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Shaal Pir Baba, the Glossary

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Shaal Pir Baba (aka Khwaja Naqruddin) was a Sufi saint who was also a leader of the Moudodi Syed's in Balochistan and Sindh, today's Pakistan.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 54 relations: Abu Yusuf ibn Saman, Afghanistan, Al-Askari Shrine, Al-Baqi Cemetery, Ali, Ali al-Akbar ibn Hasan, Ali al-Hadi, Ali al-Rida, Baghdad, Balochistan, Balochistan, Pakistan, Chishti Order, Chishti Sharif, Common Era, Dhadar, First Anglo-Afghan War, Hasan al-Askari, Hasan ibn Ali, Herat, Husayn ibn Ali, Ibrahim Yukpasi, Imam, Imam Husayn Shrine, Imam Reza shrine, India, Iraq, Ja'far al-Sadiq, Kacchi Plain, Kadhimiya, Karbala, Kirani, Lahore, Mashhad, Mastung District, Maudood Chishti, Mausoleum of Imam Ali, Medina, Mirpur Khas, Muhammad al-Baqir, Muhammad al-Jawad, Musa al-Kazim, Najaf, Nawabshah, Pakistan, Pishin District, Quetta, Samarra, Sayyid, Sindh, Sufism, ... Expand index (4 more) »

  2. Indian Sufi religious leaders
  3. Quetta District

Abu Yusuf ibn Saman

Sayyed Nasir-ud-deen Abu Yusuf Chishti ibn Abu Nasr Muhammad Saman was an early day Sufi Saint.

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.

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Al-Askari Shrine

Al-Askari Shrine, the Askariyya Shrine, or Al-Askari Mosque is a Shia Muslim mosque and mausoleum in the Iraqi city of Samarra from Baghdad.

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Al-Baqi Cemetery

Jannat al-Baqī (ٱلْبَقِيْع, "The Baqi'") is the oldest and first Islamic cemetery of Medina located in the Hejazi region of present-day Saudi Arabia.

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Ali

Ali ibn Abi Talib (translit) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from 656 to 661, as well as the first Shia imam.

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Ali al-Akbar ibn Hasan

Sayyid Ali al-Akbar ibn al-Hasan (Sayyid ʿAlī al-Akbar ibn al-Ḥasan) was a Sunni Muslim saint, and according to some historians of genealogy the second son of Imam Hasan al-Askari, the eleventh Imam in Shia Islam.

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Ali al-Hadi

ʿAlī ibn Muḥammad al-Hādī (عَلي إبن مُحَمَّد الهادي; 828 – 868 CE) was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the tenth Imam in Twelver Shia, succeeding his father, Muhammad al-Jawad.

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Ali al-Rida

Ali ibn Musa al-Rida (ʿAlī ibn Mūsā al-Riḍā, 1 January 766 – 6 June 818), also known as Abū al-Ḥasan al-Thānī, was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the eighth imam in Twelver Shia Islam, succeeding his father, Musa al-Kazim.

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Baghdad

Baghdad (or; translit) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab and in West Asia after Tehran.

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Balochistan

Balochistan (Balòcestàn), also spelled Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a historical region in Western and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline.

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Balochistan, Pakistan

Balochistan (بلۏچستان; بلوچستان) is a province of Pakistan.

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Chishti Order

The Chishti order (translit) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after the town of Chisht where it was initiated by Abu Ishaq Shami.

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Chishti Sharif

Chishti Sharif (also known as Chisht-e Sharif or Chisht) is a town situated on the northern bank of the Hari River in Herat Province, Afghanistan.

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Common Era

Common Era (CE) and Before the Common Era (BCE) are year notations for the Gregorian calendar (and its predecessor, the Julian calendar), the world's most widely used calendar era.

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Dhadar

Dhadar (دھادر), also spelt Dadhar, is a town that serves as the headquarters of Kachhi District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.

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First Anglo-Afghan War

The First Anglo-Afghan War (ده انګريز افغان اولني جګړه) was fought between the British Empire and the Emirate of Kabul from 1838 to 1842.

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Hasan al-Askari

Hasan ibn Ali ibn Muhammad (translit), better known as Hasan al-Askari (translit), was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

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Hasan ibn Ali

Hasan ibn Ali (translit; 2 April 670) was an Alid political and religious leader.

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Herat

Herāt (Pashto, هرات) is an oasis city and the third-largest city in Afghanistan.

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Husayn ibn Ali

Imam Husayn ibn Ali (translit; 11 January 626 – 10 October 680) was a social, political and religious leader.

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Ibrahim Yukpasi

Syed Hazrat Khwaja Shams-ud-Din Ibrahim Yukpasi (born 760 AH, or AD 1358/1359), Son of Hazrat Khwaja Nasr-ud-Din Waleed, was a Sufi religious leader. Shaal Pir Baba and Ibrahim Yukpasi are Indian Sufi religious leaders and Indian Sufi saints.

