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  2. Syed Shah Murshed Ali Alquadri Al Jilani - Wikipedia

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    Syed Shah Murshed Ali Al-Quadri Al-Jilani was born on Shab-e-Qadr night [1] Friday, the 27th of Ramadan, 1268 A.H /16 July 1852 AD at the Khanqah Sharif of Piyardanga (now West Midnapore). [2] He was the eldest son and Sajjada nashin Syed Shah Mehr Ali Alquadri Al Baghdadi. His mother was Syeda Umm-ul Barkat Khatun Fatima Saniya.

  3. Syed Shah Mehr Ali Alquadri Al Baghdadi - Wikipedia

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    Syed Shah Mehr Ali was born in 1808 A.D/1223 A.H at Khanqah Sharif, Mia Mohallah in the town of Midnapore now situated in the district of West Midnapore of West Bengal. He was the son of Syed Shah Tufail Ali one of the most venerated saints of Bengal. [1] His mother Bibi Niamat un Nesa was herself a saintly lady of her age.

  4. Naushah Ganj Bakhsh - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Naushah was born on 21 August 1552 in present-day Punjab, Pakistan to a Punjabi Khokhar family. [2] His father, Hajji Ala’uddin Qadiri, was an ascetic, while his mother Bibi Jiuni belonged to a respectable family.

  5. List of members of the 4th Provincial Assembly of Sindh

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    Mahboob Shah Pir Rasool Bakhsh Shah Ghotki 61 Mamoo Khan Malik Bakadar Khan Malkani Jati 62 Haji Mehar Ali Shah Nawaz Ali Shah Syed Sujawal 63 Moosa Khan Allah Bakhsh Khan Bughio Dokri South 64 Haji Moula Bakhsh Haji Mohammad Umar Soomro Shikarpur 65 Mubarkak Ali Shah Jaffar Ali Shah Syed Hyderabad City No.6 66 Mohammad Akbar Abdul Qayum Kazi

  6. Syed Muzaffar Shah Qadri - Wikipedia

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    Syed Muzaffar Shah Qadri is a Pakistani Islamic scholar belonging to the Barelvi movement of Sunni Islam. He is the son of Nobat Ali Shah Qadri, a sufi saint. He is a Friday preacher at the Jama Masjid Habibiya. He is the Founder and Chairman of the Jazba Welfare, a non-governmental organisation. [1] [2]

  7. Tahir Allauddin Al-Qadri Al-Gillani - Wikipedia

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    Syed Tahir Alauddin al-Gilani (السيد طاهر علاؤ الدين الجيلاني البغدادي) (18 June 1932 – 07 June 1991) formally referred to as His Holiness, Qudwat-ul-Awliya Naqeeb-ul-Ashraaf Huzoor Pir Syed Tahir Alauddin al-Gilani al-Qadri al-Baghdadi, was a 20th-century Iraqi [1] Sufi Saint who was the head of the Qadiriyya Baghdadia Spiritual Tariqa.

  8. Shah Turab-ul-Haq - Wikipedia

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    Shah Turab ul Haq was born in 1944 in Hyderabad, India, and his family migrated to Pakistan after the Partition. [2] His father was Shah Syed Hussain Qadri, who belongs to Syed family and his mother belongs to Farooqui family. Shah became a disciple of Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri in 1962 and visited Bareilly in 1968. He was educated at Darul Uloom ...

  9. Ameen Mian Quadri - Wikipedia

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    Syed Muhammad Ameen Mian Qadri is the Sajjada Nashin of the Khanqah-e-Barkatiya Marehra Shareef of Qadri Order, a subgroup of the Indian Sufi Barelvi movement and founder of Jamia Al Barkaat Aligarh with 50,000,000 adherents.