History
He was born in 1214 Hijri at Raipura in Fatuha. He was the eldest son of Hazrat Syed Shah Ghulam Hussain Munemi. He had the privilege of being the disciple (murid) and caliph of his father after attaining expertise in Islamic education based on the contemporary curriculum. His father was an intimate friend of Aalahazrat Syed Shah Quamruddin Hussain Munemi and an admirer of his personality and greatness. His father had entrusted him to Aalahazrat. Aalahazrat paid personal attention on him and taught him special lessons of spiritualism. That is why he became a Sufi saint of very high standard at a young age. Aalahazrat also granted him caliphate of his order. He was also a protector (Hafiz) of 15 paras of the holy Quran. With the permission of Aalahazrat, he also used to impart education and training and the aspirants of spiritualism were strangely benefitted by him. When his father, Syed Shah Ghulam Hassan, planned to leave for Haj he appointed him his third successor (Sajjaa Nashin) considering him suitable for the job in all respects.
At the age of 34 he became a patient of pain in legs and left for heavenly abode on 7th Muharram 1248 Hijri and he was put to grave close towards the foot of the his grand father's shrine.