Nomani was born in year 1955 in Lucknow, India. His father Manzur Nu'mani was also a prominent Islamic scholar, theologian, journalist, writer, and social activist. His grandfather Sufi Muhammad Husain, was a businessman and landlord.[10]
All India Muslim Personal Law Board launched a movement to safeguard constitutional rights and faith of religious minorities titled "Deen aur Dastur Bachao" (Save Religion-Save Constitution) campaign. This campaign was led by Nomani, who travelled throughout the country to create awareness.[13] He also called for joined initiative with the government, law enforcing agencies, religious scholars and media to prevent Indian Youth from getting attracted to terror outfits.[14]
Nomani ran a campaign with BAMCEF and scholars of different religions like Christians, Sikhs, Lingayats (Karnataka) and several tribal communities to campaign against Uniform Civil Code.[15]
During 2024 general elections in India, Sajjad Nomani wrote letter to Rahul Gandhi, appraising his efforts to protect Indian constitution. In the letter, he expressed concerned of Rahul not addressing community as "muslims". He assured that community expects equal consideration in the nation building activities.[17][18]
In August 2021, Nomani praised the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. He praised the Taliban in one of his video messages stating, "This Hindi [Indian] Muslim salutes you'.[21] In another video, he stated that girls should not be sent to schools and colleges alone, adding that parents who do so deserve to be sent to Jahannum (hell).[22]
Nomani has contributed to Bhagwa Love Trap conspiracy theory Theory through his videos. On 31 December 2021, he said in one of his speeches that 8 lakh Muslim women had married Hindus and renounced their faith. He claimed that the RSS has established a wider campaign to equip Hindu youth with essentials of Urdu language and Islam, subsequently training them to seduce Muslim women.[23][24]
Literary works
Kya Ab Bhi Na Jagoge?
Al-Furqan (monthly journal started by his father Manzur Nu'mani).