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Post by Fana fi Shaykh on Sept 30, 2006 10:36:04 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Hadhrat Muhammad Masoom Radi Allahu anhu
The Shaykh was the khaleefah and third son of Hadhrat Mujaddid Alf Thani rahmatullah alayhi. He was born on the 10th of Shawwaal 1002 Hijri. The Shaykh's father states "The birth of this son was very blessed for us, since it was soon afterwards that I had the honour of meeting Hadhrat Khwajah Baqi Billah rahmatullah alayhi for the first time.
The Shaykh was admitted to a School. After proceeding to memorising the Qur'an he set about acquiring the knowledge of other Islamic Sciences.
The tawajjuh (attention) of Hadhrat Mujaddid Alf Thani rahmatullah alayhi was upon the Shaykh from his childhood. Once he travelled with his father to Delhi. At a time close to midday he fell asleep on his father's bed. Shortly afterwards Hadhrat Mujaddid Alf Thani rahmatullah alayhi arrived. A servant of the Khanqah wished to wake him, but Hadhrat told him not to and himself came back outside and sat down (until the Shaykh woke up by himself) saying, "A friend of Allah is resting, I fear that he should be disturbed."
About two to three days before his death the Shaykh wrote to pious men from near and around saying "The time for departure is now here. Pray for me that it passes in a good manner." On the Friday, a day before the Shaykh passed away he came to the Mosque and according to habit he prayed Fajr and sat in Muraaqibah dhikr until Ishraaq.
At the time of his passing away the Shaykhs tongue was seen to be moving in quick motion. The Shaykh's sons listened closely and heard that he was reciting Surah Yaseen. On the afternoon of the 9th of Rabi-ul-Awwal in the year 1079 Hijri the Shaykh passed away. The tomb of the Shaykh is in Sarhand and a view for the world.
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Post by Fana fi Shaykh on Sept 30, 2006 10:39:22 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Hadhrat Khwaja Muhammad Fazal Ali Shah Qureshi Abbasi Radi Allahu anhu
The ancestors of Hadhrat Ghareeb Nawaz Khwaja Fazal Ali Qurayshi rahmatullah alayhi migrated with the Abbasi Yalghar from Arabia to Sindh and then from there they moved on to settle in the district of Mianwali. Their settlement became famous by the name of Da'ood Kheyl. Due to being of Abbasi and of Hashimi descent the Shaykh's family was called 'Qurayshi' by the public. The Shaykh was born at Da'ood Kheyl in the year 1270 Hijri.
The Shaykh spent the early years of his life in Kala Baagh were he received education up to Sharh Waqaya and Sharh Jaami. Among his teachers were Hadhrat Maulana Qamar-ud-din Sahib and Maulana Ahmad Ali Sahib Saharanpuri from whom he learnt the Books and studied Hadeeth.
At an early stage the Shaykh had a fond desire to raise a parrot and train it to say good things. But a voice from the unseen said to him "Teaching a parrot will not be of as much benefit as that of teaching the creation of Allah (meaning Man). The heart is a parrot from Allah that should be brought towards His dhikr."
The last journey to Delhi was one of Tableegh. Hadhrat Shaykh fell very ill and in the state of illness was escorted back to Miskeenpur Shareef. On Thursday and the last night before the month of Ramadhan 1354 Hijri (28th November 1935) at the age of 84 Hadhrat Shaykh left this finite world for that which lasts forever. Hadhrat Shaykh's shrine is situated in Miskeenpur Shareef, which is in the district of Muzaffargarh. The Khulafa of the Shaykh numbered 66, the light of Allah's dhikr continues to spread across the world due to the efforts of these pious people.
There is a yearly gathering in Miskeenpur Shareef. Thousands of people attend this gathering and obtain spiritual Fayz.
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Post by Fana fi Shaykh on Oct 6, 2006 18:41:21 GMT
Muqtada-e-Ahle Tariqat, Rahhuma-e-Raahe Haqiqat, Hazrat Sheikh Maroof Karghi (radi Allaho anhu) is the ninth Imam and Sheikh of the Silsila Aaliyah Qaaderiyah.
He attained all his knowledge under the watchful eye of Hazrat Imam Ali Raza (radi Allaho anhu). He became mureed of Hazrat Habeeb Raa?ee (radi Allaho anhu) and was blessed with Khilafat from Hazrat Habeeb Raa?ee (radi Allaho anhu), Hazrat Ali Raza (radi Allaho anhu) and Hazrat Awliyah Taa'ee (radi Allaho anhu).
