Shah Sultan Rumi
Qamar ad-Din Rumi | |
|---|---|
Shrine of Shah Sultan Rumi in Madanpur | |
| Personal life | |
| Died | 1075 CE Madanpur, Netrokona |
| Other names | Kamaruddin |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
| Senior posting | |
| Period in office | Early 11th century |
Shāh Sulṭān Qamar ad-Dīn Rumī (Bengali: শাহ সুলতান কমর উদ্দিন রুমী, Arabic: شاه سلطان قمر الدين رومي), was an 11th-century Sufi Muslim figure who in scholarly tradition, is believed to have been the first Sufi who visited and settled in Bengal. His name is associated with the spread of Islam into Netrokona, part of a long history of travel between the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia.