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Sufism had left a prevailing impact on religious, cultural, and social life in South Asia. The mystical form of Islam was introduced by Sufi saints. [76] Sufi scholars traveling from all over continental Asia were instrumental and influential in the social, economic, and philosophic development of India.
Sufi saints or wali (Arabic: ... (India)) was a Sufi saint of the Chishti Order in South Asia. B. Baba Fakruddin (1169–1295, buried in Penukonda) [9] ...
Sindhi Sufi saints (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Indian Sufi saints" ... Pages in category "Indian Sufi saints" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of ...
Indian Sufi saints (5 C, 86 P) T. Tamil Sufis (2 P) Pages in category "Indian Sufis" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total.
Khwāja Sultan-ul-Arifeen Sayyid Alauddin Ali Ahmed “Sabir” (1196–1291) also known as Sabir Kaliyari (Urdu: صابر کلیری; lit. ' Sabir of Kaliyar '), was an Indian Sunni Muslim preacher and Sufi saint of the 13th century.
Qutb al-Majeed Fard al-Waheed Imam al-Awliya as-Syed Abdul Qadir Shah al-Hamid Khadir Wali Suhrawardi (1504 – 1570) was a mystic saint, Islamic preacher in Tamil Nadu and [1] a 13th generation descendant of the renowned Sufi saint, Syed Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani. [2] His resting place is located at Nagore, Tamil Nadu, India.
List of Sufi saints; Islam portal This page was last edited on 5 December 2024, at 06:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Syed Shah Ata Hussain Fani Chishti (1816–1893), popularly known as Khwaja-e-Bihar was an Indian Sufi saint of the Chisti Order. [1] He was the first Sufi to go into the completely non-Muslim locality of Gaya and spread Islam. [2] He was also a writer, poet, linguist, and orator.