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The Naqvis are people found predominantly in Iran, Iraq, and the South Asian countries. They claim descent from the Imam. Ali al-Hadi, who is also known as ''Naqi'' and the Tenth Imam, and through him they trace their lineage to the
Islamic prophet Prophets in Islam ( ar, الأنبياء في الإسلام, translit=al-ʾAnbiyāʾ fī al-ʾIslām) are individuals in Islam who are believed to spread God in Islam, God's message on Earth and to serve as models of ideal human behaviour. So ...
Muhammad through his younger grandson
Husayn ibn Ali Abū ʿAbd Allāh al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib ( ar, أبو عبد الله الحسين بن علي بن أبي طالب; 10 January 626 – 10 October 680) was a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a son of Ali ibn Abi ...
. The Ijtihadi family (or Khandān-e-Ijtihād) is sub-branch of the Naqvis of Darul Ijtihad Jais, Nasirabad and Parshadepur
Raebareli Raebareli is a city in Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of Raebareli district and a part of Lucknow Division. The city is situated on the banks of the Sai river, southeast of Lucknow. It possesses many arc ...
. The family uses last name "Naqvi" to denote that they are descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through the lineage of the Imam Ali al-Naqi. The Oudh family of Sayyids settled in RaeBareli during the tenth century. Naqvi Sadat migrated from Subzwar (Iran) and arrived in Jais around 410 Hijri (around 1027 AD). The Sadaat Amroha ( Urdu: سادات امروہہ) or Amrohi Sayyid or Sayyid of Amroha ( Urdu: امروہی سید) are a community of Sayyids, historically settled in the town of
Amroha Amroha is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. It is located north-west of Moradabad, near the Ganga River. It is the administrative headquarters of the Amroha district. Geography Amroha is located north-west of Moradabad, near the ...
, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Many members of the community migrated to Pakistan after independence and settled in Karachi,
Sindh Sindh (; ; ur, , ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province ...
, Bewal - Rawalpindi - through Syed Dewan Shah Abdul Baqi Guzri Bewali bin Syed Abdul Wahid Guzri (Amroha) some descendants of whom settled in
Azad Kashmir Azad Jammu and Kashmir (; ), abbreviated as AJK and colloquially referred to as simply Azad Kashmir, is a region administered by Pakistan as a nominally self-governing entitySee: * * * and constituting the western portion of the larger Ka ...
, from which some now also reside in the United Kingdom.


Lineage

There are differing opinions about the number of sons of Imam Ali al-Naqi. The statement of 7 sons has been made by Ayatullah Syed Basheer Hussain, compiler of the book ''Shajrate Saddate Amroha'', who lists: # Al-Hasan al-'Askarī and his brothers: #
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn Mūsā ibn Jaʿfar () was the son of Ali al-Hadi and the brother of Hasan al-Askari, the 10th and 11th Twelver Shia Imams, respectively. His Tomb was constructed between Samarra and ...
# Husayn # 'Abdullāh # Zayd # Mūsā # Ja'far ibn 'Ali al-Hādi, also known as Ja'far al-Zaki or Ja'far Ath-Thāni. These seven names have also been referenced in the book ''Anwar-e-Alsadat''. In addition, there are at least two people whose hand-written pedigree from the beginning (Imam Naqi) to the end have been accepted. These pedigrees confirm the sons of Imam Ali Naqi Al Hadi as seven in number. Besides Al-Hasan Al-'Askarī, three of the sons, Husayn, Muhammad and Ja'far, and one daughter named 'Ayliyā' from different wives have been mentioned by various scholars, including Shaikh Mufeed. Many of the Naqvis of South Asia were first settled after the Umayyad Arab conquest of Sindh and Punjab. Mansura(Sindh) and Multan(Punjab) were the two major Arab principalities in South Asia.


