Biography:Kareem Ali Shah
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Short description: Hindustani Shia Sufi saint
Kareem Ali Shah | |
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| Islamic Shia Scholar | |
| Title | Pir, Syed |
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| Born | Kareem Ali Shah 22 December 1879 Amritsar,Punjab Province, British India |
| Died | 2 July 1932 Amritsar, Punjab, India |
| Religion | Shia Islam |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Denomination | Shia Muslim |
Pir Syed Kareem Ali Shah (22 December 1879 – 2 July 1932), was an Hindustani Twelver Shī'ah, sufi scholar, public speaker and poet from Punjab British India (present-day India).[1]
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- Haqoomat-Ka-Nizam
- نريد الاستقلال
- الإسلام والهندوسية
- Mulfuzaat-e-Kareem-Ali-Shah (Sayings of Kareem Ali Shah)
- Al-Tashia-Waltsov
- الشيعة والسنة
Death and legacy
Shah died either in 1929 or 1932 in Amritsar, Punjab, which was still part of British India at the time. His Shrine is located in Amritsar India.[2] About 18 or 15 years after his death in 1947, The British Raj dissolved.[3]
References
- ↑ "Sufism and Mysticism in India Freedom Struggle: Spiritual Forces for Nationalism - Nishant Verma" (in en-US). 2025-04-10. https://nishantverma.in/sufism-and-mysticism-in-india-freedom-struggle-spiritual-forces-for-nationalism/.
- ↑ Snehi, Yogesh (2020-01-01). "Sufi inheritance of Amritsar". Nishaan Nagara. https://www.academia.edu/59337942.
- ↑ "Sufis played a key role in fighting the British rule in India -" (in en-US). indoislamic.org. 2023-12-17. https://indoislamic.org/sufis-played-a-key-role-in-fighting-the-british-rule-in-india/.
