Shah Muhammad Mohshin Khan Mausoleum / Sthapotik
Background –ย Sufism is one most amazing, thought-provoking aspects of Islam. Sufism is derived from a more philosophical and social standpoint focusing on closeness to Allah (Schimmel, A., 1975). The Sufi saints were involved in the spread of Islam in Bengal through their religious and missionary zeal, exemplary character, and humanitarian activities. They even involve in regional politics as advisors to the ruler and influence them to do humanitarian work. Theย Uwaisiย is aย Tariqaย (pathway) of Sufism that spiritually transmitted the vocabulary of Islamic mysticism, named afterย Owais al-Qarani. The project is a Dargah for the โPirโ of Uwaisi Tariqa. Though the word โPirโ is a Persian word, it was locally adapted due to the role of the Persian saints in spreading Islam in this region. Existing graves were originally buried inside the residence of the โPirโ. Later on, the ancestors of the โPirโ decided to build a unique (mausoleum) structure over the graves regarding Pirโs memory and contributions.
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