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Ameer-e- Ahle SunnatMuhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri
محمد الياس عطار قادرى
Personal life
Born1950
Karachi, Pakistan
RegionPakistan
Religious life
DenominationSunni Muslim
WebsiteMuhammad Ilyas Qadri

Muhammad Ilyas Qadri (Urdu: محمد الياس عطار قادرى) is a Pakistani cleric who founded Dawat-e-Islami, a movement aimed at the preaching of Islam, in 1981 in Karachi, Pakistan.


Two most significant activities of Dawat-e-Islami is the running of Jamia-tul-Madina, a chain of religious schools. It also operates its own non-commercial television channel, the Madani Channel, which broadcasts Islamic programs 24 hours a day. The programs broadcast include Hamd, Na`at, sermons, and question-answer.

References

  1. N. K. Singh (2009). global encyclopedia of islamic mystics and mysticism. India: Global Vision Publishing House, India. p. 270. ISBN 978-81-8220-673-1.
  2. "ilyasqadri".
  3. "Establishment of DawateIslami".


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