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Makhdoom-e-Millat, Sultan-ul-Mashaekh Syed Uvais Mustafa Qadri Wasti | |
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Preceded by | Qutb-e-Bilgram Hazrat Allama Mufti Syed Zainul Abedin Wasti |
Title | ★ Raees-ul-Atqiya ★ Janasheen-e-Huzoor Fateh Bilgram ★ Makhdoom-e-Millat ★ Uvais-e-Millat ★ Sultan-ul-Mashaekh |
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Born | Syed Uvais Mustafa December 1967(1st Shabaan 1385 Hijri) |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Nationality | Indian |
Children | 4, including Syed Salar Hasan Wasti |
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Era | Contemporary |
Sect | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Creed | Maturidi |
Movement | Barelvi |
Main interest(s) | Fiqh, Sufism |
Alma mater | Darul Uloom Manzar-e-Haq (Tanda, Ambedkar Nagar), Madrasa Madina-tul-Arabiya, Dostpur, Jamia Arabia Izharul Uloom Jahangirganj |
Tariqa | Qadri, Chisti |
Known for | Sajjada nashin of Khanqah e Sughraviya Bilgram Shareef, Service to creation, Reforming the ummah, Spritual Healing |
Profession | Islamic scholar, Preacher, Inspiration Guru |
Relatives | Huzoor Fateh Bilgram ( 19th great-grandfather) |
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Religious style | Qadie sha,ra Hardoi,Sufi,Sheikh-ul-Tariqat |
Alternative style | Hadrat, Sheikh, Sahib-e-Sajjadah |
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Profession | Islamic scholar, Preacher, Inspiration Guru |
Syed Uvais Mustafa Wasti[a] known reverentially as Makhdoom-e-Millat,[b] Raees-ul-Atqiya,[c] and Ovais Miyan is an Indian Barelvi Islamic scholar Muslim leader and Sajjada nashin of Famous Sufi Hospice of Qadriya Chishtiya Order Khanqah-e-Sughrawiya (Badi Sarkar) in Bilgram dist Hardoi (U.P.) in India.
He is a mirror of the virtues of the predecessors and a source of pride for the successors. Knowledge and grace, generosity, gentleness, compassion, respect for humanity, purity of appearance and inner self, uniformity of words and actions, inner perfections, simplicity and good nature, modesty, and self-control reflect the qualities of his ancestors. You are the nephew of Qutb-e-Bilgram Hazrat Allama Mufti Syed Zainul Abedin Wasti Quddisa Sirruhu and the son of Hazrat Maulana Hafiz Qari Syed Shahid Husain Wasti. He was born on the blessed Shabaan 1385 Hijri) in the morning (dawn) at Gulshan-e-Wasti. According to his mother, the entire room was turned into a Shrine of light at the time of Uvais Mian's birth.
December 1967 (1stEarly life and education
[edit]Makhdoom-e-Millat Hazrat Maulana Syed Uvais Mustafa Damat Barkatuhum Al-Qudsiyyah has been a supernatural occurrence and a venerable figure since childhood. At the age of six months, he started walking. Childish play and games were far from his interests. He had a special familiarity and affection with the saints and holy persons.
When he reached the blessed age of four years, four months, and four days, the ritual of reciting Bismillah Sharif was performed according to family tradition. After that, he was entrusted to Hafiz Salamatullah Bilgrami Sahib, under whom he completed Nazra-e-Qur'an al-Kareem and also began memorizing it. He completed his formal Quran memorization at his maternal grandmother's house in Masauli Shareef, with Hafiz Wali Muhammad Ansari Masaulawi as his teacher. In 1404 AH / 1984, the memorization of the Holy Quran was completed, and the Dastarbandi ceremony took place later. The certificate of memorization is dated 1409 AH / 1989.
Afterward, he turned his attention to Dars-e-Nizami in pursuit of pedagogy, enrolling in various schools. Notable among them are Darul Uloom Manzar-e-Haq Tanda, Ambedkar Nagar, Madrasa Madina-tul-Arabiya Dostpur, and Jamia Arabia Izhar-ul-Uloom Jahangir Ganj Ambedkar Nagar. From Jamia Arabia Izhar-ul-Uloom, he completed the degrees of excellence in 1412 AH / 1992, with the certificate recorded in 1414 AH / 1994. He also successfully passed the Munshi (1989), Alam (1992), and Fazil (1995) examinations from the Allahabad Arabic Persian Madrasa Board.
After graduating, he returned to Bilgram Sharif and established Darul Uloom Al-Dawata Al-Sughra in 1412 AH / 1992, dedicating himself to its promotion.
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[edit]Category:1943 births Category:20th-century Muslim scholars of Islam Category:21st-century Muslim scholars of Islam Category:Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam Category:Barelvis Category:People from Bareilly Category:Indian people of Pashtun descent Category:Manzar-e-Islam alumni