He passed away on a Friday or Saturday, on the 2nd of Muharram, 200 Hijri. After his demise, Hazrat Muhammad bin Abul Hussain (radi Allaho anhu) says, that he saw Hazrat Maroof Karghi (radi Allaho anhu) in his dream and he asked him how Almighty Allah had treated him. He said, AAlmighty Allah pardoned me, not because of my piety but because of what I heard from Hazrat Samaak (radi Allaho anhu) in Kufa, when he said, 'He who leaves all ties and turns towards Allah, then Allah Almighty Allah sends his Mercy towards him and he turns all his servants in his direction.' I followed this advice of his and turned completely towards Allah, and with the exception of the khidmat of Hazrat Ali (Raza) (radi Allaho anhu) I left everything else.
[glow=green,2,300]Yaa Maroof Karghi[/glow]
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Post by Panjatani on Oct 13, 2006 11:09:06 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
Hujjatul Islam, Maulana Haamid Raza Khan (alaihir rahmah) was born in 1875 (1292 A.H.). He is the eldest son of A'la Hadrat, Ash Shah Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (alaihir rahmah). The name given to him at birth was Muhammad. His alias was Haamid Raza Khan and he later earned the title of Hujjatul Islam (Proof of Islam).
He received his early education under the tutorship of his father A'la Hadrat (alaihir rahmah). By the age of 19, he completed his formal Islamic studies.
Due to his immense love for the Noble Prophet (Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam) Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) he possesses encyclopedic knowledge. He was very proficient in both the Arabic and Persian languages. He was also an expert in the field Ahadith, Fiqh, Logistics, Philosophy, Mathematics, and numerous other fields.
He passed away in 1945 (1362 A.H.) at the age of 70 in Bareilly Shareef. He is buried next to his blessed father, Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (alaihir rahmah). Till this day, his lovers from throughout the world present themselves at his Mazaar during the Urs Shareef to pay homage and to gain blessings from this great Saint and Scholar of Islam.
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Post by Fana fi Shaykh on Oct 19, 2006 18:48:04 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
JAZZALLAHU ANNA MUHAMMADAM MA HUWA AHLAHU
SAG-E-DARBAR-E-JILAN SHUD
KHWAJA ABDUL WAHEED BIN ZAID ABUL FADHL Radi Allahu anhu IS THE FOURTH IMAM OF SILSILAH AALIYA CHISTIYA
He was among the senior khulafaa of Hadhrat Hasan Basri (rahmatullah alayh). He would fast the whole year and stay awake in ibaadat the entire night. He would eat three or four morsels only after three days.
Zuhd had overwhelmed him totally. He gave in the Path of Allah whatever he possessed. If he had to hold money in his hands to even give to others, he would wash his hands.
He is a student of the illustrious Refuge of the Fuqaha, viz. Imaam A’zam Abu Hanifah (rahmatullah alayh). Before becoming bay’t, he engaged in mujaahadaat for forty years. He is also the student of Hadhrat Hasan Basri in Uloom-e-Zaahiriyyah (Knowledge of the external dimension of the Shariah, e.g. Fiqh, Hadith, Tafseer). He was fortunate to be honoured with the companionship of Hadhrat Ali (radhiyallahu anhu) as well.
hundred's of miracles ahs been performed by him , Insha-Allah i will start a new thread on his karamat soon.
Some say that he passes away on 27 Safar 170 Hijri while others say 177 or 176 or 186 Hijri. His grave is in Basrah. Khwajah Fudhail Bin Iyadh, Khwajah Abul Fadl Bin Razeen and Khwajah Abu Yaqúb Súsi are his three senior khulafaa.
[glow=orange,2,300]Yaa Khwaja Abdul Wahid[/glow]
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Post by Fana fi Shaykh on Oct 30, 2006 14:24:06 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
JAZZALLAHU ANNA MUHAMMADAN MA HUWA AHLAHU
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Saalik-e-Hazrat-e-Malakoot, Shaahid Izzat-e-Jabroot Hazrat Sheikh Sirrudeen Sirri Saqti (radi Allaho anhu) is the tenth Imam and Sheikh of the Silsila Aaliyah Qaaderiyah
He was born around the year 155 Hijri in Baghdad Shareef. His name is Sirrudeen and he was also known as Abul Hassan.
