Shah Aqeeq Baba
Syed Asghar Ali Shah Bhukari | |
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Janam | c.1432 (Jumada al-Thani 835 Hijri) Uch , Punjab |
Died | c.1451 (Jumada al-awwal 855 Hijri) |
Resting place | Chuhar jamali, Sujawal Zilla, Sindh (moujuda Pakistan) |
Anya Naam | Shah Aqeeq Baba |
Syed Asghar Ali Shah Bhukari (c. 1432 – c. 1451) Al-Maruf Shah Aqeeq Baba ek Suhrawardi Wali guzre hein.
Ibtadai zindagi
[badlo | source ke badlo]Shah Aqeeq 1431 se 1451 ka arsa-e-haya tha.[1] Wo Suhrawardi sufi sisle se the.[2][1] Shah Aqeeq Uch mein rehte the. Jab in kai walid Syed Muhammad Sharifuddin ibn Abdullah Bhukari ki wafaat hui tou wo apne bhaiyun kai sath Uch se Sindh agae.
Urs
[badlo | source ke badlo]Inka Urs har saal Jumada al-awwal ke Islami Mahina mai manaya jata hai. Urs Sujawal zilla, Sindh mai manaya jata hai.[3] Aur wahan inka mazar hai aur inko rohani sarjan isi liye kaha jata hai kyun kai bohat se logon ka unhon ne operation kia hai.Mazar kay rakhwalay Dars family hai.[4] (In 1986, a biography was written about him by Habibu Sindhi and published by the Anjuman-i-Ghulaman-i-Mustafa).[1]
References
[badlo | source ke badlo]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Accessions List, South Asia, Volume 7, Issues 1-6 E.G. Smith for the U.S. Library of Congress Office, New Delhi, 1987 accessed at https://books.google.com/books?id=UDlMAQAAIAAJ
- ↑ Ansari, Sarah FD. Sufi saints and state power: the pirs of Sind, 1843–1947. No. 50. Cambridge University Press, 1992. p20
- ↑ Asghar Ahmad, Pakistan tourism directory, '86: everything about tourism. Holiday Weekly, 1986, p373, quote="URS OF SHAH YAQIQ, at Thatta, the historic town of Sind located about 80 kilometers from Karachi on the National Highway", accessed at https://books.google.com/books?id=-x0zAAAAMAAJ
- ↑ سرجن بابا: روحانی آپریشن سے علاج, BBC Urdu, June 3, 2009
Aur Parho
[badlo | source ke badlo]- Sindhi, Habibu, Sawanah hayat Shah Yaqiq Shaheed Bukhari (Biography of Saint Shah Yaqiq Bukhari), Soshal Vailfe'ar Anjuman-i-Ghulaman-i-Mustafa (Cuhar Jamali, 1986)[1]
- ↑ Accessions List, South Asia, Volume 7, Issues 1-6 E.G. Smith for the U.S. Library of Congress Office, New Delhi, 1987 accessed at https://books.google.com/books?id=UDlMAQAAIAAJ