Pakistani Sufi saint and Islamic scholar (1903–1962)
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Molana Sardar Ahmad Qadri Chishti
Personal
Born
(1903-09-22)22 September 1903 29 Jamadiul Akhir 1321 AH
Dialgarh Batala British India
Died
29 December 1962(1962-12-29) (aged 59) 1 Shaban, 1382 AH
Jhang Bazaar Faisalabad, Pakistan
Resting place
Jhang Bazaar, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Religion
Islam
Denomination
Sunni
Jurisprudence
Hanafi
Creed
Maturidi
Movement
Barelvi
Main interest(s)
Sufism
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Sardar Ahmad Chishti Qadri (1903–1962) (Urdu محدث اعظم مولانا سردار احمد چشتی قادری) was a Pakistani Sufi saint, Muhaddis, teacher, jurist, author, Islamic scholar, and debater recognized by his followers as Muhaddis-e-Azam Pakistan.[1][2][3]
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