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Muhammad Amir Bijligar (Urdu: مولانا محمد امیر بجلی گھر) was an Islamic scholar and political leader. He was appointed Naib Ameer (نائب امیر جمیعت علماء اسلام) at the provincial level in 1969.[1] He was a companion of Mufti Mahmud[2] and played an active role in national politics, particularly in the 1970s and afterwards. He was sent to jail four times for his political activities during Martial Law regimes.
Born1927
Muhammad Amir Bijligar

مولانا محمد امیربجلی گھر

Billaki Khail (Darra Adam Khel)

Died30 December 2012 (aged 84–85)

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