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Shah Kamal Quhafa

Hazrat Shah Kamal Quhafa (aka Shah Kamal) Devanagari: ह्ज़्रत शाह कामाल क़ुहाफ़ा; (ベンガル語:হজরত শাহ্‌ কামাল ক়োহাফাহ্) b.1291 d.1385 CE, was a philanthropist, pioneer, social and religious activist, who is revered in South Asia as a dervish of sufi order. He was born in Makkah, Hijaz province of Arabian Peninsula and travelled to Bangladesh with his Meccan wife and twelve sufi disciples in 1315 to disseminate ideals of socio-religious harmony and meet his father, Hazrat Khwaja Burhanuddin Quhafah, who had travelled to Bangladesh a decade earlier with Hazrat Shah Jalal Yamani in 1303.〔Srihatte Islam Jyoti, Syed Mujtaba Ali〕〔Shreehatter Itibrittwa - A History of Sylhet, Achyutacharan Chowdhury 1917 and 2002 Utsa Publications, Dhaka, Bangladesh〕
==Audience with Hazrat Shah Jalal==
Hazrat Shah Kamal sought audience with Hazrat Shah Jalal Yamani upon arriving at Sylhet. His wish was granted, he declared his allegiance and became disciple of Hazrat Shah Jalal Yamani and then twelve disciples of Hazrat Shah Kamal were instructed to declare their allegiance to Hazrat Shah Jalal Yamani and become his disciples. After becoming disciples of Hazrat Shah Jalal Yamani, they sojourned at Sylhet until June 1315.〔Dr G Saklayen, Bangladesh Sufi Sadhak〕

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