Shah Inayat Qadiri | |
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شاہ عنایت قادری | |
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Born | c. 1643 |
Died | c. 1728 (aged 84 or 85) |
Resting place | Mozang Chungi, Lahore |
Religion | Islam |
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Tariqa | Qadri Shattari |
Organization | |
Philosophy | Sufism |
Muslim leader | |
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Shah Inayat Qadri[a] (Punjabi: [ʃaːɦ ɪnaː'jət qaːdɾi]; c. 1643 – 1728) was a Punjabi Muslim Sufi scholar, saint and philosopher of the Qadri Shattari silsila (lineage).[1] He mostly wrote his philosophical works in Persian.[2] Shah Inayat Qadiri is famous as the spiritual guide of the universal Punjabi poets Bulleh Shah and Waris Shah.[2]
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