- (c. 1009-1072/77),
known as ʿAlī al-Hujwīrī or al-Hujwīrī (also
spelt Hajweri, Hajveri, or Hajvery) for short, or
reverentially as
Shaykh Sayyid ʿAlī...
-
Mausoleum of
Muhammad Iqbal Mausoleum and
Mosque of Sufi
Saint Abul H****an Ali
Hajweri, La****. Tomb of Jahangir, La**** Tomb of Nur Jahan, La**** Tomb of Shah...
- for boys and girls.
These include Attar, Ghazali, Razi, Rumi,
Zakria and
Hajweri hostels for boys and Fatima, Zainab,
Khadija and
Ayesha hostels for girls...
-
outside "Bhati Gate" is the Data Durbar, the
mausoleum of the Sufi
saint Ali
Hajweri -
widely considered to be La****'s
patron saint.
Delhi Gate دہلی گیٹ The...
- world. Two
Sufis whose shrines receive much
national attention are Ali
Hajweri in La**** (ca. 11th century) and
Shahbaz Qalander in Sehwan,
Sindh (ca...
- Abu
Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi Ahl-e Haqq Ak Tagh Al-Hallaj Al-Khidr Ali
Hajweri Ashraf Jahangir Semnani Farid al-Din
Attar Badawiyyah Bektashi Bholoo Shah...
- Thus, his
version of
Sufism is
usually considered opposite to that of Ali
Hajweri and
other 'more spiritual'
sufis who were
confined to
their libraries and...
-
whose shrines receive much
national attention are Data Ganj
Baksh (Ali
Hajweri) in La**** (ca. 11th century),
Sultan Bahoo in
Shorkot Jhang, Baha-ud-din...
-
outside "Bhati Gate" is the Data Durbar, the
mausoleum of the Sufi
saint Ali
Hajweri (also
known as Data
Sahib Ganjbaksh).
Every Thursday evening Na`at Readers...
-
poetry of
Bulleh Shah and the
poetry of Baba Farid. He also
translated Ali
Hajweri Gunj Bakhsh’s
Kashf ul
Mahjoob from
Persian to Urdu. He was commissioned...