Muhammadjan Hindustani (born in 1892 in Chorbogh, Tajikistan[1]) was an Islamist teacher in Uzbekistan during the Soviet era.
He was a teacher of Abduvali qori Mirzayev, who taught Tahir Yuldash and Juma Namangani.
[2] Sayid Abdullah Nuri and Muhammad Sharif Himmatzoda, who were leaders of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan were also students of Hindustani's.
It was influenced by the ideology of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna, as well as the Deobandi movement of India.
[6] Some scholars have used Wahhabist in this sense to describe the ulema in the Ferghana Valley and Tajikistan who diverged from the orthodox traditions of Hanafi Islam.