All
praise is to Allah, the Lord Of The
Creation. The Most Gracious, the Most
Merciful. Owner of the Day of
Recompense. Who blessed us being the
Ummah of His Beloved Rasool Sallallaho
Alaihi wa Sallam. Who sanctified our
hearts with the Love and Affection
towards His Beloved Rasool Sallallaho
Alaihi wa Sallam. Who blessed us the
with the most precious treasure of Iman
(Faith). Countless Salutations, Peace
and Blessings be upon the Cream of the
Creation... Mercy for all Worlds... Seal
of the Prophets Sayyiduna wa Mawlana
MuHammadur Rasoolullah Sallallaho Alaihi
wa Sallam, His Blessed Parents, His
entire Family, His Progeny, His
Companions and His Followers!!

Sayyiduna Abu-Hurayrah Radi ALLAHu Anho
narrates that Sayyiduna Rasoolullah
Sallallaho Alaihi wa Sallam said:
ان الله
تعالى يبعث لهذه الامة على رأس كلّ مائة
سنة من يجدد لها دينها
Verily Allah will send at the beginning
of every century such a person for this
Ummah who will rejuvenate and restore
their religion (Deen).
Above stated Hadith is recorded by the
following Hadith Masters:
Imam Abu-Dawood,
and Imam Hakim in his Mustadrak, Imam
Bayhaqee in his Al-Ma'rifah, reported by the
great Hadith Master Imam Jalal al-Deen
Suyootee in his al-Jama'e al-Sagheer fi
Hadith al-Basheer wal-Nazeer, Imam Bayhaqee
also narrates in his Al-Mudkhal and Imam
Hasan bin Sufyan and Imam Bazar both in
their Musnads, Imam Tabranee in his al-Mu'jam
al-al-Awsat, Imam Ibn 'Adee in his Kamil and
Imam Abu-Na'eem in his al-Hil'ya
Commenting on the authenticity of the above
Hadith Shareef, Allama Imam Isma'il Haqqi
records in his marginal notes of Siraj al-Muneer
Sharh Jame'h al-Sagheer:
"My Shaykh said that there is a
consensus of the Hadith Masters that
this Hadith is Sahih."
Amongst
the later Hadith Masters that verified this
Hadith Sharif as Sahih are Imam Allama
Abul-Fadl Iraqi and Imam Allama ibn Hajr and
amongst the predecessor Masters, Imam Hakim
author of Sahih al-Mustadrak and Imam
Bayhaqee author of al-Mudkhal.
Blessed Grave
of Ameer al-Mu'mineen Hadrat Sayyiduna Umar
ibn Abd al-Aziz
Radi Allahu Anhu, the Mujaddid of 1st
Century (After the Prophetic Period)
Imam Jalal al-Din Suyooti in his Mirqat
al-Saud's marginal notes of Sunan Abu-Dawood
records:
اتفق
الحفاظ على تصحيحه
It is a consensus of the Muhadditheen
(Hadith Masters) that this Hadith is
Sahih.
In other the words, when there comes a
period in which there is a shortage of
knowledge and a deterioration in following
of the Sunnah; when there is an increase in
false innovations and ignorance; then
Almighty Allah will send a person at the
beginning or end of every century who will
show the difference between Sunnah and
Bid'at. He will refute and destroy false
innovations and will fear none but Almighty
Allah. He will very bravely and sincerely
hoist the flag of Deen-e-Muhammadi (Sallallahu
Alaihi wa Sallam). Such a person is known as
a "Mujaddid" (Reviver) of Deen.
The author of the book, "Siraj al-Munir
Sharh Jame'h al-Saghir", has explained who a
Mujaddid is in the following words:
"In other words, to revive the Deen is
to revive those teachings of the Quran
and Sunnah that are being destroyed and
to give command according to the Quran
and Sunnah."
Allamah Munaadi (Alaihir raHma) states:
"A Mujaddid is one who separates Sunnah
from Bid'ah and one who degrades the
status of the Ahle Bid'ah."
Blessed Shrine of Sayyiduna
Imaam MuHammad Ibn Idris al-Shafa'ee
Radi Allahu Anhu, the Mujaddid
of 2nd Century
Why does a Mujaddid come after 100
years?
A Mujaddid is sent after every 100 years
because after every century the
surroundings, the environment, the manner of
thinking and ways of the people tend to pass
through a massive transformation. It has
been stated in the Hadith of Bukhari Shareef
that during the latter stages of the
Prophet's (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam)
physical life, one night, after performing
Esha Salaah, he stood up and said,
"Should I inform you of the importance
of this night? From this night onwards,
right up to the end of a 100 years, that
person who is alive on the earth
(presently) will not be alive."
