ISMA'IL SHAHID, MUHAMMAD


Meaning of ISMA'IL SHAHID, MUHAMMAD in English

born April 29, 1779, Phulat, India died May 6, 1831, Balakote Indian Muslim reformer who attempted to purge Indian Islam from idolatry and who preached holy war against the Sikhs and the British. As a preacher in Delhi, Isma'il Shahid attracted attention as a young man for his forceful preaching against such popular superstitions as grave worship, the veneration of saints, and other practices regarded as heretical. Returning from a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1823, he began to preach holy war (jihad) against the Sikhs who had been oppressing their Muslim subjects. In 182426 Isma'il accompanied a voluntary force of Muslim warriors led by Sayyid Ahmad to fight a holy war against the Sikhs in the Punjab. Isma'il assumed leadership of the mujahidin (holy warriors) in 1830, when they were driven out of their stronghold of Peshawar. The Muslims went down to death before a superior Sikh force at the battle of Balakote, on May 6, 1831, where Isma'il lost his life.

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