The Orator of Asia Qari Muhammad Haneef was born in 1930 and later became one of the most renowned Islamic orators of his time. He was not born blind; rather, he lost his eyesight at around the age of fourteen due to illness. Despite this, he pursued religious education and earned fame for his powerful and emotional bayānāt, receiving titles such as Khatib-e-Asia (Orator of Asia). Qari Tayyib and Ataullah Shah Bukhari were his main influences. Although the exact number of his speeches is not officially recorded, many of his sermons are preserved in audio form. He passed away in 1995 at the age of about sixty-five.
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