Khwaja Qamar ul Din Sialvi

He was also the founder of the Sunni Barelvi political party Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (representing the religious scholars of the Ahl-e-Sunnah Wa-al-Jamaa'ah denomination in Pakistan) and became its president in 1970.

Khwaja Qamaruddin Sialvi was born on 24 Jumada al-awwal 1324 A.H. (7 July 1906), in Sial Sharif in the Punjab Province of British India.

When his age was four years, four months and ten days, Khawaja Ziya' al-Din enrolled him to memorise the Qur'an in the class of Hafiz Karim Bakhsh.

This written piece caused a greater sense of enhancing the education and upbringing of this student in the heart of his father; Khawaja Ziya' al-Din.

As a result, he looked towards a distinguished scholar from the Khayr Abadi family of knowledge and wisdom, Maulana Mu'in al-Din Ajmayri.

Khawaja Qamar al-Din studied philosophy and logic with one of the leading masters of the Khayarabadi tradition, Maulana Muhammad Din Budhwi, who was considered unparalleled in his age in the rational sciences as well as in many other subjects.

Khawaja Qamar al-Din, with firm resolve and certainty, announced his assistance and loyalty to Qa'id A'zam in the struggle to acquire Pakistan.

[3] The pursuing of a referendum in the Sarhad province was much dangerous as the Khan Brothers had great influence and power here and they were blind devotees of Gandhi.

The bravery of the people who paved the way for the success of the Muslim community in Sarhad, without a doubt at the front of this group, you would clearly see the shining face of Khawaja Qamar al-Din.