Jilanis
Jilanis refers to a specific ethnic and religious group primarily found in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the regions of Sindh and Gujarat in Pakistan and India, respectively. They are a distinct community with a unique cultural heritage and a strong sense of identity. Historically, the Jilanis trace their lineage back to a Sufi saint, Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani, who is revered in Islam. This spiritual connection forms a significant aspect of their communal identity and practices.
The Jilanis are predominantly Muslim, adhering to Sunni Islam, with influences from Sufi traditions. Their religious
Economically, Jilanis have historically been involved in various professions, including trade, agriculture, and crafts. In contemporary