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'''Syed Khalid Hasan Shah''' was an [[Islam]]ic religious leader, a prominent exponent of modern [[Naqshbandi]] [[Sufism]],
'''Syed Khalid Hasan Shah''' was an [[Islam]]ic religious leader, a prominent exponent of modern [[Naqshbandi]] [[Sufism]],
[[Image:His grave in Allo Mahar Shreef.jpg|thumb|right|300px|His grave along with grave stone with his name writen in urdu]]
[[Image:His grave in Allo Mahar Shreef.jpg|thumb|right|218px|His grave along with grave stone with his name writen in urdu]]
==Birth==
==Birth==
He was born in [[Allo Mahar]] Sharif, [[Pakistan]]. His father was [[syed faiz ul hasan shah|Syed Faiz ul-Hasan Shah]].
He was born in [[Allo Mahar]] Sharif, [[Pakistan]]. His father was [[syed faiz ul hasan shah|Syed Faiz ul-Hasan Shah]].

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Syed Khalid Hassan Shah
File:Pir Syed Khalid Hassan Shah.jpg
Born1934
Died13th octuber 1991
OccupationMuslim Scholar
SchoolAhl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamā‘h
Main interests
Hadith, oratory, Tasawwuf, and Islamic Philosophy

Syed Khalid Hasan Shah was an Islamic religious leader, a prominent exponent of modern Naqshbandi Sufism,

His grave along with grave stone with his name writen in urdu

Birth

He was born in Allo Mahar Sharif, Pakistan. His father was Syed Faiz ul-Hasan Shah.

Education

His father sent him to school to study secular knowledge during the day, and in the evening he studied Islam at the local maktab, where he learned the basics of Islamic law, jurisprudence, the Hadith, and Qur'anic exegesis. He passed a B.A. at Murray College, Sialkot. He received his elementary education and lessons in Urdu from his father, logic and philosophy from his grandfather.

Religious career

He delivered many lectures all over Pakistan, and struggled for the establishment of Islamic law in Pakistan. He held the seat of his father as a debater in 1984 and worked for eight years.He joined Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat and lead protests against Ahmadiyya Movement.

Death

He died in 1992, and was buried in Allomahar Shrief beside his father.

Family

He had one son and two daughters. His son Sahabzada Syed Murtaza Amin is also an orator of Islam lecturing in different parts of world.

See also