Introduction to

Sarwari Qadri Order

Sarwari Qadri order actually originates from Prophet Mohammad sall Allahu alayhi wa’alihi wasallam and reaches umma through Ali ibn Abi Talib RA and then Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani RA. Eventually it reached Sultan Bahoo RA who significantly spread it in the sub-continent. Presently, Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman is its spiritual leader. No doubt! He is the perfect Fakir (Fakir-e-Kamil) and the Universal Divine Man of era. He was bestowed the Trust of Faqr from Sultan-ul-Faqr VI Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali RA.

Basically, Sarwari means ‘leader’ and it refers to Prophet Mohammad, hence shows association with him. Whereas, Qadri means ‘all-powerful’ and it shows association with Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani.

CHAIN OF SARWARI QADRI ORDER

The chain of Sarwari Qadri order is as follows;

  1. Prophet Mohammad
  2. Ali ibn Abi Talib
  3. Shaikh Hasan of Basra
  4. Shaikh Habib Ajmi
  5. Shaikh Dawud Tai
  6. Shaikh Maroof Karkhi
  7. Shaikh Sirri Saqti
  8. Shaikh Junayd of Baghdad
  9. Shaikh Jafar Abu Bakr Shibli
  10. Shaikh Abdul Aziz bin Hars bin Asad Tamimi
  11. Shaikh Abu-al-Fazal Abdul Wahid Tamimi
  12. Shaikh Mohammad Yousaf Abu-al-Farrah Tartusi
  13. Shaikh Abu Al-Hasan Ali Bin Mohammad Qureshi Hankari
  14. Shaikh Abu Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi
  15. Al-Ghawth al-Azam Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
  16. Shaikh Sayyid Abdul Razzaq Jilani
  17. Shaikh Sayyid Abdul Jabbar Jilani
  18. Shaikh Sayyid Mohammad Sadiq Yahya
  19. Shaikh Sayyid Najmuddin Burhan Puri
  20. Shaikh Sayyid Abdul Fattah
  21. Shaikh Sayyid Abdul Sattar
  22. Shaikh Sayyid Abdul Baqqa
  23. Shaikh Sayyid Abdul Jaleel
  24. Shaikh Sayyid Abdul Rehman Jilani Dehlvi
  25. Sultan-ul-Arifeen Sultan Bahoo

After Sultan Bahoo, Sarwari Qadri order continues as follows;

26- Sultan-ul-Tarikeen Sultan Sayyid Mohammad Abdullah Shah Madni Jilani

Sultan Sayyid Mohammad Abdullah Shah was born in Madina on 29th Ramadan 1186 Hijri (24 December, 1772). Actually, he was the great grandson of spiritual guide of Sultan Bahoo. Sayyid Abdullah Shah lived in Madina till the age of fifty-two years. Moreover, for almost twelve years he served at the tomb of Holy Prophet. He afterwards migrated to Pakistan (then India) at the order of Holy Prophet. There, he went to the shrine of Sultan Bahoo and got Divine Trust from him. Later on, he settled in Ahmedpur East and spread the bounty of Ism-e-Allah Zaat among common Muslims. He died on 29th Ramadan 1276 Hijri (20 April, 1860). Presently, his shrine is in Ahmedpur East.

In order to read his detailed biography, please visit:

www.sultanulfaqr.com/syed-mohammad-abdullah-shah

www.tehreekdawatefaqr.com/biography

27.   Sultan-ul-Sabireen Sultan Pir Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Shah Hashmi Qureshi

Pir Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Shah was born in Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan (then India) on 9th July, 1827 (14th Dhul al-Hijjah 1242 Hijri). He remained in the service of his spiritual guide Sayyid Abdullah Shah for nine years. Then got Divine Trust from him and thereupon started guiding people on path to Allah. He died on 21st February, 1910 (10th Safar, 1328 Hijri). Presently, his shrine is in Mud Sharif near Jhung, Pakistan.

In order to read his detailed biography, please visit:

www.sultanulfaqr.com/pir-abdul-ghafoor-shah

www.tehreekdawatefaqr.com/biography

28.   Shahbaz-e-Arifaan Sultan Pir Sayyid Mohammad Bahadur Ali Shah Kazmi al-Mashhadi

He was born on 16th August, 1801 AD (5th Rabi’ ath-Thani, 1216 Hijri) in Shorkot, Jhung Pakistan (then India).  He spent forty years of his life at the shrine of Sultan Bahoo who especially blessed this pure soul. Eventually, on his order, he took aoth of allegiance at the hand of Pir Abdul Ghafoor Shah. Hence, got Divine trust from him and afterwards spent his entire life in guiding seekers of Allah on Divine path. He died on 27th February, 1934 (14th Dhul al-Qadah, 1352 Hijri). Presently, his shrine is in Jhung Pakistan.

For detailed life history, please visit:

www.sultanulfaqr.com/pir-syed-bahadur-ali-shah

www.tehreekdawatefaqr.com/biography

29.   Sultan-ul-Auliya Sultan Mohammad Abdul Aziz

Sultan Abdul Aziz was born on 12th March, 1911 (12th Rabi al-awwal 1329 Hijri) in Garh Maharaja, Jhung Pakistan. He belonged to the family of Sultan Bahoo.  He died on 12th April, 1981 (7th Jumada ath-thani 1401 Hijri) and his shrine is near the shrine of Sultan Bahoo in Jhung, Pakistan.

In order to read his detailed life history, please visit:

www.sultanulfaqr.com/sultan-mohammad-abdul-aziz

www.tehreekdawatefaqr.com/biography

30.   Sultan-ul-Faqr VI Sultan Mohammad Asghar Ali

Born on 14th August, 1947 (27th Ramadan 1366 Hijri) in Garh Maharaja, Jhung Pakistan. He also belonged to the family of Sultan Bahoo and was the son of Sultan Mohammad Abdul Aziz. Furthermore, he held the most esteemed status of sixth Sultan-ul-Faqr. He died on 26th December, 2003 (2nd Dhul al-Qadah, 1424 Hijri). His shrine is on the right side of his father’s shrine in Jhung, Pakistan.

For detailed life history, please visit:

www.sultanulfaqr.com/sultan-mohammad-asghar-ali

www.tehreekdawatefaqr.com/biography

31.   Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman

Born on 19th August, 1959 (14 Safar 1379 Hijri) in Chishtian, District Bahawalnagar, Pakistan. Presently, he adorns the throne of 31st Shaikh of Sarwari Qadri order.

In order to read about him in detail, please visit:

www.sultan-ul-ashiqeen.com

NOTE:

To study detailed biographies of all the Saints from Sultan Bahoo till Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen please read the book ‘Sultan ul Ashiqeen Book’.

Author: Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman.

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