Mushtaq Qadri was born on 18th of the month of Ramadan, 1386 A.H., in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. His father's name was Akhlaq Ahmad. Before permanently moving to Karachi, he lived for some time in Faisalabad. In 1991 Mushtaq Qadri got married. His nikah was conducted by his mentor Muhammad Ilyas Qadri.
Religious influences
Mushtaq Qadri Attari was an associate of the spiritual guide and leader Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Qadri, the head of the world's largest "Non-Political "Islamic movement Dawat-e-Islami. In 1986, Mushtaq Qadri gave his spiritual allegiance to Silsila Qadriya. Mushtaq Qadri is considered to be a mentor of Owais Qadri.
Religious positions
At first, Qadri was an imam at the Madinah Masjid, in Orangi Town, Karachi. From 1995 until his death, he also served as an imām and speaker in Jamia Masjid Kanz-ul-Imān He had memorized eight Juz of the Quran. He was also a qārī . He worked as an auditor for the government for many years. He taught the English language in Jā’amiāt-ul-Madinah. He performed the Hajj pilgrimage and visited the holy city of Medina, Saudi Arabia four times. In the year 2000, he was appointed as the nigrān of Karachi, Pakistan with the approval of all the nigrāns of Karachi. Later, in October of the same year, he was appointed as the nigrān of Markazī Majlis-e-Shūrā. Due to his dedication to the cause of Dawat-e-Islami, he earned the title Aṭṭār kā Peyārā. "Attar" refers to Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri.
Non-commercialism
Mushtaq Attari had never accepted payment for reciting na'at poems. Recording companies had offered him handsome amounts for releasing his albums, but he had refused. He would never ask for a ride to take him to programs where he was invited for reciting, nor would he accept money for taxi fare. He never accepted any money made from his recordings, and any proceeds would be forwarded toward funding Dawat-e-Islami projects.
Death
Towards the end of life, Mushtaq Qadri was suffering from throat and chest cancer, and could no longer speak. His spiritual guide, Ilyas Attar Qadri, who was in the United Arab Emirates at that time, phoned him and told him to recite the kalima and Mushtaq Qadri found himself, surprisingly, able to do so. Mushtaq Qadri died on 29th Sha'aban 1423 A.H. in Karachi. Upon hearing about his death, Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri immediately returned to Karachi from the UnitedArab Emirates. The funeral prayer of Mushtaq Qadri was offered in Nishtar Park, Karachi, led by Ilyas Qadri, the founder of Dawat-e-Islami. Mushtaq Qadri was buried in Sahrā-e-Madinah.