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hah Wali Ullah Shah Wali Ullah was born in 1703. He belonged to a family of religious preachers. He was raised up in an environment where people use to have discourses on Quran, shariah, Muslim morality and social values. His father was a religious scholar of repute. Madrasa Rahimia was established by father of Shah Wali Ullah, Shah Abdur Rahim in Delhi. This madrasa served the Muslims of Northern India. Shah Wali Ullah received his early education from the same college. After graduating he started to teach over there. He continued teaching till 1730 when he went to Saudia Arabia for further studies in theology. There he spent more than a year. During his stay there he met Sheikh Abu Tahir bin Ibrahim for whom he had great regard. He returned to sub-continent with a vivid aim in his mind to serve the Muslims of sub-continent and Islam. When he was just 4 years old in 1707 the last Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir died and the history of sub-continent took a new turn and the power and social status of Muslims in sub-continent started to decline. Since his death the political decline of Mughals and social decline of Muslims started and it is still declining. Shah Wali Ullah experienced this decline as he grew up and was worried about it. Throughout his life he wanted to revive Islam and the status of Muslims in the subcontinent he tried to solve problems faced by Muslims systematically.

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hah Wali Ullah Shah Wali Ullah was born in 1703. He belonged to a family of religious preachers. He was raised up in an environment where people use to have discourses on Quran, shariah, Muslim morality and social values. His father was a religious scholar of repute. Madrasa Rahimia was established by father of Shah Wali Ullah, Shah Abdur Rahim in Delhi. This madrasa served the Muslims of Northern India. Shah Wali Ullah received his early education from the same college. After graduating he started to teach over there. He continued teaching till 1730 when he went to Saudia Arabia for further studies in theology. There he spent more than a year. During his stay there he met Sheikh Abu Tahir bin Ibrahim for whom he had great regard. He returned to sub-continent with a vivid aim in his mind to serve the Muslims of sub-continent and Islam. When he was just 4 years old in 1707 the last Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir died and the history of sub-continent took a new turn and the power and social status of Muslims in sub-continent started to decline. Since his death the political decline of Mughals and social decline of Muslims started and it is still declining. Shah Wali Ullah experienced this decline as he grew up and was worried about it. Throughout his life he wanted to revive Islam and the status of Muslims in the subcontinent he tried to solve problems faced by Muslims systematically.

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