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Ilyas Qadri was born on 12 July 1950<ref name="muslim500"/> in a [[Memon people|Memoni]] family in [[Karachi]], [[Pakistan]]. He is a [[Sufi]] [[scholar]] of the [[Qadri]] Rizvi order and founder of [[Dawat-e-Islami]],<ref name="madiha">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ws5SDwAAQBAJ&q=This+does+not+imply,+however,+that+they+would+become+violent.+They+were+both+followers+of+Muhammad+Ilyas+Attar+Qadri%27s+fundamentalist+group+Dawat-e-Islam&pg=PT109 |access-date=24 April 2020|title=Pakistan Under Siege: Extremism, Society and the State|isbn=9789353050054|last1=Afzal|first1=Madiha|date=16 March 2018}}</ref> a global organization of Sunnis spread over 195+ countries.<ref name="muslim500"/><ref name=Dawn>{{Cite web|url=http://beta.dawn.com/news/62787/da-awat-moot-concludes|title=Da'awat moot concludes|first=A.|last=Correspondent|date=21 October 2002|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref><ref name=Tribune>{{cite web|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/250572/clamping-down-dawat-e-islami-comes-under-militarys-radar/ |title=Dawat-e-Islami comes under military's radar|author=Kamran Yousaf|date=12 September 2011|publisher=The Express Tribune (newspaper)|access-date=6 December 2018}}</ref><ref name="global encyclopedia">{{cite book | title=global encyclopedia of Islamic mystics and mysticism | publisher=Global Vision Publishing House, India | author=N. K. Singh | year=2009 | location=India | pages=270 | isbn=978-81-8220-673-1}}</ref><ref name=sindhidunya>{{citation|url=https://www.sindhidunya.com/muhammad-ilyas-qadri-sindh/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181207045831/https://www.sindhidunya.com/muhammad-ilyas-qadri-sindh/ |archive-date=7 December 2018 |title=Muhammad Ilyas Qadri: The Notable Islamic Cleric of Sindh |first1=Sindhi |last1=Dunya |work= Sindhi Dunya |date=7 February 2018 |access-date=6 December 2018 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Qadri studied for 22 years from [[Grand Mufti]] of [[Pakistan]] [[Muhammad Waqaruddin Qadri]] at Darl Uloom Amjadia, Karachi.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.themuslim500.com/profiles/muhammad-ilyas-attar-qadiri/|title=Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri|website=The Muslim 500}}</ref> |
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Qadri is a leader and a founder of the Qadiri-yya, Rizviyya, Attariyya branch of the Qadriyya Sufi order.<ref name="muslim500" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri|url=https://www.themuslim500.com/profiles/muhammad-ilyas-attar-qadiri/|access-date=2020-06-09|website=The Muslim 500|language=en-US}}</ref>He has authored 30 books, including ''Faizane-Sunnat''.<ref name="muslim500" /><ref name=":0" />His most remarkable quote is, “I Must Strive to Reform Myself and the People of the Entire World.”<ref name="muslim500" /><ref name=":0" /> |
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اِلیاس قادِری | |||||||
Title | Attar | ||||||
Personal life | |||||||
Born | Ilyas Qadri 12 July 1950[1] | ||||||
Nationality | Pakistani | ||||||
Notable work(s) | Faizan-e-Sunnat | ||||||
Known for | Founder of Dawat-e-Islami | ||||||
Religious life | |||||||
Religion | Islam | ||||||
Movement | Islamic | ||||||
Senior posting | |||||||
YouTube information | |||||||
Channel | |||||||
Years active | 2013 — Present | ||||||
Subscribers | 679 thousand[2] | ||||||
Total views | 66.5 million[2] | ||||||
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Last updated: 18 September 2021. | |||||||
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Ilyas Qadri (Template:Lang-ur), known as Attar ( عطار), is a Sufi Islamic preacher, Sunni Muslim scholar and founding leader of Dawat-e-Islami - a non-political religious organisation. He is based in Karachi, Pakistan. Attar is the author of Faizan-e-Sunnat.[1]
Biography
References
- ^ a b The 500 Most Influential Muslims (PDF) (2020 ed.). Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. p. 109. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ a b "About Maulana Ilyas Qadri". YouTube.
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