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Sayyid Amir Kulol

Khwaja Sayyid Amir Kulol, popularly known as Kalon ("High"), a religious scholar of the Hanafi faith, was a Sufi and religious teacher of Bahavuddin Naqshbandi. Syed Amir Kulol was born in 1281 in the village of Sukhor (present-day Yangihayat village) of Kogon district, in the family of potters. According to legend, "He was a tall man with broad shoulders. Sharp eyes peered out from under furrowed brows, and her skin was the color of sun-baked wheat. The edges of his face were covered with a gray beard, he behaved modestly and modestly. He did not object or be stubborn when he spoke. He had a mature, muscular appearance because he was engaged in wrestling in his youth. As for his religiosity, there was no one who doubted his truthfulness, because he was knowledgeable and had accumulated knowledge and enlightenment in the Shariah."


Syed Amir started wrestling from a young age.

Through wrestling, 15-year-old Syed Amir met his future spiritual mentor, Sheikh Mohammad Baba Sammosi, who came to the competition that day by God's will. In response to the protest of his new disciples who had accompanied him, he announced to all: "There is a man in this field by whose grace many religious people find the right path." Then he looked at his future teacher, their eyes met, and for a second there was a wordless conversation between them, after which Muhammad Baba Sammosi got up and left without saying a word. The next day, Amir Kulol went to him and asked permission to become a new disciple of the sheikh. For twenty years, he traveled the 25 km distance from Suhar to Sammos and served the Sheikh. He has since retired from wrestling and never made another public appearance. When Syed Amir, having reached his spiritual maturity, became the fourth deputy of Shaykh Muhammad Baba Sammasi, the venerable Shaykh called him his young disciple "spiritual son" - later the most famous Sufism. entrusted Bahovuddin Naqshbandi, who became the founder of one of the sects - "Khojagon Naqshbandiya". 


During his spiritual and educational activities, Syed Amir Kulol, Khwaja Bahovuddin Naqshband, Maulana Arif Deggarani, Khwaja Jamal Degai, Khwaja Darzuni, Shamsuddin Kulol, and Maulana Jamaluddin Keshi, educated hundreds of students. According to the chronicles, Sayyid Amir Kulol was the first pir that Amir Temur met in 1363. Sayyid Amir Kulol had many followers, including his four sons who later became Sufis and followed their father's path. li was also there.

He brought up his students with strict spirituality and warned them from small sins by giving examples of the words of our Prophet Muhammad that small sins that people commit every day add up to big sins and lead them to hell.

Syed Kulol died in November 1370 at the age of 90. Today, the burial place of the holy Sufi is located in the Kogon district of Bukhara region, where a beautiful memorial complex consisting of a mausoleum, a Friday mosque, a minaret, a small pond and a huge garden has been built. The complex was completely restored in 2008 and is a popular pilgrimage site for Muslims in Uzbekistan and abroad.

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