Tariq Jamil

Tariq Jamil
طارق جمیل‎
Personal
Born 1 October 1953
Mian Channu, Punjab, Pakistan
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni
Jurisprudence Hanafi
Movement Deobandi
Alma mater Jamia Arabia, Raiwind
Occupation Islamic Scholar
YouTube information
Channel
Years active 29 March 2017 – present
Genre Islamic
Subscribers 7.87 million+
Total views 734.72 million+
Associated acts AJ Official
100,000 subscribers 2018
1,000,000 subscribers 2019

Last updated: 14 September 2023
Muslim leader
Awards Pride of Performance
Website tariqjamilofficial.com

Maulana Tariq Jamil PP (Urdu: طارق جمیل, romanizedṬāriq Jamīl; born 1 October 1953), is a Pakistani Islamic television preacher, religious writer, scholar, and a member of the Tablighi Jamaat. The recipient of the Pride of Performance award, Maulana Tariq Jamil has been named in The 500 Most Influential Muslims every year since 2012. In the 2023 edition of the publication, he was ranked as the 32nd most influential Muslim in the world.

Early life and education

Tariq Jamil was born on 1 October 1953 in Mian Channu, in Pakistan's southern Punjab. Jamil belongs to a well-off Punjabi Rajput family of large landholders descending from Prithviraj Chauhan, a 12th century ruler. His family ruled Tulamba, a town close to Mian Channu, during the reign of Sher Shah Suri in the 16th century, who also distributed the lands around Tulamba. His younger brother Dr. Muhammad Tahir Kamal Sahu is a well-known cardiologist, working at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology in Lahore.

Jamil completed his primary education at Central Model School, Lahore. He is an alumnus of Government College University, Lahore, and received his Islamic education from Jamia Arabia, Raiwind, where he studied the Qur’an, hadiths, Sufism, logic and Islamic jurisprudence.

Jamil enrolled in King Edward Medical College after finishing a pre-medical education from Government College Lahore, but he left the college without completing his MBBS when he decided to pursue religious education.

Career

Tariq jamil at RIS conference in Toronto,Canada

Jamil has delivered religious sermons internationally and comes from a school of thought called Deobandi. He supports ethnic and sectarian harmony.

Jamil's sermons focus on "self-purification, avoidance of violence, observance of Allah’s orders and pursuing the way of Prophet Muhammad".

Jamil has been named as one as of The 500 Most Influential Muslims in the world by the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought in Jordan every year since 2012.

Views on COVID

In April 2020, he blamed God's wrath at dishonesty in society and the immodesty of women for the outbreak and spread of COVID-19. Besides praying for the welfare of the country and an end to vice, he said "when a Muslim’s daughter practices immodesty and the youth(boys) indulges in immorality, then Allah’s torment is unto such a nation."

Human rights proponents and other members of Pakistani society condemned the remarks. Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari responded by saying "misogynistic' and 'ignorant' comments blaming women and youth for the ongoing coronavirus crisis were 'absolutely unacceptable".

Revenue

Jamil launched his flagship clothing brand named MTJ Brand. It was launched in March 2021. Its headquarters are located in Karachi. It is claimed the revenue from the business is used to fund his madressahs, and build schools and hospitals in the country. Jamil also launched the Maulana Tariq Jamil Foundation, which is a non-profit organization in Tulamba, Khanewal. It is a project that gathers funds for social work, health, and education to serve the people of Pakistan.

MTJ Foundation

Awards

Year Award Category Result Note Ref.
2020 Pride of Performance Education (religion) Won Awarded by Arif Alvi, president of Pakistan

Bibliography

  • Jamil, Tariq (2014). مجموعہ بیاناتِ جمیل [Majmua Bayanat-e-Jameel] (in Urdu). ISBN 978-9691199361.
  • ————— (2014). ہمارے مسائل کا حل [Hamare Masail Ka Hal] (in Urdu). HarperCollins. ISBN 978-9697378951.
  • ————— (2018). گلدستۂ اہل بیت [Guldasta-e-Ahle Bayt] (in Urdu). Pakistan Daily.

See also