Muhammad Amir Bijligar
Muhammad Amir Bijligar was an Islamic scholar and political leader. He was appointed Naib Ameer at the provincial level in 1969. He was a companion of Mufti Mahmud and played an active role in national politics, particularly in the 1970s and afterwards. He was sent to jail four times for his political activities during Martial Law regimes.
'''A lot of youngest person want to listen bijligar speech because of during speech he did use funny words.'''
Overview
Muhammad Amir received his religious education at the Jamia Islamia Darul Uloomi Sarhad, a religious school in Peshawar, in 1950. He later joined the institution as a teacher and taught the Quran and Hadith, where a large number of students came to learn from him.He was Imam of the mosque of Bijli Ghar. This led to him being known as Maulana Bijligar. He had shifted to Peshawar from Darra Adam Khel due to an enmity with some people in the semi tribal belt of Darra. He was popular among the people, particularly because of his criticism of the government and its policymakers. Audio cassettes of Bijligar's sermons gained popularity in Peshawar.