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Molna Saradr Ahmad
Sardar Ahmad Chishti Qadri (1903–1962) (Urdu محدث اعظم مولانا سردار احمد چشتی قادری) was a Pakistani Sufi saint, Muhaddis, teacher, jurist, author, Islamic scholar, and debater recognized by his followers as Muhaddis-e-Azam Pakistan. Family background Sardar Ahmad Chisti's father was Choudhry Miran Bakhsh Chishti. He was born in Dayal Garh, Gurdaspur district, East Punjab in Arain family on 22 September 1903 (29 Jumada al-Thani 1321 AH). His son Sahibzada Muhammad Fazal Karim was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan NA-82 Faisalabad and founder of Sunni Ittehad Council. Education and life He attended primary school in Dialgarh village in Batala and Islamic high school in Batala, matriculating in 1924 (1343 AH). He came to Lahore for the preparation of FA, i.e. two years degree programme, and when he attended a speech of Ahmad Raza Khan in Masjid Wazeer Khan Lahore he decided to join seminary Manzar-e-Islam in Bareilly city. There ...
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Dialgarh
Dialgarh is a village in Batala in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India. It is located from sub district headquarter, from district headquarter and from Sri Hargobindpur. The village is administrated by Sarpanch an elected representative of the village. Demography , The village has a total number of 407 houses and the population of 1981 of which 1031 are males while 950 are females. According to the report published by Census India in 2011, out of the total population of the village 390 people are from Schedule Caste and the village does not have any Schedule Tribe population so far. See also *List of villages in India *Molna Saradr Ahmad Sardar Ahmad Chishti Qadri (1903–1962) (Urdu محدث اعظم مولانا سردار احمد چشتی قادری) was a Pakistani Sufi saint, Muhaddis, teacher, jurist, author, Islamic scholar, and debater recognized by his followers as M ... References External links Tourism of PunjabCensus of Punjab Vi ...
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Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi
Ahmed Raza Khan, commonly known as Aala Hazrat, Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, or Ahmed Rida Khan in Arabic, (14 June 1856 CE or 10 Shawwal 1272 AH – 28 October 1921 CE or 25 Safar 1340 AH), was an Islamic scholar, jurist, mufti, philosopher, theologian, ascetic, Sufi, poet, and mujaddid in British India. He wrote on law, religion, philosophy and the sciences, and because he mastered many subjects in both rational and religious sciences, Francis Robinson, one of the leading Western scholars of South Asian Islam, considers him to be a polymath. He was reformer in north India who wrote extensively in defense of Muhammad and popular Sufi practices and became the leader of a movement called "Ahl-i Sunnat wa Jamàat". He influenced millions of people, today the movement has around 200 million in the region. Biography Family Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi's father, Naqi Ali Khan, was the son of Raza Ali Khan. Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi belonged to the Barech tribe of Pushtuns. The Barech fo ...
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Barkat Ali Ludhianwi
Abu Anees Muhammad Barkat Ali (ابو انیس محمد برکت علی لودھیانوی) (27 April 1911 – 26 January 1997) was a Muslim Sufi who belonged to the Qadri spiritual order. He was the founder of the non-political, non-profit, religious organisation, ''Dar-ul-Ehsan''. Abu Anees followers spread all around the world and especially in Pakistan. He spent his whole life preaching Islam. He made first Quran Mahal in Pakistan. A large number of people including politicians and officers come Darul Ehsaan to meet Sufi Barkat Ali. His tomb is situated 16 km far from Faisalabad near dasuha on Faisalabad–Samundri Road Faisalabad. Every year, eye camps are arranged at Darul Ehsan in which free eye treatments are provided for many people every year in the month of March and October Early life His father, Nigahi Bakhsh, was an employee of the British Army.
