Abdus Salam Chatgami (Bengali: আব্দুস সালাম চাটগামী, Urdu: عبد السلام چاٹگامی; 1943 – 8 September 2021) was a BangladeshiIslamic scholar, educator, writer and researcher. He was considered one of the prominent Islamic scholars of South Asia for his research work. Chatgami had served as the Grand Mufti in both Pakistan and Bangladesh.[1][2]
Early life and education
Abdus Salam Chatgami was born in 1943, to a Bengali Muslim scholarly family in the village of Naldia in Anwara, Chittagong, Bengal Presidency. His genealogy is as follows: Shaykh Abdus Salam, son of Shaykh Khalilur Rahman, son of Shaykh Abdul Khaliq, son of Shaykh Raushan Ali.[3]
Problems during COVID-19 pandemic and its Shariah provisions
Boalvi Rah in the heart-warming aroma Malfuzate
Number of Vitr prayers and rak'ats
Sacrifice rules and urgent matters
Tawheed and Resalat in Ahkam
Aapka Suwal Aur Unka Jawab Ahadish Ki Roushani Mein
The Basic Principles of Islamic Mayshat
Purchase and sale of human organs in the eyes of Islam and modern medical science
Maqbool Doa of Rahmate Alam (Sa.)
Murawaza Islamic Banker
Hayate Shaykhul Kul
Tajkera-e Mukhlis
Death
Chatgami died on 8 September 2021. The same day a meeting was held by a committee to appoint the next director-general of Hathazari Madrasa. Prior to his death, the committee decided he be the next director-general.[5]
^Hossain, Khalid (2022). নিভে যাওয়া দীপশিখা [Extinguished lamp] (in Bengali). Chittagong: Akabib Studies and Publishing House. pp. 259–265. ISBN9789849591405.
^ abcdeal-Kumillai, Muhammad Hifzur Rahman (2018). كتاب البدور المضية في تراجم الحنفية (in Arabic). Cairo, Egypt: Dar al-Salih.