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Dewanbagi Pir Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda. Stock Image
Funeral prayers for the late Pir, freedom fighter Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda Dewanbagi from Dewanbagh Darbar Sharif in the capital Motijheel will be held on Tuesday (December 29) after Johar. You will be awarded an honor guard at the end of the janaza for your special contribution in the war of liberation. This information has been reported on Dewanbagh Durbar Sharif’s Facebook page.
Dewanbagi Pir will be buried with his wife in Medina Dewanbagh Sharif after Janaza, Mohammad Mehdi, Dewanbagi Pir’s personal assistant, told the media.
The Dewanbagh manager said. A press release signed by Arsam Kudrat A Khoda stated that in the War of Independence in 1971, Dewanbagi Pir fought valiantly against Pak aggressors as the Commander of the 3rd Platoon. At the end of the war he served as a religion teacher in the 17th Bengal Regiment of the Army. He subsequently established a total of 11 courts and more than 100 khanqahs in different countries of the world, including Bangladesh.
Dewanbagi Pir passed away at 6:48 a.m. on Monday (December 26). He was 80 years old at the time of his death. He suffered a stroke at his home around 7:45 a.m. He was later taken to United Hospital where doctors pronounced him dead.
According to Dewanbagh Darbar Sharif’s website, Dewanbagi Pir’s name is Mahbub-e-Khoda However, he is known as ‘Dewanbagi’. He was born on December 14, 1949 in the Bahadurpur village of Ashuganj upazila in Brahmanbaria. His father’s name was Syed Abdur Rashid Sardar. Mother Syeda Jobeda Khatun. He is the youngest of six brothers and two sisters. He studied from Karimia Alia Madrasa in Talshahar to Fazil.
Dewanbagi Pir received the bayat from Abul Fazal Sultan Ahmed Chandrapuri, the founder of Chandrapara Darbar in Faridpur. Dewanbagi later married his daughter Hamida Begum. Because of this, he obtained the caliphate from his father-in-law.
A few days later, he built a dormitory at Dewanbagh in Narayanganj and introduced himself as the Sufi emperor. Little by little his followers continue to grow. At one point, Dewanbagi is operating at 147 Arambagh in Motijheel with a permanent court.
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