Naushah Ganj Bakhsh, the Glossary
Haji Muhammad Naushāh Ganj Bakhsh (21 August 1552 – 18 May 1654) was a Punjabi Muslim Sufi saint and scholar from Gujrat in Pakistani Punjab.[1]
Table of Contents
32 relations: Adam, Awan (tribe), Bhati, Eve, Fakir, Gujrat District, Guru Nanak, Islam, Jats, Kabir, Khokhar, Lohar, Mandi Bahauddin, Mochi (Muslim), Mughal Empire, Naushera, Punjab, Persian language, Punjab, Punjab, Pakistan, Punjabi language, Punjabi Muslims, Qaderi, Qadiriyya, Reincarnation, Sayyid, Shah Sulaimān Nūri, Sufism, Sufism in Punjab, Tariqa, Tarkhan (Punjab), Tawhid, Urdu.
- Mughal Empire Sufis
- People from Phalia Tehsil
- People of Arab descent
- Punjabi Sufi saints
Adam
Adam is the name given in Genesis 1–5 to the first human.
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Awan (tribe)
Awan (Punjabi and اعوان) is a Punjabi Muslim tribe and surname originating from the Punjab region of Pakistan.
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Bhati
Bhati is a clan of Rajputs which claims descent from a common ancestor, Rao Bhatti.
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Eve
Eve (Ḥawwāʾ; Ḥavā; Heúa; Eva, Heva; Syriac: ܚܰܘܳܐ romanized) is a figure in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible.
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Fakir
Fakir, faqeer, or faqīr (فقیر (noun of faqr)), derived from faqr (فقر, 'poverty'), is an Islamic term traditionally used for Sufi Muslim ascetics who renounce their worldly possessions and dedicate their lives to the worship of God.
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Gujrat District
Gujrat (Punjabi, ضلع گجرات) is a district in the Pakistani province of Punjab.
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Guru Nanak
Gurū Nānak (15 April 1469 – 22 September 1539; Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ; pronunciation), also known as ('Father Nānak'), was the founder of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.
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Islam
Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.
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Jats
The Jat people are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan.
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Kabir
Kabir (8 June 1398–1518 CE) was a well-known Indian mystic poet and sant.
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Khokhar
Khokhar is a historical Punjabi tribe primarily native to the Pothohar Plateau of Pakistani Punjab.
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Lohar
Lohar is considered to be a caste among Hindus and a clan among Muslims and Sikhs in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand, and in Nepal.
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Mandi Bahauddin
Mandi Bahauddin (Urdu and منڈی بہاؤالدین) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan.
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Mochi (Muslim)
Mochi are a community, found in North India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.They are the traditional shoemakers of South Asia.
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Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.
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Naushera, Punjab
Nowshera, (Punjabi and نَوشہره), is a city and Tehsil (administrative subdivisions) of Khushab District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.
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Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Punjab
Punjab (also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb), also known as the Land of the Five Rivers, is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is specifically located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern-Pakistan and northwestern-India.
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Punjab, Pakistan
Punjab (abbr. PB) is a province of Pakistan.
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Punjabi language
Punjabi, sometimes spelled Panjabi, is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Punjab region of Pakistan and India.
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Punjabi Muslims
Punjabi Muslims are Punjabis who are adherents of Islam.
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Qaderi
Qaderi (also transcribed variously as Qadri, Qadiri, Kadri, or Quadri) is an Arabic/Islamic surname. Naushah Ganj Bakhsh and Qaderi are Qadiri order.
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Qadiriyya
The Qadiriyya or the Qadiri order is a Sufi mystic order (''tariqa'') named after Abdul Qadir Gilani (1077–1166, also transliterated Jilani), who was a Hanbali scholar from Gilan, Iran. Naushah Ganj Bakhsh and Qadiriyya are Qadiri order.
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Reincarnation
Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death.
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Sayyid
Sayyid (سيد;; meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master'; Arabic plural: سادة; feminine: سيدة) is an honorific title of Hasanids and Husaynids Muslims, recognized as descendants of the Arab companion Ali through his sons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali.
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Shah Sulaimān Nūri
Shah Suleman Noori Hazoori (also known as "Sakhi Badshah") was a 16th-century scholar, saint and Sufi of Qadiriyya silsila (lineage) in the subcontinent that became modern day Pakistan. Naushah Ganj Bakhsh and Shah Sulaimān Nūri are Qadiri order.
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Sufism
Sufism is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism and asceticism.
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Sufism in Punjab
Sufism has played a major role in the history of Punjab.
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Tariqa
A tariqa is a religious order of Sufism, or specifically a concept for the mystical teaching and spiritual practices of such an order with the aim of seeking, which translates as "ultimate truth".
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Tarkhan (Punjab)
The Tarkhan is a caste found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.
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Tawhid
Tawhid (تَوْحِيد|translit.
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Urdu
Urdu (اُردُو) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia.
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See also
Mughal Empire Sufis
- Bari Imam
- Bibi Jamal Khatun
- Bulleh Shah
- Inayatullah Kashmiri
- Jan-ul-lah Shah Muhammad
- Mir Janullah Shah
- Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan
- Muqim Arzani
- Naushah Ganj Bakhsh
- Sarmad Kashani
- Shah Abdul Karim Bulri
- Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
- Shah Badakhshi
- Shah Inat Rizvi
- Shah Inayat Qadiri
- Shah Inayat Shaheed
- Syed Musa Pak
People from Phalia Tehsil
- Asif Bashir Bhagat
- Malik Ram
- Muhammad Tariq Tarar
- Naushah Ganj Bakhsh
- Pir Syed Mohammad Yaqoob Shah
People of Arab descent
- Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar
- Al-Hurr al-Amili
- Antemoro people
- Caracalla
- Elagabalus
- Hazrat Ishaan
- Ismail Qureshi al Hashmi
- Julia Soaemias
- Naushah Ganj Bakhsh
- Philip the Arab
- Sayyid Baraka
- Sayyid Kastir Gul
Punjabi Sufi saints
- Ali al-Hujwiri
- Baba Farid
- Baba Lasoori Shah
- Baba Noor Shah Wali
- Baba Qaim Sain
- Bulleh Shah
- Chisht Nagar
- Darbar Baba Nu Lakh Hazari
- Fazal Ali Qureshi
- Ghulam Rasool Alampuri
- Hazrat Baba Haji Sher Dewan
- Imam Ali-ul-Haq
- Jahaniyan Jahangasht
- Mian Muhammad Bakhsh
- Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri
- Naushah Ganj Bakhsh
- Noor Muhammad Maharvi
- Rukn-e-Alam
- Sakhi Sarwar (saint)
- Sardar Ahmad Chishti
- Shah Gardez
- Shah Hussain
- Shah Inayat Qadiri
- Sultan Bahu
- Tajuddin Chishti
- Waris Shah
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naushah_Ganj_Bakhsh
Also known as Muhammad Bakhsh, Muhammad Qadiri, Naushah Pak, Syed Haji Muhammad Naushah Ganj Bakhsh, Syed Naushah Ganj Bakhsh Qadiri (1552-1654).