07-02-2010, 05:01 AM
I was wondering why no news from Lahore and Islamabad for more than 15 days? Finally, we have news, it means Pakistan is still around.
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Abul Hassan Ali Ibn Usman al-Jullabi al-Hajvery al-Ghaznawi
Full name Abul Hassan Ali Ibn Usman al-Jullabi al-Hajvery al-Ghaznawi
Abul Hassan Ali Ibn Usman al-Jullabi al-Hajvery al-Ghaznawi or Abul Hassan Ali Hajvery (Arabic: ùÃâÊèÃâ ùëÃâ¦Ã§Ãâ çÃâìÃâçèÊçÃâÃâ¡Ã¬ÃËÃÅñÊçÃâúòÃâ ÃËÃÅââ¬Å½) (sometimes spelled Hujwiri), also known as Data Ganj Bakhsh (Persian/Urdu: ïçêç ïÃâ ì èîô ) or Data Sahib, was a Persian Sufi and scholar during the 11th century. He significantly contributed to the spreading of Islam in South Asia.[1]
Born around 990 CE in Ghazni, Afghanistan during reign of the Ghaznavid Empire and died in Lahore (in present day Punjab, Pakistan) in 1077 CE. His most famous work is The Kashf Al Mahjub ("Unveiling the Veiled") written in Persian language. The work debates Sufi doctrines of the past.
Hujwiri belonged to the Junaidia school of Sufism. These sufis followed Junaid Baghdadi of Baghdad. Hajwiri is also viewed as an important intercessor for many Sufis.