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Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda, known as Dewanbagi Pir, died Monday in a private hospital in the capital. He was repeatedly discussed and criticized for his controversial comments.
Islamists have repeatedly complained, claiming that Syed Mahbub, known as the Pir of Dewanbagi, and his relatives saw the Creator. He has also been accused of making controversial comments on various topics of Islam, including the Prophet of Islam.
Syed Mahbub was born on December 14, 1949 in Ashuganj, Brahmanbaria. He studied from Karimia Alia Madrasa in Talshahr to Fazil.
Abul Fazal Sultana Ahmed, the founder of Chandrapara Darbar in Faridpur, married Hamida Begum, daughter of Chandrapuri.
A few days later he built a dormitory at a place called Dewanbagh in Narayanganj. There he began to present himself as a Sufi emperor. From there, the word Dewanbagi is associated with his name.
Later he started his activities by building a permanent court at 147 Arambagh in Motijheel.
Professor of Islamic Education at Dhaka University. Muhammad Shafiqur Rahman told the BBC that he had gotten up with a contradictory fatwa. Islam has been cut off. He will give heaven, he has seen God, he has deceived people by saying these things.
He said that, in fact, people are blind fanatics. Many Bengalis are getting more and more excited. This has been his fan for this.
Syed Mahbub’s statements at different times also led to clashes between supporters of other pirs and their supporters. Internet users have turned to social networks. Even after the death of Dewanbagi Pir, there is a lot of criticism about him through social media.
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