Ghousavi Shah (Persian/Urdu:الحاج حضرت مولانا غوثوی شاه) (4 November 1955) is a Islamic Sufi mystic teacher, writer, humanist, and columnist, affiliated with the Barelvi Chishti Order, based in Hyderabad, South India.
Moulana Ghousavi Shah imbibed the love of learning from his father and engrossed himself in Tasawwuf and writing books.
[1][2] He observes the annual anniversaries of the deaths of Imam-E-Azam Abu Hanifa and Shaik-E-Akbar Mohiuddin ibne Arabi.
[3] Shah is the founder of Arabic Academy in Andhra Pradesh, that focuses on learning and understanding the Quran and Hadith.
[4][6] Shah's general teachings are:[10] Zikr (Dhikr) is a Sufi method in which God's name and virtues are repeated in a specific way.
Moulana Ghousavi Shah says Noor (light) encompasses your mind, body and spirit when you practice zikr consistently with devotion.
The book depicts the Quranic verses through images and explained them in Urdu and English for the younger generation.