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  • Dehlvi was born on 26 April 1779. He was the grandson of famous Islamic scholar and leader Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703 – 1762). When a new Islamic religious revivalist movement appeared in northern India under the leadership of Syed Ahmad Barelvi (1786 – 1831), Dehlvi joined it because he shared its mission and objectives. "The agenda of the new movement known as Tariqah-i-Muhammadiyah was to purify the tenets of Islam from Hindu customs, traditions and cultural practices.""His motive was to convince the Muslim community to purify Islam from Hindu influences and Shiite rituals. He was harsh in his criticism and believed that religion should be practiced in its original form; a thought process which gradually evolved into a Jihad movement."

    The objectives of this movement was to establish an Islamic state where the Muslim community could observe pure teachings of Islam. At that time, much of North India was ruled by the British. So this movement leadership concluded that they should move to an area with less control of the British and with large majority of Muslim population – North-West Frontier region which is now called Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. "Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region was chosen to carry out this

    Shah Ismail Ghazi (R) was a saint-warrior of the time of ruknuddin barbak shah (1459-1474 AD). The spiritual exploits of Shah Ismail Ghazi have come down to us through a Persian manuscript and traditions found at several places in Bengal. The Persian manuscript, risalat-us-shuhada of Pir Muhammad Shattari written in 1042 AH/ 1633 AD, narrates Shah Ismail Ghazi's life and activities in Bengal. A descendant of the Prophet (Sm), Shah Ismail Ghazi was born at Mecca, where he grew and became a teacher and preacher. At certain stage of his life he felt the urge of becoming a martyr, started towards the east accompanied by some of his fellow students and ultimately reached lakhnauti. Barbak Shah, the sultan of Bengal, had then engaged all his engineers and craftsmen to find out ways and means in controlling the floods, which inundated the capital city annually, but all his attempts proved futile. Shah Ismail advised the sultan to construct a bridge over the Chutia-Putia marsh, in the vicinity of the capital, and thus saved the city from waterlogging. The saint then received favours from the king who appointed him to conduct warfare in different frontiers. The saint's objective of taking part in jihad and obtaining martyrdom was thus achieved.

    Shah Ismail Ghazi was first appointed