- Farīduddīn Masūd
Ganjshakar (c. 4
April 1173 – 7 May 1266),
commonly known as Bābā Farīd or
Sheikh Farīd (also in
Anglicised spelling Fareed,
Fareed ud-Deen...
-
Sufis from the
Indian Subcontinent. His
predecessors were
Fariduddin Ganjshakar,
Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki, and
Moinuddin Chishti, who were the masters...
- mosque. His most
famous disciple and
spiritual successor was
Fariduddin Ganjshakar, who in turn
became the
spiritual master of Delhi's
noted Sufi saint,...
- Qutb al-Din
Bakhtiyar Kaki (1173 – 1235), Mehrauli,
Delhi Farid al-Din
Ganjshakar (1179 – 1266), Pakpattan,
Punjab Baha al-Din ****iya (1182 – 1268), Multan...
- Ravi River. Its po****tion is
close to ten
million people.
Fariduddin Ganjshakar (1179–1266) is
generally recognised as the
first major poet of the Punjabi...
-
Fariduddin Attar (1145-1221),
Persian Muslim mystic and poet
Fariduddin Ganjshakar (1173-1266),
Punjabi Muslim mystic Farid-ud-Din
Baghdadi (1551-1733),...
- 1958)
Khwaja Ghulam Farid, Sufi poet Mian Mir, Sufi
saint Baba
Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Sufi
venerated by Muslims,
Hindus and
Sikhs Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi, Indian...
- of the Bar
region would be
contacted by Sufi
mystics like
Fariduddin Ganjshakar over the
centuries and
converted to Islam,
albeit a
syncretic form. Gakhars...
-
Regiment Sikh
Light Infantry Nanakshahi calendar Ramananda Fariduddin Ganjshakar Kabir Sardar Dastar Dharamyudh Islam Jainism Hinduism Rama
Sikhs Ravid****ia...
- volunteer-run kitchens. The
institution of the
Langar emerged from
Fariduddin Ganjshakar, a Sufi
Muslim saint living in the
Punjab region during the 13th century...