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}}{{Infobox religious biography | background = | name = Syed Mostafa Sibghatullah Shah Irani | image = Roza-e-pir irani.JPG | caption = Tomb of Pir Irani | religion = Islam, Mystic Mostafai Sufi order | alias = Pir Irani | location = Hyderabad | Title = Pir Irani | Period = 20th century | Predecessor = Baba Ji Khowaja Pir Muhammad Qasim Sadiq (Mohra Sharif) | Successor = Pir Hassan Ali Hamerani Mostafai, Pir Ghulam Mostafa Mostafai Bhutto. | ordination = | post = | previous_post = | present_post = | birth_date = 23 March 1900 | birth_place = Iran | death_date = 27 December 1986 | death_place = Hyderabad, Pakistan }} Hazrat Pir Syed Mustafa Sibghatullah Shah Irani (1900–1986), popularly known as Pir Irani, was a Sufi saint who was the Khalifa of Hazrat Baba Ji Khawaja Muhammad Qasim of Mohra Sharif. He gained spiritual light from Hazrat Baba Ji Khawaja Muhammad Qasim Sadiq of Mohra Sharif. His father named him as Sibghatullah, and mother liked the name Mustafa. He got the Title "Pir Irani" from his Murshid Hazrat Baba Ji Khawaja Muhammad Qasim Sadiq of Mohra Sharif. He was born in Iran and belonged to an influential Syed family. His ancestors were associated with Shahanshah Iran dynasty from centuries. After getting basic education, he graduated from military academy. Reza Shah Pahlavi called him and assigned the job of Assistant to General Auditor. After the war of Ispahan, he became close aide of Reza Shah Pahlavi . His interest in islam compelled him to look for a guide Murshid or Pir. He got his initial training Sulook from Hazrat Aaka Shams-ul-Urafa at Tehran, Iran. After one year of his spiritual education Sulook, his master Murshid directed him "Pir Irani" to seek further spiritual education from Hindustan "India". He started his journey towards Hindustan, while traveling, he met with Hazrat Khizer Al-Khidr who guided him towards Baba Ji Khawaja Muhammad Qasim Sadiq. He got his spiritual Education from 1930 till 1938 at Mohra Sharif . He got khilafat or Ijaza in Sufi orders especially named four Sufi orders i.e. Naqshbandi, Suhrawardiyya, Chishti Order, Qadiriyyah. He was then sent to Sindh, Pakistan to preach others. Pir Irani remained at Hyderabad and guided thousands of disciples, He died on 27 December 1986 at Hyderabad and rested at mustafaiya shareef, External links
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