Hazrat Makhdoom Sarwar Nooh (RA) was a great saint of his era. His roots connect with Islam's first Caliph Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA). He was Suharwardi line of worshiping style, (Suharwardi actually drives from two Urdu words one SEHAR means Dawn second Wird means recite).
The descendants line up to its 18th Sajadah Nasheen, Makhdoom Muhammad Amin Fahim, present Senior Vice-Chairman of PPP, a big political party of Pakistan and a poet who sit on the seat after his father (Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talib-ul-Mola), a renowned scholar, poet, and leader of his time, who passed away in 1992.
Hazrat Sarwar Nooh, was the first to translate Quran Pak (a holy hook of Allah) into Persian language.
During the days of Makhdoom Mua'zzam Hazrat Ghaus-ul-Haq (RA), the population of Sindh was less than even a million. Hindus were in majority here. Islam had yet to be preached in the province on a wide scale. Breathing this need, Sheikh Fakharuddin Kabir (RA) came with a devout intention from Kot Kirorr to dwell at Boobkan. His grandson, Makhdoom Fakharuddin Sagheer (RA) sought dwelling in the area of the Hali clan. They were the landlords at old Hala. During the days of Jam Nizamuddin, Makhdoom Lutfullah (RA) took birth in the house of Makhdoom Naimatullah Siddiqi on Ramzan 27, 911 Hijri. Legend has it that his birth was prophecied vears ago by the elders. He was later got popularity as Makhdoom No oh (RA). The Noohani Awaisiya Khilafat began from his name. People say the blessings of the elders gave Hala its high times, especially those of Makhdoom Ghaus-ul-Haq (RA) and his clescendants. Sindh became the gateway to Islam and Hala its center. The contemporary cities and towns of Hala such as Schwan, Nasarpur, Aghamani, Lakla'avi and others, have either Been erased from the surface of the earth or have now become silent places.
[Source: Matiari The Cultural Capital of Sindh by Momin Bullo | Coordinates: EFT]
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