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Topic: Ali Hajweri


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  The Sayings of Hadrat Ali, r.a.
According to Hadrat Ali, the highest purpose of knowledge is the awakening of latent spiritual faculties whereby one is enabled to discover his true and inner self.
Accordingly, Hadrat Ali is acknowledged as the "father of Sufism" and the prince of saints.
Hadrat Ali was the personification patience, and for this he acquired the epithet of "Job, the Second." In the battle of Uhud, Hadrat Ali received as many as 61 wounds on his person so that his whole body looked like one massive wound to which the nurses were unable to dress.
muslim-canada.org /sufi/halisufi.html   (2797 words)

  
 Hazrat Pir Saidan Shah Sabir Chishti Sabiree
He further ordered sons that he should be buried at the same place where his spiritual guide (Pir Mardan Ali Shah) arrived and remained stayed for some time (this is the same place where the court of Kalas Sharif is situated).
He read the whole Quran in his childhood and presented in the court of Pir Mardan Ali Shah (Rehamtullah Aliah), when he visited the shrine along with his mother.
Although he was a saint by birth but when he was 18 he pledged of discipleship of his father Pir Mohammad Shah (Rehmatullah Aliah).
shamimgulzar-e-saidan.com /hazrat_pir_saidan_shah_sabir.htm   (1341 words)

  
 IslamiCity Forum: the beginning of tazkiyahtul nafs
Hadrat Ali held that jihad did not lie in merely taking up arms in the cause of God, it means incessant struggle against falsehood it all spheres of life.
Hadrat Ali admonished that while living in the world, one should not renounce the world, still he should not have an undue attachment for it because detachment from the world (Zuhd) is a means of attaining God.
And from adolescence onwards, Ali was constantly fighting in jihad, and after the death of the holy Prophet, he was embroiled against his wish, in the political intrigues of others.
www.islamicity.com /forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1226   (4225 words)

  
 Nazr-e-Kaaba - The Eye of the Heart - Ali Al-Hajweri
Hazrat Ali Bin Usman was born at a village near Ghazni, Afghanistan.
Hazrat Hajweri drew the attention of his murshid to Zinjani’s prior presence in Lahore.
The murshid, however, asked him to proceed and as Hajweri entered the city he saw the bier of Hazrat Zinjani being carried away.
www.nazr-e-kaaba.com /articles/hajweri.html   (1389 words)

  
  The Sayings of Hadrat Ali, r.a.
According to Hadrat Ali, the highest purpose of knowledge is the awakening of latent spiritual faculties whereby one is enabled to discover his true and inner self.
Accordingly, Hadrat Ali is acknowledged as the "father of Sufism" and the prince of saints.
Hadrat Ali was the personification patience, and for this he acquired the epithet of "Job, the Second." In the battle of Uhud, Hadrat Ali received as many as 61 wounds on his person so that his whole body looked like one massive wound to which the nurses were unable to dress.
www.muslim-canada.org /sufi/halisufi.html   (2797 words)

  
 Data Gunj Bakhsh - Hazrat Syed Ali bin Usman Hajweri, RA - Web Site
Hazrat Syed Ali bin Usman Hajweri, RA, popularly known as Data Ganj Bakhsh (Bestower of Spiritual Treasures) or in common langauage; simply - Data Darbar Lahore, belonged to a place called Hajwer in the town of Ghazni, Afghanistan.
He lived during the 5th century AH (11th century AD), and was well versed in all the Islamic sciences such as Tafsir; (exegesis) of the Holy Qur'an, Hadith; (Traditions of the Prophet), Fiqh; (Muslim Law) and dogmatic theology; (Ilmu Kalam).
Dargah Sharif Data Ganj Bakhsh, RA: The mausoleum of the great mystic saint Abu Hasan Ali Hajweri is situated near Bha'tee Gate, one of the gates of the walled city of Lahore, Pakistan.
www.madni.org /Data.htm   (361 words)

  
 www.aqdas.co.uk | The traditional path of Sunni Islam
The Ahl-e-Sunnah refers to Syed Ali Hajweri as "Data Sahib" (the nourisher).
Opponents render a fatwa of Shirk upon the referring of Syed Ali Hajweri as Daata Sahib.
Molana Ashraf Ali Taanwi states "A person enquired whether prayers are possible behind the people of Bareilly.
www.freewebs.com /aqdas2/shirk.htm   (4438 words)

  
 SufiLink
Hazrat Syed Ali bin Usman Hajweri, RA, popularly known as Data Ganj Bakhsh (Bestower of Spiritual Treasures) or in common langauage; simply - Data Darbar Lahore, belonged to a place called Hajwer in the town of Ghazni, Afghanistan.
He lived during the 5th century AH (11th century AD), and was well versed in all the Islamic sciences such as Tafsir; (exegesis) of the Holy Qur'an, Hadith; (Traditions of the Prophet), Fiqh; (Muslim Law) and dogmatic theology; (Ilmu Kalam).
Dargah Sharif Data Ganj Bakhsh, RA: The mausoleum of the great mystic saint Abu Hasan Ali Hajweri is situated near Bha'tee Gate, one of the gates of the walled city of Lahore, Pakistan.
groups.msn.com /SufiLink/datadarbar.msnw   (321 words)

  
 Ali Hajweri
Ali Hajweri is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Ali Hajweri: Encyclopedia II - Islam in Pakistan - Islam in Pakistani Society
Ali Hajweri: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Education in Lahore
www.experiencefestival.com /ali_hajweri   (1867 words)

  
 Islam in Pakistani Society [OurPakistan.net]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Data Durbar in Lahore, Pakistan is the tomb of Ali Hajweri, eleventh century Sufi.
The Muslim poet-philosopher Sir Muhammad Iqbal first proposed the idea of a Muslim state in the South Asia in his address to the Muslim League at Allahabad in 1930.
In 1977, the government of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto outlawed alcohol and changed the weekend from Sunday to Friday, but no substantive Islamic reform program was implemented prior to General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's Islamization program.
www.ourpakistan.net /islam.htm   (973 words)

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