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Hazrat Mai Safoora Qadiriyya
Rabia'zmaa Hazrat Mai Safoora Qadiriyya (Pashto, Persian, Urdu, Arabic, Punjabi:رابعہ زماں حضرت مائی صفورہ قادریہ رحہ) or Mai Sapooran (1742-1795) was a southern Punjabi religious woman and the mother of poet Saleh Muhammad Safoori.〔(Controversy over poet Ali Haider! ) From the Newspaper | Metropolitan - Lahore | 23 June 2011 KULIYAT-I-SALEH MUHAMMAD SAFOORI plus Supplement on Mai Safoora tey Ali Haider; by Sahibzada Yousuf Tahir; pp 240; Price Rs300(hb); Publishers; Maktaba-i-Safooria, Ideal School Building, Abdul Hakeem Shehr, district Khanewal.〕〔 Sahibzada Yousuf Tahir `invaded` the city of Lahore with a book of poetry by one of his ancestors Haji Muhammad Safoori. This was the versified story of Sassi Punnu, a folk story from Sindh which remained always popular with Punjabi poets. Haji Muhammad was the great grandson of Haji Saleh Muhammad, who was the son of saint Mai Safoora to whom great Punjabi poet Ali Haider had paid great tribute〕 Of Arab descent, she was born in Jarala. == Biography == Hazrat Mai Safoora Qadiriyya was born in Jarala in present-day Punjab, Pakistan. At her birth, it was part of the Mughal Empire. After the death of Nader Shah's Turkmen Afsharid, in 1747 Ahmad Shah Abdali became the Padshah ''durr-i durrān'' (king). The area was controlled by Ahmad Shah Abdali in 1749 when the Mughal ruler ceded Sindh, the Punjab and the Indus River to Ahmad Shah Abdali to save his capital from Afghan attack. The new sultanate was the Durrani Empire, which existed from 1747 to 1826. She received an Islamic education, learning Punjabi, Farsi and Arabic.
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