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The janaza of Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda, the founder of Dewanbagh Sharif, was held in Arambagh in the capital on Tuesday after Johar. Photo: Focus Bangla

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The janaza of Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda, the founder of Dewanbagh Sharif, was held in Arambagh in the capital on Tuesday after Johar. Photo: Focus Bangla

Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda (61), the founder of Dewanbagh Sharif, has been buried with state honors after Janaza. He was awarded the Guard of Honor for participating in Sector 3 of the War of Liberation.

He was buried alongside his wife Syeda Hamida Begum in Motijheel after Janaza in Rahmat Dewanbagh Sharif in Arambagh of the capital after Johar on Tuesday.

Dewanbagi followers from different districts, including Dhaka, participated in the janaza. Dewanbagi’s eldest son led the funeral. Syed AFM Nur Al Azhari.

Dewanbagh founder Sharif died in a hospital in Dhaka on Monday morning.

Said the director of Dewanbagh Sharif. In a press release sent by Arsam Kudrat, it is said that in the 1971 war for independence, Dewanbagi fought valiantly against the Pak aggressors as a platoon commander of Sector 3 and at the end of the war served as a religious teacher in the 17th Regiment. Bengal Army. Subsequently, Mohammadi established a total of 11 Durbar Sharif, more than a hundred Khankah Sharif, and more than a thousand Asheks for the spread of Mohammadi Islam in different countries of the world, including Bangladesh. Through the online platform of Janaza and Guard of Honor, millions of Asheks of Hazur Keblajan have the opportunity to watch Rasool Bhakta Murid Sontan live show at home and abroad.

The Honor Guard was given after the janaza of Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda, the founder of Dewanbagh Sharif and a heroic freedom fighter. Photo: Dewanbagh Sharif

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The Honor Guard was given after the janaza of Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda, the founder of Dewanbagh Sharif and a heroic freedom fighter. Photo: Dewanbagh Sharif

Dewanbagi Pir Syed Mahbub 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.



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