Background
He was married to Amtul Qadir, a descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Her lineage is traced from a male descendant of Moinuddin Chishti Ajmeri.
He was married to Amtul Qadir, a descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Her lineage is traced from a male descendant of Moinuddin Chishti Ajmeri.
He was particularly influential in
Its motto is: "come in to learn, go out to serve". Apart from celebrating Islamic events, it trains imams and teaches memorization of the Qur"an. Siddiqui has composed and sung in praise of, especially when it gained independence and its status as a republic.
In 1972, Siddiqui departed for Britain, and in his farewell message to the people of he said, "On this moment of departure, I must earnestly appeal to you al to live in harmony and peace, to become torch-bearers of peace to this divided world or ours, and to work hard for the welfare of this picturesque country.
Before ending I take this opportunity to express my warmest thanks to everyone, to the Editors, the MBC/television, the Police, the different institutions and last but not least, the Government of for their entire and precious co-operation extended to me in carrying out my religious mission successfully here."
He began organizing continuous weekly Thursday Halqa Zikr at the Jummah Mosque. From September 1965 to the present date, more than 1130 Monday weekly Halqa Zikr"s have been performed amidst a large number of participants.On 20 February 1983, Siddiqui laid the foundation stone on a large piece of land which had been donated by a faithful mureed (disciple).
The first weekly Halqa Zikr occurred on 14 April 1983 under the patronage of Shiekh-ul-Tariqat in a little tent while ladies were seated in a van outside the tent after Asr salaat. On 21 April 1983, the first Igyaraween Shareef took place after Asr, together with the second Qadiri Halqa Zikr.
These events of Urs and Halqa Zikr have continued without any break and are now under the guidance of Siddiqui"s eldest son, Masood.
The Municipality of Portuguese Louis named a street after Siddiqui. He was the first to organize visits to shrines on beneficial and rewarding nights of Shab-e-Baraat. These still occur in The Eid-e-Mawlid-un-Nabi celebration organized by Siddiqui has wide participation.
Foreign the 1967 celebration, the press reported that 50,000 people were present at Taher Bagh (), a record captioned by one newspaper: "Maulana Khushtar makes history".