Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan
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Abu Yusuf Bin Samaan Al-Husaini aka Nasiruddin was an early day Sufi Saint, a successor to his maternal uncle and master Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad, eleventh link in the Sufi
Silsilah
of Chishti Order
, and the father and Master of Maudood Chishti
. Khwajah Syed Abu Yusuf Bin Sam'aan Al-Husaini Al-Chishty was the successor of Khwaja Abu Mohammad Chishti, maternal uncle of his. Abu Yusuf Chisti was a descendant the of Prophet Mohammad. He died on the 3rd Rajab
459 A.H (20 May 1067 CE) at the age of 84. He was buried in Christ, the cradle and early grave of the early Chishtyya.
459 Hijri
(1067 CE). However, some have said that he died in the beginning of Jamaadil Ukhraa while others again say, 1st Jamaadil Ula . 4th Rabiul Aakhir has also been claimed. His grave is in Chisht. His age was 84 years. When the time for his death was near, he appointed his son, Hazrat Khwajah Maudood as his representative. Khwajah Abdullah Ansari is also among his Khulafaa.
Khwaajah Abu Muhammad
(died 411 AH)
Khwaajah Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad Chishti
(died 355 AH)
Khwaajah Abu Ishaaq
(died 329 AH)
Khwaajah Alawi Mumshaad Dinywari
(died 298 AH)
Khwaajah Abu Habeerah Basri
(died 287 AH)
Khwaajah Huzaifah Mur-ashi
(died 202 AH)
Hazrat Sultan Ibraahim bin Adham
(died 162 AH)
Khwaajah Fuzail bin Ayaaz
(died 187 AH)
Khwaajah Abdul Waahid bin Zaid
(died 176 AH)
Hazrat Hasan Basri
(died 110 AH)
AMMERUL MU’MINEEN SAYYIDINA HAZRAT ALI Radiyallahu Anhu
Sufism
Sufism or ' is defined by its adherents as the inner, mystical dimension of Islam. A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as a '...
Silsilah
Silsilah
Silsila is an Arabic word meaning chain, often used in various senses of lineage. In particular, it may be translated as " order" or "genealogy". It is derived from the notion of apostolic succession.- Historical importance :...
of Chishti Order
Chishti Order
The Chishtī Order is a Sufi order within the mystic branches of Islam which was founded in Chisht, a small town near Herat, Afghanistan about 930 CE. The Chishti Order is known for its emphasis on love, tolerance, and openness. The doctrine of the Chishti Order is based on walāya, which is a...
, and the father and Master of Maudood Chishti
Maudood Chishti
Maudood Chishti was an early day Sufi Saint, a successor to his father and master Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan, twelfth link in the Sufi silsilah of Chishti Order, and the Master of Shareef Zandani. He was born around 430 Hijri in the city of Chisht. He initially received education from his father...
. Khwajah Syed Abu Yusuf Bin Sam'aan Al-Husaini Al-Chishty was the successor of Khwaja Abu Mohammad Chishti, maternal uncle of his. Abu Yusuf Chisti was a descendant the of Prophet Mohammad. He died on the 3rd Rajab
Rajab
Rajab is the seventh month of the Islamic calendar. The lexical definition of Rajaba is "to respect", of which Rajab is a derivative.This month is regarded as one of the four sacred months in Islam in which battles are prohibited...
459 A.H (20 May 1067 CE) at the age of 84. He was buried in Christ, the cradle and early grave of the early Chishtyya.
Death
According to the majority, year of birth 375 Hijri and died on 3rd RajabRajab
Rajab is the seventh month of the Islamic calendar. The lexical definition of Rajaba is "to respect", of which Rajab is a derivative.This month is regarded as one of the four sacred months in Islam in which battles are prohibited...
459 Hijri
Islamic calendar
The Hijri calendar , also known as the Muslim calendar or Islamic calendar , is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 lunar months in a year of 354 or 355 days. It is used to date events in many Muslim countries , and used by Muslims everywhere to determine the proper day on which to celebrate Islamic...
(1067 CE). However, some have said that he died in the beginning of Jamaadil Ukhraa while others again say, 1st Jamaadil Ula . 4th Rabiul Aakhir has also been claimed. His grave is in Chisht. His age was 84 years. When the time for his death was near, he appointed his son, Hazrat Khwajah Maudood as his representative. Khwajah Abdullah Ansari is also among his Khulafaa.
