Ahmad Rafique Akhtar
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Ahmad Rafique Akhtar (born April 15, 1941) is a Sufi Islamic scholar from Pakistan. He is from Gujar Khan. A graduate of Government College, Lahore, he has been associated with teaching for years. Finally,[when?] he resolved[clarification needed] to his small crockery shop in Gujar Khan, near Islamabad. There he started delivering lectures on different Islamic and philosophical topics and this eventually grew to such an extent that he had to travel all over the country and different places in the world. Many of his lectures have been published in books.[citation needed]