Nerian Sharif

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Nerian Sharif is a scenic, spiritual Islamic Historic site located in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. The holy tombs of Khwaja Ghaznavi and his younger brother (R.A) are located in Nerian Sharif. The tombs are visited daily and are constantly surrounded by much recitation of the Holy Qur'an & remembrance of Allah by both visitors and locals. In 2017 after the passing away of Hazrat Pir Allaudin Siddiqui (R.A), Hazrat sahib, Pir Allauddin Siddiqui (R.A) was buried at Nerian Sharif and their tomb is visited daily by locals and visitors from around the globe. The current Sajjada Nasheen (Custodian) Of Nerian Sharif is Pir Allaudin Siddiqui sahib (R.A)'s son, Pir Sultan Ul Arfeen Siddiqui Sahib Nerian Sharif has built many masjids in the name of Shaykh Ul Alam around the world. Nerian Sharif also has a strong presence in the United Kingdom And has built many mosques and took part in many community cohesion projects.

Nerian Sharif is located in a mountain area, just outside the small city of ‘Trarkhal’ in Azad Kashmir. One of The first custodian of Nerian Sharif, Khwaja Ghulam Mohuiddin Ghaznavi migrated from Afghanistan to Pakistan. Khwaja Ghulam Mohuiddin sent his beloved son Shaykh Allauddin Siddiqui to the United Kingdom at a young age to spread Sufism. After the death of Khwaja Ghaznavi, Shaykh Allaudin Siddiqui became the custodian of Nerian Sharif and therefore balanced his time between the United Kingdom And Nerian Sharif. In 2006,Pir Allauddin Siddiqui announced plans to launch Noor TV. Noor TV was set up as a free sky channel for muslim ummah in the United Kingdom.

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