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Naqshbandi Mujaddidi Makansharifi Zafari Golden Chain.Pdf Naqshbandi Mujaddidi Makansharifi Zafari Golden Chain # Name Buried Birth Wisaal 12 Rabi al-Awwal Sayyadna Muhammad 12 Rabi al-Awwal 11 AH Madinah, Saudi Arabia ﷺ 1 The last Prophet (570/571 CE) (5/6 June 632 CE) 22 Jumadi al-sani 13 AH 2 Sayyadna Abu Bakr Siddiq Madinah, Saudi Arabia (22 August 634 C.E) 10 Rajab 33 AH 3 Sayyadna Salman Farsi Mada'in, Iraq (4/5 February 654 C.E) Imām Qasim ibn 23 Shaban 24 AH 24 Jamadi al-awwal Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr (22/23 June 645 C.E) 106/107/108 AH 4 Madinah, Saudi Arabia grandson of Hazrat Abu Bakr Or Ramzan 36/38 AH and grandfather(naana) of (724/725/726 C.E) hazrat imam Jaafar Sadiq (657/659 C.E) 8 Ramadan 80 AH 15 Rajab 148 AH 5 Imām Jafar Sadiq Madinah, Saudi Arabia (5/6 November 699 (6/7 September 765 C.E) C.E) 186/189 AH 15 Shaban 261 AH 6 Khwaja Bayazid Bastami Bistam, Semnan province, Iran (804/807 C.E) (24/25 May 875 C.E) 352 AH 10 Muharram 425 AH Khwaja Abul-Hassan Kharaqan, near Bistam, 7 Kharaqani Semnan province, Iran (963 C.E) (5/6 December 1033 C.E) 23 Safar 450 AH 8 Khwaja Abul Qasim Gurgani Gurgan, Iran (19/20 April 1058 C.E) 4 Rabi al-Awwal 477 AH 407 AH Or Rabi al-sani 477 AH 9 Khwaja Abu Ali Farmadi Toos, Khurasan, Iran (1016 C.E) (10 July/August 1084) [1] Rajab 535 AH 440 AH (Feb/Mar 1141 C.E) OR Khwaja Abu Yaqub Yusuf Marv, near Mary, 10 Hamadānī Turkmenistan (1048/1049 C.E) 22 Rabi al-awwal 535 AH (3 November,1140 C.E) Khwaja Abdul Khaliq 22 Shaban 435 AH 12 Rabi al-Awwal 575 AH Ghujdawani Ghajdawan, Bukhara, 11 Offspring of Hazrat Imam Uzbekistan (24/25 March 1044 (17/18 August 1179 C.E) Malik C.E) 27 Rajab 551 AH 1 Shawwal 616 AH Reogar, near Bukhara, 12 Khwaja Arif Reogari Uzbekistan (15 September 1156 (10/11 December 1219 C.E) C.E.) 18 Shawwal 628 AH 17 Rabi al-Awwal 717 AH Khwaja Mahmood Anjir- 13 Bukhara, Uzbekistan Faghnawi (18/19 August 1231 (29/30 May 1317 C.E) C.E) 27 Ramadan/28 591 AH Ziqaad 715 or 721 AH 14 Khwaja Azizan Ali Ramitani Khwaarizm, Uzbekistan (1194 C.E) (25/26 December 1315 or 20/21 October 1321) 25 Rajab 591 AH 10 Jumadi al-sani 755 AH Khwaja Muhammad Baba 15 Samaas, Bukhara, Uzbekistan Samasi (5/6 July 1195 C.E) (2/3 July 1354 C.E) 8 jamadi al- awwal/8 Jumadi al-Sani 676 AH Saukhaar, Bukhara, 772 AH 16 Khwaja Syed Amir Kulal Uzbekistan (1277/1278 C.E) (28 November/28 December 1370 C.E) Khwaja Syed Muhammad 4 Muharram 718 AH 3 Rabi al-Awwal 791 AH Qasr-e-Aarifan, Bukhara, 17 Baha'uddin Naqshband Uzbekistan Bukhari (8/9 March 1318 C.E) (2/3 March 1389 C.E) Khwaja Ala'uddin Attar Bukhari 20 Rajab 804 AH Jafaaniyan, Transoxiana 18 son-in-law of Hazrat (Uzbekistan) Baha'uddin Naqshband (23 February 1402 C.E) Bukhari [2] Gulistan, Dushanbe,Tajkistan 762 AH 5 Safar 851 AH 19 Khwaja Yaqub Charkhi OR Mawara-un-nahar, Uzbekistan (1360/1361 C.E) (21/22 April 1447 C.E) Ramadan 806 AH 29 Rabi al-Awwal 895 AH 20 Khwaja Ubaidullah Ahrar Samarkand, Uzbekistan (March/April 1404 (19/20 February 1490 C.E) C.E) Khwaja Muhammad Zahid 14 Shawwal 852 AH 1 