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  Mian Mir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mian Mir was a friend of God-loving people and he would shun worldly, selfish men, covetous Emirs and ambitious Nawabs who ran after faqirs to get their blessings.
Mian Mir's sentinels however, stopped the emperor at the gate and requested him to wait until their master had given permission to enter.
The purpose of the temple was disclosed to the Sufi saint.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hazrat_Mian_Mir   (1087 words)

  
 Official website of Sai Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib ji - Sai Mian Mir Qadri Sahib
Hazrat Mian Mir Qadri had such great reputation and acceptability to all religions that he was honored to lay down the foundation of Harmander Sahib Ji.
Hazrat Mian Mir Qadri Sahib Ji was of a retiring nature.
Hazrat Mian Mir lays down that for those treading on the spiritual path, it is necessary that they should eat little, talk little and sleep little.
www.mianmir.com /2005/?tid=13   (958 words)

  
 Saint Hazrat Mian Mir
Mir Mohammed Muayyinul Islam, (1550-1635) popularly known as Hazrat Mian Mir was a famous Muslim Sufi saint who resided in Lahore (in present-day Pakistan).
Mian Mir's died in 1635 ans was buried at village Hashimpur.
Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib did this to stress that the true Sufi is one who is humble and has no trace of egoism left in him.
www.sikhiwiki.org /index.php?title=Saint_Hazrat_Mian_Mir   (2719 words)

  
 Hazrat Mian Mir is a great pir
Hazrat Mian Mir transformed him completely within a week and thus he was able to reach a high position in the spiritual domain.
Hazrat Mian Mir experienced the passing a way of shaykh Nattha as a void in his life and he grieved intensely over the death of his favourite mureed.
That which Hazrat Mian Jiw wanted to say with these words was: ‘It is like this that restlessness of necessity stems from the body and from the human nature, and it is caused by the struggle at death.
www.chishti.ru /hazratmianmir.htm   (4473 words)

  
 ShaikhSiddiqui Sufi
Other notable sufis of Pakistan were: Hazrat Shah Mohammad Ghouse who migrated from Sindh and settled down in the Punjab; Hazrat Mian Mir, who was born in Sindh and migrated to Lahore where he is buried.
Hazrat Shah Jamal of Ichra, Lahore; Hazrat Shah Khairuddin Abul Maali of Lahore, Shaikh Ismail of Lahore; Hazrat Syed Yakub Zanjani (d.
Pir Baba of Swat, Kaka Sahib of Nowshera in Sarhad; Khwaja Makhdum Chisti, Sakhi Sultan (Mangho Pir) and Hazrat Abdullah Shah of Karachi; Syed Shah Ali Makhi, Ghazi Baba, Makhdoom Mohammad Nooh, Hazrat Mohiuddin Gilani, Shah Khairuddin Gilani and Hazrat Shah Inayat of Sindh.
www.shaikhsiddiqui.com /sufi.html   (3748 words)

  
 Humsha's diary.....: November 2005
To the south of the shrine of Mian Mir, is a large graveyard with diverse notables including one Mian Nateh Shah, who had special powers with respect to weather and meteorological phenomena (e.g., rain).
Mulla Shah was a disciple of Mian Mir and spiritual teacher of Dara Shikoh, who built the Mughal style tomb-garden on his grave.
Hazrat Mian Mir intentionally placed the stone irregularly; the mason corrected its posture in order to place bricks on it properly.
humsha.blogspot.com /2005_11_01_humsha_archive.html   (1666 words)

  
 SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. Poems : Tribute To Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jetty Singh has written a poem in honor of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib, a Muslim Sufi saint, who was invited by Guru Arjan Dev to lay the foundation of Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple).
Makhdoom Syed Chan Pir Qadri ji is presently the custodian (sajjada nashin) of the shrine (dargah) of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib in Lahore.
Sain Mian Mir ji's Gaddi or silsila and muaqaam is the highest Qadri Silsila in Indian sub-continent.
www.sikhspectrum.com /112002/mian_mir_tribute.htm   (634 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Punjab
Hazrat Mian Mir, also known as Sai Mian Mir, was contemporary of Guru Arjan Dev.
The Guru bestowed the honour upon Sai Mian Mir to lay the foundation stone of the Golden Temple santum sanctorium.
Hazrat Mian Mir was a symbol of Sikh architecture and town planning.
www.tribuneindia.com /2004/20041126/punjab1.htm   (4799 words)

