Maulana Bashir Ahmad Sialvi
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Born1948
Died25 March 2014 (aged 65–66)
AlmamaterJamia Razvia, Faisalabad
OccupationsSpiritual & religious Leader of the Qadiriyya; Ahle Sunnat Sufis in Pakistan
Maulana Bashir Ahmad Sialvi | |
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| Born | 1948 |
| Died | 25 March 2014 (aged 65–66) |
| Alma mater | Jamia Razvia, Faisalabad |
| Occupations | Spiritual & religious Leader of the Qadiriyya; Ahle Sunnat Sufis in Pakistan |
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Maulana Bashir Ahmed Sialvi (1948– 25 March 2014) was a prominent Sunni scholar and Imam from Pakistan who lead many Ahle Sunnat organisations of Pakistan and served Islam throughout his life. He was born in Chak 164 Shekhan, Gojra, Pakistan. His father Molvi Haji Ilam Dean Sialvi was one of the first settlers to this area after migration from India. He was a prominent member of the Sufi-Sunni Ulemas and Mushaikhs in Pakistan and United States.[1]