Hyderabad:The Tablighi Jamaat has come into the spotlight after an event they held in the national capital has spawned a number of COVID-19 clusters across the country.
But there are many unanswered questions wandering around us like- What is Tablighi Jamaat? Who was the founder of the Jamaat which infected more than 600 people from the deadly virus?
ETV Bharat explains.
What is Tablighi Jamaat?
Tablighi Jamaat, is an Islamic missionary movement that focuses on urging Muslims to return to practising their religion as it was practised during the lifetime of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and particularly in matters of ritual, dress and personal behaviour.
It was founded by a Deobandi Islamic scholar Muhammad Ilyas al-Kandhlawi in Mewat, India, in the year 1926.
It is often considered extremely orthodox in its interpretations, with the ability to convert Muslims into radical believers.
Who was the founder ofTablighi Jamaat?
The Jammat which began in the Mewat region of Haryana state in 1926, was instituted by Hazrat Maulana Mohammad Ilyas Rahmatullahaleh an ancestor of Markaz Nizamuddin Maulana Saad.
It is believed that the ancestral village of Maulana Saad is Kandhla which comes under the jurisdiction of Yogi Adityanath led- Uttar Pradesh.