Data Ganj Bakhsh
Data Ganj Bakhsh is a revered Sufi saint and scholar, known for his teachings and spiritual guidance. His real name was Ali Hajveri, and he lived in the 11th century in what is now Pakistan. He is best known for his influential work, the Kashf al-Mahjub, which is one of the earliest texts on Sufism in the Persian language.
His shrine, located in Lahore, attracts thousands of devotees and visitors each year. Data Ganj Bakhsh is celebrated for promoting love, tolerance, and understanding among different communities. His legacy continues to inspire many in their spiritual journeys and quest for knowledge.