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Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (Persian: میر سید علی همدانی; c. 1312–1385 CE) was a Sufi sunni Muslim saint of the Kubrawiya order, who played an important role in spread of Islam in the Kashmir Valley of northern India. He was born in Hamadan, Iran and preached Islam in Central Asia and South Asia.
The Kubrawiya order (Arabic: سلسلة کبرویة) or Kubrawi order, [1] also known as Kubrawi Hamadani,or Hamadani Kubra, [citation needed] is a Sufi order that traces its spiritual lineage to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, through Ali, Muhammad's cousin, son-in-law and the First Imam. This is in similar to most other Sufi orders that trace ...
Aga Mir Syed Mohammad Baqir Mosavi, Wahabpora, Budgam district; Hazrat Mir Syed Haji Mohammad Murad Bukhari Qazi Kashmir, Kreeri, Baramulla district; Hamzah Makhdoom, srinagar kashmir; Baba Naseeb-ud-Din Ghazi (Bijbeharah) Syed Ali Allauddin (khansahib) Ravi Al-Bukhari chewdara, beerwah, Kashmir
English. Read; Edit; ... Director Mahdi Bemani Naeini and Composer Tolib Shakhidi during filming of the "Vivaldi Azalia" music video ... (Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani ...
Between 1950 and 2004 it was called Moskovskiy town, [2] then renamed in honor of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, a 14th-century Persia Great Islamic preacher, traveller, poet, and scholar who preached Islam in different parts of world, and is buried in Khatlon. The district capital is Moskovskiy or Moskva (Tajik: Маскав). [3]
Among his students were Ashraf Jahangir Semnani [3] and Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani. There was disagreement in those days among ulema and Sufis about various cultural issues, most notably the distinction of Persianate Ajami Islam that was more widespread than the more puritanical Arabized forms.
Visitation to His Highness Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani and Mulla Tahir Ghani of Kashmir; In the presence of Shah-i Hamadan; Meeting with the Indian poet Bartari-Hari; Departure to the palace of the kings of the East, Nadir, Abdali, the Martyr - King; The spirit of Nasir-i Khusrau Alavi appears, sings an impassioned ghazal, and vanishes
Syed Ali (also spelled Sayyed Ali, Sayyid Ali, etc.) may refer to: Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (1314–1384), a Persian Sufi who spread Islam in Kashmir; Seyed Ali Seghatoleslam Arsenjani (1923–2000), Iranian Shia cleric; Syed Ameer Ali (1849–1928), Indian scholar who taught at Aligarh Muslim University