Period in office Late 14th century | Predecessor Mohammad Mizdqani | |
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Other names Said-ul-Auliya Sayyid Ali Hamadani Based in Kulob and Khatlan, Tajikistan. sayyid Ali hamadani travels 3 times around world for the propagation of islam,His mosques are situated in diffrent parts of the world. Title Said-ul-Auliya, AliSani, Shah Hamadan, Successor Khawja Ishaq Khutlani (Son in Law), . Died 1384, Kunar Province, Afghanistan Similar Mahmoud Shabestari, Ashiq Qurbani, Shah Nimatullah Wali |
Khanqah shah i hamadan mir sayyid ali hamadani in india
Mir Syed Ali bin Shahab-ud-Din Hamadani (Persian: میر سید علی ابن شہاب الدین ہمدانی; 1314–1384) was a Persian Sūfī of the Kubrāwī order, a poet and a prominent Shafi'i Muslim scholar. He was born in Hamadan, died in Kunar, and was buried in Khatlan. He played a major role in spreading Islam in Kashmir and he has also influenced the culture of the Kashmir valley. He was known as "Shāh Hamadhān" ("King of Hamadhān", Iran) and as Amīr-i Kabīr ("the Great Commander"). He wrote several short works on spirituality and Sufism. He has influenced the works of his contemporary in Kashmir, the female Śaiva poet Lallēśvārī.
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- Khanqah shah i hamadan mir sayyid ali hamadani in india
- Alama Iqbal praises Said Ul Auliya Sayid Ali Hamadani
- Works
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Alama-Iqbal praises Said-Ul-Auliya Sayid Ali Hamadani (اقبال در مرح سید اولیاء سید علی ہمدانی)
سید سادات سالارعجمدست او معمار تقدیر اممWorks

There is a copy in Sayyid Abdul Qadir Jeelani Library in Baghdad.




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