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  Sufi calendar : Koonj
14 Urs Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Baktiyar Kaki; Hz Abu Muhammad Muhtaram
14 Imam Muhammad Ghazzali; Hz Abu Ishaq Shami
3 Hz Shah Muhammadi Fayyaz; Hz Abu Yusuf Chishti
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  Abu Ishaq Shami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abu Ishaq Shami is one of the first among the sufi order, namely Chishti Order to call himself Chisti.
This indicates that he belongs to the Chishti Order.The name Shami implies he came from Syria or even from Damascus (ash-Sham).
Abu Ishaq Shami is supposedly to have met a Sufi who directed him to settle in Chisht,and acccordingly he is known as Abu Ishaq Shami Chishti.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abu_Ishaq_Shami   (224 words)

  
 Chishti Order - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chishti Order (Persian: چشتیہ)(tarika) was founded by Khawaja Abu Ishaq Shami ("the Syrian") (d.
Before returning to the Levant, Shami initiated, trained, and deputized the son of the local Amir, Khwaja Abu Ahmad Abdal (d.
Under the leadership of Khwaja Abu Ahmad’s descendants, the Chishtiyya as they are also known flourished as a regional mystical order.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chishti_Order   (383 words)

  
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His popular titles are Abul Hasan, Abu Turab, Mushkil Kusha, Sher-e-khuda and Murtaza etc. He was the son of Abu Talib son of Hazrat Abdul Muttallib.
His name is Abu Ishaq and his native place is Syria but he lived in Chisht.
He is the spiritual successor of Khawaja Abu Ishaq Chishti.
www.sufiajmer.org /html/thechishtysaints.html   (4346 words)

  
 Early Sufis in the Chishti order
He met a Sufi who directed him to settle in Chisht and from that day on he is known as Abu Ishaq Shami Chishti.
Shaykh Abu Muhammad Chishti was invested as the head of the Chishtiyya order by his father Abu Ahmad Chishti about whom we have already reported.
Khwaja Abu Muhammad Chishti was the maternal uncle of Khwaja Abu Yusuf Chishti who became his successor.
www.chishti.ru /order_of_sufis.htm   (1942 words)

  
 True Stories or Forgeries?  The Killing of Abu 'Afak and Asma' bint Marwan?
We are therefore obliged to reject the story of the killing of Abu 'Afak by Salîm Ibn 'Umaîr at the Prophet’s command.
Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Messenger of God (peace be upon him) saw the corpse of a woman who had been slain in one of the raids, and he disapproved of it and forbade the killing of women and children.
Due to this prohibition, scholars of Abu Hanîfah’s madhâb (school of thought) have stated that apostate women are not to be killed because the Prophet
www.answering-christianity.com /karim/forgeries_about_killing.htm   (2029 words)

  
 Shajra
Hazrat Khawaja Abu Ishaq Shami ChishtiI (Rehmatullah Aliah)
Hazrat Khawaja Abu Ahmed Abdal Chishti (Rehmatullah Aliah)
Hazrat Abu Mohammad Bin Ahmed Zahid Chishti (Rehmatullah Aliah)
shamimgulzar-e-saidan.com /Triqat_Eng.htm   (173 words)

  
 Islamic Information Centre - Understanding The Ahle al-Sunnah - 6
Abu Ishaq was amongst the Tabi'u't-Tabi'in and it was common knowledge during that period that al-Khidr (peace be upon him) was alive and his death will occur at the time of Dajjal.
An example can be given by looking at the ahadith which Abu Hanifa received from his teachers, who were the Sahaba of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) and their students (Tabi'un).
As these ahadith reached Abu Hanifa through direct narration from the Sahaba and their students, no question can be raised as to their authenticity.
www.islamicinformationcentre.co.uk /alsunna6.htm   (6419 words)

  
 The Killing of Abu 'Afak and 'Asma' bint Marwan
According to Ibn Sa’d and Ibn Ishaq, Abu ‘Afak was a 120 years old Jewish man who abused the Prophet (peace be upon him) verbally, so the latter launched a raid under the command of Salem Ibn ‘Umair to kill him.
Well, we know that Ibn Ishaq lived in the 2nd half of the 2nd century after Higra, as well as Al-Waqidi from whom Ibn Sa’d (died 230 A.H.) copied the story of Abu ‘Afak.
Due to this prohibition, scholars of Abu Hanifah’s School of Thought state that apostate women are not to be killed because the Prophet (peace be upon him) forbade killing women and since the prohibition is general, then it includes apostate women.
www.geocities.com /noorullahwebsite/silas-kill.html   (2334 words)