He was the mureed and Khalifa of Hazrat Maroof Karghi (radi Allaho anhu).
He was the Imam of the Ahle Tasawwuf and he possessed in-depth knowledge. He was a huge mountain of knowledge, yet he was blessed with kindness. He was amongst the students of Hazrat Fuzail ibn Ayaaz (radi Allaho anhu) and was also Tabbe Taabi'een. He was amongst the first persons to openly spread the knowledge of tasawwuf in Iraq.
He was also the maternal uncle, and the Peer-o-Murshid of Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu). Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) says, "I did not see any person as Kaamil (perfect) as my Peer-o-Murshid."
Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) says, "I went to visit him when he took ill. There was a fan kept close to him, so I used it to fan him. He then said, 'O Junaid! Put it down. Fire is more powerful than wind.' I then asked him about his condition and asked him to advise me, and he said, 'Do not be diverted from the love of Allah through the companionship of the people.' He then passed from this world travelling into the hereafter.? He passed away on a Tuesday, the 13th of Ramadaan, 283 Hijri at the age of 98, in Baghdad Shareeef.His Mazaar Shareef is in Baghdad Shareef in a place called Shawneez.
[glow=orange,2,300]Yaa Sirri Saqti[/glow]
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Post by Slave of Ahle-Baith on Nov 1, 2006 14:54:06 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
Waaqif-e-Rumooz-e-Khafi Wa Jali, Hazrat Sheikh Jafar Abu Bakr Shibli (radi Allaho anhu) is the twelfth Imam and Sheikh of the Silsila Aaliyah Qaaderiyah
He was born in Samrah in the year 247 Hijri , His name was Jafar, and he was also known as Abu Bakr. The name Jafar bin Yunus is engraved on his blessed shrine. His title was Mujad'did. [Masaalikus Saalikeen]. He was known as shibli, because he came from a place called Shibla or Shabeela.
He says as follows about himself, ?I studied and attained the knowledge of Fiqh and Hadith for thirty years. The sea of knowledge flowed in my heart. I presented my self before many of those, who were known as people of great knowledge and learning. I asked them to bless me with the knowledge concerning the journey towards Allah, and yet not one of them knew anything about what I asked. They all said, ?that the sign of something is found will be found in something, but there is no sign of Ghaib? I heard their words and was amazed. I said, you are all in the dark and Alhumdulillah, I am the light. I then thanked Almighty Allah, and then gave my wilaayat to a thief, until he did with me as he did."
He is the mureed and Khalifa of Sayyidut Taaifa Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu).
His Mazaar Shareef is in Samrah, which is in Baghdad Shareef (Iraq).
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Post by zahidali on Nov 4, 2006 14:14:16 GMT
Jazkallah for sharing these lifes of the aoliya with us
Wa'alaykum 'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
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Post by Fana fi Shaykh on Nov 16, 2006 7:02:13 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
Bawa Muhaiyaddeen was a Sufi Muslim saint from the island of Sri Lanka (Ceylon) at the southern tip of India. He gained a reputation early on as a holy man, and many people from all faiths on the island would come to receive his teachings.
In the early 1970s, he came to the United States and settled in Philadelphia. There, he continued to teach a universal understanding of all religions.
In the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution when the US hostage crisis arose in 1980, Time magazine interviewed him to gain a Muslim perspective on the situation. He was later interviewed in Psychology Today and several newspapers, sharing a wisdom and sense of unity that transcended religious sectarianism.
Bawa Muhaiyaddeen wrote extensively on spiritual practices and religious harmony.
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Post by Faizan on Dec 10, 2006 23:35:05 GMT
Subhanallah, some wonderful accounts of the lives of The Awliya Allah. It is an honour and a blessing just to read the names of these most righteous and God fearing men let alone read a short account of their lives.
I have just returned from a short trip to India where Alhamdolillah i was blessed with the privilege of visiting many respected Darbars most notably The Blessed Shrine in Ajmer Shareef, without which my journey would have been incomplete.
However i would like to mention and devote this space to a truly great Islamic personality resting today in the Capital of the Gujarat State, Ahmedabad.
Hadrat Qutbe Alam Rehmatullahi ’Alaih. One particular night they awoke to perform their Tahajjud prayer. As they walked through the dark night to perform the wudu they stumbled on something heavy. Due to the darkness they were unsure what this heavy load was hitting their foot. They proclaim 'What is this, is it a Stone?', 'A piece of steel!', 'Wood, Metal?'.
