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Hazrat Shah Abdur Rahim Uwaisee was renown Muslim Saint accepted as 14th century Mujaddid among the Haqqani Alim Society and become famous by publishing 'Musnabi' in Bengali. which is used to be called as Bengali Quran. He was one of the Greatest Khalifa of Hazrat Syyed Shah Kashim Ali, Alias Shah Bahar Uwaisee Kuh-e-Shimla of Kashmir, India, who was a great Uwaisee khalifa of Hazrat Saber Shah of Shirhind India. It is know from a renown books that he is the first Wali-Allah who preach Uwaisee Tariqua in Bengali in public. During 1737 When Ali Bordi Khan was ruling Bengal-Bihar, one of his relatives from Gazni, named Kha-Shahib, joined military and finally settled in Khankapur, Faridpur by getting Jaigir(land). His son Turab Ali Kha later settled in Dhaka . His son Darajuddin Kha was head Teacher in Dhaka in a Madrasha governed by Meherunnesa Ghosheti Begum. Due to his high intelligence and work, he was honored as Mulla title. He joined the War of Polashi and become Shaheed in June 1757. Third son of Mulla Darajuddin, named Insanullah Kha moved to Gheor. His son Muhammad Ali kha Alias Munshi Gulam Muhammad was working as munshi at the office of Big Lord of British India. His son Munshi Muhammad Modhu Mian. was also working as Munshi in the same office. Later he bought a part of Talluk(land) in Dagor Khali. His elder son Shah Abdur Rahim born 25th February 1857 (Bangali 1264, 14th Falgun) Thursday at DagorKhali Dhaka Bangladesh, and was also working as munshi in Big Lord's office of British India. During the Lord ship of Sir Laurence (1864-1869), for the first time, Shimla was established as Summer Capital. Along with English Lords, bangali munshi's ware also moved to Shimla. Among them, Abdul Muttalib was a pious spiritual explorer person and khalifa of Hazrat Bahar Shah, . He introduced Hazrat Abdur Rahim to his own Uwaisee pir Hazrat Bahar Shah of Shirhind. Hazrat Shah Abdur Rahim after serving 15 years at the Khidmat of Hazrat Bahar Shah, returned and started preaching Uwaise Tariqua in Bengal by the order of his murshed in 1891. He become so much successful in preaching Islam and tariqua that he had so many followers in India/Bengal and become Mujad'ded among the Haqqani Alim Society of that time. His other major publications were "Muhammadi Bedh Totto," 'Adam Wajood Totto'. He left a quite numbers of great khalifas and Muslim saints in Bengal. His nephew Hazrat Shah Abdus Sattar, Hazrat Shah Ataul Haque and Maulana Shah Kosimuddin Ahmad were famous Uwaisee Saints of Bengal.
Mathnavi of Shah Abdur Rahim by Shah Syed Nurul Kabir is 328 pages long, and a total of 84,624 words.
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