Pir Baba
PIR BABA Syed Ali Shah Tirmizi | |
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Title | Pir Baba |
Personal life | |
Born | Ali Shah Tirmizi Around 908 Hijri |
Died | Around 991 Hijri |
Resting place | Bacha Killay Buner District |
Other names | Pir e Khurasan |
Tariqa | Kubrawiya |
Senior posting | |
Disciples
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Website | http://www.pirbaba.org/ |
Hazrat Pir Baba (Template:Lang-ps), Pir Baba is/was the great Sufi spiritual saint real name "Hazrat Syed Ali Shah Tirmizi of Silsila Tariqat (Chain) of Kabravia, Chasti Nizami. Muqam (Martaba) Gaus, Shahenshah Khurasan (Rahmatullahi Allaih)" { Birth Hijri 908 and Death Hijri 991 }. He was born in 1431 AD and died in 1502 AD/CE.[1]
Early life and origin
Pir Baba was born in respectable Syed family in Kunar province of Afghanistan.He was son of Syed Qanbar Ali Shah and grandson of Syed Ahmed Noor.His father was a court official with Mughal King Babur and achieved the title of Amir Nazur Bahadur . In childhood he got his early education from his Grandfather Syed Ahmed Noor.When it was time for Syed Ahmed Noor to pass away he Called Pir Baba and asked him to recite something he knew from Holy Quran.Pir Baba recited what he knew and after that his Grandfather inducted him into Silsala Kubrawiya.
Shrine(Mazar)
Pir Baba's grave and shrine is in Bacha Killay village in the mountainous Buner District of present Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[2][3]
For more detail visit to www.pirbaba.org
Urs Mubarak
The annual Urs or Pilgrimage of Hazrat Pir Baba is celebrated from 24th to 26th Rajab of the Islamic calendar month every year in Buner. People come from all over and participate in this holy occasion for some days.
The Shrine was closed by the Taliban temporarily.[4]
Descendants
Pir Baba's family is mostly settled in Northern-areas of Pakistan.They use the surname of Tirmizi.They are syeds from their patrilineal linkage with Pir Baba and follow Sunni sect as him.
References
External links
- Ferozi.org
- http://uk.truveo.com/introduction-of-syed-ali-ghaus-shah-termazira-pir/id/904232852
- http://www.pirbaba.org
- Safina Al-e-Rasool by Col(R) Qabil Shah Tirmizi [1]
- " Buner District: Buner Valley, Pir Baba, Tirmizi, Pakistan, ", General Books LLC, 2010