Naqvis of Jais, Naseerabad, Parshadepur from Raebareli

One of the earliest settlements of Naqvis is from Nasirabd. Naqvi Sadats (descendants of Muhammad) migrated from Subzwar (Iran) and settled in Jais(The Oudh family of Sayyids of Jais, well known for Mujtahids of Lucknow), Naseerabad & Parshadepur RaeBareli around 410 Hijri (around 1027 AD). After some time the adjacent village of Patakpur was also inhabited by Momineens and renamed Nasirabad after Syed Naseerudin. Nasirabad are the earliest known Naqvi Sadats of India. Nasirabad are the native land of Khandan e Ijtihad and many high-ranking scholars have come from there. The 1st Mujtahid from India, Ayatullah il Uzma Sayyid Dildar Ali Naqvi Naseerabadi 'Gufraanmaab' was from here and later his family came to be called "Khandan e Ijtihad" due to the heavy presence of high-ranking scholars. Some famous and known religious scholars from this lineage include Syedul Ulema Ayatullah Syed Ali Naqi Naqvi 'Naqqan', Jannat Ma'ab Ayatullah Syed Taqi, Shamsul Ulama Ayatullah Syed Ibraheem, Ayatullah Aqa Hasan Sb, Ayatullah Syed Kalbe Hussain Naqvi, Hujjatul Islam Syed Kalbe Abid Naqvi, Hujjatul Islam Syed Kalbe Jawwad Naqvi, Hujjatul Islam Syed Hasan Zafar Naqvi(based in Karachi), Zubdatul Ulama Syed Agha Mahdi Naqvi (Karachi), Allama Syed Razi Jafar, Allama Nasir Ijtehadi, Dr Kalbe Sadiq, Hujjatul Islam Syed Hasan Naqvi, Hujjatul Islam Syed Ali Mohammad Naqvi, Syed Sibte Hasan Naqvi, Syed Mohammad Waris Hasan Naqvi, Famous Scholar/Writer Syed Mustafa Hussain Naqvi(Aseef Jaisi), Famous Scholar/ Writer & Maulana Hujjatul Islam Syed Saeedul Hasan Naqvi Parshadepuri (based in Lucknow).


Naqvis of Amroha/Naugawan Sadat

The Sadaat Amroha ( Urdu: سادات امروہہ) or Amrohi Sayyid or Sayyid of Amroha ( Urdu: امروہی سید) are a community of Sayyids, historically settled in the town of
Amroha Amroha is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. It is located north-west of Moradabad, near the Ganga River. It is the administrative headquarters of the Amroha district. Geography Amroha is located north-west of Moradabad, near the ...
and Naugawan Sadat, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Naqvis of Amroha and Naugawan Sadat are a lineage of Syed Hussain Sharfuddin Shah Wilayat Naqvi ( ar, سید حسین شرف الدين شاه ولايت) was a prominent 13th-century Shia. He is the ninth descendant of Imam Ali al-Naqi al-Hadi. Local legend says that the animals who live in his ''
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'' (shrine), especially scorpions, never harm humans. Many members of the community migrated to Pakistan after independence and settled in Karachi,
Sindh Sindh (; ; ur, , ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province ...
, Bewal - Rawalpindi - through Syed Dewan Shah Abdul Baqi Guzri Bewali bin Syed Abdul Wahid Guzri (Amroha) some descendants of whom settled in
Azad Kashmir Azad Jammu and Kashmir (; ), abbreviated as AJK and colloquially referred to as simply Azad Kashmir, is a region administered by Pakistan as a nominally self-governing entitySee: * * * and constituting the western portion of the larger Ka ...
, from which some now also reside in the United Kingdom. Naqvi people in Abdullapur, Meemrut are descendants of Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari through Sadarudin Shah Kabir. They were jagirdars before implementation of Zamidari Abolition Act, 1950. The Pakistani writer, linguist and critic Syed Qudrat Naqvi was born in Abdullapur. He migrated to Pakistan after the
partition of India The Partition of British India in 1947 was the Partition (politics), change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in South Asia and the creation of two independent dominions: ...
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Notable people with Naqvi surname


Sufi Saints

* Syed Jalaluddin Haydar Surkh-Posh, a Sufi saint from
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of Suhrawardiyya Order * Syed Jalaluddin Husayn Jahaniyan Jahangasht, a Sufi saint from Uch Sharif, Pakistan of Suhrawardiyya Order * Syed Muhammad al-Makki, a Sufi Saint in Pakistan and his Children are well known as Bhakkari as they lived in
Bhakkar Bhakkar ( ur, ), is the principal city of Bhakkar District located in Punjab, Pakistan. It lies on the left bank of the Indus River. It is the 86th largest city in Pakistan. Administration Bhakkar city is also the administrative centre of B ...
* Syed Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, a Sufi Saint from Delhi and Successor of
Muinuddin Chishti Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan Sijzī (1143–1236 Common Era, CE), known more commonly as Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī or Moinuddin Chishti, or by the epithet Gharib Nawaz (),Blain Auer, "Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan", in: ''Encyclopaedia o ...
* Syed Nizamuddin Auliyah, a Sufi Saint from Delhi. One of the most popular Saint in India and all over the world * Syed Muhammad Shah e Alam, a Sufi Saint from
Ahmedabad Ahmedabad ( ; Gujarati: Amdavad ) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad's population of 5,570,585 (per t ...
, Gujarat, India. Grandson of Makhdoom Jahaniyan Jahangasht. *
Shah Jewna Shah (; fa, شاه, , ) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies.Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) It was also used by a variety of ...
, a Sufi saint from Kannauj. * Syed Muhammad Jewan Shah Naqvi, a Sufi saint from Sialkot, Pakistan. * Syed Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri, a Sufi saint from Allo Mahar, Pakistan of Naqshbandi Order.


