Muhammad Ishtiaq
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Molvi Muhammed Ishtiaq is the current leader of the Muslim group Jamaat-ul-muslimeen, found in the Indo-Pak subcontinent. After the death of the Imam Masood Ahmad, he was chosen to lead the group. He currently lives in Karachi, Pakistan.[1]
[edit] Religious career
He joined Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen in his youth and became a student of Islamic studies, Muhammad Ishtiaq was taught Arabic and Islamic Studies by the late Emir of Jamaatul Muslimeen Molvi Syed Masood Ahmad, and before becoming the Emir of Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen he was an orator for this group, a teacher at Madrasah Islamiya (Islamic School) and also as Nazim (organizer) of Tableegh.[2]
[edit] His writings
Tahqiq us Salah (research on the prayers of Muhammad)
[edit] References
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