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Ahmed Ullah Maizbhanderi (ベンガル語:ছৈয়দ আহমদ উল্লাহ মাইজভাণ্ডারী (কঃ)) (1826- 1906) was the founder of the Maizbhanderi Sufi Order.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sufism -- Sufis -- Sufi Orders/ Sufism's Many Paths )〕 Ahmed Ullah as a Universal Sufi Saint, Pir (Sufism) Auliya (awlia) gained the title as Gausul Azam Moulana Syed Ahmed Ullah Maizbhanderi Kebla Kaba (K.A.) or Ghaus-e-Azam. He is a descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. He is also known as Hadrath Kebla, Gausul Azam Maizbhanderi, Bor Moulana (a title which in the local language means; "the senior scholar"), Faqir Moulovi, Khatemul Olad and Shaie-e-Lillah. Gausul Azam Maizbhanderi is his common name. Maizbhandar is the name of his native village where he was born and buried. His newly built shrine, according to the numeric events of his livelihood, is a modern architectural structure. It is 40 km (25 miles) from the city center of Chittagong. Hazrats' shrine is open for people of all classes, sects and religions. ==Early life==
Ahmed Ullah Maizbhandari was born on January 15, 1826, corresponding to Magh 1, 1233 of the Bengali calendar year. Sufi scholar Mohiuddin Ibn Arabi was said to have predicted the birth of Ahamed Ullah Maizbhanderi, 586 years earlier. Maizbhandari spent his childhood in his native district of Chittagong. After finishing his secondary education, he was admitted to Calcutta Alia Madrasha〔 (Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of India (1773 to 1784), responded to this need by establishing the Alia Madrasa).〕 (Aliah University) of British India, for his higher studies in Islamic religion and philosophy.
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