Farooqui served as the rector of Darul Muballigheen Lucknow, which he also used as a platform for serving several religious purposes, including preaching, publishing, and defending
Sunni Islam. He was the President of Lucknow's Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Sahaba. he organized the yearly march of Juloos-e-Madh-e-Sahaba in Lucknow, which has been attended by thousands of Muslims. After the split of Jamiat-e-Ulema, from 8 April 2008, to 15 October 2020, he served as the General Secretary of Jamiat Ulema Hind (A). Farooqui was a member of the advisory committee of Darul Uloom Deoband from 1998 (1419 AH). Apart from this, he was a member of
Nadwatul Ulama, Chairman of the Deeni Taleemi Trust, Lucknow, and Ameer-e-Sharī'at of
Uttar Pradesh. In 2016,
Shias in Lucknow protested
Saudi Arabia's
execution of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. Farooqui compared it to
Ajmal Kasab's hanging in India. Shia Muslim cleric
Kalbe Jawad accused Farooqui of labeling a rights activist as a terrorist. Farooqui denied this, stating that protesting against Saudi Arabia in India interferes with another country's security. Also, Farooqui remarked that "they (Saudi Arabia) hanged him (Nimr) as per the law of their land, but they (Shias) are protesting here. It would be the same if protests were organized in other countries against Ajmal Kasab's hanging." In March 2020, Farooqui stated that we need an India in which Muslims and Hindus protect each other's religious sites and refrain from bias based on caste or name. Performance should not be judged based on
caste; everyone deserves
equal rights. == Death ==