Rabi al-Awwal 936 AH Wakhshi 21 Vakhsh,Tajikistan (11/12 December Grandson(Nawasay) of (3/4 November 1529 C.E) Khwaja Yaqub Charkhi 1448 C.E) Khwaja Durwesh 19 Muharram 970 AH Muhammad 16 Shawwal 846 AH 22 son of sister of Asqarar, Uzbekistan (17/18 February 1443 (18/19 September 1562 Khwaja Muhammad Zahid C.E) Wakhshi C.E) Khwaja Muhammad 22 Shaban 1008 AH Amkanaki 918 AH 23 Amkana, Bukhara, Uzbekistan (1512/1513 C.E) son of Khwaja Durwesh (8/9 March 1600 C.E) Muhammad 5 Dhu al-Hijjah 971 or 25 Jumada al-Sani 1012 972 AH AH Khwaja Muhammad Baqi 24 Dehli, India Billah Quraishi (14 July 1564 / 3 July (29/30 November 1603 1565) C.E) 28 Safar 1034 AH 14 Shawwal 971 AH Shaikh Ahmad al-Farūqī al- 25 Sirhind, India Sirhindī, Imām Rabbānī (9/10 December 1624 (25/26 May 1564 C.E) C.E) Khwaja Muhammad Masum Faruqi 10 shawwal 1007 AH 9 Rabi al-Awwal 1099 AH 26 Sirhind, India 3rd son of Shaikh Ahmed (1598/1599 C.E) (13/14 January 1688 C.E) Sirhindi Khwaja Abdul Ahad 27 Zil Haj 1127 AH 27 grandson of Shaikh Ahmed Sirhind, India (24/25 December 1715 Sirhindi and son of Khwaja C.E) Saeed [3] Khwaja Hanif 1 safar 1133 AH 28 Bamiyan, Afghanistan Son of Khwaja Abdul Ahad (2 December 1720 C.E) Khawaja Muhammad Zaki 1143 AH 29 Saudi Arabia Son of Khwaja Hanif (1730/1731 C.E) Khawaja Shaikh 9 Zil Haj 1145 AH Jannat-ul-Moalla,Makka 30 Muhammad(or khawaja Born in Thatta Sindh Shareef Abul Masakeen) (23 May 1733 C.E) 21 Ramzan 1125 AH 4 Zi Qa’ad 1188 AH Khawaja Muhammad Luari Shareef, 31 Zamaan Siddiqui Badin,Sindh,Pakistan (11 October 1713 C.E) (6 January 1775 C.E) After 1219 AH Qazi Ahmed,District 32 Hazrat Haji Qazi Ahmed Nawabsha, Sindh, Pakistan (After 1804/1805 C.E) Hazrat Syed Hussain Ali 10 Zi Qa’ad 1180 AH 7 Safar 1244 AH Shah Makan Shareef, Gurdas Pur, 33 India Offspring of Hazrat Syed (9 April 1767 C.E) (19 August 1828 C.E) Daniyal Naqvi Hazrat Syed Imam Ali Shah 1212 AH 13 Shawwal 1282 AH Makan Shareef, Gurdas Pur, 34 Grandson of cousin of India Hazrat Syed Hussain Ali Shah (1797/1798 C.E) (6 March 1866 C.E) 1250 AH 21 Rajab 1317 AH Hazrat Syed Sadiq Ali Shah Makan Shareef, Gurdas Pur, 35 India Son of Hazrat Imam Ali Shah (1834/1835 C.E) (25 November 1899 C.E) 1275 AH 20 Muharram 1337 AH Hazrat Syed Mir BarakAllah Makan Shareef, Gurdas Pur, 36 India Son of Syed Sadiq Ali Shah (1858/1859 C.E) (26 October 1918 C.E) 1313 AH 17 Zil Haj 1370 AH Hazrat Syed Zafar-ul-Iman Haveli Shareef, District 37 Faisalabad,Punjab,Pakistan Son of Hazrat Mir BarakAllah (1895/1896 C.E) (20 September 1951 C.E) [4] 1323 AH 3 Rabi al-awwal 1393 AH Hazrat Mian Muhammad Daira Muhammadi, 38 Siddique Dahar Layyah,Punjab,Pakistan (1905/1906 C.E) (6/7 April 1973 C.E) Hazrat Mian Muhammad 1357 AH 18 Zil Haj 1420 AH Mazher Ahsaan Daira Muhammadi, 39 Layyah,Punjab,Pakistan Son of Hazrat Mian (1938/1939 C.E) (25 March,2000 C.E) Muhammad Siddique Dahar 40- Hazrat Zafar Mahmood-ul-Hasan (Son of Hazrat Mian Muhammad Mazher Ahsaan) (Present Sajjada Nasheen Of Daira Muhammadi) Talib-e-Dua: Syed Muhammad Abid Qadri Naqshbandi Shah Faisal Colony, Karachi [5] .
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