Shah e Alam
Shah E Alam Mehboob E Baari | |
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Sayyed Muhammad Sirajuddin | |
Personal | |
Died | 20 Jumada al akhira 880 Hijri/21 October 1475 AD (aged 63) |
Resting place | Shah-e-Alam's Roza |
Religion | Islam |
Flourished | Late 13th century and early 14th century |
Parents |
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Denomination | specifically the Suhrawardiyya of Sufism |
Other names | "Shahenshah e Gujarat Shahenshah e Wilayat" |
Muslim leader | |
Based in | Ahmedabad |
Predecessor | Shaikh Ahmed Ganj Bakhsh, Qutub e Alam Syed Burhanuddin Suhrwadiya |
Shah e Alam, born on 17 Dhul Qidah 817 Hijri/18 January 1415 AD at Patan city in Gujarat, India, is a
Muslim religious teacher and great Wali residing in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India during the Dehli sultanant
.
Life
Syed Sirajuddin Muhammad, the son and successor of Syed Burhanuddin Qutub-e-Alam, came to be called by the title of Shah-e-Alam, king of the world. His father Sheikh Burhanuddin, also known as Qutub-e-Alam, was the grandson of Syed Makhdoom
Ahmed Shah I
, settling on the outskirts of Ahmedabad of Gujarat
He died on 20 Jumada al akhira 880 Hijri/1475 AD. The mausoleum was built by Taj Kham Narpali and now known as Shah-e-Alam's Roza.[2]
See also
- Shah-e-Alam's Roza, the mausoleum and the mosque complex dedicated to him
- Qutub-e-Alam's Mosque at Vatva
Notes
- Allahabad, Second Edition 1999, Karachi.
- ISBN 978-81-8475-473-5.