Author: Ali Shan

A significant spiritual gathering was held at the Khanqah Sultan ul Ashiqeen in Lahore to commemorate the visit of the revered spiritual leader, Sultan ul Ashiqeen. The event drew thousands of devotees from across the country and beyond, eager to seek blessings and spiritual guidance. Sultan ul Ashiqeen, a prominent figure in the Sarwari Qadri order, is known for his profound spiritual insights and unwavering devotion to the teachings of Islam. His visit to the Khanqah was marked by a series of spiritual discourses, prayers, and devotional hymns. The gathering featured a diverse array of spiritual activities, including the recitation…

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In a groundbreaking stride towards gender equality, women are increasingly taking on leadership roles within Islamic communities worldwide. This shift is challenging traditional gender norms and opening new avenues for women’s participation in religious governance. While Islam has often been linked to patriarchal structures, it’s important to remember that women have also played key roles in its early development. For example, Ayesha bint Abu Bakr made significant contributions to the spread of Islam. Challenges and Triumphs: The journey towards greater acceptance has not been without its challenges. Women leaders often face resistance from conservative elements within their communities, who argue…

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In a recent gathering of Sufi scholars and devotees, the profound concept of divine love as understood in Sufi tradition was explored. The discussion highlighted the central role of love in the spiritual journey and its transformative power in connecting individuals to the divine. Sufi mystics emphasize that divine love is not merely an emotion but a state of being, a profound connection that transcends the limitations of the physical world. It is a love that is both unconditional and all-encompassing, encompassing all of creation. Some Important Points on Divine Love The gathering concluded with a shared recitation of Sufi…

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Allah says in the Holy Quran Meaning: But those who believe, love Allah the most. (2:165) What is Divine love? It can be explained in simple words as: Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Hazrat Sultan Mohammad Najib-ul-Rehman Quotes about Divine Love Meaning: None of you will have faith until he loves me more than his parents, children and all mankind. (Bukhari 15). Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jillani and Divine Love Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani states in his booklet Ar-Risala tul-Ghausia: I saw Allah. Then I asked, “O Lord! What is meant by love?” He replied, “O Ghawth al-Azam! Love Me, love for Me and I…

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Sultan Bahoo (R.A), a 17th-century Sufi mystic, has left a profound influence on modern-day Sufi orders through his teachings on self-realization, divine love, and spiritual closeness to God. His emphasis on a direct, personal connection with the Divine, free from the rigid rituals often found in orthodox practices, resonates with many contemporary Sufis.Sultan Bahoo’s doctrine of “Fana-Fi-Allah” (annihilation in God) has inspired spiritual seekers to transcend their ego and achieve a deeper spiritual state. Today, many Sufi orders around the world integrate Sultan Bahoo’s teachings, especially his focus on inner purification, humility, and detachment from worldly desires. His works, particularly…

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Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen, the current Imam of the Silsila Sarwari Qadri Order, has dedicated significant efforts to reviving and promoting the teachings of Sultan-ul-Arifeen Sultan Bahoo (R.A), the 25th Imam of the Order. In this age of technology, he has embraced digital platforms to share and disseminate the profound wisdom of Sultan Bahoo, known for his teachings of faqr (poverty in spirit). Through websites, blogs, and social media, he is actively spreading these teachings to a global audience. Sultan Bahoo authored approximately 140 books, many of which have been lost over time. Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen has tirelessly sought to locate these missing works and…

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Sultan Bahoo strictly believes in the ‘eternal existence’ of the Holy Prophet. He says: He further says: Unless the seeker becomes spiritually mature by performing four kinds of invocation, he does not qualify for the presence in the Mohammadan Assembly. First is the declining invocation; on the commencement of this invocation, all the major and minor creations are inclined towards the reciter. A number of disciples and seekers adopt this invocation but when it reaches its peak, most of the disciples and seekers leave it being spiritually demoted and repulsed (as they cannot bear its effects and are depraved by…

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Today, technology has changed how people learn about and practice Islam. Islamic media, like TV shows, radio programs, online videos, and social media, is playing a big role in sharing the teachings of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ with people all over the world. What Islamic Media Does: Technology and Islamic Media: Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman uses various social media platforms to spread the teachings of Faqr and Prophet Muhammad (SAW) worldwide. He utilizes websites (in English and Urdu), TikTok, Likee, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Reddit, LinkedIn, and Twitter (X) to share the sole message of the Holy Prophet (SAW). For Books: www.sultan-ul-faqr-publications.com…

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The holy day of Jummah, is a significant day of prayer and reflection for Muslims worldwide. Thousands of devotees gathered at mosques across the city to offer congregational prayers and seek blessings from Allah. The atmosphere was filled with devotion and spirituality as people united in their faith. Jummah, the day of assembly, holds great importance in Islam. It is a time for Muslims to strengthen their connection with God through prayer, reflection, and community. The day also serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and brotherhood among Muslims. As part of the Jummah celebrations, many mosques organized…

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Many people from all over the world came to Ajmer Sharif to celebrate the death anniversary of Hazrat Khwaja Garib Nawaz Muin al-Din Chishti, a renowned Sufi saint revered for his spiritual wisdom and compassion. The three-day event, known as the Urs. The atmosphere was charged with devotion as people gathered to pray, and perform traditional religious ceremonies. Pilgrims from Pakistan, Iran, and other countries traveled great distances to participate in the Urs. Many of them observed a 40-day spiritual retreat known as the Chilla, a period of intense prayer and meditation. The shrine of Hazrat Khwaja Garib Nawaz, considered…

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