Nahro Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Kasnazani al-Husseini was born on December 12, 1969, in
Kirkuk,
northern Iraq. His family moved to
Baghdad in 1985, where he completed his primary education. He is the eldest among his siblings. His father, Sheikh Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Kasnazani al-Husseini, was the previous Sheikh of the
Al-Qadiriyya al-Kasnazaniyya Sufi Order. After the death of Sheikh
Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Kasnazani, Dr. Nahro succeeded him as the Sheikh, as his father had entrusted him to lead the order.
Selection as sheikh after his father’s death Initially, Sheikh Muhammad al-Kasnazani always recommended Dr. Nahro as his successor to the other disciples and said, "No successor should open a
khanqah or appoint a new successor without informing my successor, Sheikh Nahro." In 2005, in front of a gathering of followers, he officially declared Dr. Nahro as his successor, saying, "Inshallah, Sheikh Nahro is the Sheikh of the future, and he is your Sheikh, brother, and servant, and the servant of the order." and He mentioned this in one of his lectures.In 2008, Sheikh Muhammad al-Kasnazani formally gave Dr. Nahro full authority over the main
khanqah in
Sulaymaniyah, stating that any guidance from Dr. Nahro would be as though it came from him, and no one after Sheikh Muhammad al-Kasnazani would represent the order except for Sheikh Nahro. According to their beliefs, the selection of the Sheikh is made by the command of the Islamic prophet
Muhammad. In 2019, Sheikh Muhammad al-Kasnazani traveled to the
United States, and in 2020, his health gradually deteriorated until his passing on July 4, 2020. After his death, Sheikh Nahro assumed the leadership of the order. == Political career ==