Muhammadi Sharif

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Muhammadi Sharif
Coordinates: 31°36′13″N72°43′35″E / 31.60355°N 72.72635°E / 31.60355; 72.72635
Country Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Chiniot

Muhammadi, also known as Jamia Muhammadi Sharif, is a village of Bhawana Tehsil in Chiniot District of Punjab province of Pakistan. It is named after Mian Muhammadi Juwan( a Sufi and disciple of saints of Multan originally named Mian Imam Deen ), located at 2 km on the left bank of the Chenab River. [1] The village is famous for its religious background. It is the home of Mualana Muhammad Zakir, a well-known saint and politician. His son, Maulana Muhammad Rahmat-ul-Allah Khokhar (remained MNA), is also a politician. This village has a famous dar-ul-uloom which has produced many religious scholars.[ citation needed ]

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