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Ahmad Abdul Qadir (October 2, 1891 - February 14, 1976) was a South Indian Islamic scholar, spiritual guide, and Mufti. He was a key figure in acquiring government accreditation for many Arabic Colleges and Madrasas in Tamil Nadu. His life-long contributions were recognised by his contemporaries with a felicitation function on 20 September 1967. ==Education== Ahmad Abdul Qadir spent his early childhood in the company of his paternal grandfather, ''Imam al-'Arus'' Sayyid Muhammad, who died when he was seven years old. He then received religious instruction from his father ''Sahib al-Jalwa'' Shahul Hamid (d. 1921) and his paternal uncle ''Sahib al-Khalwa'' Abdul Qadir (d. 1913) at the Arusiyya Seminary. During this period, he also memorized the whole Qur'an.〔Bukhari, S. M. (1981). ''Hadya Sharif'' (ஹத்யா ஷரீப்). pXXIV., Kottar: Ghauthiyya Manzil.〕 Following this, he continued his studies at Al-Baqiyat As-Salihat Seminary in Vellore. Here he was under the guidance of the seminary's founder, A'la Hadrat Maulana Shah Abdul Wahab, who was impressed by his ability in studies. Upon graduation at Vellore, he went to An-Nur Al-Muhammadiyya Seminary in Podakkudi where he acquainted with the seminary's founder Hadrat Abdul Karim.〔
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