Mere Ishq De vich Maskook na ho, Me Niyat Kade Khataa Ki thi Teri har mulaqaat mai anj ki thi Jimhe musaa naal khuda ki thi Ek tenu rab bhi nahi kah sakeya Baaki te saari Rasam Adaa ki thi🥰☺️☺️🌹
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Sarmad Kashani: sufi and peer killed by Sarmad Kashani: Background: Sarmad was a renowned Sufi mystic, poet, and ascetic of Jewish origin who converted to Islam. He was known for his unorthodox views and controversial poetry. Persecution: Aurangzeb ordered Sarmad's execution in 1661 due to his unorthodox beliefs, refusal to conform to Islamic practices, and perceived heresy. Sarmad's defiance and unconventional lifestyle were seen as a direct challenge to Aurangzeb's religious orthodoxy. Guru Tegh Bahadur: Background: Although not a Sufi saint, Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, was a prominent religious leader who opposed Aurangzeb's policies. Persecution: Aurangzeb ordered his execution in 1675 for refusing to convert to Islam and for supporting the religious freedom of Hindus and Sikhs. Background: Sarmad was a renowned Sufi mystic, poet, and ascetic of Jewish origin who converted to Islam. He was known for his unorthodox views and controversial poetry. Persecution: Aurangzeb ordered Sarmad's execution in 1661 due to his unorthodox beliefs, refusal to conform to Islamic practices, and perceived heresy. Sarmad's defiance and unconventional lifestyle were seen as a direct challenge to Aurangzeb's religious orthodoxy. Guru Tegh Bahadur: Background: Although not a Sufi saint, Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, was a prominent religious leader who opposed Aurangzeb's policies. Persecution: Aurangzeb ordered his execution in 1675 for refusing to convert to Islam and for supporting the religious freedom of Hindus and Sikhs.
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Mashallah hazrat
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Mashaallah
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Sahi kah rahe hain aap Maulana Sahab se poochho Jo Ham per gujarti hai kya Ham Kya Karen