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*[[Bulleh Shah]]<ref name=":0" /><ref>Abbas, Qamar, Bulleh Shah: The Sufi and the Poet of The Eighteenth Century Punjab (August 1, 2016). Educational Research International, Volume 5, No. 3, August 2016.</ref> |
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The Qadri Shattari Sufi order is Shattariyah branch of Qadri Sufi order followed in India and Pakistan.[1] According to political scientist Ishtiaq Ahmed, the Qadri Shattari Sufi tradition sought synthesis between Hindu and Muslim mysticism and focus on the concept of Waḥdat al-wujūd.[2]
Notable Sufis
- Sayyedna Hashim Peer Dastagir[3]
- Shah Inayat Qadiri[2]
- Bulleh Shah[2][4]
- Badiuddin Zia-ul-Haq Qadri Shattari
References
- ^ Shah, Saeed Ali (2004). जश्ने सदी. Gafoor Shah trust, Pune. pp. 3–7.
- ^ a b c Ahmed, Ishtiaq (2023-06-16). Pre-Partition Punjab's Contribution to Indian Cinema. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-90590-8.
- ^ Dhir, Krishna S. (2022-01-01). The Wonder That Is Urdu. Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 978-81-208-4301-1.
- ^ Abbas, Qamar, Bulleh Shah: The Sufi and the Poet of The Eighteenth Century Punjab (August 1, 2016). Educational Research International, Volume 5, No. 3, August 2016.