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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sultan_BahuSultan Bahu - Wikipedia

    Sultan Bahu (Punjabi: سُلطان باہُو , ਸੁਲਤਾਨ ਬਾਹੂ ; also spelled Bahoo; 17 January 1630 – 1 March 1691), was a 17th-century Punjabi Sufi mystic, poet, scholar and historian. He was active in the Punjab region (present-day Pakistan) during the reigns of Mughal emperors Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb.

  2. Sultan Bahu was born on Thursday, the 1st of Jamadi-us-Sani in 1039 H (17 January, 1630 A.D) at dawn, in the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in Shorkot, District Jhang, Pakistan (then India). He belonged to the “Awan” tribe of the progeny of Hazrat Ali Bin Abu Talib.

  3. Sultan ul Arifin (King of Gnostics) Hazrat Sultan Bahu is the second most venerated saint after Syed Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani—in the Qaderi Sufi order. He was also a great Sufi poet and a prolific writer both in Persian and Punjabi languages.

  4. sultanbahu.net › lifeSultan Bahu

    Learn about Hadrat Sultan Bahu (RA), the King of Faqr and Gnostics, who founded the Sarwari Qadiri Order and wrote over one hundred and forty books in Persian and Punjabi. Explore his verses on Faqr, Islamic mysticism and spiritualism.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Learn about the life, poetry, and teachings of Sultan Bahu, a 17th-century Punjabi mystic poet and Sufi saint. Discover how his work has influenced Punjabi literature and spirituality, and how it remains relevant today.

  6. Sultan Bahu Kalaam available in Hindi, Urdu, and Roman scripts. Access to poetry videos, audios & Ebooks of Sultan Bahu.

  7. sultanbahu.net › teachingsSultan Bahu

    Hadrat Sultan Bahu (RA) came into this world to ignite in men’s hearts an ardent love for Allah. He gave and taught seekers the science of “meditation upon Name Allah,” by which contact with Allah can be established.