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Nagore Shahul Hamid

Hajrath Shahul Hamid Arabic:حضرة شاه الحميد رضي الله عنه, is mystic saint, Islamic preacher in Tamil Nadu and〔 a 13th generation descendant of the renowned Sufi saint, Hajrath Muhiyudin Abd al-Qadir al-Jalani.〔Raj 2006, p. 69〕 His tomb is located in the eastern coast of Bay of Bengal at Nagore, Tamil Nadu, India.
==Early life==
Hajrath Shahul Hamid Badusha Kaadiri was born to Hajrath Syed Hassan Kuthos Baba Kaadiri and Bibi Fathima at Manickpoor, in Pratapgarh district of Uttar Pradesh. He had his Islamic education at Gwalior under the guidance of Hazrat Mohammad Ghouse. He left on pilgrimage to Mecca and then moved to Maldives, Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu with his spiritual team.〔 He led a simple and pious life, but believed to have performed lot of miracles giving him the name ''Nagore Andavar''(meaning Sufi of Nagore).〔Mohammada 2007, p. 224〕 He was also called Meera Saheb.〔Mohammada 2007, p. 225〕

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