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The common understanding is that Niamatullah was originally a prince of Baghdad located in modern-day Iraq. [1] Adopting a spartan and disciplined lifestyle he went to the Indian subcontinent to preach Islam. [1]
The mosque of Shah Niamatullah, located next to the Mughal Tahakhana pays homage to the Islamic history of this upazila.. Shibganj is located at It has 124,899 households and a total area of 525.42 km 2.
Shah N'imatullah Wali left a Persian language diwan. [6] A famous ode attributed to Shah Ni'matullah Wali, with the rhyme Mey Beenum, has been published by Shah Ismail Dehlvi in his book Al-Arba'in fi Ahwal-al-Mahdiyin (1851) [7] It was also published by other authors, notably Maulavi Firaws al Din (d. 1949) in his book Qasida Zahoor Mahdi published in the 20th Century, who translated it into ...
According to the 2022 Bangladesh census, Chapai Nawabganj city had a population of 201,000. [3]: 388–394 According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Chapai Nawabganj city had 39,422 households and a population of 180,731. 35,936 (19.88%) were under 10 years of age.
The area then became known as Masjidbari or Masjidbaria by the locals, and later became corrupted to Majidbaria, though others claim that it was named after a local chairman named Majid. [2] The mosque is now under the protection of the Department of Archaeology , [ 4 ] though it continues to be actively used by worshippers.
From its foundation by Shah Nimatullah, the Sufi order has rejected seclusion and quietism with an established a principle of meaningful participation and service to society. [ citation needed ] The Nimatullahi are still active, and are self-described as "an authentic Sufi order that has been in continuous existence for over 700 years.
It is located about two hours' drive from Sylhet city and Sunamganj and about an hour's drive from Jagannathpur Upazila. The traditional village of Shaharpara is bordered by Balampur and Buriya villages to the south, Shapati Haor to the north, Tilak to the east, and Audat village to the west. [2]
Son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Shah Shuja founded this palace between 1619 and 1658 (or 1639–1660). [3] There is a saying that, when he came to meet with Murshed used the middle wider room. [4] A lot of unknown graves inside the 'Tahakhana Complex' considered as companions or Khadems of Shah Syed Niyamatullah.