Shah Yaqeeq Bukhari

Syed Asghar Ali Shah Bukhari (c. 1432 – c. 1451),[1] also known as Shah Yaqeeq Baba and Roohani Surgeon,[2] was a Muslim saint from Sindh.[1] Shah Yaqeeq's urs is held in the town of Shah Yaqeeq near Thatta.[3] His Suhrawardi shrine there[4] is regarded as a place of miraculous healing from various ailments.[5][2]

Syed Asghar Ali Bukhari
شاہ عقیق بابا
Other namesShah Yaqiq/Aqeeq Baba
Personal
Bornc.1432
Diedc.1451
Resting placeShah Yaqeeq, Sujawal District, Sindh, Pakistan
ReligionIslam
Other namesShah Yaqiq/Aqeeq Baba

Further reading

  • Sindhī, Habību (1986). Sawanah hayat Shah Yaqiq Shaheed Bukhari [Biography of Shah Yaqiq Bukhari] (in Sindhi). Cuhar Jamali: Soshal Vailfe'ar Anjuman-i-Ghulaman-i-Mustafa.[1]
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References

  1. Smith, E.G. (1987). Accessions List, South Asia. Vol. 7, issues 1-6. New Delhi: Library of Congress Office. p. 117.
  2. سرجن بابا: روحانی آپریشن سے علاج. BBC Urdu (in Urdu). 3 June 2009.
  3. Asghar Ahmad (1986). Pakistan tourism directory, '86: everything about tourism. Holiday Weekly. p. 373. URS OF SHAH YAQIQ, at Thatta, the historic town of Sind located about 80 kilometers from Karachi on the National Highway
  4. Ansari, Sarah FD. (1992). "Sind and its pirs up to 1843". Sufi saints and state power: the pirs of Sind, 1843–1947. Cambridge University Press. p. 18.
  5. "Healing powers: Shrines in Thatta beckon those who 'believe' - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 22 September 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
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