The next morning this item was thrown in the well. Hadrat Qutbe Alam said whosoever removes this item from the well will never bear children.
The curiosity of the local people got the better of them, they invited a eunuch to remove the item from the well and were amazed to find that one side of this item was stone, another metal, another wood and another steel. This item is kept in a seperate room oposite the resting place of Hadrat Qute Alam Rehmatullahi ’Alaih and is available for the visistors to observe.
Whatever comes from the Friend of Allah's mouth becomes reality for when the Awliya speak Allah Speaks, when they walk Allah Says He walks, when they look Allah Says He looks.........
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Post by Fana fi Shaykh on Feb 3, 2007 16:24:15 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
JAZZALLAHU ANNA MUHAMMADAN MA HUWA AHLAHU
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Farid ud-Din Attar was born in Nishapur, Persia (Iran). There is disagreement over the exact dates of his birth and death but several sources confirm that he lived about 100 years. He is traditionally said to have been killed by Mongol invaders. His tomb can be seen today in Nishapur.
The name Attar means herbalist or druggist, which was his profession. It is said that he saw as many as 500 patients a day in his shop, prescribing herbal remedies which he prepared himself, and he wrote his poetry while attending to his patients.
About thirty works by Attar survive, but his masterpiece is the Mantic at-Tayr (The Conference of the Birds). In this collection, he describes a group of birds (individual human souls) under the leadership of a hoopoe (spiritual master) who determine to search for the legendary Simurgh bird (God). The birds must confront their own individual limitations and fears while journeying through seven valleys before they ultimately find the Simurgh and complete their quest.
Attar's poetry inspired Rumi and many other Sufi poets. It is said that Rumi actually met Attar when Attar was an old man and Rumi was a boy, though some scholars dispute this possibility.
A traditional story is told about Attar's death. He was taken prisoner by a Mongol during the invasion of Nishapur. Someone soon came and tried to ransom Attar with a thousand pieces of silver. Attar advised the Mongol not to sell him for that price. The Mongol, thinking to gain an even greater sum of money, refused the silver. Later, another person came, this time offering only a sack of straw to free Attar. Attar then told the Mongol to sell him for that was all he was worth. Outraged at being made a fool, the Mongol cut off Attar's head.
Whether or not this is literally true isn't the point. This story is used to teach the mystical insight that the personal self isn't of much real worth. What is valuable is the Beloved's presence within us -- and that presence isn't threatened by the death of the body.
[glow=orange,2,300]Yaa Abu-Bakr Shibli[/glow]
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Post by Fana fi Shaykh on Feb 3, 2007 16:26:46 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
JAZZALLAHU ANNA MUHAMMADAN MA HUWA AHLAHU
SAG-E-DARBAR-E-JILAN SHUD
Sheikh Khwaja Abdullah Ansari, Sheikh Ansari Jabir ibn 'Abdullah al-Ansari, also known as Ansari of Herat.
Some of Ansari's works include Kashf al-Asrar "Unveiling of the Secrets" (Commentary of the Qur'an), Tabaquat al-Sufiyya (The Generations of the Sufis),Ê "Munajat" (Intimate Invocations) which is incorporated into the Kashf al-Asrar and in the Tabaqat.ÊÊ
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari died in Herat the year 1088, and his burial place in Herat is still a place of pilgrimage for thousands of Sufis every year.
[glow=orange,2,300]Yaa Abdul Wahid Tamemi[/glow]
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Post by madnibrother786 on Feb 16, 2007 18:23:05 GMT
Hazrat Khwaja Sufi Muhammad Aslam (rehmatullahi alay), who came to england in the early 70's, and revived the hearts of many muslims, and made thousands and thousands of mureeds in the naqshbandi mujadadi silsila.
One of their famous sayings is something like this (when someone asked them to perform a miracle!) 'a miracle in this day and age is to stay on the sunnat'
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Post by madnibrother786 on Feb 16, 2007 18:31:16 GMT
Hazrat Sayyedina Peer Meher Ali Shah (rehmatullahi alay) Tajdar-e-golra sharif Pakistan.
Pir Mehr Ali shah (rehmatullhi alay) was born on 1st Ramadan, 1275 A.H (14th April 1859 A.D) in Golra Sharif.
They spent their time reviving the sunnat, and writing beutiful poems in punjabi and farsi!
They passed away in 1928/29!
