The world is a beautiful place and a gift to us from our God. We are all alike, coming as the children of Allah. But the greater deed falls upon the believer, who chooses to make the world a better place. Humans are meant to collaborate, innovate, and thrive in a harmonious society, and that is the message from Allah. Sajjad Pasha, also known as “Patthar Wale Saheb” of Hyderabad, has a heart beating to Allah’s own voice, with the mind of a bright star that has the purpose of lighting up the lives of people.

Sajjad Pasha is a beacon of justice, truth, and righteousness. His life is devoted to serving Allah and fostering an existence that is meant to serve religion. His nobility in this modern world raises a question about whether we are leading a life of purpose a life to help others, support one another—something that Allah would always want us to pursue. Sajjad is a highly knowledgeable person for his age, with niche skills such as over two decades of experience in handling rare manuscripts and artefacts.
He has about 20 years of experience studying manuscripts and approximately 295 books in various languages like Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Dacca, as well as prose and poetry in the English language. He is the top conservationist and restorationist of all museum artefacts, including paper, inks, clothes, wood, ivory, stone, parchments, and many others. He has made about a hundred types of handmade papers and handmade inks.
Due to his exceptional devotion to society’s welfare, he has been awarded the Humanitarian Award an astounding 51 times. Sajjad Pasha has also received several other prestigious awards, including the Best Preacher Award (2017), an award by Jamia Al-Mustafa Al-Alamiya, Iraq (2018), the Appreciation Award for Religious Services (2020), and the Excellence Award for promoting education and preaching (2020).
Sajjad Pasha contributed monumentally to spreading Islamic education in several countries. In 2011, he started a special educational mission in which more than 170 students enrolled. This mission became a source of great success and led to the spread of Islamic teachings in many regions. Sajjad Pasha’s father, Dr. Syed Mohiuddin Quadri Haadi, felt proud of his son and inspired him to spread the message of Allah with good intentions and devotion. Sajjad Pasha has always lived by the principle, “Allah’s world is wide,” which could mean that it has a place for every one of His children who deserves love and respect.
Allah protects His children, loves them, and blesses them. Sajjad embraced this mindset and excelled not only as a vessel of Islamic education but also as a leader motivating generations to come.