The correct answer is (b), Shah Waliullah.
Shah Waliullah (1703â1762) was a 18th-century Indian Sunni Muslim scholar, theologian, jurist, poet, and philosopher. He is considered one of the most important figures in Islamic thought in South Asia.
Shah Waliullah was born in Delhi, India, in 1703. He studied under his father, Shah Abdul Aziz, who was also a prominent scholar. Shah Waliullah continued his studies in Mecca and Medina, and he returned to India in 1732.
Shah Waliullah was a prolific writer, and he wrote on a variety of subjects, including theology, law, philosophy, and history. He is best known for his work on Islamic law, which he sought to reconcile with the changing social and political conditions of his time.
Shah Waliullah was also a Sufi mystic, and he believed that the Sufi path was the best way to achieve spiritual enlightenment. He wrote extensively on Sufism, and he is considered one of the most important figures in the development of Sufism in South Asia.
Shah Waliullah died in Delhi in 1762. He is buried in the Shahi Eidgah, a mosque in Delhi.
The other options are incorrect because they are not Sufis who regarded Krishna among the Auliya.
(a) Shah Abdul Azeez was a 19th-century Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and Sufi saint. He is considered one of the most important figures in the development of Sufism in South Asia.
(c) Shah Kalimullah was a 17th-century Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and Sufi saint. He is considered one of the most important figures in the development of Sufism in South Asia.
(d) Muhammad Ghaus was a 12th-century Indian Sufi saint. He is considered one of the most important figures in the development of Sufism in South Asia.