List of Sufi saints

Madurai Maqbara Hazrat's dargah, Madurai
Tomb of Salim Chisti, at Fatehpur Sikri, near Agra
The shrine of Syed Naushah Ganj Bakhsh at Ranmal Pakistan
Sultan Bahoo Shrine, in Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan

Sufi Saints played an instrumental role in spreading Islam throughout the world.[1] Sufi saints have emerged periodically to reshape the sacred in society.[2]

See also

References

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