Shah Abdul Karim Bulri

Shah Abdul Karim Bulri
شاه عبدالڪريم بلڙي
Shrine of Karim in Bulri, Sindh, Pakistan
Personal
Born1536
Mutalvi, Sindh, Pakistan[1]
Died1623 (aged 87)
Bulri Shah Karim, Sindh, Pakistan
Resting placeShrine of Shah Abdul Karim Bulri, Bulri (Bulri Shah Karim), Sindh, Pakistan
ReligionIslam
FlourishedMughal period
ChildrenSyed Jamal Shah (the first)
Parent
  • Syed Laal Muhammad Shah[5][6] (father)
LineageSayyid through Musa al-Kazim[2][3][4]
Notable work(s)Bayan ul-Arifeen
EducationMadrassa
Known forBeing great-great-grandfather of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
Organization
OrderQadiri[7][8][9]
PhilosophySufism
Muslim leader
TeacherSyed Ibrahim Shah Bukhari (Qadiriyyah)[10][11]
SuccessorSyed Jamal Shah (the first)
Influenced by
Initiationinto Qadiri Tariqah[12][13]
by Syed Ibrahim Shah Bukhari (Qadiriyyah)[14][15]

Shah Abdul Karim of Bulri (1536–1623) (Sindhi: شاه عبدالڪريم بلڙي) famously known as "Shah Karim", was an early Sindhi Sufi poet from Sindh, Pakistan. Shah Abdul Karim Bulri was the great-great-grandfather of the famous poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.[16]

  1. ^ Sufis of Sindh.
  2. ^ Life Of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai. 1980.
  3. ^ Jotwani, Motilal Wadhumal (1996). Sufis of Sindh. Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. ISBN 978-81-230-0508-9.
  4. ^ Burton, Richard F. (1851). Sindh, And The Races That Inhabit The Valley Of The Indus, With Notices Of The Topography And History Of The Province.
  5. ^ Life Of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai. 1980.
  6. ^ Sufis of Sindh.
  7. ^ "Sufi Foundation". shahabdullatifbhittai.com.
  8. ^ Shah Abdul Latif and His Sufistic Thought.
  9. ^ Shah Latif and His Family Tree.
  10. ^ Shah Latif and His Family Tree.
  11. ^ Shah Abdul Latif and His Sufistic Thought.
  12. ^ Shah Latif and His Family Tree.
  13. ^ Shah Abdul Latif and His Sufistic Thought.
  14. ^ Shah Latif and His Family Tree.
  15. ^ Shah Abdul Latif and His Sufistic Thought.
  16. ^ Shackle, Christopher (2012). "ʿAbd al-Karīm". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam (3rd ed.). Brill Online. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_24148. ISSN 1873-9830.

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