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Post by madnibrother786 on Feb 16, 2007 18:32:40 GMT
Huzoor Khwaja Syed Muhammad Maqsood Ali Shah Sahib Bukhari (rehmatullahi alay) of Kutgala Sharif Pakistan. A darwesh, very low profile saint, who was in this world approx 15years ago.
Subhanallah
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Post by madnibrother786 on Feb 16, 2007 18:37:45 GMT
Huzoor Hafiz-e-millat Shaykh al Muhaditheen Peer Syed Jamaat Ali Shah sahib (rehmatullahi alay) of Alipur sharif Pakistan!
They was in this world in the 1900's, a great Muhaddith and a great wali of allah.
When people used to come in to the mehfils of the great muhaddith they used to go into wajad just when they was talking!
Hazrat saab used run mehfils of thousands and thousands without anykind of microphone, and everyone could hear them!
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Post by madnibrother786 on Feb 16, 2007 18:47:12 GMT
Hazrat Baba Ji Faqeer Muahammad (rehmatullahi alay) Of Chura Shareef Pakistan
One of the biggest naqshbandi mujadadi darbaars is Pakistan. Chura Shareef is approximately 100 kilometres from Islamabad in the Attock District. The lineage of The Great Masters of Chura Shareef can be traced back to the Master of Mankind, Sayyiduna Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam), through Ghous-ul-Azam Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (radiallahu anhu). Mashaykh-e-Chura Shareef hold a high status within the Naqshbandi Mujaddidi Order and have strong spiritual connections with the Reviver of the Millennium, Sheikh Ahmad Sarhandi Farooqi (radiallahu anhu) and Sheikh of the Golden Chain, Shah Baha-ud-Deen Naqshband Bukhari (radiallahu anhu).
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Post by musaafir on Feb 24, 2007 0:25:45 GMT
Hazrat Sayyedina Peer Meher Ali Shah (rehmatullahi alay) Tajdar-e-golra sharif Pakistan. Pir Mehr Ali shah (rehmatullhi alay) was born on 1st Ramadan, 1275 A.H (14th April 1859 A.D) in Golra Sharif. They spent their time reviving the sunnat, and writing beutiful poems in punjabi and farsi! They passed away in 1928/29! Assalaam Alaikum Pir Sahib Rehmatullahi ’Alaih passed away in 1937. He was also the Gaus ul waqt (according to the Aulya e kiraam of the time) aswell as being known as the mujaddid e azam of his time(according to many scholars) due to his battle against Qadianis who had the British behind them. He was actually ordered by RasoolaAllah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam himself during a vision,to take on the Fitna of Mirza Qadyani kazzaab. During the lahore debate with Mirza(in which mirza did not even turn up) ALL schools of thought Sunni,deobandi,ahle hadith etc chose Hadrat as their leader in the debate.
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Post by Javed on Apr 30, 2007 13:56:05 GMT
Hazrat Sayyedina Peer Meher Ali Shah (rehmatullahi alay) Tajdar-e-golra sharif Pakistan. Pir Mehr Ali shah (rehmatullhi alay) was born on 1st Ramadan, 1275 A.H (14th April 1859 A.D) in Golra Sharif. They spent their time reviving the sunnat, and writing beutiful poems in punjabi and farsi! They passed away in 1928/29! Assalaam Alaikum Pir Sahib Rehmatullahi ’Alaih passed away in 1937. He was also the Gaus ul waqt (according to the Aulya e kiraam of the time) aswell as being known as the mujaddid e azam of his time(according to many scholars) due to his battle against Qadianis who had the British behind them. He was actually ordered by RasoolaAllah Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam himself during a vision,to take on the Fitna of Mirza Qadyani kazzaab. During the lahore debate with Mirza(in which mirza did not even turn up) ALL schools of thought Sunni,deobandi,ahle hadith etc chose Hadrat as their leader in the debate. Subhanallah, you only need to look at their photo to see the nur on their face shining ever so bright. Also i was under the impression only Ala Hazrat bareilly sharif was the only mujaddid around that period? Wa'alykum Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
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Post by Musa Kareem on Apr 30, 2007 18:21:13 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Radi Allahu anhuwas the only mujaddid of the time. But Pir Mehr Ali shah Radi Allahu anhu was very highly respected and some did think he was a. You can actually have more than one mujaddid in any case.
Also as far as i am aware Pir Mehr Ali Shah sahib didnt agree with Hissamal Haramain, for some reason that i have never found the truth about?
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