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Hafiz Muhammad Siddique

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Hafiz Muhammad Siddique
TitleHafiz-ul-Millat
Personal
Born1819
Died22 January 1890(1890-01-22) (aged 70–71)
ReligionIslam
Organization
OrderQadiriyya

Hafiz Muhammad Siddique (1819-1890) (Urdu) حافظ محمد صديق, title 'Hafiz-ul-milat' (حافظ الملت), was an Islamic scholar and a Sufi of the Qadiriyya order from Sindh and founder of school of Bharchundi Shareef Khanqah in Sindh.[1]

Bharchundi Shareef

Siddique laid the foundation of Khanqah BharChundi Sharif as a spiritual centre. Khanqah BharChundi Sharif is situated 3 km in north of Daharki city which is a Tehsil of Ghotki district, Sindh Province. [citation needed]

Aged 74, he died on 22 January 1890. [citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Professor Qari Muhammad Tahir (30 December 2015). "Mawlana Abdullah Darkhwasti" (in Urdu). Daily Pakistan. Retrieved 1 July 2020.