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Syed Qamar-ud-Din Shah Kirmani (Rahmatullah Alaih) reflects a legacy of noble lineage and spiritual brilliance. His name signifies his descent from Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and symbolizes the radiance of faith like the luminous moon. His personality embodied the cultural richness of Kerman, and he was a beacon of wisdom.

He was also known by the titles "Fakhr-e-Bani Hashim" and "Qamar-e-Bani Hashim", which were attributed to him because of the heights of his Islamic knowledge in Kashmir. These titles highlight his esteemed status and his profound understanding and application of Islamic principles. "Fakhr-e-Bani Hashim" denotes pride and distinction among the descendants of Hashim, while "Qamar-e-Bani Hashim" reflects his status as a radiant figure, like the moon, among the lineage of Hashim.

His deep Islamic knowledge and dedication to education facilitated the establishment of the first school in the Kahuta district of Kashmir.




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