Baba Fakruddin
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Syed Baba Fakhr al-Din al-Hasani al-Hussaini (d. 1295 CE/ 694 AH) [1] commonly known as Baba Fakhruddin was a Persian Sufi of Suhrawardiyya order from present-day Eastern Iran.
Hazrat Khwaja Syed Shah Baba Fakhruddin al-Hasani al-Hussaini Suhrawardi | |
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سید شاه بابا فخرالدین حسنی الحسینی | |
Personal | |
Born | Syed Fakhr al-Din 26 June 1169 CE Shahpur, Sistan |
Died | 5 May 1295 CE (aged 125–126) [1] Penukonda, India |
Resting place | Penukonda, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Religion | Islam |
Flourished | Islamic golden age |
Parent(s) | Sultan Syed Hussain, Syeda Bibi Fatima Sagir [1] |
Creed | Sufi |
Tariqa | Qalandariyya Suhrawardiyya |
Muslim leader | |
Initiated | Syed Yusuf Qattal Hussaini Suhrawardi[1] |
Baba Fakhruddin was a disciple and successor of Pir Nathar Tabl e Aalam Badshah Natahar Vali of Tiruchirappalli. He was Shahanshaah (King of Kings) of Sistan and Shahpur of present-day Eastern Iran[1] later abdicated the throne to take the path of Sufism. He was a direct descendant of Mohammed through Imam Hassan paternally and Imam Hussain maternally.[citation needed]
He traveled on foot from Sistan to Tiruchirappalli via Makkah, Madina, Afghanistan, Kashmir, and Gujrat states of India where he was initiated into the Qalandariyya Suhrawardiyya order by his Murshid Tabl e Aalam Nathar Vali at Tiruchirappalli. He was later accorded spiritual succession by his murshid and was set to find his abode where the Miswak spurt leaves. Baba Fakhruddin made Penukonda his home and final resting place.[1]