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Sultan Bahu (سُلطان باہُو; 1630–1691) was a Sufi mystic, poet, and scholar active during the Mughal empire mostly in the present day Punjab province of Pakistan. He belonged to Qadiri Sufi order, and founded the mystic tradition known as Sarwari Qadiri.
Little is known about Bahu's life, other than what is written in a hagiography called Manaqib i Sultani, which was written by one of Bahu's descendants seven generations after Bahu's own time.1 Sultan Bahu was born in Shorekot, Jhang, in the current Punjab Province of Pakistan. More than forty books on Sufism are attributed to him (mostly written in Persian), largely dealing with specialised aspects of Islam and Islamic mysticism.[2] However, it was his Punjabi poetry which had popular appeal and earned him lasting fame.[1]:14 His verses are sung in many genres of Sufi music, including qawwali and kafi, and tradition has established a unique style of singing his couplets
Sultan Bahu's first teacher was his mother, Mai Rasti. She pushed him to seek spiritual guidance from Shah Habib Gilani, whose shrine still remains in the village of Bagdad Shareef[a], near Mian Channu, to this day.[citation needed]
Around 1668, Sultan Bahu moved to Delhi for further training under the guidance of Syed Abdul Rehman Jilani Dehlvi, a notable Sufi saint of the Qadiriyya order, and thereafter returned to Punjab where he spent the rest of his life
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