Popular Personalities

* Brigadier Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi, a Pakistani military senior officer and a filmmaker. * Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi, a Pakistani calligrapher and painter *
Syed Shehanshah Hussain Naqvi Allama Syed Shehanshah Hussain Naqvi ( ur, ) is a Pakistani Shia scholar. Education Syed Shehanshah Hussain Naqvi received his Islamic education from Qom, Iran. Unity of the Islamic world Syed Shehanshah Hussain Naqvi has underlined the need ...
, a Pakistani Shia scholar *
Allama Syed Jawad Naqvi Syed Jawad Naqvi ( ur, ; born 1952) is a Pakistani philosopher, scholar, Religious Leader, Quranic interpreter and theologian of Twelver Shia. Early life and family details He was born on 5 March 1952 in a village named Thipra Syedan, of Hari ...
, a Pakistani Shia scholar and Islamic cleric * Ali Abbas Naqvi, An Indian Journalist from NDTV *
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi (born 15 October 1957) is an Indian politician and was the Union Minister of Minority Affairs. He had served as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha from 2002 to 2022 and was Deputy Leader of the House in Rajya Sab ...
, an Indian politician * Syed Firdous Shamim Naqvi, Pakistani politician * Syed Kamal Amrohi, an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter * Syed Imran Abbas Naqvi, a Pakistani actor, singer, former model and producer * Syed Mahmood Naqvi, an Indian scientist, known for development of geochemistry in India and pre-Cambrian geology of South India * Syed Zafar Ul Hassan Naqvi, a Major General in
Pakistan Army The Pakistan Army (, ) is the Army, land service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The roots of its modern existence trace back to the British Indian Army that ceased to exist following the partition of India, Partition of British India, wh ...
* Kalbe Jawad Naqvi *
H. M. Naqvi H.M. Naqvi (born 1973) is a Pakistani novelist (currently based in Karachi) who is the author of ''Home Boy'', winner of the inaugural DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. Life H.M. Naqvi was born in London in 1973 and grew up in Karachi, Paki ...
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Mohsin Naqvi Mohsin Naqvi (10 May 1947 − 15 January 1996) was a Pakistani poet, known for his ghazals. Early life Naqvi was born on 10 May 1947 in Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab, British India (now in Pakistan). His father, Syed Chirag Hussain Shah, was a s ...
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Arif Naqvi Arif Masood Naqvi (born 13 July 1960 in Karachi, Pakistan) is a Pakistani businessman, who was the founder and chief executive of the Dubai-based private equity firm, The Abraaj Group and Aman Foundation. The Abraaj Group was founded in 2002 and ...
, Pakistani businessman and founder of the Dubai-based private equity firm,
The Abraaj Group The Abraaj Group was a private equity firm operating in six continents that is currently in liquidation due to accusations of fraud. The firm was founded by Pakistani businessman Arif Naqvi and was based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. History ...
and Aman Foundation *
Syed Wajih Ahmad Naqvi Syed Wajih Ahmad Naqvi is an Indian marine scientist and the former director of the National Institute of Oceanography. His work has concentrated in oceanic water chemistry, biogeochemistry, and chemical interrelations with living organisms. H ...
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Ghulam-us-Saqlain Naqvi Ghulam-Us-Saqlain Naqvi (Punjabi language, Punjabi, ur, غلام الثقلین نقوی), (March 12, 1922 - April 6, 2002) was a Pakistani Urdu novelist and travel writer. was a Pakistani people, Pakistani Urdu writer, best known for his short ...
* Saeed Naqvi *
Kalbe Razi Naqvi Kalbe Razi Naqvi ( ur, قلب رضی نقوی; born 1944) is a British Pakistani-Norwegian physicist, who has been ordinarily resident in Norway since 1977, working as a professor of biophysics in the Norwegian University of Science and Technolo ...
* Dildar Ali Naseerabadi *
Ali Naqi Naqvi Grand Ayatollah Syed Ali Naqi Naqvi (born 26 December 1905 – 18 May 1988) (26 Rajab 1323 AH – 1 Shawal 1408 AH), also known as Naqqan Sahib, was a Twelver Shia Marja', Marja, Intellectual, thinker, poet, writer, jurist and Qur'anic interp ...
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Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi ( ur, ) is a Pakistani Shia Islam, Shia Islamic scholar from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He is the founder & leader of Islami Tehreek Pakistan also Patron-in-Chief of Shia Ulema Council. His main objective is to create an Islamic ru ...
, a shia Islamic scholar and patron-in-chief of Shia Ulema Council Pakistan


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