Baba Haneef Ud Din Reshi
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Sufi Baba Haneef Ud Din Reshi Babii Seab | |
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با با حنیٖفُ الدیٖن ریٖشی | |
View of shrine from the front side. | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | |
| Died | |
| Nationality | Kashmiris |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Denomination | Sunni |
| Tariqa | Rishi[1] |
| Muslim leader | |
| Disciple of | Zain ud-Din Wali |
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Influenced
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Baba Haneef Ud Din Reshi (کٲشُر:با با حنیٖفُ الدیٖن ریٖشی)[2] popularly known as "Babii Seab", was a Sufi of Rishi order, who lived in the area of the Kohi Darwa usually known as Daresh or Darej in Rathsun-Manchama, Budgam Jammu and Kashmir (Earlier known as Pargana Manchama) His shrine is located at the Top of Kohi Darwa or Darej .[3][4][5][6] He was the disciple of Zain ud-Din Wali of Aishmuquam (who was the disciple of Sheikh Noor ud Din Noorani).[7] Zain ud-Din Waliordered him to go on the hillock of Rathsun-Manchama village, where he gets busy in the Religious practices to gain Spirituality.[8]
