Pakistani Islamic scholar
Syed Mukhtaruddin Shah |
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Title | Mufti Syed Mukhtar Uddin Shah |
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Born | Karbogha Sharif, Hangu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan |
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Religion | Islam |
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Nationality | Pakistani |
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Home town | Karbogha Sharif, Hangu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan |
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Children | 3 |
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Citizenship | Pakistani |
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Denomination | Sunni |
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Sect | Sunni |
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Alma mater | وفاق المدارس العربیہ، پاکستان |
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Known for | Sufism |
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Profession | Spiritual leader, Islamic scholar, and Author |
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Order | Chishti |
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Institute | Jamia Zakariya Darul Iman, Karbogha Sharif Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia, Pakistan |
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Teacher | Muhammad Zakariyya al-Kandhlawi |
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Based in | دار الایمان و التقوی کربوغہ شریف |
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Profession | Spiritual leader, Islamic scholar, and Author |
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Mufti Syed Mukhtaruddin Shah is a Pakistani spiritual leader and Islamic scholar. He is currently serving as Sheikh Al Hadith of Jamia Zakariya Darul Uloom Karbogha Sharif and Patron of Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia, Pakistan.[1] He is the authorized caliph of Maulana Muhammad Zakaria Kandhalvi.[2] Syed Adnan Kakakhil and Pakistani cricketer Muhammad Rizwan are among his devotees.[3]
Writings
He is the author of many books. Some are:
- ʻAṣr-i ḥāzi̤r men̲ dīnī ik̲h̲tilāfāt aur maslak-i iʻtidāl [4]
- Musalmānon̲ ke bāhamī ik̲h̲tilāfāt men̲ rāh-i maḥabbat[5]
- Dahrīyat se Islām tak[6]
- Z̲ikr-i Allāh ke faz̤āʼil va masāʼil[7]
- Bilā sūd bainkārī ke k̲h̲ilāf baʻz̤ ʻulamāʼ ke fatvaʹ kī ḥaqīqat is kā pas manẓar va pesh manẓar[8]
- Musalmānon̲ ke bāhamī ik̲h̲tilāfāt men̲ rāh-i muḥabbat[9]
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