Shaikhda
History and origin
The Shaikhda are a community who are the devotees of the Sufi preacher Bala Mohammad Shah. Historically the community was one which followed a syncretic belief system, which incorporated several elements of Hindu customs, included the usage of Brahmin priests. Many were once also members of the Swaminarayan sect.[1]
Present circumstances
The community is found mainly in Ahmedabad and Baroda districts. They have abandoned many of their syncretic practices, and are now fairly orthodox Sunni Muslims. The Shaikhda are mainly an urban community, and many are now petty traders. They are endogamous, marrying close kin.[2]
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References
- Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency, Gujarat Population: Musalmans and Parsis, Volume IX pages 60 to 61 Government Central Press, Bombay
- Muslim Communities in Gujarat by Satish C Misra
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