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Imam

Imam (إمام,;: أئمة) is an Islamic leadership position.

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Imam Husayn Shrine

The Imam Husayn Shrine (Maqām al-ʾImām al-Ḥusayn ʾibn ʿAlī) is the mosque and burial site of Husayn ibn Ali, the third Imam of Shia Islam, in the city of Karbala, Iraq.

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Imam Reza shrine

The Imam Reza shrine (lit), located in Mashhad, Iran, is an Islamic shrine containing the remains of Ali al-Rida, the eighth Imam of Shia Islam.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Iraq

Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.

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Ja'far al-Sadiq

Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq (translit; –765 CE) was a Shia Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian, and the sixth imam of the Twelver and Isma'ili branches of Shia Islam.

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Kacchi Plain

The Kacchi Plain or Kachhi Plain also known as Kach Gandava is an ancient region located in central Pakistan, in Balochistan Province.

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Kadhimiya

Kadhimiya (el-Kâzımiyye) or Kadhimayn (ٱلْكَاظِمَيْن) is a northern neighbourhood of the city of Baghdad, Iraq.

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Karbala

Karbala or Kerbala (Karbalāʾ) is a city in central Iraq, located about southwest of Baghdad, and a few miles east of Lake Milh, also known as Razzaza Lake.

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Kirani

Kirani (N 30.17 E 66.94) is an historical village lying five miles (8 km) 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.

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Lahore

Lahore (لہور; لاہور) is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Punjab.

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Mashhad

Mashhad (مشهد) is the second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran.

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Mastung District

Mastung District (مستونگ دمگ; Brahui and ضلع مستونگ) is a district located in the northwest of Balochistan province, Pakistan.

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Maudood Chishti

Khawajah Syed Qutbuddin Maudood Chishti (مودود چشتی) (also known as Qutubuddin, Shams Sufiyaan and Chiraag Chishtiyaan) 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. Shaal Pir Baba and Maudood Chishti are Chishtis.

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Mausoleum of Imam Ali

The Mausoleum of Ali (translit), located in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, is a mosque which some Sufi Sunnis believe contains the tomb of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib.

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Medina

Medina, officially Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah and also commonly simplified as Madīnah or Madinah, is the capital of Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia.

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Mirpur Khas

Mirpur Khas (Sindhi and; meaning "Town of the most-high Mirs") is a village in Sindh province, Pakistan..

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Muhammad al-Baqir

Muhammad ibn Ali al-Baqir (translit) was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the fifth of the twelve Shia imams, succeeding his father, Ali al-Sajjad, and succeeded by his son, Ja'far al-Sadiq.

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Muhammad al-Jawad

Muhammad ibn Ali al-Jawad (Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Jawād, – 29 November 835) was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the ninth of the Twelve Imams, succeeding his father, Ali al-Rida.

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Musa al-Kazim

Musa ibn Ja'far al-Kazim (translit) was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the seventh imam in Twelver Shia Islam.

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Najaf

Najaf or An-Najaf or Al-Najaf (ٱلنَّجَف) or An-Najaf al-Ashraf (ٱلنَّجَف ٱلْأَشْرَف), is the capital city of Najaf Governorate in central Iraq about 160 km (99 mi) south of Baghdad.

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Nawabshah

Nawabshah (نوابشاھ, نوابشاہ) is a tehsil and headquarters of the Shaheed Benazirabad District of Sindh province, Pakistan.

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Pakistan

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.

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Pishin District

Pishin (پښين, ضلع پشین), IPA: pʂin/pçin, is a district in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.

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Quetta

Quetta (کوئٹہ, ko'eṭa) is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. Shaal Pir Baba and Quetta are Quetta District.

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Samarra

Samarra (سَامَرَّاء) is a city in Iraq.

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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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Sindh

Sindh (سِنْدھ,; abbr. SD, historically romanized as Sind) is a province of Pakistan.

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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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Tando Adam Khan

Tando Adam (ٹنڈو آدم; ٽنڊو آدم) is a city in Sindh, Pakistan.

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Tehsil

A tehsil (also known as tahsil, taluk, or taluka) is a local unit of administrative division in India and Pakistan.

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Timur

Timur, also known as Tamerlane (8 April 133617–18 February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. An undefeated commander, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest military leaders and tacticians in history, as well as one of the most brutal and deadly.

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Wali Kirani

Wali Kirani (خواجه ولی مودودی چشتی کرانی, fl c.1470) was a Muslim saint. Shaal Pir Baba and Wali Kirani are Chishtis.

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See also

Indian Sufi religious leaders

Quetta District

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaal_Pir_Baba

, Tando Adam Khan, Tehsil, Timur, Wali Kirani.