Sofi Shahid
Background information
Birth nameSofi Shahid
Also known as#Big Sexy, Sofi,Anku
Born (1997-09-01) 1 September 1997 (age 26)
#Anzwalla Anantnag
Origin#AnzwallaAnantnag, Jammu & Kashmir
GenresRap, Hip hop[1]
Occupation(s)Rapper, singer, songwriter, student, Rider, Athlete, Porn Star, record producer, activist , Cyclist
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2014–present
LabelsIndependent
Websitewww.facebook.com/sofishahid7/

Sofi Shahid, known by his stage name Big Sexy, is a rapper/emcee from Kashmir.[2] He took his name from his home province, Kashmir. He considers himself a street poet.


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Map of Kashmir showing disputed territory Designed By SOfi shahid Anzwalla

I am Sofi Shahid. I am belonging from Kashmir at Anzwalla Anantnag City. Ist I tell you about my Education. I. I was study in Boyz Higher Secondary School till XI th class.

Sufi edit

Sufism( Arabic:الصوفية‎al-ṣūfiyya; Persian:تصوف‎taṣawwuf) is a concept in Islam, defined by scholars as the inner, mysticaldimension of Islam; others contend that it is a perennial philosophyof existence that pre-dates religion, the expression of which flowered within the Islamic religion. [ 1 ]Some hold the notion its essence has also been expressed via other religions and metareligious phenomena, while others believe Sufism to be totally unique within Islam. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ]A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as aṣūfī(صُوفِيّ). They belong to different ṭuruqor "orders"—congregations formed around a master—which meet for spiritual sessions (majalis), in meeting places known as zawiyahs, khanqahs, or tekke. [ 8 ] All Sufi orders (turuq) trace many of their original precepts from the Islamic prophet Muhammadthrough his cousin and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib, with the notable exception of the Sunni Naqshbandiorder who claim to trace their origins through the first sunni Caliph, Abu Bakr. [ 9 ]However, Alevi, Bektashi [ 10 ]and ShiaMuslims claim that every Sufi order traces its spiritual lineage (silsilahor Silsila) back to one of the Twelve Imams(even the Naqshbandi silsilah leads to the sixth imam Ja'far al-Sadiqand Salman the Persian, a renowned follower of the first imam Ali ibn Abi Talib), the spiritual heads of Islam who were foretold in the Hadith of the Twelve Successorsand were all descendants of Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and Ali. Because of this Ali ibn Abi Talibis also called the "father of Sufism". [ 11 ] [ 12 ]Prominent orders include Alevi, Bektashi, Burhaniya, Mevlevi, Ba 'Alawiyya, Chishti, Rifa'i, Khalwati, Naqshbandi, Nimatullahi, Oveyssi, Qadiria Boutshishia, Qadiriyyah , Qalandariyya, Sarwari Qadiri, Shadhiliyyaand Suhrawardiyya. [ 13 ] The origin of Sufism is also discussed in the bookMystical Dimensions of Islam, by Annemarie Schimmel. Sufis believe they are practicing ihsan(perfection of worship) as revealed by Gabrielto Muhammad: "Worship and serve Allahas you are seeing Him and while you see Him not yet truly He sees you". Sufis consider themselves as the original true proponents of this pure original form of Islam. Sufism is opposed by Wahhabiand SalafistMuslims. Classical Sufi scholars have defined Sufism as "a science whose objective is the reparation of the heart and turning it away from all else but God". [ 14 ]Alternatively, in the words of the DarqawiSufi teacher Ahmad ibn Ajiba, "a science through which one can know how to travel into the presence of the Divine, purify one's inner self from filth, and beautify it with a variety of praiseworthy traits". [ 15 ] Muslims and mainstream scholars of Islam define Sufism as simply the name for the inner or esoteric dimension of Islam [ 2 ]which is supported and complemented by outward or exoteric practices of Islam, such as Islamic law. [ 16 ]In this view, "it is absolutely necessary to be a Muslim" to be a true Sufi, because Sufism's "methods are inoperative without" Muslim "affiliation". [ 17 ]In contrast, author Idries Shahstates Sufi philosophy is universal in nature, its roots predating the rise of Islam and Christianity. [ 18 ]Some schools of Sufismin Western countries allow non-Muslims to receive "instructions on following the Sufi path". [ 19 ]Some Muslim opponents of Sufism also consider it outside the sphere of Islam. [ 2 ] [ 20 ] Classical Sufis were characterised by their attachment to dhikr, (a practice of repeating the names of God, often performed after prayers) [ 21 ]and asceticism. Sufism gained adherents among a number of Muslims as a reaction against the worldliness of the early