词条 | Shah Kalim Allah Jahanabadi |
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| name = SHEIKH KALEEMULLAH JAHANABADI | title = "SHEIKH E AZAM" | image =The shrine (Dargah) of Hazrat Kaleem Ullah Shah2.jpg | caption=The shrine of Kaleem Allah Shah Jahanabadi beside the Meena Bazaar, Old Delhi | reign = Delhi | coronation = | full name = SHAH KALEEMULLAH JAHANABADI | birth_date = 1650 | birth_place = DELHI | death_date = 1729 | death_place = DELHI | burial_date = | burial_place = | predecessor = | successor = | spouse = | issue = | royal house = | dynasty = | father = Noor Ullah b.Ustad Ahmed Muamar | mother = | religion = Islam, Sunni, sufi, Chistiyya, saint | signature = }} Hazrat Khwaja Shāh Kalīm Allāh Jahānābādī RTA (شاه كليم الله جهانابادي) b. Nūr Allāh b. Aḥmad al-Miʿmār al-Ṣiddīqī (1060/1650-1142/1729) was a leading Chistī saint of the late Mughal period and is considered to be instrumental in the revival of the Chistī ṣūfī ṭarīqah (path).[1] His father, Noor Ullah, was a well-known astronomer and calligraphist. Hazrat Khwaja Shah was the grandson of Ustād Aḥmad Lahorī, the architect of the Taj Mahal and Lal Qila. LegacyIn the popular discourses of modern India he is remembered for his inclusivist approach to Hindus.[2] The shrine of Hazrat Kaleem Ullah Shah situated opposite of the Red Fort, beside the Meena Bazaar, Old Delhi. WorksTilka ʿAsharat Kāmilah Kashkūl Kalīmī Maktūbāt-i Kalīmī Muraqqā Kalimi Sawa alssabeel e kaleemi. References1. ^Ernst, Carl W. and Bruce B. Lawrence, Sufi Martyrs of Love: The Chishti Order in South Asia and Beyond (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002), p. 109. {{ISBN|1-4039-6026-7}} {{authority control}}{{Islam-stub}}2. ^"Indian Islam Shares Our Common Heritage," Times of India, 15 May 2001. 6 : 1650 births|1729 deaths|Chishti Order|Sufi orders|Indian Sufi saints|Taj Mahal |
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