Ali Sher Bengali
Shaykh 'Ali Shīr al-Ḥanafī al-Bangālī (Arabic: علي شير الحنفي البنغالي; d. 1570s), or simply Ali Sher Bengali (Bengali: আলী শের বাঙ্গালী), was a 16th-century Bengali author, teacher and Sufi pir of the Shattari order. He was one of the three khalifahs (successors) of Muhammad Ghawth Shattari.
Shaykh Ali Sher Bengali | |
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আলী শের বাঙ্গালী | |
Personal | |
Born | Ali Sher Srihatta, Bengal Sultanate |
Died | 23 Safar |
Resting place | Kocharab, Paldi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India |
Religion | Islam |
Flourished | 16th century |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Other names | Ali Sher Bangali |
Relatives | Nurul Huda Abul Karamat (ancestor) |
Order | Shattari |
Muslim leader | |
Teacher | Muhammad Ghawth |
Based in | Ahmedabad |
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