Umayyad Caliphate(661–750 CE). [ 22 ]Sufis have spanned several continents and cultures over a millennium, originally expressing their beliefs in Arabic, before spreading into Persian, Turkish, Indian languagesand a dozen other languages. [ 23 ]Sufism( Arabic:الصوفية‎al-ṣūfiyya; Persian:تصوف‎taṣawwuf) is a concept in Islam, defined by scholars as the inner, mysticaldimension of Islam; others contend that it is a perennial philosophyof existence that pre-dates religion, the expression of which flowered within the Islamic religion. [ 1 ]Some hold the notion its essence has also been expressed via other religions and metareligious phenomena, while others believe Sufism to be totally unique within Islam. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ]A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as aṣūfī(صُوفِيّ). They belong to different ṭuruqor "orders"—congregations formed around a master—which meet for spiritual sessions (majalis), in meeting places known as zawiyahs, khanqahs, or tekke. [ 8 ] All Sufi orders (turuq) trace many of their original precepts from the Islamic prophet Muhammadthrough his cousin and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib, with the notable exception of the Sunni Naqshbandiorder who claim to trace their origins through the first sunni Caliph, Abu Bakr. [ 9 ]However, Alevi, Bektashi [ 10 ]and ShiaMuslims claim that every Sufi order traces its spiritual lineage (silsilahor Silsila) back to one of the Twelve Imams(even the Naqshbandi silsilah leads to the sixth imam Ja'far al-Sadiqand Salman the Persian, a renowned follower of the first imam Ali ibn Abi Talib), the spiritual heads of Islam who were foretold in the Hadith of the Twelve Successorsand were all descendants of Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and Ali. Because of this Ali ibn Abi Talibis also called the "father of Sufism". [ 11 ] [ 12 ]Prominent orders include Alevi, Bektashi, Burhaniya, Mevlevi, Ba 'Alawiyya, Chishti, Rifa'i, Khalwati, Naqshbandi, Nimatullahi, Oveyssi, Qadiria Boutshishia, Qadiriyyah , Qalandariyya, Sarwari Qadiri, Shadhiliyyaand Suhrawardiyya. [ 13 ] The origin of Sufism is also discussed in the bookMystical Dimensions of Islam, by Annemarie Schimmel. Sufis believe they are practicing ihsan(perfection of worship) as revealed by Gabrielto Muhammad: "Worship and serve Allahas you are seeing Him and while you see Him not yet truly He sees you". Sufis consider themselves as the original true proponents of this pure original form of Islam. Sufism is opposed by Wahhabiand SalafistMuslims. Classical Sufi scholars have defined Sufism as "a science whose objective is the reparation of the heart and turning it away from all else but God". [ 14 ]Alternatively, in the words of the DarqawiSufi teacher Ahmad ibn Ajiba, "a science through which one can know how to travel into the presence of the Divine, purify one's inner self from filth, and beautify it with a variety of praiseworthy traits". [ 15 ] Muslims and mainstream scholars of Islam define Sufism as simply the name for the inner or esoteric dimension of Islam [ 2 ]which is supported and complemented by outward or exoteric practices of Islam, such as Islamic law. [ 16 ]In this view, "it is absolutely necessary to be a Muslim" to be a true Sufi, because Sufism's "methods are inoperative without" Muslim "affiliation". [ 17 ]In contrast, author Idries Shahstates Sufi philosophy is universal in nature, its roots predating the rise of Islam and Christianity. [ 18 ]Some schools of Sufismin Western countries allow non-Muslims to receive "instructions on following the Sufi path". [ 19 ]Some Muslim opponents of Sufism also consider it outside the sphere of Islam. [ 2 ] [ 20 ] Classical Sufis were characterised by their attachment to dhikr, (a practice of repeating the names of God, often performed after prayers) [ 21 ]and asceticism. Sufism gained adherents among a number of Muslims as a reaction against the worldliness of the early Umayyad Caliphate(661–750 CE). [ 22 ]Sufis have spanned several continents and cultures over a millennium, originally expressing their beliefs in Arabic, before spreading into Persian, Turkish, Indian languagesand a

other languages. [ 23 ]

Earlier Life edit

He was born in 1990 AD in a province of Indiain Jammu and Kashmirwhen there was chaos and confusion due to the rise of freedom struggle. He grew up under the shades of guns and war. [


External links edit

SofiShahid09 on INSTRAGRAM

  1. ^ "Bio". Sofi Shahid. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Kashmir rappers battle to be heard". The Express Tribune. 13 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013.