Khalidiyya (original) (raw)

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Naqshbandiyya Sufi lineage

Naqshbandiyya Khalidiyya, Khalidiyya or Khalidi is the title of a branch of the Naqshbandiyya Sufi lineage, from the time of Khâlid-i Shahrazuri until the time of Shaykh Ismail ash-Shirwani.

The Khalid’îyyah tariqa silsila

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# Name Buried Birth Death
1 Sayyiduna Muhammad Madinah, Saudi Arabia Mon 12 Rabi al-Awwal (570/571 CE) 12 Rabi al-Awwal 11 AH(5/6 June 632 CE)
2 Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Siddiq Madinah, Saudi Arabia 22 Jumada al-Thani 13 AH(22 August 634 C.E)
3 Sayyiduna Salman al-Farsi Mada'in, Iraq 10 Rajab 33 AH(4/5 February 654 C.E)
4 Imām Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr, son of son of (2) Madinah, Saudi Arabia 23 Shaban 24 AH(22/23 June 645 C.E) 24 Jumada al-Thani 101/106/107 AH
5 Imām Jafar Sadiq, son of granddaughter of (2) Madinah, Saudi Arabia 8 Ramadan 80 AH(5/6 November 699 C.E) 15 Rajab 148 AH(6/7 September 765 C.E)
6 Khwaja Bayazid Bastami Bistam, Semnan province, Iran 186 AH(804 C.E) 15 Shaban 261 AH(24/25 May 875 C.E)
7 Khwaja Abul-Hassan Kharaqani Kharaqan, near Bistam, Semnan province, Iran 352 AH(963 C.E) 10 Muharram 425 AH(5/6 December 1033 C.E)
8 Khwaja Abu ali Farmadi Toos, Khurasan, Iran 434 AH(1042/1043 C.E) 4 Rabi al-Awwal 477 or 511 AH(10 July 1084 / 6 July 1117)
9 Khwaja Abu Yaqub Yusuf Hamadānī Marv, near Mary, Turkmenistan 440 AH(1048/1049 C.E) Rajab 535 AH(Feb/Mar 1141 C.E)
10 Khwaja Abdul Khaliq Ghujdawani Ghajdawan, Bukhara, Uzbekistan 22 Shaban 435 AH(24/25 March 1044 C.E) 12 Rabi al-Awwal 575 AH(17/18 August 1179 C.E)
11 Khwaja Arif Riwgari Reogar, near Bukhara, Uzbekistan 27 Rajab 551 AH(15 September 1156 C.E) 1 Shawwal 616 AH(10/11 December 1219 C.E.)
12 Khwaja Mahmood Anjir-Faghnawi Bukhara, Uzbekistan 18 Shawwal 628 AH(18/19 August 1231 C.E) 17 Rabi al-Awwal 717 AH(29/30 May 1317 C.E)
13 Khwaja Ali Ramitani Khwaarizm, Uzbekistan 591 AH(1194 C.E) 27 Ramadan 715 or 721 AH(25/26 December 1315 or 20/21 October 1321)
14 Khwaja Mohammad Baba As-Samasi Samaas, Bukhara, Uzbekistan 25 Rajab 591 AH(5/6 July 1195 C.E) 10 Jumada al-Thani 755 AH(2/3 July 1354 C.E)
15 Khwaja Sayyid Amir Kulal Saukhaar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan 676 AH(1277/1278 C.E) Wed 2 Jumada al-Thani 772 AH(21/22 December 1370 C.E)
16 Khwaja Muhammad Baha'uddin Naqshband Bukhari Qasr-e-Aarifan, Bukhara, Uzbekistan 4 Muharram 718 AH[1] (8/9 March 1318 C.E) 3 Rabi al-Awwal 791 AH(2/3 March 1389 C.E)
17 Khwaja Ala'uddin Attar Bukhari, son-in-law of (17) Jafaaniyan, Transoxiana (Uzbekistan) Wed 20 Rajab 804 AH(23 February 1402 C.E)
18 Khwaja Yaqub Charkhi Gulistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan 762 AH(1360/1361 C.E) 5 Safar 851 AH(21/22 April 1447 C.E)
19 Khwaja Ubaidullah Ahrar Samarkand, Uzbekistan Ramadan 806 AH(March/April 1404 C.E) 29 Rabi al-Awwal 895 AH(19/20 February 1490 C.E)
20 Khwaja Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi Wakhsh 14 Shawwal 852 AH(11/12 December 1448 C.E) 1 Rabi al-Awwal 936 AH(3/4 November 1529 C.E)
21 Khwaja Durwesh Muhammad, son of sister of (20) Asqarar, Uzbekistan 16 Shawwal 846 AH(17/18 February 1443 C.E) 19 Muharram 970 AH(18/19 September 1562 C.E)
22 Khwaja Muhammad Amkanaki, son of (21) Amkana, Bukhara, Uzbekistan 918 AH(1512/1513 C.E) 22 Shaban 1008 AH(8/9 March 1600 C.E)
23 Khwaja Muhammad Baqi Billah Berang Delhi, India 5 Dhu al-Hijjah 971 or 972 AH(14 July 1564 / 3 July 1565) 25 Jumada al-Thani 1012 AH(29/30 November 1603 C.E)
24 Shaikh Ahmad al-Farūqī al-Sirhindī, Imām Rabbānī Sirhind, India 14 Shawwal 971 AH(25/26 May 1564 C.E) 28 Safar 1034 AH(9/10 December 1624 C.E)
25 Imām Khwaja Muhammad Masum Faruqi, 3rd son of (24) Sirhind, India 1007 AH(1598/1599 C.E) 9 Rabi al-Awwal 1099 AH(13/14 January 1688 C.E)
26 Khwaja Muhammad Saifuddin Faruqi, son of (25) Sirhind, India 1049 AH(1639/1640 C.E) 19 or 26 Jumada al-awwal 1096 AH(April 1685 C.E)
27 Sayyid Nur Muhammad Badayuni Delhi, India 11 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1135AH(12/13 August 1723 C.E)
28 Shaheed Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan, Shams-ud-Dīn Habībullāh Delhi, India 11 Ramadan 1111 AH(2/3 March 1700 C.E) 10 Muharram 1195 AH(Fri 5 January 1781 C.E)
29 Khwaja Abdullah Dehlavi, alias Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlavi Delhi, India 1156 AH[2] (1743 C.E) 22 Safar 1240 AH(15/16 October 1824 C.E)
30 Mevlânâ Muhammad Khâlid-i Baghdâdî (Main Silsila ended, off-shoots split here. ) Damascus, Syria Sharazur, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq (1779 C.E) (1827 C.E)
  1. ^ Faiz Naqshband (Urdu Translation): Malfuzat of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlavi, p.46 Archived 2012-03-08 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Faiz Naqshband (Urdu Translation): Malfuzat of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlavi, p.325 Archived 2012-03-08 at the Wayback Machine