Death
In 1936, the Indian National Congress requested his return to India and subsequently permitted him to return. He remained at Delhi, where he began a programe teaching Shah Waliullah’s Hujjatullahil Baalighah to Akbarabadi, who would then write an exegesis in his own words. Ubaidullah left for Lahore to visit his daughter in 1944. At Lahore, he was taken seriously ill and died on 22 of August 1944 at Lahore. His body was then taken to his native village named Deen pur and he was buried in the graveyard adjacent to the grave of his Mentors. (Deen pur is one KM before the Khanpur and almost 8 KM from Lal Pir by pass, Near Rahim Yar Khan, District Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan)
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