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About Islamic Channel - Engreer Muhammad Ali Mirza

Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and commentator. He was born on October 4, 1977 in Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan. He obtained his education as an engineer from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila. He worked as a mechanical engineer for the Government of Punjab on the 19th pay scale but later quit due to rampant corruption in the department.

Mirza is known for his online lectures where he talks about different religious issues. He also runs a research academy where he imparts religious education based on his understanding of the Quran and Sunnat. He is a vocal critic of sectarianism and promotes the unity of the Muslim Ummah.

Mirza has been the target of several assassination attempts. In 2018, he was shot and injured by unknown assailants. He has also been threatened with death by religious extremists.

Despite the threats, Mirza continues to speak out on religious issues.

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