Mian Tufail Mohammad (1914-2009) Passes Away

Posted on June 29, 2009
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Kashif Hafeez Siddiqui

Veteran Pakistani politician and eminent Islamic scholar Mian Tufail Mohammad passed away on Friday 25th June 2009 at the age of 95. For fifteen years, during the period 1972-1987, Mian Tufail Mohammad served as the Ameer (Leader) of Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan. He was the second Ameer of the party, following the founder of the Jamaat, Abul Ala Maududi.

Mian Sahib was born in 1914 in Kapurthala district Jalandhar, East Punjab in a farmer’s family. He was the only brother of eight sisters. His parents wanted him to be an educated person and in 1935, at the age of 21, he received his B.A. (Hons) in Physics and Mathematics from Government College, Lahore, with distinction. Later, in 1937, he completed his law degree (LL.B.; specializing in witness and land laws) in 1937 from the University Law College, Lahore securing second position.

He started his career as a lawyer, working as junior to Justice Mohammad Sharif in 1938 in Julandhar, but moved to his native town Kapurthala after one year. He was the first Muslim lawyer from this princely state. In 1942 Mian Sahib got married, and he was father to 8 daughters and 4 sons; all now married and settled in Pakistan.

In the late 1940s he encountered the workss of Maulana Syed Abul Aala Maududi and, on the advice of Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari, he met and became close to Maulana Maududi.  When the Jamat-e-Islami was formed as a religious political party on August 26, 1941, Mian Tufail Muhammad was one of its 75 founding members.

He left the legal profession in 1942 and joined a business house of his relatives in Lahore. His zeal for the Jamaat-e-Islami movement soon made him rise in the ranks of the party and in the All India Convention (Ijtima) of the Jama’at e Islami, in March, 1944, he was appointed the first permanent Secretary General (Qayyam) of the party. He immediately abandoned his business and moved to Darussalam in Pathankot, East Punjab. From that moment on he was always in company of and a close confidant of Syed Maududi. Except for the periods when he was put in jail, he worked as Secretary General of the Jama’at till 1965. From January 1966 to 1972 he was Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami West Pakistan. In between, he also assumed the position of Ameer-e-Jama’at of Pakistan when the occasion so demanded, particularly when Maulana Maududi was ill or was in jail and or on leave.

When Maulana Maududi resigned as Ameer-e-Jama’at in October 1972, for health reasons, Mian Tufail Mohammad was elected as Ameer for five years. He was also elected for two more terms. In 1987 he declined further service in the office because of his long ailment. Consequently Qazi Hussain Ahmad was elected to the top position. Mian Sahib confined himself to research work and joined Idara e Ma’arif e Islamia (Islamic Research Academy) in Mansoora, Lahore.

On several occasions he was invited by world leaders such as Gamal Abdul Nasser (President of Egypt) to advise on political conflicts and mediate with Ikhwanul Muslamoon (Muslim brotherhood) as he was widely respected. He also led the first delegation of Muslim World Leaders to Tehran after the formation of the Islamic government there. At that time, Pakistan was the first country to recognize the new Iranian regime after the fall of Shah of Iran. Imam Khomeni presented him with a specially engraved marble Quran. This Quran was originally a special gift from the then President of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) Yasser Arafat presented to Imam Khomeni.

Although Mian Tufail’s political responsibilities took time away from his literary activities, some of his works are widely hailed. The Urdu rendition of Kashaf-ul-Mahjub and Dawat-e-Islami and Its Demands’ (Urdu) co-authored with Maulana Maududi and Maulana Amin Ahsan Islahi, are the prominent pieces. His articles and interviews to press are numerous and cover most scholarly and political topics.

The strong organizational structure of today’s Jamaat e Islami owes much to Mian Sahib. Some may disagree with his political ideology, especially his soft tilt as a strategy to achieve high goals towards Gen. Zia-ul-Haq military government. For this he was criticized both within and outside Jamaat circles. But his personal sincerity, dedication and piety were widely respected. As Secretary General and then Ameer of the Jamaat, he has reportedly given preference on character building over political activism. Even the opponents of his policies and party acknowledge their respect for his person.

May Allah rest Mian Tufail’s soul in peace.

Kashif Hafeez Siddiqui writes from the Daily Ummat and runs his own blogs in both Urdu and English.

66 responses to “Mian Tufail Mohammad (1914-2009) Passes Away”

  1. Ikram says:

    Views of Syed Haider Maududi (Maududi’s son) on Mian Tufail and Jamaat Islami in general;

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  2. Ikram says:

    “Atleast Jamatis do not support them anymore while secular MQM party still sing praises of Musharraf. How

  3. Mohammad says:

    This man was responsible for the IJT and the hooliganism in it was encouraged by him. His impact on Pakistan and on Islam was all negative.

  4. @Aamir: All I could say you in reply ,”When Ignorance is bliss, its foolish to be wise”. The day leftist liberal start accepting the extremism and filth in their own cult then their oponents(Taliban like) will automatically be rejected by the society but sadly leftist community of Pakistan does not come out lesser intolerent than Taliban themselves who consider themselves Holier than others. Leftists also have been suffering from same disease. Good thing is that majority of Pakistan reject both leftist Liberalism/Secularism and Right wingers forceful preach. Both exist in minority and consider rejected classes of the society.

    As far as left “do not support extremism”, again I ask you to go thru same forum rather than embarassing yourself again and again. Several leftist members endorsed Drone attacked and admitted US invasion in Pakistan. I do agree that left cant battle in battle field becuase it requires courage. Lefts always act like chickens and try to achieve their goals behind the back of others;sometimes this is back of USoA while other times forces like India and others to achieve their agenda by whining about minority killing and what not.

    Alice’s wonderland do not exist in reality. THe day lefts realize that they would realize how right wing of both Asia and West(in form of Neocons and others) use them as puppet to fulfill their own agenda.

    I also recommend you to read the book “Liberal Fascism” by Jonnah Goldberg. It will help you to come out from your wonderland.

    @ikram: sorry to burst your bubble but secular party like MQM who was fed by two dictators, Zia and Musharraf also supported Musharraf since first day, Atleast Jamatis do not support them anymore while secular MQM party still sing praises of Musharraf. How’s that *grin*

  5. Aamir ALi says:

    @Adnan Siddiqi

    There is no left-wing extremism in Pakistan that kills. On the other hand the number of right-wing extremist who condemn, injure and kill is way too many to count.

    Pakistan needs more liberalism, not the mullaism of Mian Tufail, or terrorism of Baitullah Mehsud.

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