Hazrat Shah Asrar Ul Haque
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Hazrat Shah Asrar Ul Haque, also known as Hazrat Amir Shah Sahib, born in Karachi, Pakistan, is among the senior khalifa's of Hazrat Sufi Muhammad Iqbal (Rah). He was given the mantle of Qutub al Aktab in the year 2000 after the wisal (or union with God) of Hazrat Sufi Muhammad Iqbal Sahib (Rah). He has ijazah from four silsila: Chishtia, Qadri, Naqshbandi, Sohrwardia, Chishti being the main one. His humbleness, great religiosity and Faiz, attracts murid from all around the world.[1] [2]