Abdullah Shah Ghazi

Abdullah Shah Ghazi (Abdullah al-Ashtar)
عبداللہ شاہ غازی (عبداللہ الاشتر)
The shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi in Karachi, Pakistan, originally built by Murshid Nadir Ali Shah of Sehwan Sharif
Personal
Born113 AH
730 CE
Died151 AH
768(768-00-00) (aged 37–38)[1] CE
ReligionIslam
Parent
Known forSufi mysticism
Muslim leader
Period in office8th century

Abdullah Shah Ghazi (Arabic: عبد الله شاه غازي, romanizedʿAbd Allāh Shāh Ghāzī) (c. 730 - c. 768) also known as Abdullah al-Ashtar was a Muslim mystic and Sufi whose shrine is located in Clifton in Karachi, in Sindh province of Pakistan.[2]

His real name was Abdullah al-Ashtar. His father, Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya, was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatimah.

  1. ^ Maclean, Derryl N. (1989). Religion and Society in Arab Sind. E. J. Brill. p. 111. ISBN 90-04-08551-3.
  2. ^ Butt, Asim (11 August 2005). "Pakistan's mystical Islam thrives". BBC News. Archived from the original on 8 May 2009. Retrieved 2 December 2023.

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