Mir Janullah Shah
Sayed Jan Muhammad Shah Rizwi | |
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Title | Mir Janullah shah |
Personal | |
Born | Sindh |
Died | 1754 |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Medieval |
Region | Sindh, Pakistan |
Creed | Sufism |
Main interest(s) | Sufi poetry |
Notable idea(s) | Mysticism, Persian Sufi poetry |
Muslim leader | |
Influenced by |
Mir Jan Muhammad Rizwi of Rohri, Sindh famous under his nom-de-plume Mir or Mir Janullah (died 1754) was chief Khalifa of Sufi Shah Inayat Shaheed who is related to have told people: "Who ever sees Janullah, sees me" for Janullah had reached the complete Fana fil Shaykh, the identification with his mystical leader.[1][2]
He witnessed the siege of Jhok and returned to Rohri after Shah Inayat's execution.[3][2]
References[]
- ^ Clinton Bennett and Charles M. Ramsey (2012). "South Asian Sufis: Devotion, and Destiny". Google Books website. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
- ^ a b Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro (7 September 2018). "Rizvi Saints of Sukkur". The Friday Times (newspaper). Retrieved 4 December 2021.
- ^ Sufi Janullah's Urs begins Dawn (newspaper), Published 27 March 2007, Retrieved 4 December 2021
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