  
 Sufi Movement and Pakistan by: Kemal Hasan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Shakar of Pak Pattan (1174-1266); Hazrat Syed Jalaluddin Bukhari of
Hazrat Shah Jamal of Ichra, Lahore; Hazrat Shah Khairuddin
Aque; Hazrat Khardari Baba Mulla Taher of Ziarat; Pir Hunglaj on the
ismaili.net /sufi_mov.html   (2915 words)

  
 Official website of Sai Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib ji - Sai Mian Mir Ji Welfare Trust® Lahore Pakistan
Sai Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib Ji Welfare Trust (Reg) is an NGO, working worldwide specifically to promote interfaith harmony and the uniformity among religions, cultures and ethnic clusters.
Sai Mian Mir Ji Welfare Trust has been indulged in Socio-Welfare activities since it established in 1999.
Sai Hazrat Abu Saeed Fateh Ullah Masoom Al-Gillani Al-Qadri was the caliph and deputy of Sai Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib Ji.Hazrat Abu Saeed was powerful cleric of Muhammadan law and the pronounced professor of his times.
www.mianmir.com /2005   (328 words)

  
 Ahlul Bayt Muhammadan Family Naqshbandi Muhibeen
Hazrat Sayyid Abdullah, the Father of Rasulullah (Alayhis-Salaam).
Axioms of Hazrat 'Ali bin Abu Tâleb (radhi Allahu Anhu).
Hazrat Sheikh Syed Muinuddîn Chisti al-Hasan i wal-Husayni (Rahmatullah Alayhi.).
angelichealing.net   (738 words)

  
 OPF
Mian Mir laid the foundation stone of Wazir Khan Mosque on behalf of Governor of Punjab, Nawab Wazir Khan.
His period was a period of turmoil for the sub-continent the British colonialists have coloured the land red with the native blood, besides the British the Sikhs had also put in their share.
Mian Mohammad Bakhsh’s thought fountains were blended in Semetic and Arayan tradition with the signficant texture of Islam.
www.opf.org.pk /almanac/S/sufis.htm   (4498 words)

  
 Encroachment spoils the shrine of a saint -DAWN - National; 06 February, 2005
LAHORE, Feb 5: The shrine of Mir Khwaja Mahmood, popularly known as Hazrat Eshan, a contemporary saint of Hazrat Mian Mir, has been encroached upon by locals.
Hazrat Eshan, a native of Bokhara, studied at a Royal college and became an accomplished scholar.
It is said that Nur Jahan was cured by the prayer of Hazrat Eshan, who used to hold religious discourses with Hazrat Mian Mir.
www.dawn.com /2005/02/06/nat30.htm   (390 words)

  
 Surya Kumari Upadhyayula - Articles
Being the eldest son of Pir Maqsood Shah Gillani, an influential sajjadanashin (spiritual patron) of the Shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir in Lahore, Mubarik was reckoned as the most important political opponents of then Prime Minister, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
When TFT visited Mian Mir Village to see some more of his close relatives, none could be found in the locality.
He is buried at the graveyard situated in the premises of the Shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir.
www.suryakumari.com /articles/geelani.html   (954 words)

  
 SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. Interview : Makhdoom Syed Chan Pir Qadri on Sikh Muslim Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib was one of the most pious Muslim Sufis of his times, a leading Pir of the Qadria order that traces its origins to the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad [peace be upon him] through Hazrat Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani of Baghdad.
Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib would often say, Karni Parvan Kya Hindu Kya Musalman, which means 'In the path of effort [for God], there is no difference between the Hindu and the Muslim'.
As the custodian of the shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib, himself something of a pioneer in the field of inter-faith dialogue, how are you trying to carry on with his mission?
www.sikhspectrum.com /102002/pir_sahib.htm   (3036 words)

  
 Lahore Bazaar- If its In Lahore Its On Lahorebazaar.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The tomb of Nadira Begum is in the compound of the mausoleum of Hazrat Mianmir.
According to Syed Muhammad Latif, Nadira Begum was a daughter of Shah Jahan who attended on Hazrat Mian Mir since her childhood.
Hazrat Mian Mir lived a secluded life and there was no occasion for a royal princess residing in the hospice of the saint.
www.lahorebazaar.com /lahore/persons/Nadira.asp   (266 words)

