Hazrat Shah Jalal
Hazrat Shah Jalal was a revered Sufi saint and a prominent figure in the spread of Islam in the Indian subcontinent during the 14th century. Born in 1271 in Turkey, he later moved to India, where he became known for his spiritual teachings and miraculous deeds. His shrine in Sylhet, Bangladesh, attracts thousands of devotees each year.
Shah Jalal is often associated with his companion, Hazrat Shah Paran, and together they played a significant role in converting many people to Islam. His teachings emphasized love, compassion, and the importance of a direct relationship with God. His legacy continues to inspire many followers today.