Hazrat sultan bahu biography of nancy
Hazrat sultan bahu biography of nancy
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Sultan Bahu
Punjabi poet, Sufi mystic, and scholar (1630–1691)
Sultan Bahu[a] (also spelled as Sultan Bahoo; Punjabi:[sʊltaːnbaːɦuː]; 17 January 1630 – 1 March 1691), was a Punjabi Muslim poet, Sufi, scholar, and historian of the 17th century.[1] Renowned for his mystical poetry, he was active during the reigns of Mughal emperorsShah Jahan and Aurangzeb.[2][3]
Little is known about Bahu's life, other than what was written in a hagiography called Manaqib-i Sultani seven generations after Bahu's own time.[4] According to these records, he was born in Shorkot into the Awan tribe.[5][6] He was son of Bayazid Muhammad, an officer in the Mughal Army, and Rasti.[7] He belonged to QadiriSufi order,[6] and started the mystic tradition known as Sarwari Qadiri.[3]
More than forty books on Sufism are attributed to him (mostly written in Persian), largely dealing with specialis