  
 ShaikhSiddiqui ES Sufi
Hazrat Jalaluddin Bukhari convertido Sumras y Sammas de Sindh mientras Hazrat Zakaria y Shahbaz Qalandar logrado gran éxito en Multan y el del norte áreas de Sindh.
Otro notable sufis de Pakistan estado: Hazrat Shah Mohammad Ghouse quien migrated de Sindh y fijo plumón en el Punjab; Hazrat Mian Mir, quien estado nacido en Sindh y migrated hasta Lahore dónde él está entierro.
Hazrat Shah Jamaica de Ichra, Lahore; Hazrat Shah Khairuddin Abul Maali de Lahore, Shaikh Ismail de Lahore; Hazrat Syed Yakub Zanjani (d.
www.shaikhsiddiqui.com /ESsufi.html   (3532 words)

  
 PAK.ORG - The Official Pakistani Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Pir Baba of Swat, Kaka Sahib of Nowshera; Khwaja Makhdum Chisti, Sakhi Sultan (Mangho Pir) and Hazrat Abdullah Shah of Karachi; Syed Shah Ali Makhi, Ghazi Baba, Makhdoom Mohammad Nooh, Hazrat Mohiuddin Gilani, Shah Khairuddin Gilani and Hazrat Shah Inayat of Sindh.
Hazrat Shah Baz Qalander's success in his campaign against the oppression of the local raja and against the vices prevailing in Sehwan is well-known.
The greatest of the Khans was Mir Nasir Khan (1749-1817), whose military success owed much to the regular organisation of his army, with its separate divisions recruited from the Sarawan and Jhalawan areas which constitute the northern and southern parts of the Brahui homeland.
www.pak.org /2001/aboutpak/historyarticles.html   (20018 words)

  
 Mardana Mian Mir descendants
The singer supplemented each line of the main Shabad or hymn he was singing with numerous quotes from these sources, some in Persian, some in Sanskrit.
Makhdoom Syed Chan Pir Qadri, the custodian of the shrine of and descendant of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib.
Mian Mir Ji was a devotee of Guru Arjun Dev Ji and was invited to lay the foundation stone of Harmindar Sahib.
www.info-sikh.com /PageDesc.html   (402 words)

  
 Table of Contents for Ahl al-Bayt Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hazrat Sayyidah Aminah, the Blessed Mother of Rasulullah (Radhi Allahu 'Anhaa).
Axioms of Hazrat 'Ali bin Abu Tâleb (radhiyAllahu Anhu).
Hazrat Sheikh Syed Muinuddîn Chisti al-Hasni wal-Husayni (Rahmatullah Alayhi.).
www.geocities.com /~abdulwahid/ahlibayt/contents.html   (740 words)

  
 Pillar of Lies
Hazrat Ali (k.w.) is one of the most mysterious personalities in the history of mankind.
Hazrat Hamza, indeed was, martyred in this battle and Hinda cut out his liver from his body and ate it.
Hazrat Hassan would not involve himself in bloodshed, thus he abdicated his khalifate in favor of Muawiah.
www.iqou-moa.org /sheikh_jilani/pillar_of_lies1.htm   (10526 words)

  
 Table of Contents and Excerpt, Abbas, The Female Voice in Sufi Ritual
When I transcribe Hazrat Amir Khusrau's lyric about child-marriage, the intepretation is novel because there is no documentation of the subject in the literature.
I studied Sufi practices at the shrines of Bulle Shah in Kasur, Bibi Pak Daman, Data Ganj Bakhsh Hujwiri, Shah Hussain, and Hazrat Mian Mir in Lahore, Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and Shah Abdul Latif in Sind, and Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya and Rukunuddin Shah Alam in Multan.
A woman was the caretaker of the tombs of Shah Abdul Latif's female relatives who were buried in a compound of the shrine.
www.utexas.edu /utpress/excerpts/exabbfem.html   (3736 words)

