Religion:Peer Jamaat Ali Shah

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Haji Hafiz Pir Syed Jamaat Ali Shah
Personal
Born
Alipur Sharif Sialkot, British India (Present Day Pakistan )
ReligionIslam, specifically the Naqshbandi Sufi order
Senior posting
Based inAlipur Syedan Sharif

Ameer e Millat Al Haj Hafiz Pir Syed Jamaat Ali Shah Sahib Muhaddith Alipuri ( 1834–1951) born in Alipur Sharif Dist, Sialkot, Pakistan was a Naqshbandi Sufi Saint and mass leader of traditional Barelvi Muslims of south Asia. He was President of Sunni Barelvi organisation All India Sunni Conference and was main leader in Shaheed Ganj Mosque. Through his standing among the Sunni Sufi followers he gave his open support to Pakistan Movement and therefore one of the prime religious leader of Pakistan Movement[1][2]

Books

By him

  • Malfūẓāt-i Amīrulmillat : ʻAlá ḥaz̤rat Pīr Sayyid Jamāʻat ʻAlī Shāh Muḥaddis ʻAlīpūrī, teachings.
  • Amīr-i Millat aur Āl Inḍiyā Sunnī Kānfarans, speeches delivered at various Sunni Muslim conferences held in India during 1925-1946, supporting the Pakistan Movement.
  • Z̤arūrat-i murshid : irshādāt, Islamic views on the need of a 'murshid', spiritual head of a religious order.

About him

  • Fidāyān-i Amīr Millat by Muḥammad Ṣādiq Qaṣūrī, biographical sketches of some noted disciples of Pir Sayyid Jamāʻat ʻAlī Shāh.
  • Makātib-i Amīr-i Millat by Muḥammad Ṣādiq Qaṣūri, correspondence of some disciples.
  • Iqbāl aur Amīr millat by Muḥammad Ṣādiq Qaṣūrī, relations with poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal.
  • Sīrat-i pāk Ḥaz̤rat Pīr Sayyid Jamāʻat ʻAlī Shāh Lās̲ānī by Sayyid Irtiz̤á ʻAlī Kirmānī and K̲h̲ālid Yūsuf ʻAbīdī, a biographical study.

References

  1. THE RELIGIOUS AND REFORMATIVE SERVICES OF RENOWNED SUFIS OF SILSILA-E-NAQSHBANDIA MUJADIDIA (1841-2000) Hussain, Mehrban (2008) PhD thesis, University of Karachi, Karachi
  2. "Biographical Encyclopedia of Pakistan". google.co.in. https://books.google.com/books?id=33xmAAAAMAAJ&q=peer+syed+Jamaat+ali+shah&dq=peer+syed+Jamaat+ali+shah&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAGoVChMIybTN-civxwIV0wWOCh22IgOf. 

See also

  • Syed Faiz-ul Hassan Shah
  • Maulana Abdul Hamid Qadri Badayuni
  • Ahle Sunnat Barelvi
  • Sufism