Muhammad Yar Shah

Muhammad Yar Shah

Grand Ayatollah Allama Syed Muhammad Yar Shah Naqvi Najafi (born 1913 in Alipur Panjab, died 1990) the First Biggest prominent Shia scholar in Pakistan. He proceeded to Najaf Ashraf and returned from there in 1940. He was a brave and fearless religious scholar. He taught a lot of ulama through his knowledge, strong character and personality.

Prominent Disciples

  1. Allama Syed Gulaab Ali Shah Naqvi (of Multan)
  2. Ayatollah Hussain Bakhsh Najafi Jara
  3. Shaikh UL Jamia Ayatullah Akhtar Abbas Najfi (Lahore)
  4. Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Hussain Najafi (Dhakkoo) (sargodha)
  5. Muhsin e Millat Allama Syed Safdar Hussain Najafi (Lahore)
  6. Grand Ayatollah Hafiz syed Riaz Hussain Naqvi Najafi (Lahore) (son in law & Disciple)
  7. Allama Naseer Hussain Najafi (sargodha)
  8. Allama Gulam Hassan Najafi Jarra (D I khan)
  9. Allama Hafiz Syed Muhammad Sibtain Naqvi Qummi (Son & Disciple)
  10. Allama Hafiz Syed Muhammad Hasnain Naqvi Qummi (Son & Disciple)
  11. Ayatullah Hafiz Syed Muhammad Saqlain Naqvi Qummi (Son & Disciple)
  12. Hafiz syed Muhammad Sayyedain naqvi (Son & Disciple)
  13. Qaed e Millat Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi
  14. Allama Ghulam Hussain Najfi Shaheed (Lahore)
  15. Malik ul ulama Allama Malik Ijaz Hussain Najafi (Khushab)
  1. Allama Qazi syed Niaz Hussain Naqvi Qummi (chief justice Iran) (son in law & Disciple)
  2. Ayatullah Hassan Raza Ghadeeri (London)
  3. Allama Qazi Fayyaz Hussain Naqvi Qummi (Karachi)
  4. MUBALLIGH e Azam allama Muhammad ismaeel

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See also

the First Biggest prominent Shia scholar in pakistan Ustad ul ulama Grand Ayatullah Syed Muhammad Yar Shah Naqvi Najfi.> Ayatollah Muhammad Hussain Najafi

References

  1. ^ Maulana Riaz Hussain Jafari, Mayyar-e-Mawaddat (Ayatollah Allama Syed Muhammad yar shah naqvi najfi ki majalis ka majmooa)
  2. ^ Kitab Ilmi Inqlab ke Bani

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