Sayed Qamar Aalam Qutbi Shirazi Shoharwardi
Sayed Qamar Aalam Qutbi Shirazi Shoharwardi | |
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Counselor of Darul Uloom Hasaniya | |
Personal details | |
Born | Sayed Qamar Aalam 1 January 1958 Karanta Sharif, Gujarat, India |
Children | Sayed Dadabapu Qutbi Shirazi Gazi e Islam and 2 others |
Father | Sayed Muhammad Sufi Mahemudmiya |
Residence | Karanta Sharif |
Alma mater | Al Jamiatul Naiimiya, Darul Uloom Naiimiya |
Occupation | Islamic scholar |
Known for | Islamic scholar and social leader |
Title | Sher e Gujarat v Shaikh e Gujarat |
Personal | |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Modern era |
Denomination | Shoharwardi, Qutbi al Qadri Sunni |
Lineage | Syed |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Main interest(s) | Sufism |
Notable idea(s) | Permissibility of Sharia (Within Shariat) Usage Of Videography In Islam. |
Tariqa | Qutbi Qadri Shoharwardi |
Senior posting | |
Disciple of | Sadrul Mohaddiseen Allama molana Mufti Gulam Gilani mirithi |
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Sayed Qamar Aalam Qutbi Shirazi Shoharwardi (Urdu: سید قمر عالم قطبی شیرازی سہروردی , Hindi: सैयद कमर आलम कुतबी शीराजी सोहरवरदी) often referred to as Shaykh al Gujarat (born on 01 January 1958 CE; 10 Jamadi ul Thani 1357 AH) is an Islamic scholar Muslim jurist, theologian, ascetic, hadith traditionist, spiritual leader, |language=en-IN
He is the President of All Gujarat Ulma.
Syed Qamar Aalam Qutbi is a patron of various social, academic and other developmental activities of Sufi Sunni Muslims in India. He is an youngest brother of Khalif e sarkar e kalan hazrat sayed mufti ahmad hussain qutbi shirazi.
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- khutbat e shiakh e Gujarat
- Ma bainahumal farqi wali e ummi v wali e nasabi
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