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Khawaja Ghulam Farid (also romanized as Fareed; c. 1841 /1845 – 24 July 1901) was a 19th-century Sufi poet and mystic from Bahawalpur, Punjab, British India, belonging to the Chishti Order. Most of his work is in his mother tongue Multani , or what is now known as Saraiki .
Muhammad Aqil's shrine was at Kot Mithan, but, when Ranjit Singh conquered the Derajat, Khawaja Khuda Bakhsh, Mahbub Ilahi, his descendant, settled at Chacharan Sharif, which may now be regarded as the head- quarter of the Bahawalpur State religion. Muhammad Aqil displayed many miracles and in his old age, owing to his spiritual enlightenment ...
Shaikh ul Quran Allama Ghulam Ali Okarvi [2] Qaadiri, Ashrafi: 1919-2000: Gt Road Okara: Okara: Punjab: Maulana Muhammad Shafee Okarvi: Qaadiri, Naqshbandi: 1929-1984: Gulistaan e Okarvi: Karachi: Sindh: Bibi Pak Daman: Daughter of Imam Ali: 681: 681 (62 AH) her presence in a village of present-day Lahore: Lahore: Punjab: Babasain Shah Hasan ...
Shrine of Pir Ghulam Mohiudin Ghaznavi (great sufi of Naqshbandi Order) at Nerian Sharif Azad Kashmir Pakistan Shrine of Pir Alauddin Siddiqui Nerian Sharif , Azad Kashmir, Pakistan . He was the founder of Mohiudin Islamic University Nerian Sharif and Mohi ud din medical college Mirpur .
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Shrine of Hakeem Ghulam Muhammad: Located in the heart of Pakpattan, this shrine commemorates a local scholar and mystic, highlighting the city's legacy of Islamic learning and spirituality. These shrines, though smaller in scale than Baba Farid’s, play an integral role in Pakpattan’s identity as a hub of Sufism and spiritual culture.
Even as, just 20 feet away, the Lake Shrine museum and bookshop with artifacts from Yogananda’s life still stands. The living quarters of the 14 monks who reside on the property also took a hit.
Punjabi Muslim society is centered around the concept of biraderi (برادری), social brotherhood within the tribe and clan. The major tribes and clans among Punjabi Muslims are the Jats , Rajputs , Arains , Ansari , Sheikh , Gujjars and Awans .