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'''Qasimiya''' or The Qasmi order, is a [[Naqshbandi]] in origin, and is based in a small village called Mohra Shareef located in the [[Murree]] hills of [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]] outside the Pakistani capital of [[Islamabad]]. It was made into a spiritual center by Baba Ji [[Muhammad Qasim Sadiq]] (b. 1263 A.H.).
'''Qasimiya''' or The Qasmi order, is a [[Naqshbandi]] in origin, and is based in a small village called Mohra Shareef located in the [[Murree]] hills of [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]] outside the Pakistani capital of [[Islamabad]]. It was made into a spiritual center by ''Baba Ji'' [[Muhammad Qasim Sadiq]] (b. 1263 A.H.).


After the death of Baba Ji [[Muhammad Qasim Sadiq]] on the 20th November of 1943 the order at [[Mohra Sharif]] split into two based upon some familial differences. One of these sects was led by his third son Pir [[Muhammad Zahid Khan]] Also sometimes referred as ''Pir Khan Sahib Khawaja Gharib Nawaz''. According to the followers of the order, Pir [[Muhammad Zahid Khan]] was cohsen by Baba Ji [[Muhammad Qasim Sadiq]] in his lifetime but this claim is disputed by the followers of [[Nisbat-e-Rasooli]], the other order holding seat in [[Mohra Sharif]].
After the death of ''Baba Ji'' [[Muhammad Qasim Sadiq]] on the 20th November of 1943 the order at [[Mohra Sharif]] split into two based upon some familial differences. One of these sects was led by his third son Pir [[Muhammad Zahid Khan]] Also sometimes referred as ''Pir Khan Sahib Khawaja Gharib Nawaz''. According to the followers of the order, Pir [[Muhammad Zahid Khan]] was cohsen by ''Baba Ji'' [[Muhammad Qasim Sadiq]] in his lifetime but this claim is disputed by the followers of [[Nisbat-e-Rasooli]], the other order holding seat in [[Mohra Sharif]].


During his lifetime, Pir [[Muhammad Zahid Khan]] appointed his eldest son, Pir Aftab Ahmed Qasmi, his successor. But Pir Aftab Ahmed Qasmi passed away an year before Pir [[Muhammad Zahid Khan]].
During his lifetime, Pir [[Muhammad Zahid Khan]] appointed his eldest son, Pir Aftab Ahmed Qasmi, his successor. But Pir Aftab Ahmed Qasmi passed away an year before Pir [[Muhammad Zahid Khan]].

Revision as of 18:45, 2 February 2009

Qasimiya or The Qasmi order, is a Naqshbandi in origin, and is based in a small village called Mohra Shareef located in the Murree hills of Punjab, Pakistan outside the Pakistani capital of Islamabad. It was made into a spiritual center by Baba Ji Muhammad Qasim Sadiq (b. 1263 A.H.).

After the death of Baba Ji Muhammad Qasim Sadiq on the 20th November of 1943 the order at Mohra Sharif split into two based upon some familial differences. One of these sects was led by his third son Pir Muhammad Zahid Khan Also sometimes referred as Pir Khan Sahib Khawaja Gharib Nawaz. According to the followers of the order, Pir Muhammad Zahid Khan was cohsen by Baba Ji Muhammad Qasim Sadiq in his lifetime but this claim is disputed by the followers of Nisbat-e-Rasooli, the other order holding seat in Mohra Sharif.

During his lifetime, Pir Muhammad Zahid Khan appointed his eldest son, Pir Aftab Ahmed Qasmi, his successor. But Pir Aftab Ahmed Qasmi passed away an year before Pir Muhammad Zahid Khan.

Pir Muhammad Zahid Khan passed away on December 9th, 1993 and after his death the order was led by his second son Pir Keumras Badshah also known as Khawaja Pir Badshah Sahib, who passed away on 13th August, 2008. After Pir Badshah's death, Pir Auliya Badshah Farooq become the Sajjada Nasheen (Custodian of Saint's Tomb) of Qasimiya order at Mohra Sharif.



Important Figures of the Order

Pir Jehanzeb Badshah Qasmi resides in Britain spreading the message of Islam there, due to this the responsibilities of Mohra Shareef have been taken up by Pir Aurangzeb Badshah Qasmi his younger brother. Dr. Pir Fazeel Ayaz, a physican before he decided to devote his life to the cause of Islam, now travels the world propagating the message of Islam, as done by his forefathers

Sons of Hazrat Khawaja Pir Keumras Badshah Sahib (RA)

Hazrat Pir Saleem Badshah Zahidi Sahib is the eldest of Hazrat Khawaja Pir Keumras Badshah (RA), who is the appointed Janisheen of Khawaja Pir Keumras Badshah (RA) is engaged in passing the teachings of Baba Jee Khawaja Qasim across the world. He has appointed his younger brothers Pir Tariq Badshah Zahidi to take responsibiliy of spreading the teachings of Baba Jee (RA) across Asia and Sahibzada Faisal Badshah Zahidi to propagate the beautiful teachings of Baba Jee Khawaja Qasim (RA) across Europe. Sahibzada Faisal Badshah Zahidi is currently residing in UK carrying out his duties as instructed by his eldest brother Hazrat Pir Saleem Badshah Sahib. Sahibzada Faisal Badshah Zahidi is also the Khalifa of Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz Pir Khan Sahib (RA). Note: Zahidi is a title used by the followers of Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz Hazrat Khawaja Pir Khan Sahib (RA) (Due to name of Sheikh is Zahid) expressing their love for their Murshid.

The youngest sons of Hazrat Khawaja Pir Keumras Badshah (RA), Sahibzada Bilal Badshah Sahib and Sahibzada Usman Badshah Sahib are also supporting the family in this noble work.

Sons of Hazrat Pir Auliya Badshah Farooq Sahib

Hazrat Pir Auliya Badshah Farooq Sahib has only one son Sahibzada Farooq Badshah who has the responsibility to propagate the beautiful teachings of Baba Jee (RA) across Pakistan and Europe.

Note: RA is a short for Rehmatullah Alay means Allah's blessings upon him

Religious festivals

Twice a year, in last week of May and November, there are congregations, attended by thousands, held to commemorate Hazrat Khawaja Pir Muhammad Qasim Sadiq's (Baba Ji), Hazrat Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz Pir Khan Sahib and Hazrat Khawaja Pir Aftab Ahmed Qasmi.

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