"Hazrat Laal Shahbaz Qalandar", Persian gonstic and poet in Sindh

Research on Mystical Literature 2 (1):39-60 (2008)
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Seyed Uthman Marvandi entitled as "Laal Shahbaz Qalandar" (died 673, lunar Hijri) moved from Iran to India in his youth. After he was graduated, he set out to visit the different areas of India, accompanying with Shaikh Baha-o-ldin Zakaria Moltani, Shaikh Farid-o-ldin Ganj Shekar, and Jalal-o-ldin Bokhori-scientists of Sohrewardie Multan- and ultimately settled down in Sehwan, one of the ancient areas of Sindh, and launched his science and knowledge classes. He began to spread Islam religion around and promote Persian language, as well. Consequently, He changed the appearance of the area to a mystical and cultural center. However, his ecstatic poems are extremely enjoyable and soothing. According to basic investigations, his religious and moral poetry increases knowledge and wisdom and leads the soul of the seeker into a state of astonishment. What follows is due to research in this field.

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