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Baba Qaim Sain
Qaim Deen aka Baba Qaim Sain (Urdu بابا قائم سائیں سرکار ) was famous Sufi saint in Faisalabad city from Qadiriyya and Qalandariyya Silsila. He died on 16 March 1987 Islamic date 17 Rajab 1400.There is one road of Faisalabad city is named after Baba Qaim Sain. Baba Qaim Sain Shrine is located near Ghulam Muhammad Abad area of Faisalabad. Adjacent to shrine there is a big mosque and Graveyard. Baba Qaim Sain was influenced by Data Sahib Ali Hujwiri Lahore. See also *Baba Noor Shah Wali *Baba Lasoori Shah The Baba Lasoori Shah (Urdu سائیں محمد بخش المعروف باب لسوڑی شاہ ) (also known as Sain Muhammad Bakhsh) shrine is a landmark located in Faisalabad, Jhang Bazaar main city area Pakistan. It is named after Baba Lasoo ... References People from Faisalabad Punjabi Sufi saints Sufi shrines in Pakistan Sufism in Pakistan 1987 deaths {{Islam-bio-stub ...
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Baba Noor Shah Wali
Baba Syed Noor Shah Wali (Urdu بابا نور شاہ ولی العربی سرکار) shrine is at Paki Mari near the General Bus Stand of Faisalabad city. It was near the old settlement of Mari-Patan where the shrine of Baba Noor Shah Wali is located. The shrine is around 400 years old and is older than the history of Faisalabad. There is a very big graveyard around the shrine. Baba Noor Shah Wali spread the teaching of Islam in the area of Faisalabad. This shrine is under the management of Punjab Auqaf and Religious Affairs Department. Urs of Baba Noor Shah Wali Sarkar is celebrated every year in month of July. See also *Baba Qaim Sain *Baba Lasoori Shah The Baba Lasoori Shah (Urdu سائیں محمد بخش المعروف باب لسوڑی شاہ ) (also known as Sain Muhammad Bakhsh) shrine is a landmark located in Faisalabad, Jhang Bazaar main city area Pakistan. It is named after Baba Lasoo ... References {{reflist, 1 People from Faisalabad Punjabi Sufi saint ...
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Baba Lasoori Shah
The Baba Lasoori Shah (Urdu سائیں محمد بخش المعروف باب لسوڑی شاہ ) (also known as Sain Muhammad Bakhsh) shrine is a landmark located in Faisalabad, Jhang Bazaar main city area Pakistan. It is named after Baba Lasoori Shah, who used to live under a shade of a Cordia myxa tree called ''lasoori''. He was given the tree's name due to the symbol of the tree and his silence. After his death in 1932, the shrine became the center of religious and cultural activities. On the annual, three-day Urs celebration in March, the shrine received large numbers of visitors. On the first day, the shrine is given a ritual bath in the presence of the district administration, local politicians and the business community. The devotees bring the most beautiful ''chadars—''embroidered shawls—and cover the shrine with them as part of their Manat, signifying the successful completion of a worldly task. Visiting groups often establish ''deras''—social spaces—where food i ...
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Sha'ban
Shaʽban ( ar, شَعْبَان, ') is the eighth month of the Islamic calendar. It is called as the month of "separation", as the word means "to disperse" or "to separate" because the pagan Arabs used to disperse in search of water. The fifteenth night of this month is known as the "Night of Records" (Laylat al-Bara'at). Sha'ban is the last lunar month before Ramadan, and so Muslims determine in it when the first day of Ramadan fasting will be. In the second Hijri year (624), Ramadan Fasting was made obligatory during this month. In the post-Tanzimat Ottoman Empire context, the word was, in French, the main language of diplomacy and a common language among educated and among non-Muslim subjects,info page on bookat Martin Luther University) Cited: p. 26 (PDF p. 28 - Quote: " ..he French translations were in the eyes of some Ottoman statesmen the most important ones ..) (, 9781317118442), Google Booksbr>PT193 spelled as Cha'ban. The current Turkish spelling today is Şâban. ...
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Fatwa
A fatwā ( ; ar, فتوى; plural ''fatāwā'' ) is a legal ruling on a point of Islamic law (''sharia'') given by a qualified '' Faqih'' (Islamic jurist) in response to a question posed by a private individual, judge or government. A jurist issuing fatwas is called a ''mufti'', and the act of issuing fatwas is called ''iftāʾ''. Fatwas have played an important role throughout Islamic history, taking on new forms in the modern era. Resembling ''jus respondendi'' in Roman law and rabbinic ''responsa'', privately issued fatwas historically served to inform Muslim populations about Islam, advise courts on difficult points of Islamic law, and elaborate substantive law. In later times, public and political fatwas were issued to take a stand on doctrinal controversies, legitimize government policies or articulate grievances of the population. During the era of European colonialism, fatwas played a part in mobilizing resistance to foreign domination. Muftis acted as independent s ...
