Shah Kalim Allah Jahanabadi
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Khwaja Shāh Kalīm-Ullāh Jahānābādī (شاه كليم الله جهانابادي) b. Nūr Allāh b. Aḥmad al-Miʿmār al-Ṣiddīqī (1650-1729) was a leading Chistī saint of the late Mughal period and is considered to be instrumental in the revival of the Chistī and Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani ṣūfī ṭarīqah (path).[1] His father, Noor Ullah, was a well-known astronomer and calligraphist. He was the grandson of Ustād Aḥmad Lahorī, the architect of the Taj Mahal and Lal Qila.
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SHEIKH KALEEMULLAH JAHANABADI | |||||
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"SHEIKH E AZAM" | |||||
Reign | Delhi | ||||
Born | 1650 Delhi, Mughal India | ||||
Died | 1729 Delhi, Mughal India | ||||
Spouse | Qudsia Akhtar Banu Suhrawardiyya | ||||
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Father | Noor Ullah b.Ustad Ahmed Muamar | ||||
Religion | Islam, Sunni, sufi, Chistiyya, saint |
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