Mir Janullah Shah

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Sayed Jan Muhammad Shah Rizwi
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TitleMir Janullah shah
Personal life
Born
Died1754 (1755)
EraMedieval
RegionSindh, Pakistan
Main interest(s)Sufi poetry
Notable idea(s)Mysticism, Persian Sufi poetry
Religious life
ReligionIslam
CreedSufism
Muslim leader
Influenced by

Mir Jan Muhammad Rizwi of Rohri, Sindh famous under his nom-de-plume Mir or Mir Janullah (died 1754) was chief Khalifa of Sufi Shah Inayat Shaheed who is related to have told people: "Who ever sees Janullah, sees me" for Janullah had reached the complete Fana fil Shaykh, the identification with his mystical leader.[1][2]

He witnessed the siege of Jhok and returned to Rohri after Shah Inayat's execution.[3][2]

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  3. ^ Sufi Janullah's Urs begins Dawn (newspaper), Published 27 March 2007, Retrieved 4 December 2021