  
 Masaail of the Hair
Furthermore, pray to Allâh to grant to them the ability of upholding this great symbol and sign of Islam; so that on the Day of Qiyamah they could be raised up in the form and appearance of Islam and consequently be blessed with the intercession of Nabi sallallâhu alaihi wasalam who had lengthened his beard.
Abu Dawood narrates on the authority of Hadhrath ibne Abbas (RA) that a person who applied dye compounded with mehendi passed by the Holy Prophet sallallâhu alaihi wasallam.
Ibne Jawzi states in Al-wafâ on the authority of Hadhrat Abu Rimsah (RA) that the Holy Prophet sallallâhu alaihi wasalam was inclined to apply khidâb compounded with mehendi and oil.
www.islamsa.org.za /library/pamphlets/masaail_of_the_hair.htm   (10409 words)

  
 :::► Letter A Dictionary of Meaning www.dictionary-of-meaning.com ◄:::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
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 Sufism, Sufis, and Sufi Orders: Sufism's Many Paths
Khwajah Abu Nasr-e Parsa (fixed 22 Sept. 2005) is in Balkh, in Afghanistan.
Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (from Chisht or Chesht-e sharif, due East of Herat on the Hari Rud in Afghanistan, although his tomb is in Ajmer, India) is the most well-known of the early saints of the Chistiya order, which is prominent in India and Pakistan and has spread (in various forms) to the West.
A recent book, The Way of Abu Madyan, by the scholar Vincent Cornell, provides his biography, a discussion of his teachings, and a number of texts written by Abu Madyan and translated into English along with the original Arabic.
www.uga.edu /islam/sufismorders.html   (4707 words)

  
 KHWAAJAH ABU ISHAAQ(rahmatullah alayh)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
When his Shaikh, Khwajah Mumshad asked his name, he replied: “Abu Ishaq Shami.” The Shaikh said: ‘From today you will be known as Abu Ishaq Chishti because the people of Chisht will acquire guidance from you and your Silsilah will be known as Chishtiyyah until the day of Qiyaamah.’
Once during a drought, the king came to Hadhrat Abu Ishaq and requested him to make dua.
His khulafaa are Khwajah Abu Ahmad Abdal, Khwajah Abu Muhammad, Khwajah Tajuddeen and others.
books.themajlis.net /node/489   (440 words)

  
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Hussam Abu Hussein and his daughter were both badly burned in this attack, which killed two and wounded fifty.
According to Abu Hussein, his daughter's hair now does not grow normally, and the skin grafts she received to treat her burns have caused extensive scarring on her neck and the back of her left hand, "like the hand of an eighty year old woman," he described it.
The perpetrator was twenty-four-year-old Rafat Abu Diyak, from the town of Jenin.
www.hrw.org /reports/2002/isrl-pa/ISRAELPA1002-03.htm   (11567 words)

  
 Tibb Al- Aimma
Sulayman al-Azraq from Abu al-Jarud from Abu Ishaq from al-Harith al-Awar al-Hamdani from Amir al-Muminin, peace be upon him, that one of his companions had complained to him of sciatica (irq al-nisa).
Yasar from Abu Jafar, peace be upon him, who said: ‘When a man falls ill and you wish to invoke protection for him say: “Out with you, O blood vessel, or O eye of jinn, or O eye of man, or O pain, from so-and-so, son of so-and-so.
Abu Bishr from Abu ‘Abd Allah, peace be upon him, who said: ‘Invoke protection for the Individual afflicted with the falling sickness (al-masru) and say: “I call on you, O possessing one, with an invocation with which ‘Ali b.
www.duas.org /tibb.htm   (11421 words)

  
 SOI : Who We Are : History : Chishtiyya
Under the leadership of Khwaja Abu Ahmad’s descendants, the Chishtiyya flourished as a regional mystical order specializing in sama’, ritual music and dance.
There he deputized Sayyid Abu Hashim Madani, who became the Murshid (teacher) of Hazrat Inayat Khan.
Muhammad Abu Hashim Madani belonged to a distinguished family of Medina, and was a direct descendant of the Holy Prophet.
www.sufiorder.org /chisti_order.html   (1472 words)

