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- ولد بير مهر على شاه في 1من رمضان الكريم 1275هـ الموافق 14 أبريل 1859م في كولهره وهي قرية صغيرة قرب مدينة راولبندي. والآن مندمجة في مدينة إسلام أباد الجديدة. (ar)
- Meher Ali Shah (Urdu: پیر مہر على شاه; 14 April 1859 – May 1937), was a Sufi scholar and a mystic Punjabi poet from Punjab, British India (present-day Pakistan) belonging to the Chishti order. He is known as a Hanafi scholar leading the anti-Ahmadiyya movement. He wrote several books, most notably Saif e Chishtiyai ("The Sword of the Chishti Order"), a polemical work criticizing the Ahmadiyya movement of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Shah was a descendant, on his father Nazr Din Shah's side, of Abdul Qadir Jilani in the 25th generation, and of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through Hassan Ibn-e-Ali in the 38th generation. On the side of his mother Masuma Mawsufa, he descended from Abdul Qadir Jilani in the 24th generation and from Muhammad through Hussain Ibn-e-Ali in the 37th generation. (en)
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- Golra Sharif, Punjab, British India (en)
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- ولد بير مهر على شاه في 1من رمضان الكريم 1275هـ الموافق 14 أبريل 1859م في كولهره وهي قرية صغيرة قرب مدينة راولبندي. والآن مندمجة في مدينة إسلام أباد الجديدة. (ar)
- Meher Ali Shah (Urdu: پیر مہر على شاه; 14 April 1859 – May 1937), was a Sufi scholar and a mystic Punjabi poet from Punjab, British India (present-day Pakistan) belonging to the Chishti order. He is known as a Hanafi scholar leading the anti-Ahmadiyya movement. He wrote several books, most notably Saif e Chishtiyai ("The Sword of the Chishti Order"), a polemical work criticizing the Ahmadiyya movement of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. (en)
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