Ibrahim Ali Tashna
Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Tashna | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | 1872 |
| Died | 11 September 1931 (aged 58–59) |
| Children | Oliur Rahman |
| Main interest(s) | Hadith, poetry |
| Notable work(s) | Agnikuṇḍa |
| Relatives | Ismail Alam (brother) |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
| Creed | Sunni |
| Muslim leader | |
| Teacher | Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad |
Influenced by | |
| Part of a series on the |
| Deobandi movement |
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| Notable institutions |
| Centres (markaz) of Tablighi Jamaat |
| Associated organizations |
| Deobandi jihadism |
| Deobandi jihadism: |
Shāh Muḥammad Ibrāhīm ʿAlī (Bengali: শাহ মোহাম্মদ ইবরাহীম আলী; 1872 – 11 September 1931) was a Bengali Islamic scholar, poet and activist of the Khilafat Movement. He wrote poetry in the Bengali, Urdu and Persian languages under the pen name of Tashna (Persian: تشنه). His magnum opus Agnikuṇḍa is a compilation of his writings during his imprisonment.