Muhammad Ibrahim Siddiqui

He received successorship and teaching licences in 1957 from Shah Muhammad Ibrahim Raza Khan Jilani Mian in 1376 (1957) and was appointed as faculty at the Darul Uloom Rehmania and Jama Masjid Gukarkhan, as principal and Khateeb (lecturer).

[2] In 1965, Siddiqui established the Sunni Razvi Society International in Mauritius, formed on the directions of Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri.

The organisation spread to France, Holland, Kenya, Pakistan, Sri-Lanka, Suriname and South Africa.

[3] During his 1970 visit to Durban, South Africa, he gave lectures on the importance and significance of loving the Islamic prophet Muhammad and debated with Tablighi Jamaat members.

On 20 February 1983, Siddiqui laid the foundation stone on a large piece of land which had been donated by a disciple.