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Malik Muhammad Suleman was a Faisalabad based Pakistani politician who belonged to jamiat ulama e Pakistan and Jammat e Ahlesunnat Pakistan. He passed away in December 1995 in Faisalabad.
His Son Malik Bakhsh Elahi is a prominent leader of Sunni Ittehad Council.