Pir Ghulam Mohiudin Ghaznavi
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Pir Ghulam Mohiudin Ghaznavi | |
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Shaykh Pir Ghulam Mohiudin Ghaznavi Nervi | |
1st Custodian of Nerian Sharif | |
In office ____–1975 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Pir Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui[1] |
Official name | Ghulam Mohiudin |
Personal | |
Born | 1902[2][3] |
Died | 11 April 1975[4][2][3] |
Resting place | Nerian Sharif[3] |
Religion | Islam |
Children | 7[2] |
Parents |
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Sect | Ahle Sunnat, Barelvi |
Tariqa | Naqshbandia Mohrvia Ghanznawia |
Muslim leader | |
Predecessor | Khwaja Pir Muhammad Qasim Sadiq Mohrvi[4][2] |
Successor | Pir Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui[5] |
Pir Ghulam Mohiudin Ghaznavi (1902-1975|Urdu: پیر غلام محی الدین غزنوی )[4][2] was a Sufi scholar and first custodian of Nerian Sharif.[6][3]
He was born in 1902 in Ghazni , Afghanistan. His father's name was Khwaja Mohammad Akbar Khan.[2] He died on Friday 11 April 1975 after the Jummah prayer.[3] He was 73 years old.[4][6]
References[]
- ^ Nervi. "Pir Ghulam Mohiudin Ghaznavi". British Muslim Magazine. British Muslim Magazine.
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