Nur Qutb Alam
| Shaykh Nūr Qut̤b ʿĀlam Pāndavī | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | |
| Died | 1415-1416 AD | 
| Resting place | Shash Hazari Dargah, Malda district | 
| Flourished | Late 14th to early 15th century | 
| Children | Rafaq ad-Din Shaykh Anwar | 
| Parent | 
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| Relatives | Akhi Siraj (grandfather) Azam Khan Khalidi (brother) | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam | 
| Denomination | Sunni | 
| Order | Chishti Order | 
| Lineage | Khalid ibn al-Walid | 
| Jurisprudence | Hanafi | 
| Muslim leader | |
| Teacher | Alaul Haq Hamiduddin Nagauri | 
| Students 
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| Part of a series on the | 
| Bengal Sultanate | 
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Nūr Qut̤b ʿĀlam (Arabic: نور قطب عالم, Bengali: নূর কুতুব আলম) was a 14th-century Bengali Islamic scholar, author and poet. Based in the erstwhile Bengali capital Hazrat Pandua, he was the son and successor of Alaul Haq, a senior scholar of the Bengal Sultanate. He is noted for his efforts in preserving the Muslim rule of Bengal against Raja Ganesha and pioneering the Dobhashi tradition of Bengali literature.