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Home arrow News arrow ICNA News arrow The passing of Imam M. Naseem
The passing of Imam M. Naseem PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dr. Ahmadullah Siddiqui.   
Thursday, 27 December 2007
 A great dai and murabbi has passed away today, December 27, 2007 in Houston, Texas.  His tajheezo tadfeen will take place in Houston after Friday prayer on Dec. 28th.  Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raajioon.

Having known Moulana Mohammad Naseem since my childhood in the sixties, I have witnessed his dedicated life in the service of Allah (S) from different angles.  He was a devout member of the Islamic Movement of India, Ameer of Lucknow unit and a member of the U. P. state shura.  He edited "Nai Naslen" organ of the Idara Adabe Islami Hind for more than two decades.  Himself a fiction writer and a humorist, Imam Naseem was a jewel of fine Luckmow culture and an Islamic movement activist.  A very practical and pragmatic personality, he had special skills to influence people's thoughts and emotions.  He was a great trainer and his knowledge of the Qur'an and Sunnah was very profound.  He always reminded people of the manners of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).  He was equally popular as a speaker and as a murabbi among men, women, youth, and children.

Moulana Imam Nasim came to the U. S. A. in 1981 and immediately became part of the ICNA.  He was incharge of ICNA tarbiyah program and a member of ICNA central shura for more than a decade.  Despite his failing health in recent years, he attended ICNA programs locally, regionally and nationally.  Since last year, however, he was unable to travel much and was almost bed ridden during the last two months.  He is survived by his son and three daughters.

May Allah (S) bless him with His mercy and forgiveness and enter him into Jannatul Firdous.  May Allah give his children and his family members sabr and strength to bear this loss.  A'meen

Dr. Ahmadullah Siddiqui.
 
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