Ahmad Rafique Akhtar
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Ahmad Rafique Akhtar (born April 15, 1941) is a Sufi Islamic scholar from Pakistan.[1] He is from Gujar Khan. A graduate of Government College, Lahore, he has been associated with teaching for years.[citation needed]
His philosophy is simple: "If a man commits thousands of mistakes he still remains a human being, but if we find even one mistake of God, He can not be a God."[2]
Bibliography [edit]
- Mystery Behind the Mystic (June 30, 2000)
References [edit]
- ^ Raja, Farrah Karamat (2000-06-30). Prof. Ahmad Rafique Akhtar: mystery behind the mystic. Sang-e-Meel Publication. ISBN 9789693511604. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- ^ Gillani, Syed Anjum M. "Prof.Ahmad Rafique Akhtar". Retrieved November 12, 2012.