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Hazrath Kareemullah Shah
Personal
Born1838
Begum Bazar, Hyderabad, India.
Died15 April 1913
ReligionIslam
SectSunni Hanafi
Muslim leader
Based inHyderabad, India
PredecessorHazrath Shah Ashraf Ali Naqshbandi Hyderabadi
SuccessorHazrath Ghousi Shah
Websitehttp://www.mgshah.com

Alhaj Hazrath Kareemullah Shah (died 15 April 1913) was a renowned Muslim Sufi, saint and scholar of the Naqshbandi order from Indian sub continent. He was born in 1838 in the city of Hyderabad. His spiritual successor was Hazrath Ghousi Shah, who in turn became the spiritual master of India's noted Sufi saint.[1]

Biography

Alhaj Hazrath Kareemullah Shah spiritual guide (shaikh) was Hazrath Shah Ashraf Ali Naqshbandi Hyderabadi. Many scholars of twin cities learned the intricacies of Tauheed and Tasawwuf from him. He initiated Hazrath Ghousi Shah in tasawwuf and made him successor(janasheen). He was a great Khateeb – an orator who left a great impact upon the audience, Masnavi Maulana Rum in an extremely impressive manner and he was a great interpreter of Arabi.[1]

Death

He died on 15 April 1913. His grave (mazar) is situated in his mosque “Masjid-E-Kareemullah Shah”, Begum Bazar, behind Osmania general Hospital, Afzalgunj, Hyderabad.[1]

Mazaar Shareef(Grave) of Hazrath Peer Kareemullah Shah
Mazaar Shareef(Grave) of Hazrath Peer Kareemullah Shah

Urs

His annual Urs is organized by his present successor Moulana Ghousavi Shah (Secretary General: The Conference of World Religions & President: All India Muslim Conference) every year.[2]

Related

References

  1. ^ a b c Tazkera-E-Kareemullah Shah(Rh). By:Haroon Shaikh
  2. ^ Moulana Ghousavi Shah aur Ilmi Karname in Rahnuma-E-Deccan Daily Newspaper, Hyderabad, India. Dated: November 04th 2002