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Ameenpeer Dargah : (امین پیر درگاہ)(అమీన్ పీర్ దర్గా - పెద్ద దర్గా) is a sufi shrine located in the Kadapa City in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is popular among Muslims as well as Hindus.〔http://www.ysrkadzp.appr.gov.in/hidden/-/asset_publisher/di5XrVERUf8s/content/ameenpeer-dargah-pedda-dargah/3052694〕 This Dargah or Asthana (shrine) otherwise called as Asthana-e-Magdoom Ilahi (آستانہ مخدوم الہی), situated in Asthana-e-Magdoom Ilahi Dargah complex, locally known as Badi Dargah, Pedda Dargah (Telugu) in Kadapa (Cuddapah) city. It is known for its preaching of communal harmony.〔http://www.ysrkadzp.appr.gov.in/hidden/-/asset_publisher/di5XrVERUf8s/content/ameenpeer-dargah-pedda-dargah/3052694〕 It is claimed folk that the saints of the shrine are the descendants of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.〔http://aptdc.gov.in/blog/the-holy-and-divine-ameen-peer-dargah/〕 It is the shrine of the saints Hazrat Peerullah Hussaini and Arifullah Hussaini II who lie buried here. ==About the saint== Khwaja Peerullah Hussaini (popularly known as Peerullah Malik), a devout Muslim born in Bidar (Karnataka), founded the Aasthana, in 17th century. Peerullah Malik was a lineage to Muhammad. He visited mausoleums of all Sufi saints of India, as also that of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti at Ajmer, where he received instructions to move to the kadapa region. On the way, he stopped on the banks of Pennar River (near Chennur). Nawab Nek Naam Khan, the then Nawab of Sidhout Taluk also presented himself to the Sufi and paid his respects. Following the instructions of the saint, the Nawab named the town as Nek Naam Abaad, which later became Cuddapah, over a period of time. The saint devoted his life to spread the message of peace, love and communal harmony. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ameen Peer Dargah」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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