Talk:Abdallah (Ismaili missionary to Gujarat)

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Moulai Abadullah   was the 11th century holy Ismaili, Fatimid, mustaali saint who came in India at Cambay, Gujrat in  about 1067 AD( 460AH)  from Haras, Yemen.

He is said to have stayed.some years at Cambay studying the people. He died onAugust 12, 1141 in Khambhat, Gujarat, India and his mausoleum is located there.

Two stories are told of his first missionary success. According to one story, he gained a cultivator's heart by filling his dry well with water. As per second he travelled to Ahlinvada, Patan. King Sidhraj Jaisingh sent a force of armed men to fetch him, found surrounded with wall of fire. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Md iet (talk • contribs)
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