Author: Ali Shan

Sultan ul Tarikeen Syed Mohammad Abdullah Shah is the 26th Shaikh of the Sarwari Qadri order. He is the spiritual guide of this order after Sultan Bahoo. He went to India from Madina on the order of Prophet Mohammad and got the Trust of Faqr from Sultan Bahoo. Birth Sultan ul Tarikeen was born on Friday night of 29th Ramadan, 1186 H (24th December, 1772) in Madina. Genealogy of Sultan ul Tarikeen from Paternal Side His ancestry reaches Ali ibn Abi Talib through Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani and it is as follows Sayed Abdullah Shah son of Abdul Raheem son…

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What is Divine Trust ? The Divine Trust refers to the Trust of Faqr and the representation of Allah. Reference from the Quran: Indeed, We offered Our Trust to the skies and the earth and the mountains. They declined to bear it as they were afraid of it. But the man assumed it. Verily! he is cruel (towards his innerself) and ignorant (about his status near Allah). (33:72). Divine Trust is the legacy of Prophet Mohammad Universal Divine Man of Present Era In the present times that perfect entity is the sacred being of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman For more…

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Education Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman started his regular education from Depalpur District Okara, Pakistan. Inspite of the family financial crisis, he completed the Quranic and other religious education very soon. He completed his matriculation from Government High School Depalpur, District Okara. Even in such crucial conditions, he did his intermediate in 1980.  He did his graduation in 1983 in first division as a private student alongside doing part time jobs. Writing Skills He was the best and most talented student of his school. His writing skills also started manifesting from childhood. He began to write essays in the children’s sections…

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Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen exceptional personality is best understood through the teachings of the Quran and Hadiths. According to the Quran, The most honored people in Allah’s eyes are those who are the most pious (49:13). Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen perfectly embodies this quality, reflecting divine truth in his life. He is described as carrying “Light upon light. (Indeed), Allah guides towards His light whom He wills. (24-35)” which means he has a deep spiritual brilliance. His inner self is compared to the “Throne of Allah,” showing his high spiritual state and close connection to the Divine. His actions are completely devoted to Allah, as highlighted…

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Ism-e-Allah Zaat Ism-e-Allah Zaat is the origin of entire esoteric knowledge. Through it are achieved the two highest stations of the Divine vision and presence in the Mohammadan Assembly which are not possible from any other invocation and reflection. Quotes of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen, about Isme Allah Zaat are given below Isme Mohammad S.A.W Quotes about Isme Mohammad Please read this book, for more information. For more news and updates click here

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Faqr is an Arabic word and is commonly known among the masses as poverty, destitutionand hard times. It literally means indigence, but Mystics describe it as that purpose of aperson’s life. About which the Prophet said: Faqr is my pride and Faqr is from me. Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen, quotes about Faqr are given below Please read this book, for more information. For more news and updates click here

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Allah says in the Holy Quran: Meaning: But those who believe, love Allah the most. (2:165) Man fosters love for his relations and possessions. For example, he loves Allah and the Holy Prophet, he loves his parents, wife, children, siblings, friends, home, land, property, city, tribe, kith and kin, business etc. The love which becomes intense and dominates all other loves is called the ardent love and is denoted by Ishq (in Arabic). If such ardent love is for Allah then it is called Divine love (Ishq-Haqeeqi ). This love turns all the other loves into ashes and overpowers them.…

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Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam known for its focus on a personal connection with Allah and unique spiritual practices, has recently come under criticism. Critics say that some Sufi practices, like dancing and chanting, can stray from traditional Islamic teachings. They worry that these rituals might overshadow the main principles of Islam and lead to beliefs that aren’t accepted by the wider Muslim community. In defense, Sufi practitioners and scholars argue that Sufism has been an important part of Islamic history for centuries. They believe that their practices help deepen their relationship with Allah and promote unity and peace.…

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Sufism, a soul of Islam, is making waves in popular culture these days. Known for its focus on love, peace, and spirituality, Sufism is now featured in music, movies, and even fashion. Many artists are blending Sufi themes with modern styles, bringing ancient spiritual practices to new audiences around the world. In music, Sufi rhythms and chants are being mixed with contemporary genres like pop and hip-hop. This fusion creates a unique sound that attracts young listeners who might not have otherwise explored Sufi traditions. Popular musicians and bands are embracing these spiritual elements, making Sufi-inspired tunes a hit on…

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Islamic teachings promote gender equality and respect in the workplace. The Qur’an teaches that men and women have equal roles and should support each other in fairness and justice. For example, Qur’an 9:71 says Both men and women should work together to do good and avoid wrong. Muslim women have historically taken on various jobs and roles, from education to government positions, showing that Islam supports their active participation in the workforce. Some traditional practices, like requiring more female witnesses for business deals, are meant to ensure accuracy, not to suggest women are less capable. Today, many are working to…

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