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Muhammad Ilyas Qadri was born on 12 July 1950 in the locality in the city of Karachi in Pakistan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawateislami.net/ilyasqadri/nasab|title=Ameer-e-AhleSunnat|website=www.dawateislami.net|access-date=2018-01-04}}</ref> | |||
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Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri محمد الیاس قادری | |
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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. | |
Born | Muhammad 26 Ramadan 1369 AH (12 July 1950 CE) Karachi, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Other names | Hazrat Sahab |
Known for | Founding Dawat-e-Islami |
Television | Madani Channel |
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Successor | Ubaid Raza Attari (elder son) |
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Father | Haji Abdur Rahman Qadri |
Website | https://www.ilyasqadri.com |
Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee (Template:Lang-ur) known as Attar for short, is a Pakistani Islamic preacher, Pir (spiritual guider) who founded Dawat-e-Islami in 1981, a non-political organisation aimed at preaching Quran and Sunnah, in Karachi, Pakistan.
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- Da'awat moot concludes [article on Dawn (newspaper)] Published 21 October 2002, Retrieved 6 December 2018
- Kamran Yousaf (12 September 2011). "Dawat-e-Islami comes under military's radar". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 6 December 2018.
- 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.
- Muhammad Ilyas Qadri: The Notable Islamic Cleric of Sindh (his profile) sindhidunya.com website, Published 7 February 2018, Retrieved 6 December 2018
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- https://www.dawateislami.net/bookslibrary/en/introduction-to-ameer-e-ahl-e-sunnat
- https://itunes.apple.com/pk/app/maulana-muhammad-ilyas-qadri/id979818437?mt=8
- Muhammad Ilyas Qadri
- Dawat-e-Islami
- 21st-century Islamic religious leaders
- Muslim missionaries
- Memon people
- People from Karachi
- Pakistani religious leaders
- Pakistani clergy
- 1950 births
- Living people
- Founders of Pakistani schools and colleges
- Muslim scholars of Islam
- Sufi mystics
- Poets from Karachi
- Islamic television preachers
- Pakistani religious writers