  
 SikhNet News Archive - History Revisited: article first published 12/29/2005
The initial website reads that the foundation stone was laid by Sain Mian Mir, while its revised version says it was laid by the Guru himself.
However, Lahore-based Makhdom Syed Chan Pir Qadri, the 19th descendant of Sain Mian Mir, during his recent visit to Amritsar had claimed that there was enough historical evidence that the foundation stone of Harmandar Sahib was laid by Sain Mian Mir.
It records: ‘The foundation stone was laid by Mian Mir...’ The contributor of the entry, E. Nicholl, (Secretary, Municipal Committee, Amritsar) does not cite any authority, he merely states the facts”.
www.sikhnet.com /sikhnet/news.nsf/NewsArchive/5B4385906AA05536872570E6006642B6   (1655 words)

  
 Golden Temple - TheBestLinks.com - Harmandir Sahib, Indira Gandhi, June 6, June 5, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It was during the leadership of the fifth Guru (Guru Arjan, 1581-1606), that the Golden Temple was built.
A Muslim saint Hazrat Mian Mir ji of Lahore in December 1588 initiated the construction of this wonderful building by laying the foundation stone.
On June 5 through June 6, 1984 Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi ordered an attack on the Golden Temple, as part of attempting to enforce executive rule in the Punjab and capture Jarnail Singh Bhindrenwale, later made a Saint by the Sikhs.
www.thebestlinks.com /Harmandir_Sahib-bp-printable-v-yes-ep-.html   (256 words)

  
 Gobind Sadan: About
Maharaj Baba Siri chand Ii was a great Udasi saint, as described by Hazrat Mian Mir in his conversation with Emperor Jehangir.
Mir referred to Babaji as the "Emperor of all Fakirs." Eldest son as well as the disciple of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Baba Siri Chand Ji was highly respected by kings, saints, yogis, Sikh Gurus, and the common people of all sects and religions.
Babaji devoted his long life (149 years) to meditation, preaching Nam, and to moral, spiritual, and religious uplift of society, helping the poor, the downtrodden, and those in need.
www.gobindsadan.org /sirichand/schand_life.shtml   (851 words)

  
 TRADITION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Though Dara had made mention of his illness in his ‘Sakinat-ul-Aulia’, and its treatment with the divine grace of Hazrat Mian Mir, no mention occurs of the herbs obtained by his royal parent from the Sikh Guru’s dispensary.
However, Dara Shukoh had a great regard for Guru Har Rai and, it is said, Guru Har Rai assisted fugitive Dara Shikoh with his own troops under the command of Sikandar, son of Chaudhry Langah.
He was a close friend of Hazrat Mian Mir.
www.sikhreview.org /october1996/tradition.htm   (1699 words)

  
 Asia Times Online Community and News Discussion - Indian Muslim (Where have they gone wrong?)
The foundation stone of Darbar Sahib was set by Hazrat Mian mir.
CHC, what is your obssession of One God, any ways, Sikh not just worship 1 God but their Gurus (I guess 10 Gurus), plus they worship Gurubani their religious book, If you visit gurudwara you will find people offering prayers to the holy book..........
The foundation stone of Darbar Sahib was set by Hazrat Mian Meer.
forum.atimes.com /topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=1080&whichpage=6   (4684 words)

  
 [Reader-list] Sanjhi Qalam is Online
Mian Mardana’s descendants played the rabab in the Golden temple for 500 years till 1947.
Hundreds of Krishna bhajans have been written by Muslims like Amir Khusro, Rahim, Hazrat Sarmad, Dadu, Baba Farid, many of which are part of the Guru Granth sahib.
That Baz bahadur and Roopmati, the King and Queen of Mandu were a Rajput’s daughter and the son of Khilji.
mail.sarai.net /pipermail/reader-list/2003-January/002194.html   (995 words)

  
 Harimandir Sahib Ji - Sikhism
A muslim mystic, a true lover of God, Hazrat Mian Mir, who had become a legend in his very life-time, was invited to lay the foundation stone of this Universal Temple of God, further signifying that this Temple of God belonged to all.
Historical search is required to justify your claim as to Mian Mir being the person who laid the foundation of the Golden Temple.
It records that 'The foundation-stone of the Harimandir was laid by Mian Mir, between whom and Guru Ram Das there existed a strong friendship." The contributor of the entry, E. Nicholl, (Secretary, Municipal Committee, Amritsar) does not cite any authority; he merely states the fact.
www.sikhphilosophy.net /history-of-sikhs-sikhism/200-harimandir-sahib-ji.html   (2624 words)

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