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Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi
Indian writer
For other people with the same name, see Nazir Ahmed (disambiguation).
Maulvi Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi, also known as Deputy Nazir Ahmad, was an Urdu novel writer, social and religious reformer, and orator.
Even today, he is best known for his novels, he wrote over 30 books on subjects such as law, logic, ethics and linguistics.[1]
His famous novels are Mirat-ul-Uroos, Tobat-un-Nasuh, and Ibn-ul-waqt.
He also translated the Qur’an into Urdu.
A major figure writing about such topics as early as the s was Nazir Ahmad (–).
Early life and upbringing
Nazir Ahmad was born in 1831 to a family of scholars in Rehar, Bijnor District, U.P., India. His father, Saadat Ali Khan, was a teacher at a religious seminary (madrassa). Until the age of nine, he was home-schooled in Persian and Arabic.
He then studied Arabic grammar for five years under the guidance of Deputy Collector Bajnor, Nasrallah Saheb.[2]
To further Ahmad's Arabic skills, in 1842 his father took him to Delhi to study under the guidance of