Nanupuri died on 16 August 1997 in his own room at
Al-Jamiah Al-Islamiah Obaidia Nanupur, after being ill for three years. The next day,
Ali Ahmad Boalvi led his
janaza at the Nanupur Madrasa courtyard. Nanupuri's elder son
Hussain Ahmad Nanupuri was unable to participate as he was in the
United Arab Emirates at the time and so when he returned, Nanupuri's younger son
Imdadullah Nanupuri led a second funeral prayer. After the prayer, Nanupuri was buried in the Maqbara-e-Sultania. His disciples have founded numerous institutions and organisations in his name such as the
Allama Shah Sultan Ahmad Foundation Bangladesh, and his speeches have been collected and published. In 2018,
Al-Jamiah Al-Islamiyyah Bayt al-Huda began publishing a seasonal magazine named after him as the
Samayiki As-Sultan. Among his other biographies are: •
Hayat-e-Nanupuri Rah. (1999) - Professor Munawwar •
Nanupuri Rah. Er Jibon O Dorshon (2000) - Imdadullah Nanupuri •
Fuyuz-e-Sultani (2005) - Mawlana Rafiq •
Kemon Chilen Nanupuri (2008) - Mahmudul Hasan •
Mawayez-e-Sultan (2008) - Mufti Moinuddin () •
Malfuzat-e-Nanupuri ==References==