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Muhammad Shah Suleman Taunsvi (1184 A.H / 1770 CE - 1267 A.H / 1850 CE), commonly known as Pir Pathan, was a Sufi scholar and leader within the Chishti order of Sufism. He was born in Gargogi to the Jafar Pakhtun tribe of Darug people, Loralai District, Balochistan province, in what is now Pakistan. His shrine lies in Tehsil Taunsa of district Dera Ghazi Khan of Punjab province in Pakistan. His urs (annual death anniversary) is celebrated at his shrine every year from (5-7) Safar al-Muzaffar, second month of the Islamic Calendar.
Muhammad Shah Suleman Taunsvi | |
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Personal | |
Born | 1770 CE Darug Town, Baluchistan |
Died | 1850 CE |
Religion | Islam |
Other names | Peer Pathan |
Muslim leader | |
Based in | Taunsa Shareef, Punjab |
Period in office | Late 18th century and early 19th century |
Life
editSuleman Taunsvi was born in 1770. He studied Qur'an with Yusuf Jafar. He associated with Noor Muhammad Maharvi from whom he received spiritual training in Chishti order of Sufism.[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Jeelani, Khalid Iqbal (21 October 2022). "حضرت شاہ سلیمان تونسوی چشتی". Daily Jang.