{{Short description|Sufi saint}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2018}} {{Use Indian English|date=September 2018}} {{Infobox religious biography | name = Shahenshah E Gujarat, Hamshabi E Rasool, Mehboob E Baari, Saiyed Muhammad Sirajuddin Shah E Alam Bukhari | religion = [[sunni Islam]] | denomination = specifically the [[Suhrawardiyya]] of Sufism | alias = "Shahenshah e Gujarat Shahenshah e Wilayat" | location = [[Ahmedabad]] | flourished = Late 13th century and early 14th century | birth_date = 17 [[Zilqadah]] 817 Hijri/January 1415 Ad | death_date = 20 [[Jumada al-Thani|Jumada al akhira]] 880 Hijri/21 October 1475 AD (aged 63) | resting_place = Shah-e-Alam's Roza | father = Qutbul Aaftab Saiyed Abdullah Burhanuddin Qutub E Alam | mother = Sultana Makhdooma Bibi Aminah Siddiqua | predecessor = Shaikh Ahmed Ganj Bakhsh, Qutub e Alam Syed Burhanuddin Suhrwadiya }}

'''Shah-E-Alam''', born on 17 Dhul Qidah 817 Hijri/18 January 1415 AD at Patan city in Gujarat, India, is a [[Muslim]] religious teacher and great Wali residing in [[Ahmedabad]], [[Gujarat]], [[India]] during the [[Gujarat sultanant]].

==Life== Syed Sirajuddin Muhammad, the son and successor of Syed Burhanuddin Qutub-e-Alam, came to be called by the title of Shah-e-Alam, king of the world. His father Sheikh Burhanuddin, also known as Qutub-e-Alam, was the grandson of Syed Makhdoom [[Jahaniyan Jahangasht|Jehaniya Jehan Gasht]].<ref>Marat-e-Jalali (مرآت جلالی) by Syed Khalil Ahmed Bukhari Hassaini, First Edition 1918, [[Allahabad]], Second Edition 1999, [[Karachi]].</ref> He arrived in Gujarat during the beginning of the fifteenth century during rule of [[Ahmed Shah I]], settling on the outskirts of Ahmedabad of Gujarat

He died on 20 Jumada al akhira 880 Hijri/1475 AD. The mausoleum was built by Taj Kham Narpali and now known as [[Shah-e-Alam's Roza]].<ref name="Yagnik2011">{{cite book|author=Achyut Yagnik|title=Ahmedabad: From Royal city to Megacity|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ivMAUx6Hdl8C&pg=PT35|date=2 February 2011|publisher=Penguin Books Limited|isbn=978-81-8475-473-5|page=35}}</ref>

==See also== * [[Shah-e-Alam's Roza]], the mausoleum and the mosque complex dedicated to him * [[Qutub-e-Alam's Mosque]] at Vatva

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