Khwaja Shāh Kalīm-Ullāh Jahānābādī (شاه كليم الله جهانابادي) b. Nūr Allāh b. Aḥmad al-Miʿmār al-Ṣiddīqī (1650-1729) was a leading Chistī saint of the late Mughal period and is considered to be instrumental in the revival of the Chistī Order and Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani ṣūfī ṭarīqah (path). His father, Noor Ullah, was a well-known astronomer and calligraphist. He was the grandson of Ustād Aḥmad Lahorī, the architect of the Taj Mahal and Lal Qila.

Legacy

Among his successors are Syed Shah Yousufain and Syed Shah Sharifuddin.

In the popular discourses of modern India he is remembered for his inclusivist approach to Hindus. The shrine of Kaleem Ullah Shah is situated opposite of the Red Fort, beside the Meena Bazaar, Old Delhi.

Notable works

  • Tilka ʿAsharat Kāmilah
  • Kashkūl Kalīmī
  • Maktūbāt-i Kalīmī
  • Muraqqā Kalimi
  • Sawa alssabeel e kaleemi

References




Shahram JAHANABADI General Surgeon Shiraz University of Medical

1/2 Gani de Kalim Allah Shah , Bahmanis del Deccan.

24th Rabi ul Awwal Urs Shah Kalim Allah Jahanabadi, Jammah Masjid

Shah Jahan High Resolution Stock Photography and Images Alamy

Copper 1/3 Gani of Kalim Allah Shah(AD 152638) of Bahamani Sultanate