Naqvī, Sayyid Sibt̤-i Ḥasan, 1878-1935

Educated at a number of Shi'i seminaries in Lucknow, India, including Madrasat al-Vāʻiz̤īn where he later became principal. Known for his poetry and popular religious oratory.

HMML ID
267818437123
PURL
https://w3id.org/haf/person/267818437123
LC name
Naqvī, Sayyid Sibt̤-i Ḥasan, 1878-1935
HMML name
Naqvī, Sayyid Sibt̤-i Ḥasan, 1878-1935
HMML native script
نقوی، سید سبط حسن

Variants

  • al-Sayyid Sibṭ Ḥasan al-Naqwī
  • Fāt̤ir
  • Jāʼisī, Sibṭ-i Ḥasan ibn Vāris̲-i Ḥusayn
  • Sayyid Sibt̤-i Ḥasan Jāʼisī
  • Sibt̤-i Ḥasan
  • السید سبط حسن النقوي
  • جائسی، سبط حسن بن وارث حسین
  • سبط حسن

Personal information

Birth date
1878
Death date
1935
Centuries
19th century CE ● 20th century CE
Gender
Males
Place born
Place died
Place residence
Associated countries
Occupations
Fields of activity
Honorary titles
K͟h͟at̤īb-i Aʻz̤am ● Maulānā ● Shams al-ʻUlamāʼ
Languages
Arabic ● Persian ● Urdu

General notes

Description
سبط حسن جائسی، خطیب اعظم=Sibṭ-i Ḥasan Jāʼisī, Khaṭīb-i Aʻẓam; سید سبط حسن بن وارث حسین النقوی=Sayyid Sibṭ-i Ḥasan ibn Vāris̲-i Ḥusayn al-Naqvī
Citations
Murtaz̤ā Husain Fāz̤il Lakhnavī, Maṭlaʻ-i anvār [Persian] (Mashhad: Bunyād-i Pizhūhishhā-yi Islāmī, 1995), 283-285, https://archive.org/details/fazil-lakhnavi-matla-e-anwar-1995-1374-farsi-ml/Fazil%20Lakhnavi-Matla%20e%20Anwar-1995-1374-Farsi-ML/page/n283/mode/2up?view=theater.
Description
السید سبط حسن النقوي=al-Sayyid Sibṭ Ḥasan al-Naqwī
Citations
MBAD 00181, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, accessed September 19, 2023, https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/600950.
Citations
Sayyid Ḥusain ʻĀrif Naqvī, Barr-i Ṣag͟h͟īr ke Imāmiyah muṣannifīn kī mat̤būʻah taṣānīf aur tarājim (Islāmābād, Pakistan: Markaz-i Taḥqīqāt-i Fārsī-i Irān va Pākistān), 1:256.
Description
Sayyid Sibte Hasan Jaʼisi, 1878-1935 (Khatib-i-ʻAzam); from the qasba of Jaʼis; educated entirely in India, in Lucknow's Madrasa Nazimiya, Sultan ul-Madaris and Madrasaʼt ul-Waʻizin, where he became principal; knew Arabic/Persan, wrote mostly in Urdu; composed majlis poetry, wrote poetic commentaries, expressive vernacular khutba and sermons; public figure for the Shiʻa College movement
Citations
Justin Jones, Shiʻa Islam in Colonial India (New York: Cambridge University Press), 249.
Description
سبط حسن=Sibt̤-i Ḥasan
Citations
MBAD 00099, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, accessed February 8, 2023, https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/600914.

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"Naqvī, Sayyid Sibt̤-i Ḥasan, 1878-1935." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified September 19, 2023. https://w3id.org/haf/person/267818437123

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Date added
2023-02-08
Last edited
2023-09-19

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