Lala Aragami

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Lal Malik (11 March 1923 – 27 August 1988), known under his pen name Lala Aragami, was a poet, Sufi mystic and spiritual teacher in Kashmir.

He was born on 11 March 1923 in village Chattibanday Aragam in Bandipore district in a poor family. His father was Dawood Malik and mother was called Doulat. Malik received only primary education. At age of 17, he learnt about Sufism from Shaban Solur. After his death, he was guided in Sufism by Ama Kawa, a Sufi from Charari Sharief.

Malik married a woman named Gasha from the same village. They had one daughter and three sons. He worked as a labourer, milkman and imam.

He sang Sufi poetry and himself authored numerous poems in Kashmiri language; two books of his poetry have been published, including Kuliyati Lala Aragami (2008). As a Sufi teacher, he attracted followers from across the Kashmir Valley.

Malik died on 27 August 1988. A shrine built at his ancestral home at Aragam attracts pilgrims to this day, especially on his Urs on 6 and 7 May.

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  • Dar, Khursheed (9 December 2021). "An awe-inspiring mystic poet". Greater Kashmir. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2021.

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