Syed Ruhul Amin (born April 1983) is an Indian social reformer, spiritual leader, and educationist. He is known for his work in promoting Hindu-Muslim unity, ed
Syed Ruhul Amin (born April 1983) is an Indian social reformer, spiritual leader, and educationist. He is known for his work in promoting Hindu-Muslim unity, educational reforms, and the upliftment of marginalized communities. He is the founder of the All India Minority Association and oversees over 10 educational institutions.

Syed Ruhul Amin was born in April 1983 to Syed Khaled Ali Peersahab, a renowned Sufi saint and social reformer. He grew up in Pratappur, India, and was deeply influenced by his father's spiritual and social work.
Amin founded the All India Minority Association (AIMA), which works towards the upliftment of marginalized communities. His efforts have focused on bridging societal gaps and promoting communal harmony.[1]
He runs over 10 educational institutions, focusing on providing quality education to backward classes and minorities. His initiatives have significantly improved literacy rates and awareness in the region.[2]
As the custodian of Pratappur Darbar Sharif, Amin continues the Sufi traditions of his father. The Darbar Sharif is a symbol of Hindu-Muslim unity and attracts thousands of pilgrims annually.[3]
Syed Ruhul Amin has been recognized for his contributions to social reform and education. His work has been featured in various media outlets, and he has received several awards for his efforts.
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