The correct answer is: A. Majnun Shah
Majnun Shah was a 16th-century Sufi saint who founded the Majnooni order of Sufism. He was born in the village of Majnun Shah in the Punjab region of India. His father was a Muslim preacher and his mother was a Hindu. Majnun Shah was educated in both Hindu and Muslim traditions. He became a Sufi at a young age and traveled extensively throughout India and the Middle East. He is said to have met with many of the great Sufi saints of his time, including Rumi and Shams Tabrizi.
Majnun Shah returned to India in the early 16th century and began to teach and preach. He attracted a large following of disciples, both Hindus and Muslims. He is said to have been a charismatic and powerful preacher. He is also said to have performed many miracles.
Majnun Shah died in the village of Majnun Shah in the early 16th century. He is buried there in a shrine that is still visited by pilgrims today.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Dadu Mian was a 16th-century Hindu saint who founded the Dadu Panth sect of Hinduism.
- Tipu Sultan was a 18th-century Mysore sultan who was known for his military prowess and his resistance to British rule.
- Chirag Ali Shah was a 19th-century Sufi saint who founded the Chiragiya order of Sufism.