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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Manki_SharifManki Sharif - Wikipedia

    Manki Sharif has the most talented and educated people that are serving in different important institutions in Pakistan. Highly Commissioned officers in Civil & Army, Serving doctors, engineers, Accountants, CEO's. The culture is rich bounded with strong ethics of the community. However, majority of the people are self-employed running their ...

  2. Islam portal. v. t. e. Amin ul-Hasanat (1 February 1922 – 5 January 1960), better known as the Pir of Manki Sharif qv, was the son of Pir Abdul Rauf and an Islamic religious leader in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of British India (now Pakistan). After joining the All-India Muslim League in 1945, he was noted for his campaign in the ...

  3. Aug 17, 2017 · Suhrawardy, Fazlul Haq, Maulana Bhashani, Pir Sahab Manki Sharif, Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot, Mian Iftikharuddin, and several others were all once part of the League, where their space kept shrinking.

    • Amin Ul Hasanat Biography
    • Career
    • Amin Ul Hasanat Death

    Amin belonged to an eminent religious background and got an education in religion-based subjects. After his father demise, he occupied his ancestral Gaddi; he was only twelve at that time. He was popularly known as Peer of Manki Shareef and is among those legendary leaders who significantly contributed to the ‘Pakistan Movement’s victorious journey...

    Joined Muslim League

    He was immensely inspired and influenced by the Lahore Resolution of March 1940. He joined the Muslim League in 1945 and visited NWFP to gain support and assistance for Muslim League. On 1st Oct 1945, he arranged a grand meeting of Mashaikh and Ulema at Peshawar, which passed resolutions demonstrating loyalty and sincerity with the Muslim League and showed complete trust and confidence in the leadership of Jinnah.

    Invited Jinnah to Visit NWFP

    He then asked Jinnah to visit province and Jinnah made a tour on 24th Nov 1945. This visit boosted the spirit of Peer Sahib and also his dedicated followers. His vigorous campaigns and efforts for Tehreek-e-Pakistan in NWFP turned fruitful and significantly contributed to the success of Muslim League in the referendum, held in NWFP in early 1947.

    Letter by Jinnah

    Jinnah wrote a letter to Hasanat in which he promised that Islamic Laws would be implemented to matters of the Muslim community. The success of the Muslim League in NWFP referendum became the base for British Govt to decide to include NWFP into Pakistan.

    He passed away at a very young age of 37 on 28th Jan 1960, in a car accident on 5th Jan 1960 near Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan. He was laid down at Manki Shareef, Nowshera District, Pakistan.

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  4. The Pir of Manki Sharif: His Role in the Pakistan Freedom Movement Iftikhar Ahmad Yusufzai* Himayatullah Yaqubi** Abstract The battle for Pakistan was fought in the whole of India but in the North West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 1, it acquired a unique character in the sense that here the proponents of the Muslim Nationalism and Pakistan were confronted not with a hostile Hindu ...

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  5. Aug 8, 2023 · The seventh chapter, "The Making of Pakistan and the NWFP: Quaid-i-Azam – Pir of Manki Sharif Unpublished Correspondence November 1945-November 1946," uncovers the unpublished correspondence between Jinnah and Pir of Manki Sharif.

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  7. sacrifice for the creation of Pakistan. He based his proclamation on the verses of the Holy Qur'an which maintain that it is lawful to support Muslims but unlawful to support non-Muslims. It is at this stage that we see the Pir of Manki Sharif devoting himself whole-heartedly to the cause of Pakistan.