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Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi
Akhundzada Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi ( ur, اخوندزادہ محمد عبدالغفور ہزاروی چشتی) (1 January 1909 – 9 October 1970) was a Muslim theologian, jurist, and scholar of ahadith in Pakistan (''South Asia'').Zebiri, Kate. Review of ''Maududi and the making of Islamic fundamentalism''. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 61, No. 1.(1998), pp. 167–168. He was active in the Pakistan movement, member of Council of Islamic Ideology. He was the companion of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and separatist leader Maulana Zafar Ali Khan and was active in the independence movement of Pakistan against the British Raj. He was a Sufi of the Chishti Sufi order and the founding member of the religious Barelvi Sunni strain political party Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP). He became its president in 1948. He was also a political figure in Pakistan and was the first recipient of Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Order of Excellence) by the Pre ...
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Muhammad Ibrahim Siddiqui
Muhammad Ibrahim Siddiqui (8 March 1930 – 9 June 2002) was an Indian Barelvi Islamic scholar who was born in West Bengal and died in Mauritius. He was particularly influential in Mauritius, where he founded the Sunni Razvi Society. Education, Career and Sufi permissions Siddiqui memorized the Quran by the age of 13 and graduated in Fazil-e-Darsi Nizami in 1956. He undertook his first Hajj with his teacher and guide, Sardar Ahmad. He received successorship and teaching licences in 1957 from Shah Muhammad Ibrahim Raza Khan Jilani Mian in 1376 (1957) and was appointed as faculty at the Darul Uloom Rehmania and Jama Masjid Gukarkhan, as principal and Khateeb (lecturer). He also received teaching licenses from Sufi master Ejaaz Wali Khan Razvi from Mustafa Raza Khan Qadiri Razvi Nuri, Ziauddeen Qadiri Razvi and from Sufi master Taqaddus Ali Khan (son-in-law of Hujjatul Islam). Service in Mauritius In 1965, Siddiqui established the Sunni Razvi Society International in Mauritius ...
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Ahmad Raza Khan
Ahmed Raza Khan, commonly known as Aala Hazrat, Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, or Ahmed Rida Khan in Arabic, (14 June 1856 Common Era, CE or 10 Shawwal 1272 Islamic calendar, AH – 28 October 1921 Common Era, CE or 25 Safar 1340 Islamic calendar, AH), was an Islamic scholar, jurist, mufti, philosopher, theologian, ascetic, Sufi, poet, and mujaddid in British India. He wrote on law, religion, philosophy and the sciences, and because he mastered many subjects in both rational and religious sciences, Francis Robinson, one of the leading Western scholars of South Asian Islam, considers him to be a polymath. He was reformer in north India who wrote extensively in defense of Muhammad and popular Sufi practices and became the leader of a movement called "Ahl-i Sunnat wa Jamàat". He influenced millions of people, today the movement has around 200 million in the region. Biography Family Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi's father, Naqi Ali Khan, was the son of Raza Ali Khan. Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi ...
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Amjad Ali Azmi
Amjad ( ar, أمجد ), is a male name used as first and surname in Asia, Middle East and Latin America. It may refer to: * Amjad Khan, a renowned Pakistani professional squash player. * Amjad Khan (1940-1992), Indian actor *Amjad Khan (cricketer, born 1966), former American cricketer *Amjad Khan (cricketer, born 1980), Danish born English cricketer. *Amjad Ali Khan (born 1945), Indian sarod player *Amjad Mohammed Khan (born 1970), anesthesiologist *Amjad Farooqi (1972-2004), Pakistani Islamic militant *Amjad Hussain (born 1959), British Rear-admiral *Syed Amjad Ali (1907–1997), Pakistani civil servant *Mohammed Amjad (born 1971), former English cricketer * Amjad Iqbal (born 1983), Pakistani footballer *Amjad Jaimoukha (Writer/Publicist, Jordan, 1964) * Amjad Malik, character in the film ''Citizen Khan ''Citizen Khan'' is a British sitcom produced by the BBC and created by Adil Ray. Five series have been shown so far. It is set in Sparkhill, South Birmingham, described by its ...
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