Author: Ali Raza

Hazrat Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, also known as Ghaus-e-Azam and Sultan ul Faqr III, is one of the most revered and influential figures in the history of Islamic mysticism (Sufism). Born in 1077 CE in the small town of Jilan (Gilan), Persia, he went on to become a towering spiritual authority whose teachings continue to resonate with millions of people worldwide. Known as the “King of Saints,” his title Ghaus-e-Azam (The Supreme Helper) reflects his unparalleled status in the spiritual hierarchy. As the third among the esteemed Sultans of Faqr, he holds a pivotal role in the dissemination of the…

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Imam Hasan al Basri (may Allah be pleased with him) is the Sultan ul Faqr 2nd.  The seed of Sufism is said to have existed from the beginning of human creation with the an-Nur of Prophet Mohammad. The origin of Sufism in the Sarwari Qadri order started with Prophet Mohammad. The real definition of Sufism is Faqr which is transferred by Prophet Mohammad. The status of Sultan ul Faqr is granted by the holy Mohammadan assembly. Imam Hasan of Basra was first person after People of the Cloak (Ahl al-Bayt) who attained the extreme status of Faqr. He got a cloak (khirqah) of spiritual succession…

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This year’s celebration of Mawlid un Nabi S.A.W. at Masjid e Zahra, organized by the Tehreek Dawat e Faqr, was a grand success, with the Langer department delivering an exceptional service. The entire event was marked by an atmosphere of devotion, love, and unity, which was beautifully reflected in the way the community meal (langer) was managed and distributed. The arrangements for the langer were outstanding, and the efforts of the Tehreek Dawat e Faqr volunteers truly made this a memorable experience for all attendees. The seating was meticulously planned, with everyone being guided to sit in neat, organized rows,…

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Hazrat Shah Inayat Qadiri (RA) was a renowned Sufi saint of the Qadiri order, hailing from Sindh, present-day Pakistan, during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His life and teachings had a profound influence on the development of Sufi thought in the region and continue to inspire spiritual seekers. Life and Background Shah Inayat Qadiri was born in Miranpur, Sindh, and later settled in Jhok, where his teachings attracted a large following. He was a spiritual guide (Murshid) who belonged to the Qadiri Sufi order, founded by the great Sufi master Abdul Qadir Gilani (RA). His life was marked…

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Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali (RA), the 6th Sultan-ul-Faqr, is widely revered for his profound efforts to revive the spiritual tradition of Faqr in the modern world. As a beacon of divine wisdom and Sufi mysticism, his life and teachings offer timeless guidance for those seeking a deeper connection with Allah amidst the distractions and materialism of contemporary society. Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali’s spiritual legacy continues to inspire countless devotees, illuminating the path of Faqr (spiritual poverty) as the ultimate route to Divine love and closeness. The Essence of Faqr: A Life of Spiritual Poverty Faqr, as taught by Sultan Mohammad…

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A Path of Divine Guidance Sultan ul Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman, a revered spiritual leader in the realm of Sufism, offers profound insights into the role of Sharia (Islamic law) as a pathway to both outward discipline and inward purity. His teachings emphasize that Sharia is not merely a set of legal rules but a comprehensive system designed to guide Muslims toward a life of righteousness, justice, and closeness to Allah. Sultan ul Ashiqeen explains that Sharia, as established by the Quran and the Sunnah (traditions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him), is essential for a Muslim’s spiritual…

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📅 Friday, 6 September 2024 Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr’s mission to spread the message of spiritual enlightenment and invite the followers of the revered spiritual guide, Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman, continues to grow stronger. The Department of Preaching and Outreach remains at the forefront, engaging with disciples and devotees to foster deeper connections and spiritual awareness through a series of organized tours across various regions. The most recent leg of this ongoing journey took place in Tehsil Mian Channu, District Khanewal. This visit was led by two prominent representatives of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr: Maulana Yasir Yaseen and Mohammad Faizan Yaseen, who were welcomed…

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Sultan ul Ashiqeen, a prominent Sufi spiritual leader, offers profound insights into the challenges posed by modern materialism and how Sufism provides a meaningful response to these challenges. His teachings emphasize that while materialism focuses on the external and transient aspects of life, Sufism invites individuals to seek a deeper, more spiritual connection that transcends worldly pursuits. Understanding Modern Materialism Sultan ul Ashiqeen defines modern materialism as a worldview that prioritizes the physical and tangible aspects of existence, often at the expense of spiritual values. He explains that materialism fosters a culture where success is measured by wealth, status, and…

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Sultan ul Ashiqeen, a revered spiritual leader, provides profound insights into Islamic ethics and morality, emphasizing their significance in shaping both individual character and societal harmony. His teachings, often shared through platforms like Masjid-e-Zahra, highlight the deep-rooted values in Islam that guide Muslims towards a life of righteousness, compassion, and justice. The Divine Foundation of Islamic Ethics Sultan ul Ashiqeen often begins his discussions on Islamic ethics by stressing the divine origin of moral principles in Islam. He teaches that Islamic ethics are not mere social constructs but are deeply rooted in the Quran and the Sunnah, which serve as…

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Sultan ul Ashiqeen, a distinguished spiritual leader and Sufi master, offers a profound understanding of Sufism and Islamic mysticism from a historical perspective. His teachings delve into the origins, evolution, and enduring significance of Sufism within the broader context of Islamic spirituality. He presents Sufism not only as a mystical path but also as the heart of Islam, deeply rooted in the earliest experiences of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions. Origins of Sufism Sultan ul Ashiqeen traces the origins of Sufism back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad, whom he regards as the first and greatest Sufi. He…

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