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Hadim-e-Islam Moulana Fazal-ud-deen Mubaligh R.A. Date of birth unknown (estimated date 1880) Date of death - 28th December 1948 Plal. Place of birth Old Mirpur - Hydrebad Muhalla. Province of Azad Kashmir Moulana Fazal-ud-deen was an Islamic Scholar, Jurist, Poet, Writer, Orator & theologian. Between 1915 till his date of death, he achieved a very prestige status around the Plal area. He was an incredibly private person who spent his entire life in the way of Islam. His social circle involved fellow Ullama-e-deen, Army commanders & relations of Maharajah Hari Singh & generally people who were in positions of trust. Moulana sahib was an incredibly learned person, who possesed an exceptional skill for Islamic callighraphy. He was fluent in Arabic, Punjabi & Farsi. Moulana Sahib worked tremendously hard for the liberaton of the Pakistan when then british were about to leave India. His greatest works came around 1940 onwards, when British rule was coming to an end & Muslims for fighting for independence. Moulana sahib drew inspiration from great battles of Islam, he used Persion poetry, coupled with Islamic teachings to influence & create passion on such a scale, that he caused a revolution in the suburbs of Plal. He took upon himself to recruit muslims to the Pakistan army ranks & delivered groundbreaking lectures on Jihad around the Kashmir area. Moulana sahib formed his own group, which he called the Ghaznavi Battalion Azad Kashmir. Moulana Sahibs third son Abdul Malik was recruited as a Nike.

Early Life
Moulana Fazal-ud-deen was the youngest of three known children. He had two older sisters. Very little is known about Moulana sahibs early life. His father Mian Kala Khan was a rare gemstone trader, who was murdered in the late 18th centuary. At the time Moulana Sahib was of a very young age & was brought up by his eldest sister. (Kafayath Ali's mother). Again very little is know about Moulana sahibs early years. However around the area of Old Mirpur, locals such as Jamaldeen(Thaya Jamala, Karam-Elahi & other elders, knew very well of Moulana Sahib.

His first marriage was around 1899, this lasted 14 years before his wife passed away. They had no children. He continued to live in Old Mirpur, accuring some properties in Jehlum as well. It was initially thought that Moulana sahib migrated to Jehlum & may have lived there for some years. This may be true, as his eldest sister was married & lived in Jehlum. Unfortunately this due to limited information this is the only account we know of for Moulana sahib. There is alot more information known about Moulana Sahib, once he married the 2nd time to Noor Bi around 1917.

== Moulana Sahibs emigration & Marriage == Moulana Fazal-ud-Deen sahib emigrated to Plal around 1917. At the time in Plal, very few muslims were residing there. Notably Mian Fazal-ud-deen who lived in the village with his brothers & family. This would be the family to which Moulana Sahib would later marry into. Moulana Sahib started to preach Islam & teach Quran to muslims already living there. After sometime, the marriage proposal of Noor Bi was proposed to him. The locals of the village decided that, it would be more convenient if Moulana sahib would marry & reside in Plal. Moulana sahib agreed & continued his Dawat to Islam for the people living around the villages. In a short time, Moulana sahibs efforts were beginning to be appreciated by the locals & his name was being mentioned to people in positions of political & economical power. A group of non muslims, nown as achuth, reverted to Islam under the guidance of Moulana Sahib. It is narrated that the achuth clan were classed as outcasts from social life. Once they reverted to Islam, they said to Moulana Sahib will we still be declared as outcasts? Moulana sahib lifted a glass of water, offered him to drink it & then drank the remainder himself. Moulana Sahib then said, Islam teaches universal brotherhood & equality. He then went onto say "no one will declare you different, as we are no borthers" A group of people witnessed this & the achuth were given equal status through taking oath in Islam. Below are some of Moulana Sahibs achievements in the Plal region.
 * The first Taraveeh prayer was led by Moulana Sahib
 * He taught both young & old people of Plal the Quran
 * He would walk to Old Mirpur every Friday to perform the Jumma Prayer
 * He wrote some of the finest literacy works, in Persian, Arabic & Urdu
 * He won a literature competition, where he wrote the words "Jammu wa Kashmir" & this was placed in a plaque & placed in the high court of Jammu.

Moulana Sahib was highly revered in Kashmir & forged a close freindship with many of the Ulama e Ikraam, such as, Mufti Abdul Hakeem Sahib

Family Life
Moulana sahib married twice, his first wife of 14 years passed without having any children. He married later to Noor Bi. They had 8 children, 6 sons & 2 daughters.
 * Muhammed Rehmatullah Khan (Retired Chief Petty Officer of Pakistan Navy)
 * Begum Jaan
 * Abdul Rehman
 * Abdul Malik
 * Ghulam Sakina
 * Abdul Ghani
 * Abdul Majeed
 * Abdul Hameed

Noor Bi was the daughter of Mian Fazal-ud-din & Basah. They lived in the village of Plal & are thought to have emigrated there from a place called Kotla.

--Rocky123321 (talk) 11:06, 23 June 2011 (UTC) Abdul Sahmad Mughal

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