Sultan-ul-Faqr VI Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali is the 30th spiritual leader of Sultan Bahoo Sarwari Qadri order, chain or lineage. He is the spiritual guide (Murshid) of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman. Notably, Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali is at the supreme spiritual status of Sultan-ul-Faqr.

Birth
- Sultan-ul-Faqr VI Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali was born on Friday, 14th August 1947 (27th Ramadan, 1366 H) at dawn.
- He was born in the town of Samundari, Garh Maharaja, District Jhang, Pakistan.
- Patently, he belonged to the family of Sultan Bahoo.
Education
- Initially, he got his early education from Garh Maharaja.
- Then he passed his middle standard exams from Islamia School Jhang.
- Later, did his matriculation from Naushehra, Soon Valley, District Khushab.
- As far as the spiritual education is concerned, Sultan Abdul Aziz was his spiritual guide and instructor.
- As a matter of fact, he already knew that this son of his is at highly esteemed position of Sultan-ul-Faqr.
- Therefore, he gave special attention towards his spiritual enhancement.
Transference of the Divine Trust
In 2001, Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali went to perform pilgrimage or hajj. Along with some fellows, he also took his beloved seeker Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman with him. When he reached Madina, he presented Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman in the esteemed assembly of the Holy Prophet. On his approval, Sultan-ul-Faqr VI spiritually transferred the Divine Trust of Faqr to Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman. Since, he had passed all the trials in Faqr and deserved this Divine treasure. Importantly, Allah had bestowed him with the most substantial duty of the future guidance of the seekers of Allah.
Death
Sultan-ul-Faqr VI completed the spiritual training of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman. When he was ready to hold the throne of Divine guidance and persuasion, Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali died. He passed away on the Friday of 26th December 2003 (2nd Dhul al-Qadah, 1424 H). His shrine is in Village Sultan Bahoo, District Jhang, Pakistan. To be accurate, it is just half kilometer away from the shrine of Hazrat Sakhi Sultan Bahoo. Right beside his father Sultan Mohammad Abdul Aziz in his shrine. The Urs (death anniversary) of Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali is on the first Friday of Dhul al-Qadah.