Allāmah Sayyid Ḥashmat ‘Alī Shirāzī of Khairullāhpur was born in the year 1858 (1275 AH). His father's name was Ḥājī Sayyid Jamā’at ‘Alī. His family's elder was Sayyid Sa’īd Nawrūz Shirāzī (buried in Uchī Rasūlpur Sayyidān). Sayyid Saʿīd moved to India to militarily aid the Shah of Iran, Shah Tahmasp, in helping the Mughal Emperor Humayun. In return, Humayun allotted five villages of agricultural land near Sialkot of which Alīpūr Sayyidān and Khairullāhpūr Sayyidān are most famous. Sayyid Ḥashmat’s family tree reaches Muḥammad Mamūn Dībāj (RA), the son of Imām Ja'far al-Ṣādiq (as) after a few generations.
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