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Allauddin Siddiqui

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Hazrat Allama Maulana Shaykh Pir Muhammad Allauddin Siddiqui (1 January 1938 – 2017) was a Sufi scholar and Muslim spiritual leader from Nerian Sharif in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. He was also the founder of the television channel Noor TV In 2007. He is credited with establishing Jamia Mohiuddin Siddiquia Aston in Birmingham as well as Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University in Azad Kashmir He also used to Dars-e-Masnavi. He resided in Aston, Birmingham. He followed the Naqshbandiyyah Ghaznawiyyah Qasimiyyah Mujadidiyyah branch of the Naqshbandi Tariqa. The branch is called Naqshbandiyyah Siddiquiyyah Ghaznawiyyah Qasimiyyah Mujadidiyyah. He also had Khilafa (deputyship) and Ijaazah (permission) in the Qadiri Silsila from Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani and Chishti Tariqa From Nizamuddin Auliya His funeral in Birmingham was attended by more than 20,000 in Aston Park,[1] and 50,000 in Nerian Sharif. He had two sons, Pir Sultan Ul Arifeen who is the custodian of Nerian Sharif (Also known as Gathi Nasheen) and controls the branches of work in Pakistan and overlooks projects Worldwide, and pir noor ul arifeen who controls the Noor TV station from Birmingham UK. The Grand Mosque Project of Aston Birmingham is appointed to and managed by Pir Zaheer Udeen (Pir Alauddin Siddiqui’s Son in law). His mausoleum is located at Nerian Sharif in Azad Kashmir Near his father Pir Ghulam Mohiuddin Ghaznavi and his beloved Uncle Pir Mohammad Durrab Khan also known as Pir Sani.

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