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Former Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh, founder and Head of Ghazali academy Mirpurkhas, Maulana Amir-ud-Din Mahar (1931-2020)(مولانا امیر الدین مہر) is considered as one of the great and serious scholars of Sindh Pakistan. Maulana Mahar was born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan India in 1931. after partition he came to Pakistan in 1948,At the age, he entered Maulana Mir Muhammad's madrassa in Thul Jacobabad and studied Persian, Arabic and Sindhi for the first six years. He got the first position in his M.A, and he was awarded by a gold medal, Maulana is one of the few scholars who started a madrassa in Mansoora Hala Sindh and served as a head for 2 years, Maulana Amir-ud-Din Mahar joined the Madrasa of Mirpur Khas in 1978 after being associated with Mansoora for twenty years.As a Assist: professor, he joined the International Islamic University, Islamabad in 1988. He retired from the Islamic University in 2002. Maulana has also been the head of Sindhi department in the dawah academy Islamabad, after which he was made in-charge of the regional dawah center Karachi.Many of his articles have been published in Urdu and Sindhi language newspapers and magazines.

three books (گفتگو کا سلیقہ،رحمت ہی رحمت، تعمیرِ معاشرے میں مسجد کا کردار) have also been published from Central Maktab-e-Islami Publishers, New Delhi India, Thus, 45 books of Maulana have come to light, but the greatest scholarly achievement is the Sindhi translation of Tafheem-ul-Quran of Maulana Syed Abul Ali Maududi R.A, after the death of Moulana Jan Muhammad Bhutto,he was also hosted by PTV many times as an Islamic Scholar from Islamabad and Karachi and also on radio Pakistan,Teaching Quran and Hadith, Friday Sermon, Speech since 1952 and Radio and Television since 1977. He attended a servals of international Islamic conferences at Iran and Egypt, he visited Saudia Arab, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Dubai, Moulana was inspired by Allama Iqbal, syed mododi R.A, Moulana Ameer Uddin Mahar passed away on December 14, 2020. Buried in Mirpur Khas ( Sindh)