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'''Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee''' ({{lang-ur|{{URDU|محمد اِلیاس عطّارؔ قادِری رَضَوی}}}}) known as ''Attar or Attar Miyan'' for short, is a Pakistani Islamic cleric, ] (master) who founded ],<ref name="global encyclopedia">{{cite book | title=global encyclopedia of islamic mystics and mysticism | publisher=Global Vision Publishing House, India | author=N. K. Singh | year=2009 | location=India | pages=270 | isbn=978-81-8220-673-1}}</ref> a non-political organisation aimed at preaching Quran and Sunnah, in 1981 in ], Pakistan. He is a follower of the ] '']'' in Islamic jurisprudence, and a follower of the ] Sufi order.<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://www.ilyasqadri.com|title = ilyasqadri|last = |first = |date = |work = |access-date = |via = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url = https://www.ziaetaiba.com/en/scholar/hazrat-allama-molana-ilyas-attar-qadri|title = Establishment of DawateIslami|last = |first = |date = |work = |access-date = |via = }}</ref> '''Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee''' ({{lang-ur|{{URDU|محمد اِلیاس عطّارؔ قادِری رَضَوی}}}}) known as ''Attar or Attar Miyan'' for short, is a Pakistani Islamic cleric, ] (master) who founded ],<ref name="global encyclopedia">{{cite book | title=global encyclopedia of islamic mystics and mysticism | publisher=Global Vision Publishing House, India | author=N. K. Singh | year=2009 | location=India | pages=270 | isbn=978-81-8220-673-1}}</ref> a non-political organisation aimed at preaching Quran and Sunnah, in 1981 in ], Pakistan. He is a follower of the ] '']'' in Islamic jurisprudence, and a follower of the ] Sufi order.<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://www.ilyasqadri.com|title = ilyasqadri|last = |first = |date = |work = |access-date = |via = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url = https://www.ziaetaiba.com/en/scholar/hazrat-allama-molana-ilyas-attar-qadri|title = Establishment of DawateIslami|last = |first = |date = |work = |access-date = |via = }}</ref>Note that although he refers himself as "Allama" a title used for scholars completed the Darse Nizami education , he has not completed any Islamic education and is only eight standard pass in education as confirmed by himself.


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== Name ==

His birth name is Muhammad, His title is Ameer e Ahle Sunnat . As a follower of the spiritual path of ], He is called ]. The ] is The Master of Muhammad Ilyas Qadri's master Ziauddin Madani, thus the name Razawi. He is a ] in Islamic beliefs and follower of Imam ] in jurisprudence. His ] is Abu Bilal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawateislami.net/ilyasqadri/|title=Ameer-e-AhleSunnat|website=www.dawateislami.net|access-date=2018-01-04}}</ref> His birth name is Muhammad, His title is Ameer e Ahle Sunnat . As a follower of the spiritual path of ], He is called ]. The ] is The Master of Muhammad Ilyas Qadri's master Ziauddin Madani, thus the namHe is a ] in Islamic beliefs and follower of Imam ] in jurisprudence. His ] is Abu Bilal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawateislami.net/ilyasqadri/|title=Ameer-e-AhleSunnat|website=www.dawateislami.net|access-date=2018-01-04}}</ref>


== Early life == == Early life ==

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Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri
محمد اِلیاس عطّار قادِری
ابو بلال محمد اِلیاس عطّارؔ قادِری رَضَوی
Ameer-e-AhlesunnatIlyas Qadri on Occasion of Milad un Nabi 2017 at Global Madani Markaz Faizan e Madina, Karachi.
BornMuhammad
26 Ramadan 1369 AH (12 July 1948 CE)
Karachi, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Known forFounding Dawat-e-Islami
TelevisionMadani Channel
Title
  • Shaikh-e-Tariqat,
  • Ameer-e-Ahlesunnat,
  • Bani-e-Dawat-e-Islami,
  • Attar,
  • Baapa,
  • Attar Miyan (Popular in India)
SuccessorUbaid Raza Attari (elder son)
Children
FatherHaji Abdur Rahman Qadri
Websitehttp://www.ilyasqadri.com/

Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee (Template:Lang-ur) known as Attar or Attar Miyan for short, is a Pakistani Islamic cleric, Pir (master) who founded Dawat-e-Islami, a non-political organisation aimed at preaching Quran and Sunnah, in 1981 in Karachi, Pakistan. He is a follower of the Hanafi fiqh in Islamic jurisprudence, and a follower of the Qadiriyya Sufi order.Note that although he refers himself as "Allama" a title used for scholars completed the Darse Nizami education , he has not completed any Islamic education and is only eight standard pass in education as confirmed by himself.

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His birth name is Muhammad, His title is Ameer e Ahle Sunnat . As a follower of the spiritual path of Abdul Qadir Gilani, He is called Qadri. The Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi is The Master of Muhammad Ilyas Qadri's master Ziauddin Madani, thus the namHe is a Sunni in Islamic beliefs and follower of Imam Abu Hanifa in jurisprudence. His kunniah is Abu Bilal.

Early life

Muhammad Ilyas Qadri was born on 26 Ramadan 1369 AH (12 July 1948) in the locality Bombay Bazaar in the city of Karachi in Pakistan.

Works

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".
  4. "Ameer-e-AhleSunnat". www.dawateislami.net. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
  5. "Ameer-e-AhleSunnat". www.dawateislami.net. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
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