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Late Mahmudul Hassan Khan Innalilahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un (Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him shall we return) our beloved teacher Mulana Mahmudul Hassan Khan (56) (also known within Swansea as Boro Miasab and Dhakaya Miasab) the former and beloved Imam of Swansea, former Principle of Jamiatul Ummah School and President of Dawatul Islam UK & EIRE died in his sleep at his London residence on 19th May 2006, at approximately 12.15am.

Janazah (funeral) prayer took place on Saturday 20th May at Darul Ummah Masjid where Over 3,000 people attended.

There had been no health problem known as before his demise. He was one of the great Muslim leaders in the UK who had devoted his life for Islam, Muslims and the British society. May Allah forgive his departed soul, and place him in the highest position of Jannatul Ferdaous and give patience and endurance to the traumatized members of his family.

Mulana Mahmudul Hassan Khan was the  Imam of the then newly built Swansea Central Mosque from 1984 - 1998.

 

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Comments (13)
Mahmudul Hassan Khan
Date: Wednesday, 14 June 2006 14:23
Name: Belal Ahmed
Ina lillahee wa inal ‘ilayhee raji\'oon

Our original Imam of Swansea was truly a great man. He was the person who lit the candle of Imaan deep within my heart and Inshallah it will remain burning for as long as I shall live. We all have individual stories and memories of him to tell and one which stands out for me and is testament to his character is from almost 15 years ago.

At Bishop Gore Comprehensive School, myself along with my fellow Muslim brothers (of which there were very few in those days) requested a room to pray our Zuhur prayers during Lunch hour. But this request was rejected as it contravened school policy of students being allowed in the building during lunch. Discussing this with Boro Miasab he told me that he would try his best to sort it out. The very next day he had booked a meeting with the deputy headmaster and resolved the situation amicably (very few could resist his warm smile and charming demeanour). From that day forth, we were given a classroom during lunch to do our prayers. I do believe the practice is still acceptable today within the school and so the Muslim students of Bishop Gore are indebted to him.

May Allah grant him Jannat for the inspiration he has been to us all. Inshallah we can do his memory justice by being good honest Muslims and conveying the message of Islam to others.
Forever our imam
Date: Saturday, 03 June 2006 03:22
Name: Abu Hafsa
Inal lillahee wa inal ilayhee raji'oon.

This great man was still known as the 'Imam of Swansea' more than a decade after he had made hijra to London.Swansea was never the same after that and his absence has always been felt here especially during the diffuclt periods the community has passed through.

A man who was a true imam in every sense of the word and the type of imam that is in very short supply in this country. He he will forever have our total respect and admiration. The many comments on this site are testament to our love for this man and our sense of loss.

One particular memory that stands out, when I was a 17 yr old, was observing our imam taking computer classes as he wanted to be an imam for the time and place he lived in.

He was a true community leader, not some self-appointed tribal chieftain or someone forced upon the community but a man whose mandate came from the very grassroots of the community. There was never a time when he would visit us from London that families in Swansea fought over who would invite him to stay with them. He was an imam who commanded respect and love from across the diverse ethnic groups of the Muslim community and such a person is not likely to pass our way in Swansea again.

His legacy continues in those young men and women in Swansea and other cities whose lives he touched and who have been inspired to work for the betterment of society. We aspire to his dedication and tireless efforts.

Now rest Sheikh and may Allah expand your grave and place you in Jannatul Firdaus. May Allah grant your family the patience to bear your loss.

Ameen.
I owe him an incalculable debt, which I will never
Date: Wednesday, 24 May 2006 08:32
Name: Arjan Ali
As Muslims many of us try to practice Islam, but my beloved teacher lived Islam and lived for Islam. He was honest, sincere, and principled to the core of his being. He was a great man, in every sense of the word.

For the cause of Allah, he tirelessly worked night and day, above and beyond the call of duty. I have never met anyone like him.

I lost him twice, once when he was compelled to leave Swansea and do Hijra to London and now for the second time I have lost him forever. Innalilahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un (Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him shall we return).

He has passed away but his memories will remain with me as long as I live.

I cannot find the words to describe my loss; my pain; he had filled a space in my heart which no one else can fill. I will miss him; colourless tears will roll, carrying with them so many colourful memories. There will always be a void in my heart, my heart will ache, but there will be no complaint to Ar-Rahman.

I praise Allah, and thank him, agian again, for Sheikh Abu Saleh Mahmudul Hasan Khan. If he had not come into my life, and inspired me, guided me, been there for me, I shudder to think where I would be today.

I owe him an incalculable debt, which I will never be able to repay.

To so many he was so many things, but to me he was the embodiment of everything that is good.

