Sunday 19 August 2012

An Introduction of Hazrat Allama Mufti Syed Shah Hussain Gardezi.


Hazarat Allama Mufti Syed Shah Hussain Gardezi (Madezillah Aali) has born in 1954 (1373 Hijri) in District Rawalpindi in a village near Taxila named as “Buddho Sharif”. Shah Sa
hab belongs to the (Noble) “Syed” family of Gardez and Shah Sahab also has an honor of being “Najeeb-ut-Tarafain”.
Shah Sahab is well known for his great love with our beloved prophet Hazrat Muhammad Sallalaho Alaihe Wassalam and his love for Hazrat Pir Meher Ali Shah Majaddid Golrvi Rehmatullah Alaihe and a great work for Islam.
Shah Sahab received his early education about the Quran from his father Hazrat Syed Maqbool Shah Gardezi and then completed his Hifz-e-Quran from “Jamia Gosia Golra Sharif” from “Hazarat Syed Abdul Qadir Shah Baghdadi Rehmatullah Alaihe”.
Shah Sahab also has a disciple (Bayat) on the hands of “Hazrat Shah Gulam Mohi-ud-Din Golarvi” (Baboo Jee) Rehmatullah Alaihe in the Silsile Alia Chishtia.
Shah Sahab then completed his intermediate level religious Education from Hazrat Moulana Syed Sikandar Shah Rehmatullah Alaihe, Hazarat Moulana Abdul Razzak Alaihe Rehma and Hazrat Moulana Mufti Faiz Ahmed Faiz Alaihe Rehma (the writer of the biography of “Hazrat Pir Meher Ali Shah Rehmatullah Alaihe” Mehr-e-Munir).
Shah Sahab received his higher education from some very authentic scholars of Islam and well known for their research works like Syed Muhammad Zubair Shah Rehmatullah Alaihe of Chakwal and Hazrat Ata Muhammad Bandialvi Rehmatullah Alaihe from Bandial Shareef.
Shah Sahab then was guided to join “Jama Masjid Gulzar” situated on Zia-ud-din Ahmed Road in Karachi as a Khateeb (year 1975). 
Shah Sahab has a very strong spiritual influence with Hazrat Syed Pir Mehr Ali Shah Mujaddid Gorvi Rehmatullah Alaihe .
Shah Sahab has dedicated his life to spread the knowledge of Hazrat Syed Pir Mehr Ali Shah Rehmatullah Alaihe Mujaddid Golrvi and has established an institute for Islamic Education by the name of Darul Uloom Mehria.
Shah Sahab , himself teach there and this institute is well known for the spiritual and ethical studies along with the higher religious studies about Islam .
Shah Sahab is well known for his research work among the circle of scholars.
Shah Sahab has done a contemporary research work and also known as a great Islamic Scholar of now a days. Some well known work of writing Books are as follow:
1. Al-Qaul Al-Azhar Fi Bayan Allah o Akbar
2. Al-Kalimat-ul-Kamila Fi bayan Ya Allah
3. Ahsan-ul Ikhtiar Fi Kaifiyat Al-Aitijar
4. Rijal-us-Sunnah
5. Haqaiq Tehreek-e-Balakot
6. Mehr-e-Jahan Taab
7. Farog-e-Sahafat Mein Ahle Sunnat Ka Kirdar
8. Tajalliat Mehr-e Anwar
9. Az-Zanb-o-Fi-Al-Quran
Along with these books Shah Sahab has also Translate some well known books in Urdu Language for the Lovers of Knowledge seekers.
Shah Sahab also perform disciple (Bayat) on the hands of Hazrat Akhundzada Pir Saif-ur-Rehman Mubarak Rehmatullah Alaihe (1925-2010) in the Silsila Naqshbandi Saifi Tariqah.
This Saifi Tariqah is famous for activating the hearts of disciples, so that a clear vibration can be seen in the chest of his followers.
Shah Sahab was allowed to disciple and was granted Khalafat by Hazrat Akhundzada Pir Saif-ur-Rehman Mubarak Rehmatullah Alaihe 
It has now been more than 20 years, that Shah Sahab has started a “Mehfil of Zikar” in Gulzar Masjid Every Thursday after Namaz-e-Isha.
Many disciples (followers) who performed Bayat on the hands of Shah Sahab are spread all around the Pakistan and world.
Shah Sahab’s presence in between us,is the blessing of Allah. Many people who are lost in the darkness got a light in their life to live, by just having a look and by attending the Mehfil arranged on every Thursday after Namaz-e- Isha.
May Allah shower his blessings on all of us because of the presence of Shah Sahab among us.
AAMEEN.
Shah Sahab Contact no: 0300-2533274
0301-2626991
Darul Uloom Mehria, Block 4-A, Quaid-e-Azam Colony, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi
Jama Masjid Gulzar , Zia-ud-din Ahmed Road, Near S.M. Law College Karachi.

































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