- The
Shattari or
Shattariyya are
members of a Sufi
order that
originated in
Safavid Iran in the
fifteenth century and developed, completed, and codified...
- The
Qadri Shattari Sufi
order is
Shattariyah branch of
Qadri Sufi
order followed in
India and ****stan.
According to
political scientist Ishtiaq Ahmed...
- Shah
Inayat Qadri Shattari (Punjabi: شاہ عنایت قادری, also
romanized as
Enayat Shah; c. 1643 – 1728) was a
Punjabi Muslim Sufi scholar,
saint and philosopher...
- (Arabic: هاشم پیر دستگیر,) was an
Indian Sufi
saint belonging to the
Qadri Shattari order. His
shrine is in Bi****ur, Karnataka, India.
Hazarat Dastagir were...
- or Gwath)
Gwaliyari (1500–1562) was a 16th-century Sufi
master of the
Shattari order and Sufi saint, a musician, and the
author of Jawahir-i
Khams (Arabic:...
-
Saani (Persian: حیدر علی ثانی), was an
Islamic scholar and Sufi in the
Shattari order.
Wajihuddin Alvi
Gujarati was born in
Ahmedabad in 1504 into a family...
- zia-ul-haq
Qadri Shattari,
Dargah of a Sufi from
Madhya Pradesh. The Urs of Haji Say****
Mohammed Badiuddin zia-ul-haq
Qadri Shattari at
Dargah Sharif...
-
Later on, his
successors became influential over
several Mughal rulers.
Shattari Bayazid Bistami List of
Sufis Shah,
Idries (1999). The
Sufis (illustrated...
-
Dargah (Tomb) or
Monument of Say****
Mohammed Badiuddin Zia-ul-Haq
Qadri Shattari located in
Khirala village in the
Khandwa District of
Madhya Pradesh state...
- "Madhumalati" is an
Indian Sufi love poem,
written in 1545 by Mir
Sayyid Manjhan Shattari Rajgiri. "Gulshan-i 'Ishq", a 1657 Sufi poem by
Nusrati based on Madhumalati...