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Mazhar Ud Din Ramdasi was an Islamic scholar, columnist, and poet who was also known as Hassan Ul Asar. He wrote the Kashmir anthem, "Mary watan teri jannat main aain gay ik din" (میرے وطن تیری جنت میں آئیں گے اک دن). He was born in Ramdas, Amritsar, in 1914. He was son of Nawab ud din Ramadasi Chishti (1870–1946), who was a scholar. Mazhar ud din received early education in Ali Pur Sayyedan under the supervision of Jamat Ali Shah, then received the Islamic education in Hizb ul Ahnaaf, Lahore. After completing his education, he started his career as an Islamic scholar and also served as a teacher of Islamic Studies in Hizb ul Ahnaaf. His main publications were Naatia poetry and religious articles/newspaper columns. He also served in the newspaper ''Kohistan'' with novelist Naseem Hijazi. Hafiz introduced Islamic column segment under title 'Nishan-e-Rah'. in Rawalpindi, his house was famous as 'Hareem-e-Adab' (حریمِ ادب). ==Early life and Education== He passed his early days in Gurdaspur. As a child he made Bay'at at the hands of Shah Siraj-ul-Haq Gurdaspuri. Hafiz basic education in Ali Pur Sayyedan under supervision of Peer Jamat Ali Shah. Afterwards, he received formal Islamic education in Hizb ul Ahnaaf Lahore. He proved to be a brilliant disciple of Abu ul Barkat. After completing education, he started his career as an Islamic scholar and also served as teacher in Hizb ul Ahnaaf. In Poetry, he took guidance from Hazrat Seemab Akbarabadi.
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