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Alama Syed Mohammad Ishaq Naqvi is a renowned religious and literary figure in Azad Kashmir. His father, Alhaj Maulana Syed Hamid Allah Shah Naqvi, is linked in lineage to Syed Jalaluddin Haider Surkh Posh Bukhari (buried in Uch Sharif, Bhawalpur). Their family tree traces back to the tenth Imam of Ahlul Bayt, Syed Imam Ali Naqi. Ishaq Naqvi dedicated 30 years to educational services in the Azad Kashmir education department. Well-known as a prolific writer, his articles are regularly published in both local and national newspapers. He is the founder and chief editor of the weekly magazine "Qalam" which commenced its publication on August 14, 1997, and continues to this day. Ishaq Naqvi holds key responsibilities at Jamia Masjid Abu Turab in Jhelum Valley AJK, serving in preaching and leadership roles for over half a century. Additionally, he is actively involved in various organizations, including being a member of the Markazi Majlis Shurah of Jamaat Ahl-e-Sunnat Pakistan, Member of the Milli Rabita Council Azad Kashmir, and the head of Tehreek Minhaj-ul-Quran Jhelum Valley. Furthermore, he is associated with AJK News Papers Society as member, AJK Press Foundation as a member, and the head of Central Press Club Jhelum Valley AJK. He has participated in conferences and seminars on "Unity among Muslim sects (اتحاد بین المسالک) " and Itihad Bain Ul Muslimeen in both Azad Kashmir and Pakistan. His articles have received acclaim, earning him several awards. Alongside these accomplishments, Alama Syed Ishaq Naqvi is actively contributing to religious and social services throughout Kashmir.