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Bu ali shah qalandar biography of alberta

          Original written by Shaffaruddin Bu Ali Kalandar (d) who is buried in Pan- ipat in north India and is credited with several Persian works in a similar.!

          Dama dam mast qalandar is probably one of the best known Photo by Zain Bandali in Banff, Alberta.

          Bu Ali Shah Qalandar

          Indian Sufi saint (1209–1324)

          Shaykh Syed Sharfuddin Bu Ali Shah Qalandar Panipati, renowned as Bu Ali Qalandar (1209–1324 CE), born in Panipat, Delhi Sultanate, present-day Haryana, India,[1] was a Qalandar and Sufisaint of the Owaisī Order, who lived and taught in India.[2] His dargah (Shrine) is located in Panipat, and is a place of pilgrimage for his followers.

          His real name was Sharfuddin but he is well known by his title Bu Ali Shah Qalandar. His father Syed Muhammad Abu al Hassan Fakharuddin also known as Fakhar e Alam was a great scholar and saint of his time. His father was buried in Village Kirman Parachinar, Pakistan.

          He was descended from Imam Musa Al-Kadhim.

          Qalandar movement, Bu 'Ali Shah Qalandar, is credited with some dazzling verse, and is reputed to have been a follower of the early Chishti masters.

        1. Imam Hasan Ali Shah Aga Khan I's migration to the Indian subcontinent initiated the modern phase of Nizari Ismaili history.
        2. Original written by Shaffaruddin Bu Ali Kalandar (d) who is buried in Pan- ipat in north India and is credited with several Persian works in a similar.
        3. The forty-seventh Nizari Imam Aqa Ali Shah was born in in Mahallat (Persia).
        4. Prince Karim Al-Husseini known as the Aga Khan IV since the death of his grandfather in , is the 49th and current imam of Nizari Isma'ilis.
        5. His large descendants were moved to Pakistan after participation in 1947. He completed his studies at an early age and subsequently taught near the Qutub Minar in Delhi for 20 years. He published a collection of Persian poetry by the name of "Diwan Hazrat Sharafudde