Moulana
Qassim Sema Sahib (rahimahullah) The
300 years of Islam in The
next hundred years felt the influence of Tuan Guru who saw to the establishment of the
first Masjid and Madressah in SA. And the next century was overwhelmingly dominated by the
works and sacrifice of Moulana Qassim Sema, the founder of the first Darul Uloom in SA
(possibly the first Darul Uloom teaching through the medium of English in the world), who
also had an immense role to play in establishing the work of Tableegh as well as Dawah
among non-Muslims. Moulana
Sema was a visionary, an extraordinarily dedicated man, who served Islam till his last
days. This short dedication to this hero of Islam can never do justice to his legacy and I
will suffice with but a few facts, for to write of all his work will require many pages. Moulana
Qassim Mohammed Sema was born on 12 May 1920 in Moulana
Sema began the memorisation of the Qur'aan by Hafiz Amin al-Din Uthmani of By
now a young man, Moulana Sema was very punctual with his prayers and showed an intense
desire for knowledge. He started teaching younger members of the family. Moulana Mia of
the Watervaal Institute was an inspiration to Moulana when he visited He
enrolled at Jamiah Islamiyah Dhabel, an Islamic institution in Moulana
Sema qualified in September/October 1942 at the age of 22. He decided to return to SA
where a teaching post awaited him in Mia's Farm. Unfortunately, World War II broke out and
passenger ships stopped operating due to Japanese attacks. Due to demand, a steamboat
called the Tilaawa was arranged to take passengers to They
were taken back to Moulana
went to meet the founder of the work of Tableegh, Moulana Ilyaas rahimahullah. (Moulana
Sema was said to be the last person in Moulana
Sema left Moulana
Sema taught in Wasbank and took two years to formulate a Madrasah syllabus, the first in
SA for the afternoon Madrasah. Moulana
Sema got married on 30 September 1945 to Apa Sakina Bibi. Moulana has four sons and one
daughter from this marriage: Imran, Luqman, Zakariyya, Mohammed and Maryam. Apa Sakina
passed away in 1998. Moulana Sema then got married in 1998 to Wedadt Breda of In
1949, Moulana Sema started propagation work among the Black communities in Msinga Reserve.
Over 10 years, 900 people in Msinga reverted to Islam. On 30 October 1960 the first Da'wah
Ijtima was held in Wasbank. A Masjid and Madresa was built in the Makhakhane area. Moulana
Sema was in the first Tableegh Jamaat with Haji Bhai Padia. In 1961 Moulana Sema went with
a Jamaat to A few
months later he went in the first SA Jamaat to go to Throughout,
Da'wah continued in secret as well as night Madresa classes. Then a Masjid was established
in Tugela Ferry which the government also wanted demolished. With the Help of Allah, this
Masjid survived and stands till today. Moulana Sema, despite the oppressive laws of
Apartheid, regularly preached Islam in Msinga Reserve. After
23 years of service in Wasbank, Moulana Sema returned to This
was the first time that a well-structured syllabus was produced for Moulana
Sema had tried since 1946 to establish an Islamic institution with boarding facilities. In
1969 the St Dominics Academy (a Roman Catholic Convent laying vacant for 15 years) was
bought for R83, 000 after immense effort on the path of Moulana Sema to try and get the
finance. The Darul Uloom in Moulana
Sema decided to go to Moulana
then went to Moulana
Mansoorul Haq was the first foreign teacher to be brought in 1975. This was the first time
a teacher was allowed to come from Students
have also come from This
glorious sun that was Moulana Sema set on the 9 June 2007. Moulana left this world,
leaving behind a legacy of Islam in SA that is unparalleled. His funeral was attended by
almost 4,000 people from all over SA, including senior Ulama and students. Moulana was 87
years old and a measure of his acceptance is that he was still teaching in this, his last
year of his life. His wife mentions that he only ever missed three Juma in his life, owing
to sickness or some other excuse. A
measure of his extreme humility which engendered total loyalty and love for him by his
students and colleagues was that he accepted invitations from even the poorest of his
students, eating in their humble homes. Without a shadow of doubt Moulana Sema was one of
the greatest Ulama of SA, a visionary and the Mujaddid (reformer) of the third century of
Islam in SA. He was in some way or the other involved in establishing many of the great
movements for the preservation and spread of Islam in SA: The Tableegh Jamaat, the
Jamiatul Ulama Natal, madresas, Da'wah to non-Muslims, the Darul Uoom, teaching Hadith and
Qur'aan in English, the first translation of the Qur'an into Zulu, the now famous Tableegh
Ijtimas and a myriad other works of Islam. It
can be truthfully said that no corner of SA has not felt the warmth of this sun's rays in
some way or the other. May Allah reward Hazrat Moulana Cassim Mohammed Sema on behalf of
the Muslims of South Africa and the world. He was a true heir of the Sahaaba and the
Prophets dedicating a lifetime to the religion of Islam. May you go well, O Soldier of
Islam! Definitely, a sun has set, an era has ended, a chill has crept in, and many are the
orphans that have lost a father and a friend. |
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