Javed Haider Zaidi

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Maulana Javed Haider Zaidi (born 14 December 1997), also known as Aftab-e-Millat, is an Indian Shia Islamic scholar, orator, and writer. He is noted for his religious sermons (majalis) focusing on Islamic teachings and the tragedy of Karbala.

Javed Haider Zaidi
Aftab-e-Millat
Birthday December 14, 1997
Birthplace Zaidpur, Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Islamic Scholar, Orator
Years Active 2015 – Present
Parents Hasan Abid Zaidi (Father) Naseem Fatima (Mother)
Notable Works Majalis and sermons on Islamic history and Karbala
Website https://www.urdunewsandarticles.com

Early life and education

Zaidi was born in Zaidpur, Barabanki district, Uttar Pradesh, India, into a Zaidi Sayyid family. He began his religious education at Jamia-e-Imania in Varanasi under scholars such as Maulana Syed Mohammad Husaini. He later pursued higher studies at Al-Mustafa International University in Qom, Iran, specializing in Islamic theology and philosophy.

Religious career

Zaidi is known for delivering lectures and majalis on the themes of justice, righteousness, and the martyrdom of Imam Hussain. He has spoken in various cities across India, including Lucknow, Barabanki, Bhopal, and Sandila. His sermons emphasize social unity and moral values within the Muslim community.

Social media presence

Zaidi maintains a presence on social media platforms, where he shares his speeches and views on religious and contemporary social issues.

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