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Hazhrat Khwāja
Abdul Ghaffār Fazalī Naqshbandi Mujaddidi (d. 1484 AH /
1964), popularly known as Pir Mitha, was the chief khalifa of
Hadhrat Pir Fazal Ali Qureshi Naqshbandi who was the greatest
Naqshbandi master in India in the early 20th century.
Hadhrat Pīr Mitha brought the Naqshbandi tarīqa in Sindh and his
tarīqa spread so fast and wide that today it is the most widespread
and spiritually active sufi tarīqa in Sindh. The followers of Pīr
Mitha call themselves Ghaffārī, a derivation from his first name Abd
al-Ghaffār.
Hadhrat Pīr Mitha had more than a
hundred deputies, most of whom were great shaykhs in Sindh, Punjab
and other areas. They spread his Fayd (spiritual blessings) to many
corners of the world, and today Ghaffārī’s are present in
almost every country of the world
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called as "DILBAR SAIN"
Hazrat was born on 25 October 1965 (CE)
/ Jumada Al-Akhira 29, 1385 AH, at a village called Khanpur in
District Dadu, Sindh. He is the fourth number son of the the great
spiritualist & religious scholar of his time ash-Shaykh Muhammad
Illahy Bux Ghaffari Naqshbandi well known as “Mahboob-e Illahy”
(Beloved of Allah) among his disciples & followers.Who was one of
the greatest caliphs of Qutb-e Aalam Hazrat Pir Abdul Ghaffar
Fazli Naqshbandi R.A., very well known as "PIR MITHA" a
leading Naqshbandi Shaykh of his time.Hazrat Muhammad Karamullah Al
Ansari’s lineage meets with the Companion of the Holy Prophet Hazrat
Abu Ayub Ansari (May Allah be pleased with him) through forty
personalities.He was educated from the young age in both the Islamic
and secular sciences simultaneously. He completed his Classical
Islamic Studies at the eminent Scholars of his time and achieved a
deep understanding of the classical shari‘a sciences and Arabic &
Persian languages & etc..
Read More About Hazrat Dilber
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Naqshbandia Golden
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(Naqshbandiyya)
is
one of the major Tasawwuf orders (tariqa) of Islam. The order is
considered by some to be a "sober" order known for its silent dhikr
(remembrance of God) rather than the vocalized forms of dhikr common
in other orders.The Naqshbandi order is also notable as it is the
only Sufi order that claims to trace its spiritual lineage ("silsilah")
to Muhammad through Abu Bakr, the first caliph. In contrast, most
other turuq trace their lineage to Ali ibn Abu Talib, Muhammad's
cousin and son-in-law and fourth caliph.The word "Naqshbandi"
نقشبندی
is
Persian,
taken from the name of the founder of the order, Baha-ud-Din
Naqshband Bukhari. Some have said that the translation means
"related to the image-maker," some also consider it to mean "Pattern
Maker" rather than "image maker," and interpret "Naqshbandi" to mean
"Reformer of Patterns", and others consider it to mean "Way of the
Chain" or "Golden Chain."
The Naqshbandiya Tariqah is named after
Hadrat Baha al-Din Naqshband (Radi
Allahu Ta'ala anhu) (d. 791/1389)and is a tariqah that
is widely active throughout the world today. It is described as the
'Mother of all Tariqah's' by Shaykh Ahmad al-Faruqi al-Sirhindi
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