Amanulla Sha, who was born in August 1836 and breathed his last in June 1947, migrated from Chandragiri to establish the Qadari seat here. The establishment of Qadari seat of Islamic spiritualism in the temple city of Tirupati more than 70 years ago bears testimony to the level of religious tolerance and inter-faith brotherhood those days. Amanullah Sha Qadari nurtured hundreds of disciples across Andhra Pradesh and bordering areas of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, while passing on the baton to his heirs. He was said to be the 25th generation descendant of Syed Abdul Wahab Sha Qadari, the first son of Syed Abdul Qadir Jeelani, founder of the main Qadari seat at Baghdad, nearly 1,000 years ago. The seat is akin to a religious monastery to conduct spiritual sermons to the faithful and guide them towards the path of enlightenment.
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