The concept of Tajdeed (Revival) of Deen
The correct meaning or concept of Tajdeed
(Revival) is that one or more qualities are
found in a person through which
Ummat-e-Muhammadiyya benefit religiously
e.g. imparting Islamic education, lecturing,
and propagation, informing and forbidding
people of evil and assisting the truthful.
The Shaykh of Shaykhs, The
axis of the human race [Qutb
al-Anaam], The upholder of
the Sunnah,
The suppressor of heretical
innovation, The pillar of
the Shari'ah, The mainstay
of the Haqiqah,
The signpost of the Tariqah,
The chief of the saints, The
leader of the pure,
Shaykh Muhyi ‘d-Din Abu
Muhammad ‘Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani
Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anho, the
Mujaddid of 5th Century
The Qualities of a Mujaddid
- It is not necessary
that a Mujaddid be from the Ahle-Bayt as
claimed by the Shias and other sects.
- It is not necessary
that a Mujaddid be a Mujtahid.
- What is absolutely
necessary is that he be a Sunni with
correct beliefs according to the
Ahle-Sunnah wa Jamah.
- He be profound Aalim
of Deen.
- He be a Master and
embodiment of most of the Sciences of
Knowledge.
- He be an outstanding
Scholar of his time.
- His services for the
Deen be purely for the pleasure of Allah
and His Rasool and not for greed of
wealth and other worldly gain.
- He be fearless of
opposition and rulers of his time.
- He will not act or
give verdicts to please any person
besides Allah and His Rasool.
- He will not fear
speaking or advocating Truth in all
circumstances.
- He will not use
Religion to gain worldly fame.
- He will be a very
pious and Allah fearing person.
- He will perfect
mixture of the Shari'ah and Tari'qah.
- He will not tolerate
any opposition to the Shari'ah.
- And according to
'Allama Imam Isma'il Haqqee, it is
necessary for a Mujaddid that both in
the last portion of the century he was
born in and the beginning of the century
he passes away in, he be famous and be a
fountain and focal authority of religion
for the Ulama of his time.
- It is also necessary
for a Mujaddid that the Scholars (Ulama)
of his time observe, benefit and be
convinced of his impeccable lifestyle
and profound knowledge and hence
acknowledge and announce in public that
he is a Mujaddid.
- Therefore it is
important that a Mujaddid be a perfect
embodiment and Alim of both the external
(Shari'ah) and internal (Spiritual)
sciences of Knowledge promoting the
protecting the Sunnah and fighting and
destroying Bid'ah.

Sultan al-Hind, the Great
Master, the Helper, the Patron
of the Poor, Hadrat Sayyiduna
Khwaja
Mo'in al-Din Chishti Ajmeri Radi
Allahu Ta'ala Anho, the Mujaddid
of 6th Century
Identification of a Mujaddid
Shaykh al-Islam Imam Badr al-Deen Abdal
states in his book, Risalah Mardiyyah fi al-Nusrat
Madhab al-Ash'riyyah:
"A Mujaddid is recognized by the strong
opinion of his contemporary noble Ulama
who greatly benefit from his condition
and prolific Knowledge. He will be an
embodiment of both external and internal
sciences of Knowledge supporting and
defending the Sunnah and challenging and
defeating Bid'ah."
Can their be more than one Mujaddid to a
century?
There can be more, and there has already
been more than one Mujaddid to a Century. In
the Hadith, the Arabic word that is used to
explain the coming of the Mujaddid is in the
singular tense, but according to the
meaning, it is a plural as it has been
explained in the Kitaabs of Usool-e-Fiqh.
Allamah Mulla Ali bin Sultan Qaari (Alaihir
rahmah) who is also said to be the Mujaddid
of the 11th Century says,
"From the words, not only one single
person is implied, but the implication
is towards a group of people, from
amongst whom each one is reforming a
single type of knowledge or all types of
knowledge in his city."
So, Sometimes a single Mujaddid is born in a
century and sometimes there are two or a
group in one given century when a consensus
cannot be reached on one person. There are
time when an Alim be in the middle of
century who may be more knowledgeable and
excellent than the Mujaddid, but he will not
be classified as a Mujaddid because he did
not get the early stages of the century.
This is so because generally when the
century ends many of the great Ulama also
pass away and great dissension and Fitna
engulfs the Ummah. Bid'ah and religious
corruption creeps into the masses who tend
to deviate from the pristine teachings of
Islam. At this crucial period there is a
great need for revival and renaissance in
matters of Deen. At this critical time Allah
sends such an Aalim who removes all evil and
religious corruption from the Ummah by
publicly announcing and refuting them. He
will be the best of people and most awesome
amongst the dignitaries of his time.

