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  Bakhautdin Nakshbandi мая 12, 2023 Khwaja Bahauddin Naqshband is one of the most famous saints of the Islamic world, the founder of the Naqshbandi order. He was born in March 1318 AD in Qasri Hinduvon village of Kogon district of Bukhara region. Popularly known as Bahauddin, Bahauddinjan, Khoja Bahauddin, Bahauddin Balogardon, Balogardon, Khojayi Buzruk, Shahi Naqshband.  Khwaja Bahauddin Naqshband's real name is Muhammad. In the sources, it is noted that his father and grandfather were named Muhammad. Bahauddin Naqshband's lineage goes back to Hazrat Ali on his father's side and Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq on his mother's side. Since he was from the generation of Khojas, it was customary to use the word Khoja before his name. In his youth, he was known by the nickname Naqshband because he was engaged in the art of embroidering kimhob with his father. At that time, people who worked with patterns on fabrics, woven patterned shirts or patterned carpets were called nakbband....
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  Kulal Bukhari мая 12, 2023 Bukhara is the birthplace of the seven great Sufis of the Nakshbandi order. The great representatives of Sufism lived here, led religious and social life, which contributed to the formation and prosperity of the fertile Bukhara, to the education of spirituality, raising the emotional spirit. The Muslim sanctuaries, the burial places of Sufi saints can be found here . The Khajj Sayyid Amir Kulal Bukhari memorial complex is the burial place of Sayyid Amir Kulal. During his life he had the nickname Kalon, which meant “Great”. He was professionally engaged in pottery. He was famous long before he became the Great teacher. He was a well-known and talented potter. Sayyid Amir Kulal was a spiritual authority and had more than a hundred followers, including Bakhautdin Mukhammad Nakshbandi. He acquainted Nakshbandi with the basics of Sufism and the traditions of the mystical way of Khajagan, as well as with the correct reading of Zikr. It is believed that t...
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  Babai Sammasi Bukhara is the birthplace of the seven great Sufis of the Nakshbandi order. The great representatives of Sufism lived here, led religious and social life, which contributed to the formation and prosperity of the fertile Bukhara, to the education of spirituality, raising the emotional spirit. The Muslim sanctuaries, the burial places of Sufi saints can be found here The memorial complex of Khaja Makhammad Babai Sammasi is the burial place of the famous Sufi, a follower of Khaji Ali Ramitani. Khaja Sammasi made an invaluable contribution to the development of Sufism, predicted the birth of a great person, Bakhautdin Mukhammad Nakshbandi. The legend says that once passing by the native village of Bakhautdin Kasri in Khinduwan, the mystery was dawned up. He said that the greatest son of Sufism and enlightenment will be born in this place, and the place will be called. The teacher died at the age of 95 in 1354. The Holy burial place is located in the village of Simmas, R...
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 KHOJA ALI ROMITANYI Khoja Ali Romitani was born in the year 591 Hijri (1194 AD) (in some sources it is given as 588 Hijri, 1191 AD) in the village of Kurgan, Romitan (Romaytan) district near Bukhara. Khoja Mahmud was a disciple of Anjir Fagnawi and one of his loyal and great students who served him with sincerity. For this reason, after the death of the person, he received the khogagan silsila. It is the thirteenth circle in "Silsilai Sharif". Known as Khojai Azizon. The people of Bukhara called him Khojai Nassoj (Weaver Khoja) because he made a living as a weaver. "What is Faith?" - when asked: "To disconnect and connect", that is, to disconnect from this world and connect to the Truth. Khoja Ali is considered the leader of weavers. The nobleman of this high-ranking person, whose blessings are endless, went as far as Rum (Turkey), and Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi once praised that the people of Bukhara would not have followed Khoja Nassaj if the knowledge of ...
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  Mahmud Anjir Fagnawi Mahmud Anjir Faghnavi studied Sufism education from Orif Revgari (the second pir of Bukhara Sharif famous as Mohitobon), he was the perfect man of his time, and gave others the light of truth. The Anjir Faghnavi is the name given to the birthplace of Faghnavi. Also, there are beautiful signs outlined by this person about the fig. Although the texts of the stories are different, they are one essence. Sheikh Mahmud will be asked to give fruits during the winter season. Then he put their hands on the pure earth,and took fresh figs. The legend about fig was happened by Fagnavi. It is clear that the divine sign should focus on the mystery of the fig. Sheikh Mahmud will be asked to give fruits during the winter season. Then he put their hands on the pure earth,and took fresh figs. The legend about fig was happened by Fagnavi. It is clear that the divine sign should focus on the mystery of the fig. When man's father Adam and his mother Eve asked ...
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  Muhammad Arif Ar Revgary Khoja Muhammad Arif Revgari, the second elder of the Khojagon series, who became famous with the nickname "Mohitoban", was born in the village of Revgar, which corresponds to the territory of the current Shafirkon district, around 1165. The nisab of Khwaja Muhammad Arif is given differently in different sources. Researchers mention the village of Khoja Muhammad Arif as Revgar, based on the fact that he himself gave his nisba in the form of "Revgari" in the work "Arifnama", and mention it in the form of Revgari. According to them, Khoja Arif was of medium height, moon-faced, with big eyes, arched eyebrows, and the smell of musk was emanating from his whole body. He was a gardener all his life. He is mentioned in the "Silsilai Sharif" as the piri of the eleventh circle. Mohitoban Abdulkhaliq deeply understood the essence of obedience, enlightenment and rites of Gijduvani, thoroughly mastered them and further improved his ...
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  Sheikh Abdul-Khaliq Abd Al Gijduvani. Abdul Khaliq Ghijduvani (died 1179) was one of a group of Central Asian Sufi teachers known simply as Khwajagan (the Masters) of the Naqshbandi order Abdul Khaliq was born in the small town of Ghijduvan, near Bukhara. His father had migrated to Central Asia from Malatya, in eastern Anatolia where he had been a prominent faqih. While Abdul Khaliq was studying tafsir in Bukhara he first had an awakening of interest in the path. He received further training at the hands of Yusuf Hamdani, and was the next link in the Naqshbandi silsila following him. Abdul Khaliq bequeathed to subsequent generations of the Naqshbandi silsila a series of principles governing their Sufi practice, concisely formulated in Persian and known collectively as "the Sacred Words" (kalimat-i qudsiya), or the "Rules" or "Secrets" of the Naqshbandi Order.