Author: Zain Saeed

Digital journalist

(Commemorating Her Passing on 10 Ramadan) Introduction: The Woman Who Anchored Islam’s Dawn In the heart of 6th-century Mecca—a city teeming with trade, tribal rivalries, and idolatry—stood a woman whose legacy would transcend time. Hazrat Khadija bint Khuwaylid (RA), the first wife of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), was more than a Companion; she was the sanctuary where Islam’s first seeds took root. Her passing on 10 Ramadan, three years before the Hijrah (619 CE), marked the end of an era, leaving the Prophet (PBUH) and the fledgling Muslim in the shadow of the Year of Sorrow. Yet, her life remains a…

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March 2025 – Lahore, Pakistan As the holy month of Ramadan continues to grace the Muslim community, Khanqah Sultan ul Ashiqeen, renowned for its spiritual legacy and dedication to guiding hearts towards divine love, is offering a special opportunity for its devotees to partake in Ifari and Sehri gatherings. These blessed gatherings take place every evening at the Khanqah, providing an atmosphere of tranquility and spiritual warmth as people come together to break their fast at Ifari and enjoy Sehri. The Khanqah has always been a place for those seeking closeness to Allah, and during this sacred month, it opens…

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Thursday, 27 February 2025) The Founder & Patron in Chief of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr and spiritual leader of Sarwari Qadri order, Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman has reached back to Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen House, Lahore. Alhamd-u-Lillah ! Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen stayed for an extended period at Khanqah Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen during January and February 2025. During this period, Divine seekers flocked to Khanqah Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen to benefit from his company. The fortunate seekers of Allah were blessed with the honour of pledging allegiance (al-bayah) at his blessed hands, thereby receiving the eternal blessing of invocation and contemplation of Ism-e-Azam (Ism-e-Allah Zaat).  He presided over the weekly Bazm e Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen,…

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As the sacred month of Ramadan approaches, Muslims around the world eagerly prepare to embrace its blessings, mercy, and spiritual growth. This holy month, observed as a time of fasting, prayer, and reflection, is expected to begin on March 1, 2024 (subject to moon sighting). Significance of Ramadan: Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and holds immense importance in Islam. It is during this month that the Holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), guiding humanity towards righteousness. Fasting from dawn to dusk is a fundamental pillar of Islam, teaching self-discipline, gratitude, and devotion to Allah…

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The Preaching Department of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr will visit Pakpattan on February 21 to invite devotees to the Mehfil-e-Mawlid on March 21 (Transfer of Divine Trust). This visit aims to spread the message of Faqr-e-Muhammadi (SAW) and extend a special invitation to this blessed gathering. All followers are encouraged to participate and receive this sacred invitation.

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Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr News January 2025 | Latest News | New Alert | TDF News Urdu/Hindi | English News #sultanulashiqeen #tehreekdawatefaqrnews #januarynews2025 #tehreekdawatefaqrtv #latestnews #monthlynews #newsalerts #newsheadlines #urdunews #englishnews #hindinews #pakistannewslive #tdfnews #highalertnews #newnews Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr TV presents latest news updates January 2025. It covers all recent activities of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr (Regd.) Pakistan. Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr is a Sufi movement whose main objective is to spread the teachings of Mohammadan Faqr (Sufism) which is the soul and the true essence of Islam. Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr News keeps you updated with all activities and developments from the Sufism world. Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr News is the…

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February 14, 2025 – Muslims across the world observed Shab-e-Barat with great devotion and spiritual fervor. Throughout the night, mosques were filled with worshippers engaged in prayers, recitation of the Holy Quran, and seeking forgiveness from Allah. Shab-e-Barat, also known as the Night of Forgiveness, holds special significance in Islam, as believers seek mercy and blessings for their future. Many faithful spent the night in voluntary prayers (Nafl), supplications, and Dhikr, while some also visited cemeteries to pray for their departed loved ones. In various cities, religious scholars delivered sermons on the importance of repentance, self-reflection, and doing good deeds.…

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Lahore – Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr marked the sacred night of Shab-e-Baraat with great devotion and spiritual enthusiasm. The night, known as Laylat-ul-Bara’ah, is considered a significant occasion in Islamic tradition, where believers seek forgiveness, mercy, and blessings from Almighty Allah. Devotees gathered at the Khanqah of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen, engaging in prayers, recitation of the Holy Quran, dhikr (remembrance of Allah), and nawafil (voluntary prayers). The event highlighted the importance of self-reflection, repentance, and supplication. Key Highlights of the Night: Shab-e-Baraat serves as a reminder of the transient nature of life and the importance of sincere repentance. Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr continues its mission of…

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Date: 12 Feb, 2025 Sufism, the mystical path of Islam, has been a beacon of spiritual wisdom for centuries. The lives and sayings of great Sufi saints continue to inspire millions worldwide, guiding them toward love, selflessness, and divine connection. Wisdom from the Saints Applying These Teachings Today The teachings of Sufi saints are not just historical wisdom; they are relevant today. In a world filled with materialism and stress, Sufism offers a path of inner peace, love, and unity. These lessons remind us to seek knowledge, serve humanity, and connect with the Divine. Stay connected for more insights from…

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Lahore – Feb 11, 2024 Allama Iqbal, the great philosopher-poet of the East, emphasized the concept of Khudi (selfhood) as a means of spiritual and personal development. His philosophy of Khudi is deeply rooted in Sufism, particularly in the teachings of Hazrat Rumi (RA), who guided Iqbal’s thought process toward self-realization and divine connection. Iqbal’s idea of Khudi teaches individuals to recognize their inner strength, elevate their souls, and connect with Allah through self-purification. He saw Khudi not as arrogance but as a journey toward achieving a higher purpose in life, much like the path of Faqr in Sufism, where…

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