Sayyid Amir Kulol

 Today , I and man coursmates visited in the shrine of Sayyid Amir Kulol, the sixth of the seven pirs in Bukhara.This place is very peaceful and all the students enjoyed it.



Sayid Amir Kulal was born in 1281 in the village of Sukhor (now the village of Yangikhet) in the Kagan region, in the village of hereditary potters. According to legend, he was tall and broad in shoulders. Penetrating eyes peered out from under furrowed brows. His skin was tan. His face was framed by a gray beard. He was very humble and gentle in manner. He was far from objection and stubbornness. Thanks to wrestling in his youth, he had a large physique, and was physically developed. As for spirituality, there was no person who would doubt his righteousness, because he behaved like an enlightened one who absorbed all the best that Sharia, Tariqa and Marifat contain.



Sayyid Amir Kulal had a huge number of followers, including four of his sons, who later became noble Sufis and continued the teachings of their father.

He brought up his students in strict spirituality and monitored the non-admission of minor misconduct by his students, citing as an example the words of the Prophet Muhammad that minor sins committed daily by people gradually turn into major sins, and then lead to hell.



Sayyid Kulal lived to the age of 90 and died in November 1370. Today, the burial place of the holy Sufi is a beautiful memorial complex in the Kagan district of the Bukhara region, consisting of a mausoleum, a Friday mosque, a minaret, a small house and a huge garden. The complex was completely rebuilt in 2008 and is a popular place of pilgrimage among Muslims of Uzbekistan, near and far abroad.



20.11.2013.


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