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ayat Shaheed Jhok Sharif District:Sujawal Town (Jhok ) Sindh Pakistan. Sultan -ul-Arifeen Hazrat Sufi Shah Inayat Shaheed Was born in c 1665(AH-1665) Era:Medieval ,Region:Sindh ,Mughal Empire,Creed:Sufism,Known For Sufi Poetry,Soical Reforms, Order: Sufi-Al -Qadri.Teacher: Shah Abdul Malik of Bijapur.Initiation:into Sufi -AL -Qadri Tariqah by Shah Abdul Malik of Bijapur. Shah Inayatullah (Sindhi :شاھ عنايتﷲ:C1665 -1718),Popularly Known as Sufi Shah Inayat Shaheed ,Shah Shaheed or Shah Inayat of Jhok ,was a 17th-century Sindhi Sufi Saint and revolutionary from Jhok. Sufi Inayat was accused of leading a small army of peasants (Harees) to challenge the domination of Farrukhsiyar, local feudal landlords, and Mullahs. His mantra, “Jo Kherray so Khaey” (Sindhi: جو کيڙي سو کائي), means, "The one who plows has the foremost right on the yield." His popularity forced the feudal landlords to contact Farrukhsiyar, who ordered the ruler of northern Sindh Mian Yar Muhammad Kalhoro to uproot Inayat and his companions. A prolonged siege of Jhok resulted in an offer of negotiations from the Kalhora commander. Sufi Inayat accepted the offer to avoid further bloodshed, but was instead arrested and later executed in Thatto.,
Shah Inayat was born in 1655/56 A.D to a Sindhi Langah family in Miranpur, Sindh near Jhok where Thatta-Tando Mohammad Khan-Hyderabad road stands in modern times.His father Makhdum Fazlullah provided his early education. He travelled the subcontinent to find a spiritual guide (murshid). He arrived in Burhanpur and became initiated into the Qadiriyya order. He travelled to Bijapur and from there to Delhi. In Bijapur, he was a disciple of Shah Abdul Malik ibn Shah Ubaidullah Jilani Qadiri. When his learning was complete, he took leave from his murshid. Before his departure, Shah Abdul Malik placed four things before his disciple: a tasbeeh, a prayer mat, a karaa, and a sword. Shah Inayat chose the sword (a symbol of martyrdom), to which his murshid asked: 'O fakir what price will you pay for this gift?' He replied: "The price is my head. (Sultan -ul-Arifeen Hazrat Sufi Shah Inayat Shaheed was Died in :7January 1718(Safar 17,1130 AH)..........................................................................................................................................................................................
Sufi Attaullah Sattari is the present Sujjada Nashin of Dargah Jhoke Sharif. He succeeded his father and murshid Sufi Irshad Sattari in 1974. At a young age of 22, he took over the responsibilities of dargah very diligently. Disciples respectively address him as Sahib Karim. To his followers he is a patriarchal guide in spiritual and worldly ways. His way of life is an enlightening example . He is humble , his attire is simple and sleeps on floor. He is kind and tolerant to all his followers, rich or poor all are greeted equally. His teachings are purity of heart and good intentions. He has love for spiritual music, literature and quest for knowledge. He is a great scholar and has written a large number of Kalaams. The glisten of his face reflects the purity of his heart and shows eminence of spirituality. He has characteristics of Shah Inayat Shaheed and his grandfather Sufi abdul sattar..........................................................................................................................................................................................
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Sultan -ul-Arifeen Hazrat Syed Rakhyal Shah Sufi AL Qadri Was Born in 17 Rabi-Al-Awwal 1262Hijri (Approx1852 AD)
Sufi Hazrat Rakhyal Shah was born in 1262 Hijri (aprox 1852AD) in the district of Mirpur, Balochistan. His father was Hazrat Noor Shah who was the descendent of Hazrat Ali. His eldest brother Sufi Abdul Nabi Shah was the disciple of Faqeer Jaanullah Shah, a strong and famous devotee of Sufi Innayatullah Shah. Hazrat Rakhyal Shah was very much influenced by his brother's spiritual way of life. Once he was riding through the woods when he saw a wolf and attacked it with the legs of his horse. He told this incident to his brother, to which the latter replied: "You must first kill the wolf(he meant 'nafs' - need of senses) within yourself." His brother then instructed him to go to Miranpur and said: "Your 'amanat' is there." Soon after his brother's death, Sufi Rakhyal Shah planned his journey to Miranpur. At that time Khuwaja Abdul Sattar(The First) was presiding at Dargah Jhoke Sharif. Hazrat Rakhyal Shah's sole possessions were one horse and a few rupees. He mounted his family on the horse and started his long and difficult journey on foot. He first went to a relative near Larkana, left his family there and headed for Miranpur on foot. His relative had given him a few rupees and cooked wheat flour for the trip. Hazrat Shah walked 24 miles and caught a train to Rohri. Asking directions, he travelled onwards and reached Sehwan Sharif where he paid homage to Shahbaz Qalandar's shrine. He stayed there for 3-4 days and then went to Kotri (near Hyderabad). In those times, there was no bridge over River Sindh and small canoes were used to travel across. As Hazrat Shah reached the bank of the river, a con man started yelling at him: "You have stolen my money," and reached in Shah Sahib's pocket and snatched away his money. He took Shah Sahib to the police station. The constable was an accomplice to the con man. After detaining Shah Sahib for a few hours for no reason, he let him go with a warning. Shah Sahib was now left with no money to pay the con man for taking him across the river. Hence he had to labour for a few days doing odd jobs to earn enough money to cover his transportation expenses. After crossing the river he walked further for 24 miles while asking directions towards his destination. On his way, he met a person Din Mohammad who assured Shah Sahib that he will get him to Dargah safely. When they reached Din Mohammad's village, he told Shah Sahib that the Dargah was only a few miles away and gave him the directions. Finally Shah Sahib reached Jhoke Sharif. He went to the Shrine of Shah Shaheed where one person asked him about his journey. Shah Sahib told him the whole story. The person then went to Sahib Karim Sufi Abdul Sattar and briefed him about Hazrat Rakhyal Shah. In the evening Shah Sahib went to Kachehri. For the first few days Sahib Karim did not pay any attention to Shah Sahib and totally ignored him. At this, Shah Sahib was very disheartened and decided to go back home. The following morning, when he went to kachehri, Sahib Karim greeted him with a lot of affection and asked him about his journey. He invited Shah Sahib to come and stay at his house but Shah Sahib did not find it appropriate and stayed in the mosque. A few days later Sahib Karim gave 'zikr' to Shah Sahib and hence accepted him as his disciple. After some time Shah Sahib was granted permission to leave and was given Rs 25 for expenses by his murshid. Shah Sahib, however, took only Rs. 5, and headed to his relative's place to collect his family and went home to Fatehpur, Baluchistan. Sufi Rakhyal Shah spent most of his time in prayers and reached high levels in spirituality. Simultaneously, he performed his worldly duties effectively and would preach equality and rightful ways of life. He was very kind and generous. Every three years he would give away all his belongings to the needy and poor and even turn over water containers. He would say that as the new day will come, God will give us new means of sustenance. Sahib Karim Sufi Abdul Sattar would listen to Sufi Rakhyal Shah's kalams and would always talk about him in kachehri. Even today Sufi Rakhyal Shah's kalams are sung at Dargah Jhoke Sharif and also on Radio Pakistan and PTV
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