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  2. Data Darbar - Wikipedia

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    Data Darbar (Urdu: داتا دربار, romanized: Dātā Darbār) is an Islamic shrine located in Lahore, Punjab. [1] It is the largest Sufi shrine in South Asia.It was built to house the remains of al-Hujwiri, commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh or more colloquially as Data Sahab, a Sufi saint from Ghazni in present-day Afghanistan, who is believed to have lived on the site in the 11th century CE.

  3. Ali al-Hujwiri - Wikipedia

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    Ali Hujwiri described the first caliph of Islam Abu Bakr (d. 634) as "the Greatest Truthful," [9] and deemed him "the leader (imām) of all the folk of this Path." [9] Eulogizing Abu Bakr's piety, Ali Hujwiri praised him for how "he gave away all his wealth and his clients, and clad himself in a woolen garment, and came to the Messenger Muhammad "[10] and stated elsewhere that he "is placed by ...

  4. Abdul Majid Daryabadi - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Majid Daryabadi (16 March 1892 – 6 January 1977) was an Islamic scholar, philosopher, writer, critic, researcher, journalist and exegete of the Quran, who was active in the Indian subcontinent in the 20th century. [1][2] As one of the most influential Indian Muslim scholars, he was much concerned with modernism, comparative religions ...

  5. Kashf al-Mahjub - Wikipedia

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    Kashf al-Mahjub (Persian: كَشف الْمَحجُوب, romanized: Kashf al-Maḥjūb, lit. 'Revelation of the Hidden') was the first formal treatise on Sufism, compiled in the 11th century by the Persian scholar al-Hujwiri. The work contains a complete system of Sufism with its doctrines and practices.

  6. Religion in Lahore - Wikipedia

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    The first Persian text on Sufism was written, by Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh Shaykh Abul Hasan 'Ali Hujwiri R.A. in Lahore which became a major source for early Sufi thought and practice. Hazrat e Hujwiri R.A's tomb in Lahore is one of the major Sufi shrines in the subcontinent. [ 24 ]

  7. Data Ganj Bakhsh - Wikipedia

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    Data Ganj Bakhsh. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  8. Data Sahib Zone - Wikipedia

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    Tehsil. Country. Pakistan. Province. Punjab. City District. Lahore. Data Sahib Zone (Urdu: داتا صاحب زون, romanized: Dātā Ṣāḥib Zūn) is an administrative zone in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1][2] It forms one of 10 zones of the Lahore metropolitan area. The zone houses popular places such as Anarkali and Gawalmandi.

  9. Punjabi festivals (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Abul Hassan Ali Ibn Usman al-Jullabi al-Hajveri al-Ghaznawi or Abul Hassan Ali Hajvari, also known as Daata Ganj Bakhsh, which means the master who bestows treasures) was a Sufi of the 11th century. He was born around 990 CE near Ghazni , present day Afghanistan , during the Ghaznavid Empire and died in Lahore in 1072 CE.