Blessed Shrine of Imam ar-Rabbani,
Mujaddid Alf-e-Thani Shaykh Ahmad
Sarhindi
Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu, the Mujaddid of
11th Century
List
of Possible Mujaddids (Revivalists)
First Century
(after the Prophetic period) [August 3, 718]
Ameer al-Mu'minin Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (682
- 720)
Imam-e-Azam Abu Hanifa an-Nu'man (699 - 767)
Ibn Sireen (8th century)
Second
Century [August 10, 815]
Imam Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi`i (767 -
820)
Imam Hasan al-Basri (642 - 728 or 737)
Imam Malik ibn Anas (715 - 796)
Imam Muhammad bin Hassan Shaibani
Third Century
[August 17, 912]
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780 - 855)
Imam Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari.
Fourth
Century [August 24, 1009]
Imam al-Bayhaqi
Imam Tahtaawi
Imam Isma'eel bin Hammaad Ja'fari
Imam Abu Jaafar bin Jareer Tibri
Imam Abu Haatim Raazi
Fifth Century
[September 1, 1106]
Hudrat Ghawth al Azam Shaykh Abdul-Qadir
Gilani
Imam Al-Ghazali (1058–1111)
Imam Abu Naeem Isfahani
Imam Abul Hussain Ahmad bin Muhammad Abi
Bakr-il-Qaadir
Imam Hussain bin Raaghib
Sixth Century
[September 9, 1203]
Hadrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti Garib Nawaz
Imam Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
Shaykh Ahamd Kabir Rifa'ee
Allamah Imam Umar Nasfi,
Imam Qaazi Fakhrud'Deen Hassan Mansoor,
Imam Abu Muhammad Hussain bin Mas'ood Fara'a
Seventh
Century [September 5, 1300]
Imam Taqiyuddin As-Subki
Imam Shaykh Shahbuddeen Suharwardi
Imam Shaykh Akbar Muhi'yuddeen Muhammad ibn
Arabi
Allamah Imam Abul Fadhl Jamaaluddeen
Muhammad bin Afriqi Misri
Imam Abul Hassan Uz'zuddeen Ali bin Muhammad
Ibn Atheer,
Eighth
Century (September 23, 1397)
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani
Imam Taaj'uddeen bin Ata'ullah Sikandari
Kwaja Nizaamuddeen Awliyah Mahboob-e-Ilahi
Imam Umar bin Mas'ood Taftazaani
Ninth Century
[October 1, 1494]
Imam Hafiz Jallaluddeen Abu Bakr Abdur
Rahmaan Suyuti
Imam Nooruddeen bin Ahmad Misri
Imam Muhammad bin Yusuf Karmani
Imam Shamsuddeen Abul Kheyr Muhammad bin
Abdur Rahmaan Sakhawi,
Allamah Imam Sayed Shareef Ali bin Muhammad
Jarmaani
Tenth Century
[October 19, 1591]
Imam Shahabuddeen Abu Bakr Ahmad bin
Muhammad Khatib Qistalaani
Imam Muhammad Sharbini,
Allamah Sheikh Muhammad Taahir Muhaddith
Eleventh
Century [October 26, 1688]
Imam-e-Rabbani Mujaddid Alf Sani Shaykh
Ahmad Sirhindi
Sultaanul Arifeen Imam Muhammad Baahu
Imam Ali bin Sultaan Qaari
Twelfth
Century [November 4, 1785]
Sultan al-Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram Abul
Muzaffar Muhiyy al-Din Muhammad Aurangzaib
Alamgir
Imam Abdul Ghani Naablisi
Sheikh Ahmad Mulla Jeewan
Al-Qutb Abd Allah al-Haddad
Allamah Mawlana Imam Abul Hassan Muhammad
bin Abdul Haadi Sindhi,
Thirteenth
Century [November 12, 1882]
Allamah Imam Ahmad bin Ismaeel Tahtaawi
Allamah Shah Abdul Azeez Muhaddith-e-Delhwi
Imam Abdul Ali Luckhnowi
Imam Sheikh Ahmad Saadi Maaliki
Fourteenth
Century [November 21, 1979]
Shaykh al Islam wal Muslimeen, Mujaddid al-Aazam
AlaHadrat Ash-Shah Imam Ahmad Rida Khan al-Qadiri
Shaykh Yusuf bin Ismail bin Muhammad Nasir
al-Din an-Nabhani
Muhaddith al-Akbar Shaykh Badr al-Din al-Hasani
-[Ridwanullahi Ta'ala Alaihim
Ajma'een]-
Mujaddid al-Din wa al-Millah, Faqih al-Ummah,
Mufassir al-Islam, Muhaddith al-Zaman,
Shaykh
al-Islam, Hujjat al-Muhaddithin, Sanad
al-Muhaqqiqin, Imam al-Mutaqqin,
Imam
Ahl as-Sunnah, AlaHadrat ash-Shah Imam
Ahmad Rida Khan
Alaihir raHmah wa ar-Ridwan, the
Mujaddid of 14th Century