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Hazrat Mian Allāmaã Makhdoom Hāmayoni Raḥmatu ’llāhi ‘alay-hi | |
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مخدوم عبدالغفور ہمایونی رحمت اللہ علییہ | |
Born | Abdul Ghafoor Pechuho 1261 Hijri ('Islamic Year') Humaayoon, Kushan Empire, India |
Residence | Humaayoon |
Died | 1336 Hijri ('Islamic Year') Humaayoon, Sindh, Vijayanagara Empire, India |
Venerated in | Islam, spirituality, poetry |
Major shrine | Sufi Saint Abdul Ghafoor Humayoon[1] |
Feast | 11 Ramadan at the shrine of Sufi Saint Abdul Ghafoor Humayooni |
Influenced | First Daughter's Son
Abdul Baqi , Mojooda Gadi Nasheen Mian Abdul Baqi |
Tradition or genre | Scholar, poetry, Sufism and Mysticism |
Abdul Ghafoor Pechuho (Urdu: پيچوهو عبدالغفور) better known by alias Humayooni (Urdu: مفتون ہمایونی) (1261–1336), Also known as Muftoon Humayooni was an Islamic Scholar saint and poet, disciple, and student of his father Muhammad Yaqoob. He belonged to Qadiri Sufi order,[2] and started the mystic tradition known as Hanafi faqih, Islamic scholar, Maturidi theologian, and Sufi mystic originally from Kushan Empire in Greater Sindh.[3] Much of what is known about his life is through Sufi tradition, and separating it from historical reality is difficult. Hamaayooni's influence transcends national borders and ethnic[4] divisions.