Life events
Once when Hazrat Shaikh was on a journey he came to a place called Kang where a durwaish was living. Hadhrat was his guest. At night the durwaish’s daughter dreamt that the full moon came into her lap. In the morning she related her dream to her father who went to Hazrat Shaikh for an interpretation. However, before he could explain the dream, Hazrat Shaikh Abu Yusuf informed the durwaish of the dream and presented its interpretation. The durwaish performed the nikah of his pious daughter to Hadhrat Shaikh. Maudood Chishti whose discussion will follow next, was born of this union. Once he became a bit lax in his ibaadat. As a penance for having committed negligence in ibaadat he abstained from drinking water for 20 years. He had set aside a small enclosure in his house and for 12 years he remained therein in solitude. Once he passed by a Musjid which was under construction. A roof beam which had been purchased was too short. There was no way of solving the problem. When this was explained to Hadhrat Shaikh, he dismounted from his horse and climbed onto the Musjid’s roof. He then took hold of one side of the beam. The people were amazed and bewildered because the beam was now found to be a metre longer.His Saying
"Indulgence in SAMA (audition of Sufi Music) achieves more than long enduring penitence."Miracles
He grieved much because he was not a Hafiz of the Qur'aan. On one occasion when the grief was extreme he saw his Shaikh in the spiritual realm (Aalam-e-Waaqiah). His Shaikh instructed him to recite Surah Faatihah 100 times for elimination of the grief. As he completed the 100th recitation of Surah Faatihah, miraculously he became a Hafiz of the Qur'aan. Thereafter, he would daily complete the Qur'aan several times. One day Hazrat Abu Yusuf was walking in the extreme heat with a group of his companions who were overcome by thirst. Water was not available anywhere. Hazrat struck a rock with his staff and a fountain began bubbling. Hazrat and his companions drank of this water.Shijra-e-tareekat
Khwaja Abu Yusuf bin Samaan (died 459 AH)Khwaajah Abu Muhammad
(died 411 AH)
Khwaajah Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad Chishti
(died 355 AH)
Khwaajah Abu Ishaaq
(died 329 AH)
Khwaajah Alawi Mumshaad Dinywari
(died 298 AH)
Khwaajah Abu Habeerah Basri
(died 287 AH)
Khwaajah Huzaifah Mur-ashi
(died 202 AH)
Hazrat Sultan Ibraahim bin Adham
(died 162 AH)
Khwaajah Fuzail bin Ayaaz
(died 187 AH)
Khwaajah Abdul Waahid bin Zaid
(died 176 AH)
Hazrat Hasan Basri
(died 110 AH)
AMMERUL MU’MINEEN SAYYIDINA HAZRAT ALI Radiyallahu Anhu
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Descendents in Balochistan Pakistan
In the valley of shal kot (Quetta) and Bolan in the Balochistan province the influence of Khwaja Qutubuddin Rehmatu ahalae family reached within the lifetime of the head of the family. According to one source Khwaja Qutubuddin Moudod visited the area at least once. He came to the home of his follower Shiekh Babut in the area of Shoroak. Shiekh Babut belonged to the pashtoon tribe called 'Bariech'. During the lifetime of Khwaja Moudod Chishti his friends and followers started to spread the message of islam. Later on Khwaja Qutubuddin Moudod Chichti's own family (the sadat) advanced the message of islam in greater Balochistan and moulded the life of ordinary people according to the ideology of islam.- Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan in ChishtChishtChisht, also written Chisht-e Sharif, Chesht-i Sharif or Chesht is a town near Herat in Afghanistan. It is important in Sufism because the Chishti Sufi Order originated there....
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. (B375h D459h) - Qutubuddin Maudood ChishtiMaudood ChishtiMaudood Chishti was an early day Sufi Saint, a successor to his father and master Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan, twelfth link in the Sufi silsilah of Chishti Order, and the Master of Shareef Zandani. He was born around 430 Hijri in the city of Chisht. He initially received education from his father...
in Chisht, Herat, Afghanistan.(B430h D527h) - Khwaja Najamuddin AhmedKhwaja Najamuddin AhmedKhwaja Najamuddin Ahmed Mushtaq Bin Moudodi Chishti was a sufi saint. A part of the Chishti Order , a Sufi order within the mystic branches of Islam which was founded in Chisht, a small town near Herat, about 930 C.E. and continues to this day...
Mushtaq in Chisht, Herat, Afghanistan. (B492h D577h) - Rukunuddin Hussain Chishti in Chisht, Herat, Afghanistan.(B545h D635h)
- Qudwaddin Mohammad in Chisht, Herat, Afghanistan. (B584h D624h)
- Aududdin Khwaha Abu Ahmed Syed Muhammed in Chisht, Herat, Afghanistan
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See also
- KiraniKiraniKirani is an historical village lying five miles west of Quetta city, capital of Baluchistan province of Pakistan on the outskirts of the Chiltan range and is set to derive its name from a defile lying near the village known as Giran Nai, or Kran Tangi...
- GulzarGulzar, QuettaGulzar is a Union council of the Quetta District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is located at 30°9'25N 66°57'34E to the south-east of the district capital Quetta with an altitude of 1653 metres ....
- Maudood ChishtiMaudood ChishtiMaudood Chishti was an early day Sufi Saint, a successor to his father and master Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan, twelfth link in the Sufi silsilah of Chishti Order, and the Master of Shareef Zandani. He was born around 430 Hijri in the city of Chisht. He initially received education from his father...
- Khwaja Najamuddin AhmedKhwaja Najamuddin AhmedKhwaja Najamuddin Ahmed Mushtaq Bin Moudodi Chishti was a sufi saint. A part of the Chishti Order , a Sufi order within the mystic branches of Islam which was founded in Chisht, a small town near Herat, about 930 C.E. and continues to this day...
- Khwaja Hussain Chishti
- Khwaja Qutubuddin
- Shaal Pir BabaShaal Pir BabaThe old name of Quetta was "kwatta".The word "kwatta" is a pashto word meaning "a mound of Earth" and the city was given this name because the old Quetta city fort was situated over a large mound of earth.During the time of Afghan ruler Ahmed Shah Abdali, the city was renamed "Shalkot",which has...
- Khwaja Wali KiraniKhwaja Wali KiraniWali Kirani :ur:خواجہ ولی مودودی چستی کرانی is one of the foremost Muslim saints of his time. His date of birth and date of death is not known; it is believed that he lived around the time of Sultan Hussain Mirza's rule in Herat around 1470....