Karwan-e-Zindagi (Urdu: کاروان زندگی, lit. 'Caravan of Life') is a voluminous autobiography of Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi in Seven volumes which is a contribution to the history as well as to Urdu literature. Originally, the book was written in Urdu.[1][2]
Author | Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi |
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Original title | کاروان زندگی |
Translator | A F M Khalid Hossain (Bengali) |
Language | Urdu |
Subject | Autobiography |
Publication date | 1983–1999 |
Publication place | India |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 2518 |
ISBN | 9789849184003 Bengali Version |
OCLC | 11755298 |
920.71 | |
LC Class | BP80.N25 A35 1983 |
Website | abulhasanalinadwi.org |
Contents
editIn this work, Nadwi tried to cover all the information related to himself as well as the remarkable events of his life. His motivation for writing his autobiography is not merely to recount memorable milestones in his life but to provide an all-encompassing spectrum of his activities that delineates his intellectual growth and development. The historical incidents in his life are contextualized to provide the reader an opportunity to examine his role in the said events, in which Nadwi was an active participant. Furthermore, his autobiography makes copious reference to his prolific writings to highlight his contribution to contemporary Islamic thought. The book also attempts to explore Nadwi's vision and thought regarding Islam and humanity as well as what was his attitude for the renaissance of Islam in the modern age. He stated in his autobiography that, he believed in steadfastness, progress, to make use of everything old which is beneficial, welcomed everything new which is sound, adopted from tradition what is sincere and rejected what is dubious. Its represents his synopsis of his other important works, which analyzed for a more complete appreciation of his contribution to contemporary Islamic thought.[3][4][5][6]
Reception
editRegarding the book, Muhiuddin Khan said,
The seven-volume book, Karwan-e-Zindagi, is a special mirror of the Muslim Ummah. In writing his autobiography, Hazrat Maulana has not only painted an accurate picture of the contemporary Muslim Ummah, but also an outline of the life to be imitated and followed.
— [7]
References
edit- ^ Gaffar, Abdul (2004). The contributions of Moulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi to Urdu language and literature (in Urdu). India: Department of Urdu, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit. pp. 83–84. hdl:10603/137480.
- ^ Khan, Zubair Zafar (2010). A critical study of Moulana Abul Hasan Ali nadwis islamic thought. India: Department of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University. pp. 261–265. hdl:10603/60854.
- ^ Bhat, Samee-Ullah (2016). "Life and Works of Abul Hasan 'Ali Nadwi (RA): An Analytical Study". Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization. 06 (1): 47–60. doi:10.32350/jitc.61.04. ISSN 2075-0943. S2CID 187423359. Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
- ^ Choughley, Abdul Kader (2011). Islamic resurgence : Sayyid Abul Ḥasan 'Ali Nadwī and his contemporaries. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. pp. 129–132. ISBN 978-81-246-0573-8. OCLC 697779362.
- ^ Nadwi, Mohsen Usmani (2002). Mutalae Tasanifaat Maulana Syed Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi (in Urdu). India: Arshi Publication. pp. 352–362.
- ^ Salman, Mohammad (2002). আবুল হাসান আলী নদভীর জীবন ও কর্ম [Life and work of Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi] (PDF) (in Bengali). Dhaka: Al Irfan publication. p. 342.
- ^ Nadwi, Abul Hasan Ali (2015). কারওয়ানে যিন্দেগী (in Bengali). Bangladesh: Mohammad Brothers. p. 13. ISBN 9789849184003.