Abdul Quddus Gangohi
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Indian Sufi scholar
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Born | 1456 |
Died | 1537 |
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Religion | Islam |
Abdul Quddus Gangohi (1456–1537) was an Indian Sufi scholar.
Life
[edit]He was a Sufi poet and Chisti shaykh.[1] He belonged to the Sabiri branch of the Chishti silsila.[2]
Thirty years later, he moved to Gangoh in Saharanpur district, attracted by the reputation of Ahmad Abdul Haqq.[3]
Works
[edit]Maktubat (letters of Abdul Quddoos Gangohi Maktubat Quddoosiya) (مکتوبات قدوسیہ اردو ترجمہ)[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Satish Saberwal; Mushirul Hasan (2006). Assertive religious identities: India and Europe. Manohar. ISBN 978-81-7304-673-5.
- ^ "Abd Al-Quddus Gangohi (1456-1537 A.D.) : The Personality and Attitudes of a Medieval Indian Sufi" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2010. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
- ^ J. S Grewal (2006). Religious movements and institutions in Medieval India. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195677034.
- ^ "Latest - Maktabah Mujaddidiyah". www.maktabah.org.
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