Pir Baba
Pir Baba Syed Ali Shah Tirmizi | |
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Buner Mazar of Pir Baba | |
Title | Pir Baba |
Born |
Syed Ali Shah Around 908 Hijri Fergana, Uzbekistan |
Died |
Around 991 Hijri Buner District |
Resting place | Bacha Killay Buner District |
Nationality | Uzbekistan |
Ethnicity | Tirmizi, spurious Syed origins |
Era | 900–1000 Hijjri, Mughal emperors Baber & Humayun era |
Region | Islam |
Occupation | Sufi saint, Ghooce |
Religion | Islam |
Movement | Establish Islamic awareness among Yousafzai Pathan |
Main interest(s) | spreading true teaching of Islam, Establishing shareah |
Teachers | His grandfather Syed Ahmad Noor, sheik Salaar Roomi |
Students
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Sufi order | Kubrawiya |
Disciple of | Syed Ahmad Noor, sheikh Salaar Roomi |
Disciples
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Influenced
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Website | http://www.pirbaba.org/ |
Hazrat Pir Baba (Pashto: پیر بابا), was a Sufi saint whose real name was Syed Ali Shah Tirmizi, of the Kubrawiya Silsila Tariqa (Chain/Order). He was probably born in Hijri or AH 908 (1431 CE), in present-day Uzbekistan, was of Arabic descent, and died in AH 991 (1502 CE).[1]
Shrine (Mazar)
Pir Baba's grave and shrine is in Bacha Killay village in the mountainous Buner District of present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[2][3]
The shrine was closed by the Talibans temporarily.[4]
Urs Mubarak
The annual Urs or Pilgrimage of Hazrat Pir Baba is celebrated from 24 to 26 Rajab of the Islamic calendar every year in Buner. People come from all over and participate in this holy occasion for some days.
References
- ↑ http://www.pirbaba.org/
- ↑ http://www.ytpak.com/?component=video&task=view&id=-VLohoK32no
- ↑ http://pk.geoview.info/pir_baba_mazar_shreef_buner_swat,51376044p
- ↑ "Militants bomb Sufi saint's shrine". The Express Tribune. 22 June 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
External links
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