Ahmed Ali Lahori was a student of
Ubaidullah Sindhi. He studied Islamic studies and graduated in 1927. Ahmed Ali Lahori was employed as a lecturer at his teacher's institute and also married his teacher's daughter. He also helped him in organizing new groups. However, Ubaidullah Sindhi died in 1944 before the 1947
partition of India. So Maulana
Shabbir Ahmad Usmani led a group of Deobandi scholars including Ahmed Ali Lahori to support the demand for
Pakistan movement and
Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Therefore, this whole group came over to newly created Pakistan in 1947 and settled here. Lahori taught the
Quran in Lahore for 40 years. He and Hakeem Ferozuddin founded the
Anjuman-e-Khuddam-e-Din in 1922 to be able to publish Islam-related books and magazines from Lahore. In addition, Madressah Qasim-ul-Uloom was established where opening ceremony was performed by Maulana
Shabbir Ahmad Usmani. Due to Lahori's untiring efforts, Islamic awareness and teachings were spread among the people of Lahore. Lahori was also elected Vice-President of
Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam in 1956. He was an active participant in 1956 on behalf of
Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat as well. He was arrested, along with other
Silk Letter Movement activists, by the British rulers and jailed. In October 1956, Ahmed Ali Lahori was elected Amir (Head) of
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam,
West Pakistan by consensus. Within a year, 300 branch offices of this party were established under his leadership. ==Death and survivors==