His family have every right to be proud of Imam Sahib, for truly he was unique. We pray that Allah grants him Jannatul Firdus, and give the zeal of patience to his noble wife and his wonderful children.
i have lost somebody that i loved and admired more
Date: Monday, 22 May 2006 16:01
Name: Murad Ali
To me, Mahmudul Hasan Khan was a man that could truly represent Islam in all its glory. Ever since i have known him(since 1984), i have never met anybody as dignified, honest, truthful, loving and understanding as him. He only had one intention in life and that was to establish Islam in peoples hearts so that they in turn could spread the message to others.
A Truely Great and Respected Man
Date: Monday, 22 May 2006 14:25
Name: Khalid Hussain
Innalilahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un - a great man who set the foundation and knew the importance of working and teaching the youth to live by Islam in Swansea. He taught me aswell most other youth in our generation the beauty of Islam. Insha-Allah we will try our best to pass on his teaching to todays youth in Swansea.
If I have seen farther than others, it is because
Date: Monday, 22 May 2006 08:45
Name: Armaj Ali
Innalillahi wa innaa ilaihi rajiooon, Our most beloved teacher was most certainly a giant. I have rarely seen a man that ignites the passion of imaan in the hearts of muslims such as our imaam. Leaders are born and cannot be made, so it is a sad day for the muslims that one of our beacons has today extinguished & left this world. I will most certainly miss the man that gave me my name and taught me so much with so little words. Let us take a lesson from this, and let us pray for ourselves before we ourselves are prayed over. May Allah grant him firdous and join him with those who he loves. Ameen
Sad Day
Date: Monday, 22 May 2006 04:44
Name: Hanif Rehman
From Allah we are to Allah we return. A great Shaikh heard about him far and wide and not just in Swansea.
What ever one learned from the Shaikh please pass onto others and keep the beautiful light of the torch going from generation to generation.
May Allah help us to continue his work
Date: Monday, 22 May 2006 03:00
Name: Syed Latif
Imam, Teacher, Mentor, Coach, Motivator, Inspirer, A Honest and Close Friend and more. This man was truly a great Muslim leader. He was a pillar in raising our generation to love and live Islam whilst Fearing Allah. He injected us with Iman, modelling us to become positive members of society standing for what is right, fair and just and oppose all that is wrong and harmful. May Allah grant mercy on our Imam, our friend with a place in the highest of Heavens – and may He help us to continue his work, by living Islam and striving toward the betterment of our society with the sincerest of intentions.

In our hearts, this great man will never be forgotten.
How we can remember our great Imam
Date: Sunday, 21 May 2006 14:33
Name: Abid Khairul
Innalilahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un. I pray that Allah will grant our Imam a place in the highest of heavens. He was a great leader among Muslims and showed dedication to teaching Islam until his last breath. He taught many of us the Deen when we were young and his work will continue through the efforts of his students, InshaAllah.
A sad day for Muslims in the UK
Date: Sunday, 21 May 2006 06:08
Name: Farid Ali
Innalilahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un (Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him shall we return). Truly we have lost a great human being. His only mission in life was to serve Islam and help people. He was my Teacher when I was young and when he left Swansea it was one of the saddest days of my life, and today is even sadder. May the Merciful have mercy on him. May Allah grant him Jannah tul Firdous without any Hisab. May He make his grave a place of comfort and peace. I also pray for his family in this difficult time, May Allah grant them pateince. Ameen.
Maulana Mahmudul Hassan Khan
Date: Friday, 19 May 2006 15:04
Name: Muslim Council of Britian (MCB)
... Maulana Mahmudul Hassan was the Amir of Da'watul Islam UK & Eire, a national affiliate of the Muslim Council of Britain. He was a distinguished community leader devoted to the Islamic cause and community education. He will be remembered for his dedication and as a man of broad vision.

At the rally in Trafalgar Square organised earlier this year in protest over the publication in Denmark of the offensive cartoons, he observed:"in this critical juncture in world history, the current controversy presents us with enormous challenges in our efforts to build a global society, which values diversity, and upholds human honour and dignity, regardless of faith or race"
inspirational man missed by swansea.
Date: Friday, 19 May 2006 08:06
Name: shahab miah
innal lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiun. this was my sheikh for many years, may allah grant him peace and jannat ul firdous without heesab. he was an inspiration to us all. great men like him are rare in society.
Missing a great man
Date: Friday, 19 May 2006 08:05
Name: ABDUL WAHID a.k.a. WAZ
Inna lillahi wa ina illayhi rajiun. A tremendous loss. A mentor, a sheikh, and a friend. This great man was like a second father to me and gave me sooooooooo much guidance throughout my early years. I will never forget him or the valuable lessons that he has tought me, and i pray to Allah that he is accepted in to the highest level of heaven without judgement. I also pray that Allah help his grieving family to have patience at this time of loss and sorrow.