Shamsul Ulama Maulana Safiullah Dadaji (1870 A.D.- 1948) was renowned as Dadaji among the Muslims of Bengal. He was a spiritual scholar, Islamic preacher, philosopher and teacher. He was the Head Maulavi of Calcutta Aliah Madrasah (Now Aliah University). This saint ultimately ended up settling in Kolkata of West Bengal in the Indian subcontinent in early 1900. He did not have any formal education or degree from any established institution, but he was an accomplished Islamic thinker.
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| - Shamsul Ulama Maulana Safiullah Dadaji (1870 A.D.- 1948) was renowned as Dadaji among the Muslims of Bengal. He was a spiritual scholar, Islamic preacher, philosopher and teacher. He was the Head Maulavi of Calcutta Aliah Madrasah (Now Aliah University). This saint ultimately ended up settling in Kolkata of West Bengal in the Indian subcontinent in early 1900. He did not have any formal education or degree from any established institution, but he was an accomplished Islamic thinker. (en)
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| - Maulana Safiullah Dadaji (en)
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| - * Maulana Abdul Ghafoor
* Ziaul Huq Qutubuddin
* Salman Abdul Qayyum (en)
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| - Abdur Rahman, known as Jawwad Shah (en)
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| - Head Maulana, Kolkata Alia Madrasah (en)
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| - Sufi saint, preacher, philosopher (en)
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| - Muhammad Yahya Sasarami (en)
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| - Shamsul Ulama Maulana Safiullah Dadaji (1870 A.D.- 1948) was renowned as Dadaji among the Muslims of Bengal. He was a spiritual scholar, Islamic preacher, philosopher and teacher. He was the Head Maulavi of Calcutta Aliah Madrasah (Now Aliah University). This saint ultimately ended up settling in Kolkata of West Bengal in the Indian subcontinent in early 1900. He did not have any formal education or degree from any established institution, but he was an accomplished Islamic thinker. (en)
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