Khalid Hasan Shah

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Jansheen-e-Khateeb-ul-Islam
جانشین خطيب الإسلام
Syed Khalid Hassan Shah
سيد خالد حسن شاه
His grave along with grave stone with his name written in urdu
Personal
Born
Khalid Hassan Shah

1934
Allo Mahar Shareef, Pakistan
Died13 October 1991
Allo Mahar
Resting placeAllo Mahar
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
LineageHusayn
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedMaturidi
Main interest(s)Hadith, Oratory, Tasawwuf, Islamic Philosophy
Muslim leader
Leader of the Naqshbandia Mujadadia Aminia
In office
22 February 1984 – 13 October 1991
Preceded bySyed Faiz-ul Hassan Shah
Succeeded bySahabzada Syed Murtaza Amin

Khalid Hasan Shah was an Islamic religious leader and an exponent of modern Naqshbandi Sufism.[1]

Birth[edit]

He was born in Allo Mahar, Pakistan. His father was Faiz-ul Hassan Shah.[2]

Education[edit]

He gained secular knowledge during the day, and in the evening he studied Islam at the local maktab, where he learned the basics of Islamic law, jurisprudence, the Hadith, and Qur'anic exegesis.[citation needed] He passed a B.A. at Murray College, Sialkot. He received his elementary education and lessons in Urdu from his father, logic and philosophy from his grandfather.[citation needed]

Religious career[edit]

He lectured throughout Pakistan, and struggled for the establishment of Islamic law in Pakistan. He held the seat of his father as a debater in 1984 and worked for eight years.[citation needed] He joined Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat and lead protests against Ahmadiyya Movement.[3]

Death[edit]

He died in 1992, and was buried in Allo Mahar beside his father.[citation needed]

Family[edit]

He had one son and two daughters. His son, Sahabzada Syed Murtaza Amin, is also an orator of Islam lecturing in different parts of world.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pakistan (1980). The Gazette of Pakistan.
  2. ^ Pakistan Annual Law Digest. Pakistan Annual Law Digest Office. 1985.
  3. ^ "Tazkira Mashaikh e Allo Mahar Sharif Urdu Pdf Download". thelibrarypk.com. 11 December 2018. Retrieved 2022-07-30.