Nizamuddin Shamzai
Nizamuddin Shamzai | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | 12 July 1952 |
| Died | 30 May 2004 (aged 51) Jamshed Town, Karachi, Pakistan |
| Resting place | Sohrab Goth cemetery |
| Alma mater | |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Denomination | Sunni |
| Muslim leader | |
| Teacher | Saleemullah Khan |
| Disciple of | Mahmudul Hasan |
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Nizamuddin Shamzai (also Nizam al-Din Shamzai, 12 July 1952 – 30 May 2004) was a Pakistani Islamic scholar belonging to the Deobandi movement within Sunni Islam, who served as the Sheikh al-Hadīṯh at the Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia.
He was considered "one of the most important Deobandi figures in Pakistan" and "one" of the "most revered Sunni clerics" in Pakistan.
He was the mentor of Mullah Mohammed Omar, and his madrassa, "taught many students who later became important members of the Taliban regime in Kabul".
He issued religious edicts and travelled to elicit support for the Taliban, including a called for a “jihad” against the US after the September 11 attacks and US invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.
Shamzai was assassinated on 31 March 2004 in Karachi.