Muhammad Ghawth
Muhammad Ghawth | |||||
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| Born | Muhammad Ghawth Gwaliyari 1500 | ||||
| Died | 1562 (aged 61–62) Gwalior | ||||
| Occupation | Master of Sufism, author, musician | ||||
| Relatives | Attar of Nishapur (ancestor) | ||||
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| Religion | Islam | ||||
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| Successor | Ali Sher Bengali | ||||
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Muhammad Ghawth (Ghouse, Ghaus or Gwath) Gwaliyari (1500–1562) was a 16th-century Sufi master of the Shattari order and Sufi saint, a musician, and the author of Jawahir-i Khams (Arabic: al-Jawahir al-Khams, The Five Jewels). The book mentioning the life and miracles of Gaus named " Heaven's witness" was written by Kugle.