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Pir Irani

Hazrat Pir Syed Mostafa Sibghatullah Shah Irani (1900–1986)(
*Najamul-Tarafaen
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Pir Irani remained at Hyderabad and guided thousands of DisciplesMurids, He died on 27 December 1986 at Hyderabad and rested at mustafaiya shareef, () Shadi Shaheed Khairpur Mirs.
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* Shaikh Kamil Mukammil Tamammi Hazrat Khowaja Nizamuddin Wali Rumi (Kaiyan Shareef, Kashmir-Pakistan)
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* Shaikh Kamil Mukammil Tamammi Hazrat Khowaja Mohammad Qasim Kiyani (Mohra Shareef, Koh-e-Mari-Pakistan)
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* Hazrat Pir Syed Sibghatullah Shah Al-Mauroof PIR IRANI
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* Hazrat Umm-ul-Fuqara Ammi-Jan Sahiba Mostafai
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* Khowaja Pir Hassan Ali Hamerani Mostafai
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* Khowaja Pir Ghulam Mostafa Mostafai
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* Khowaja Pir Fazal Kareem Mostafai (Urf Badde Hakeem Sahib),
*Hakeem Abdul Ghafaar Zoki Mostafai,
*Qazi Salahuddin Mostafai.
*Professor Ali Nawaz Jatoi Mustafai,
*Khowaja Pir Bux Bhutto Mustafai,
*Khowaja Seth Muhammad Qasim Mustafai,
*Molvi Muhammad Qasim Pitafi Mustafai,
*Khowaja Pir Shahzada Habeeb Sultan Mustafai,
*Makhdoom Abdul-Jabbar Siddiqui Mustafai,
*Khowaja Abdul Qadir Laghari Mustafai,
*Syed Ghous Ali Shah Mustafai,
*Syed Wali Muhammad Shah Mustafai,
*Pir Lal Bux Mustafai Lund.
*Abdus-Sattar Mustafai Qureshi.
==Silsila-e-Mustafaiya==


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