Sufism in Pakistan
SEHWAN SHARIF, PAKISTAN - SEPTEMBER 2006: During the annual celebration of Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, a group of dervishes (Malangs) gather around a man holding a golden bowl which is believed to be Lal Shahbaz Qalandar's authentic Kashkul (every dervish has a bowl that is used for begging, but also for drinking and eating), filled with alms, September, 2006 in Sehwan Sharif, Pakistan. The money is given as charity to benefit the poor. The bowl is considered sacred. Lal Shahbaz Qalandar was a 13th Century Sufi Master. Born as Seyed Shah Hussain (Usman) Marandi, he later on titled as Lal (red) Shahbaz ( Falcon) Qalandar (as he belonged to Qalandria order of sufism). (Photo by Reza/Getty Images)

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