  
 Masail of the Hair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Bukhari narrates on the authority of Hadhrat Anas (RA) that Hadhrat Abu Bakr (RA) was the eldest of the Sahabah.
Abu Dawood narrates on the authority of Hadhrath ibne Abbas (RA) that a person who applied dye compounded with mehendi passed by the Holy Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam.
Ibne Jawzi states in Al-wafa on the authority of Hadhrat Abu Rimsah (RA) that the Holy Prophet sallallahu alaihi wasalam was inclined to apply khidab compounded with mehendi and oil.
darululoom-deoband.com /english/books/masailofhair.htm   (9735 words)

  
 CHAPTER 2
Abu Yala Ja'feri, the son­in­law of Shaikh Mufeed, says: "Mufeed slept very little during the nights, devoting most of his time to prayers, studies, teaching or reciting the Holy Quran ".
Seyyid Abu al­Makarim Ibn Zehra was from Aleppo, and he died in 585 AH.
Abu Dhar lived in Sham which in those days included all or parts of Lebanon, condemning the wealth being unscrupulously amassed by Mua'wiyah and his lackeys, at the same time preaching the Shia faith.
al-islam.org /fiqh/chap2.html   (7687 words)

  
 Informed Comment: 09/01/2004 - 09/30/2004
At a demonstration outside Abu Ghuraib Shaikh Abdul Salam al-Kubaisi of the Association of Muslim Scholars called on National Guardsmen to rebel against the government of Iyad Allawi.
Likewise, on Monday Abu Jihad al-Zamili, a commander in the Badr Corps, the paramilitary of the Shiite Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, was killed by assassins along with his wife as he was driving about 20 km.
The letter attributed to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi last January by the CIA spoke of attempting to provoke Sunni-Shiite warfare as a way to ensure that American-dominated Iraq was destabilized.
www.juancole.com /2004_09_01_juancole_archive.html   (15506 words)

  
 Hazart Khawaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisty (R.A)- Love towards all malice towards none   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Its originator Abu Ishaq Shami was the first Sufi who preached this cult which was in conformity with all the basic principles of Islam.
Once Khalifa Abu Muzaffar Yusuf of Baghdad approached Hazrat Gilani for a blissful advice with a present of 10 bags of gold mohurs.
The great saint said: "Abu Muzaffar, don't you feel shame in offering me this blood of the poor people?" The Khalifa was dumbfounded and went away in a shameful disgust.
www.dargahajmer.com /i_sufi.htm   (5181 words)

  
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Hazrat Babar Badshah Sahib (the oldest son of Hazrat Babaji) once explained that the Chishti rule (silsila) started from Hazrat Abu-Ishaq Shami.
His Murshid gave him the name of Abu Ishaq Chishti.
He also said to him that everyone who would join your silsila (rule) would be known as Chishti.
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 Sufi Orders (Brotherhoods)
Most of the Sufi Orders kept a record of their lineage, that is their chain of transmission of knowledge from master to master, which was often traced back to one of the Shi'ite spiritual leaders and accordingly back through Imam Ali to the Prophet Muhammad, as a proof of their authenticity and authority.
The only exception to this is the Naqshbandi Sufi Order whose lineage of transmission of knowledge traces back through Abu Bakr, the first leader of the Muslim community in Medina, to Muhammad.
The most influential Sufi Order in the sub-Continent of India and Pakistan has been the Chisti Order, which takes its name from Khwaja Abu Ishaq Shami Chisti (d.
www.nuradeen.com /Reflections/ElementsOfSufism3.htm   (783 words)

  
 Sufism: path ended...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
A potent feature of his message was acknowledging the spiritual liberty of the human nature, transcendent of human-created religious doctrines and arbitrary distinctions based upon caste, gender, and nationality.
His silsila was and is traced through the Nizami branch of the Chistiyya, founded in Chist (present day Islam Qila on the Hari Rud river west of Herat in Afghanistan) by Abu Ishaq Shami, a disciple of Junayd and of Mimshad of Dinwar.
By his self-description, we may realize it is a mistake to identify Inayat solely with the Chistiyya tariqat, especially since his master was a teacher of the Four Schools (whose founders and precursors all knew eachother in 12th century Baghdad).
www.naqshbandi.net /haqqani/sufi/sufi_mail_today.html   (10746 words)

