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ABOUT ME

MY APPROACH

"I am here to help build government relations between countries to develop states from a business and social point of view."

Faqir Ali

EDUCATION

-Precession Convent School Murree (Top School of Pakistan)
-Bachelor Degrees from Punjab, Pakistan
-Law Degree (LLB) completed from the 
University of Leeds in London, England

 -LLM (Master of Laws) from Columbia University in New York, USA 

ACHIEVEMENTS

Faqir Ali has kept his family legacy coming from many decades of the shrine Darbar Hazrat Shah Sadiq Nihangs (R.A) and serves millions of followers of the shrine and holds office of Sajjada Nashin.  He was a Magistrate in Jhang, Pakistan with section 30 powers from 1992 to 1994. He was the youngest nominated Senator of ruling party in 1996. Faqir Ali was a successful entrepreneur in Central London, England; with also having the privilege of working with Onassis oil to broker a deal on their behalf all while running a successful real estate business. With his aspiration to see Pakistan prosper and grow, he was a main asset to creating better ties with european countries. For instance, on his state tour of the Republic of Albania, he coordinated between the Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousaf Razia Gillani and the Prime Minister of Albania Dr. Sali Berisha to have the Republic of Pakistan recognize Albania as a country. Also on the request of the Albanian Prime Minister Dr. Sali Berisha, Faqir Ali cordinated the establishment of an Albanian embassy in Pakistan. After building great ties with Albania, the Prime Minister also suggested that a neighboring country like Kosovo should receive recognition for being a county by Pakistan as well. Furthermore, Faqir Ali called upon the Secretary Defence of Pakistan Lt. General R. Athar Ali Shah to visit Canada and successfully create an airline treaty between Pakistan and Canada to create better ties. After some time arriving from Pakistan to Canada, Faqir Ali decided to run for the presidency of the Pakistan Canada Association of Hamilton and achieved it. He served the Pakistani community for seven years including during the 9/11 attack and ensured the betterment of Pakistanis residing in Canada. He was apart of Paul Martin and Stephen Harper's campaign for Prime Minister of Canada; helped Paul Martin and Stephen Harper's build strong relationship swith the Pakistani community in Ontario. Faqir Ali played a key role in the campaign of the first elected Muslim Member of Parliament of Canada in Ottawa. He was apart of Patrick Brown’s campaign for the Mayor of Brampton. He had also assisted the Consulate General of Pakistan (Toronto) in forming better community relations. Today, Faqir Ali is the Chief Executive Officer of Al Nihangs Group and is helping to break the gap between foreign investors to unite countries, all while maintaining diplomatic relationships with many foriegn states.

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Faqir M. Ali was born in Jhang, Punjab in a prominent Muslim family. His family belongs to a well known spiritual Darbar of Shah Sadiq Nihang (RA) and Faqir M Ali is the current Sajjada Nashin of the Darbar which dates back from 1100 Hijri. His grandfather, Khan Bahadur Faqir Mohammad Rashid Sajjada Nashin Darbar of Hazrat Mohammad Shah Sadiq Nihang of Jhang, Punjab holds the Khan Bahadur title and also an honorary magistrate in his period. His Father, Faqir Mohammad Rashid Akber served as a honorary commissioned officer of Pakistan Army and Chairman of RPCA. Both his father and grandfather were a reputed and respected figure at their time.

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Shrine History 

Syed Muhammed Bukhari alias Shah Sadiq Nehang (R.A.)
The original name of Shah Sadiq 
Nehang (R.A.) is Syed Muhammed Bukhari son of Syed Nasir-ud-Din Mahmood (R.A.) popular as Makhdoom Syed Jahania Jahangusht, from the linage of “Soharwardia” Pir Syed Shah Jalal-ud-Din Qutab Kamal “Surkh-Posh” (Red- Claded) Bukhari.
It was the beginning of the downfall of Mughal Empire that Shiekh Saleem Sadhar Qalander became popular in Sindh. Saints started gathering at the shrine, Syed
Muhmmad Bukhari also joined.
During these days the “langar-
khanan” of the shrine had shortage of food, due to draught. Qalandar came out of his “chillagah” (the shrine) and announced that now he will sacrifice one saint daily. Hazrat Syed Muhammed presented himself for the sacrifice, while the others fled.
It was then that Qalandar took Syed Muhammed Bukhari inside and bestowed upon him the title of ”Sadiq
Nehang” (the true ) due to his firm faith. He was given the “knowledge of Spirituality”. He was asked to preach good & Humanity and stand fast against the evil along the eastern bank of river Chenab.
It was the last era of Shah Jehan that Shah Sadiq Nehang wore the Qalanderi cloak and embarked upon the mission of spreading Islam.
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use to wear a black “Ahram” (cloth) with bare right shoulder. He used the tools of Good character & kindness for preaching. 
Within a short span of time a large number of people including Hindus & Sikhs, from Sindh & Punjab, came into the circle of spirituality. His kind words use to melt hearts and due to this large number of people came to the right path of Islam.
House to take” bayt” (Oath of Submission) from his disciple by taking their hand in his hand. Every disciple was given a “Kashkool” (special bowl) & an “Ahram” (cloth) and was asked to beg in order to suppress the “Nasaf-I Amara” (inner conscious).The disciples were advised to stay away from the moral evils &follow the “Sharia-i-Muhammedia” (Muhammed an law). He himself was a man of character and “Tareeqat” (a Sufi discipline).
The saint decided to settle near Shorkot, the area became popular as “Shah Sadiq
Nehang”. He left this world in 1181 Hijri at the same place.
The “Machas” (beacons) of Shah Sadiq Nehang are still present in Kohi Nehang near Tolamba, Multan, Mirik Sial Jhang, Khankah Dogra Sargodha, Nehang Pindi Battian, Kallian wali, Ditch Kot etc.
Sword, “Assa” (Stick), Iron-fish and several “Alm” (flags) with Quranic verses and Hadees engraved on them are preserved in the shrine. 
The “
Urs” is held between 5 and 7 “Maghar” (Local Calendar) every year.
The Shrine, Mosque and attached building are 
glorious example of Mughal architecture engraved with beautiful calligraphy and artwork.
Following are the “Sajjada Nasheen” (Custodian) of Shah Sadiq 
Nehang. (Chronologically)
1. Qutab Shah
2. Faqir Muhammed Rashid
3. Faqir Dogar Malang
4. Mian Ranjha
5. Mian Nusrat Shah
6. Faqir Mian Kochak
7. Faqir Haider Shah
8. Faqir Mian Muhammed Ali
9. Mian Muhammed Pannah
10. Mian Nusrat Ali
11. Faqir Muhammed Rashid
12. Faqir Muhammad 
Kurshid

13. Faqir Anwar Sajjad

14. Faqir Muhammad M. Ali

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Khan Bahadur Faqir M. Rashid Sajjada Nishin Honorary Megastat
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Hazrat Ali Aleh Salam (R.A) Holy Cloth Given by Benazir Bhutto
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Guest of Honour at Quaid E aAzam Tomb

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