Naqshbandia Owaisia
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Naqshbandi Owais'īyya Order (Persian: سلسله نقشبندیه أويسیه) is one of the major Sufi orders (ṭuruq, singular tariqah) of Islam. Formed in 1380, the order is considered by some to be a "sober" order known for its silent dhikr (remembrance of God) rather than the vocalized forms common in other orders.
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The Naqshbandi order is notable as it is the only Sufism order to trace its spiritual lineage (silsilah) to Muhammad through Abū Bakr, the first of the Sunni Rashidin Caliphs. In contrast, most other turuq trace their lineage through ‘Alī, Muhammad's son-in-law, fourth Sunni Rashid and first Shī‘ī Imam-Caliph.
The word Naqshbandi originates in the name of the founder of the order, Baha-ud-Din Naqshband Bukhari. Some have said that the translation means "related to the image-maker," some also consider it to mean "pattern maker" rather than "image maker," and interpret "Naqshbandi" to mean "Reformer of Patterns", and others consider it to mean the "Way of the Chain" or "Naqshbandi Golden Chain".
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- Prophet Muhammad
- Hazrat Abu Bakr (d. 13 H/634 C.E.)
- Hazrat Hasan al-Basri
- Hazrat Dawood Tai
- Hazrat Junaid Baghdadi
- Hazrat Ubaidullah Ahrar (d. 895 H/1489 C.E.)
- Hazrat Abdu r-Rahman Jami
- Hazrat Abu Ayyub Muhammad Salih
- Hazrat Allah Din Madni
- Hazrat Abdu r-Rahim (d. 1372 H/1952 C.E.)
- Hazrat Allah Yar Khan (d. 1404 H/1984 C.E.)
Present Sheikh of the Order
- Hazrat Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan
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