  
 The Chishti Sabiree Order
This spiritual order further came to Chisht (name of a town) through successors of Khawaja Hasan Basri (Rehmatullah Aliah).
Khawaja Abu Ishaq Shami Chishti (Rehmatullah Aliah) was one of the saint of this order and also head of the Chishti Order.
Khawaja Abu Ishaq Shami Chishti (Rehmatullah Aliah) belonged to a town “Chisht” and called Chishti because of it.
www.shamimgulzar-e-saidan.com /chishti_sabiree_order.htm   (912 words)

  
 Translator
Abu Hanifa an-Nu’man bin Tahbit, known as Judge Nu’man and widely known as well by Abu Hanifa ash-Shii, i.e.
The majority of them, except Wasil bin Ata’, were of the opinion that Abu Bakr was more superior.
In his monumental compendium of hadith, al-Kafi, al-Kulaini reports on a debate that took place between this group and an opposing one, with whose results Imam as-Sadiq (a.s.) was joyful.
www.alulbayt.com /english/books/kalam/scholastic.htm   (14600 words)

  
 Islamica Community Forums - Sufism or Tasawwuf !   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
I said sufi "scholars" such as al-ghazaali (raheemahullaah) states it is fardh 3ayn to make bay3a to a shaykh of certain tariqa..
They didn't do it for Muhammad saaws, Abu Bakr ra, Umar ra, Uthmaan ra, and Ali ra....
The Sufi chains of knowledge and transmission go back to the students of the Prophet SAW (namely Sayyedina Abu Bakr (RA) and Hazrat Ali (RA)), by the way.
www.islamicaweb.com /archive/t-44088   (10887 words)

  
 Islamic Sufism - Chishti Sabri Silsila, Baba Farid, Sabir Sarkar - Spiritual followers of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)
This continuous chain of Spiritual Pirs goes all the way back to the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (S.A.W.).
A few important names that come in between are Hazrat Alauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir Sarkar (R.A.), Hazrat Baba Farid (R.A.), Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (R.A.), Hazrat Abu Ishaq Shami (R.A.), Hazrat Fuzail Bin Ayaz (R.A), Hazrat Khawaja Hassan Basri (R.A..) and Shahenshah-e-Wilayat Hazrat Ali Karamallah-u-Wajhu (R.Z.).
One can never pay back what he owes to his Spiritual father.
www.alwaiz-arts.com /sufism.html   (522 words)

  
 Metropolitan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
A heart-rending scene was created on the bank of the river as hundreds of people gathered at the spot to search for their near and dear ones.
He urged the teachers, students, alumni and all concerned to do everything possible to maintain and uphold the historic tradition of the SM Hall.
Police said Nasir Ahmed (10), student of class-IV and son of Abu Ishaq of Kosba village was crushed by a Comilla-bound bus at about 10.30 am.
independent-bangladesh.com /news/apr/23/23042006mt.htm   (5503 words)

  
 SITE Institute - The Search for International Terrorist Entities
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s Wife, Um Muhammad, Issues a Letter through the Mujahideen Shura Council Addressing Her Husband’s Martyrdom
A Statement from Abdullah Rashid al-Baghdadi, Emir of the Mujahideen Shura Council, Regarding the Death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
A Statement from Abu Abdul Rahman al-Iraqi, Deputy Emir of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Concerning the Death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
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 IBN ABI ABLA
One of the narrators of Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, and al-Nasa'i.
The Imam, the examplar, the Shaykh of Palestine, Abu Ishaq al-`Uqayli al-Shami al-Maqdisi.
From him narrated Ibn Ishaq [al-Zuhri] who died before him, Malik, al-Layth, Ibn al-Mubarak, Baqiyya ibn al-Walid etc.
www.sunnah.org /history/Scholars/ibn_abi_abla.htm   (436 words)

  
 Abu Dawood Online Hadeeth Collection - MuslimAccess
The rain fell on the day of 'Id (festival), so the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) led them (the people) in the 'Id prayer in the mosque.
Ishaq ibn Abdullah ibn Kinanah reported: Al-Walid ibn Utbah or (according to the version of Uthman) al-Walid ibn Uqbah, the then governor of Medina, sent me to Ibn Abbas to ask him about the prayer for rain offered by the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
He said: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) went out wearing old clothes in a humble and lowly manner until he reached the place of prayer.
www.muslimaccess.com /sunnah/hadeeth/abudawud/003.html   (10357 words)

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