THE SHAH HAMADAN MUSJID
Syed Ali container Shahab-ud-Din Hamadani (Persian: میر سید علی; 1314-1384) was a Persian Sūfī of the Kubrāwī request, a writer, and a conspicuous Shia Muslim researcher. He was conceived on Monday, twelfth Rajab in 1314 in the Islamic year 714 AH in Hamadan and kicked the bucket in 1384 and then the Islamic year 786 in Kunar and was covered in Khatlan. He was extremely powerful in spreading Islam in Kashmir and has had a noteworthy hand in forming the way of life of the Kashmir valley. He was otherwise called "Shāh Hamadhān" ("King of Hamadhān", Iran) and as Amīr-i Kabīr ("the Great Commander"). He composed a few short chips away at the deep sense of being and Sufism. He was deified by artists like Allama Iqbal.
His name was Ali, and titles were Amir-e-Kabir, Ali Saani, Shah-e-Hamadan, the Chroniclers had said a few different titles: Qutub-e-Zaman, Sheik-e-Salikan-e-Jehan, Qutub-Ulp-Aktab, Moih-Ul-Ambiya-o-Ul-Mursaleen, Afzal-Ul-Muhaq-e-queen-o-Akmal-Ul-Mudaq-e-qeen, Al-Sheiyookh-Ul-Kamil, Akmal-Ul-Muhaqqiq-Ul-Ha.