Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali
Chairman Muslim Institute Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali | |
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صاحبزادہ سلطان احمد علی | |
Personal life | |
Born | |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Notable work(s) | Research, Sufism |
Religious life | |
Religion | Islam |
Lineage | Sultan Bahoo |
Tariqa | Sarwari Qadiri |
Website | www |
Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali (Urdu: صاحبزادہ سلطان احمد علی) is a Pakistani scholar, motivational speaker, and spiritual mentor from Jhang, Pakistan. He is currently serving as the chairman of the Muslim Institute, a research-based think tank. Sultan Ahmed Ali is a tenth-generation descendant of Hadrat Sultan Bahoo, a 17th-century Qadiri Sufi saint of the Indian subcontinent.[1][2][3]
In 2020, the Institute of Peace and Development (INSPAD) named him among the top ten most influential Muslims.[4][5] He has represented Pakistan at various international conferences and symposiums[6] in countries including the United Kingdom, United States,[7][2] Turkey,[8][9] Azerbaijan,[10][11] Indonesia,[12][13] and Kazakhstan.[14] Notably, he participated in the Global Summit of Religious Leaders held in Baku.[15][16]
Sultan Ahmed Ali has delivered lectures at various academic institutions across Pakistan[17][18] and has contributed to scholarly publications.[19][20] He is the chief editor of Mirrat-ul-Arifeen International, a monthly magazine, and serves as the secretary general of Islahee Jamaat and Aalmi Tanzeem ul Arifeen.[1]
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- ^ a b "International Center for Law and Religion Studies | Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali". Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ a b "Lecture: Teachings of the Sufi Mystics: Poetry as a Source - American Islamic College". 2018-03-28. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "The N. Nazarbayev Center and the Muslim Institute of Pakistan signed a memorandum of understanding". religions-congress.org. 2022-05-23. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "INSPAD, Announcing long Awaited 2020 (Top Ten Muslims)". Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "Turkey's first lady among top 10 influential Muslims". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ UPF-Austria, Lilly Gundacker (2021-02-02). "Faith Groups' Pro-Peace, Anti-Crime Roles Lauded". UPF Europe and Middle East. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "International Center for Law and Religion Studies | 30th Annual International Law and Religion Symposium". Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ HSSMR. ISBN 978-81-943403-1-7. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
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- ^ "Sultan Ahmed Ali: War crimes of Armenians against Azerbaijanis - genocidal acts". www.azerbaycan24.com. 2023-04-01. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ MI, PKU. "PKUMI Gelar Kuliah Tamu Sufisme di Asia Selatan bersama Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali". Pendidikan Kader Ulama Masjid Istiqlal (PKU-MI) (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "Opinion Piece on "Foundations of Pakistan-Indonesia Friendship" with thanks to Sahibzada Sultan Ahmad Ali - South Asian Pulse". www.sapulse.com. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "GOV.KZ - Единая платформа интернет-ресурсов государственных органов (ЕПИР ГО)". gov.egov.kz (in Kazakh). Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "Sultan Ahmed Ali: Combating climate change requires comprehensive approach". Report News Agency. 2024-11-05. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "Sultan Ahmed Ali: Combating climate change requires comprehensive approach". www.azerbaycan24.com. 2024-11-05. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "April 2015 – International Islamic University". Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ "PID". pid.gov.pk. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
- ^ Hernandez, S. (2022-09-13). Islamic Heritage Architecture IV. WIT Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-78466-475-6.
- ^ Procceeding | International Forum on Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. ISBN 978-81-943403-2-4. Retrieved 2025-04-26.
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