Syed Abdullah
Qutb Shah Awn ibn Ya‘lā, was a medieval sufi. He probably came to South Asia in the fifth century A.H. (about the eleventh century according to western era) by order of Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani He was supposedly a descendant ofHasan Ibn Ali and a relative of Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani and one of his spiritual successors. He was probably born in 1028 in Baghdad. Qutb Shah Qadiri was an appointed a
Qutb (spiritual pole) by Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani and sent as a missionary to South Asia in 1068 AD. Due to the efforts of Sufis like him, many of the local tribes converted to the Islam most prominent being the
Qutb Shahi Awans.
[1] Many of his descendants who lived in Egypt and nearby lands departed for Turkistan and Iran due to persecution at the hands of Hujjaj bin Yusuf. As time went by, they resettled in places such as Bukhara and Hamadan in Turkistan, and Baghdad in Iraq. Some migrated to Khurasan and others to Herat in the mountainous regions of present-day Afghanistan.
He is not to be confused with the fictional Mir Qutb Shah who was supposed to have been a ruler of Herat, in Afghnaistan, and who is claimed to have later shifted to the areas now comprising Pakistani Punjab