Peer Baba's selfless love and ageless wisdom have the power to take you on a unique spiritual path that very few in today's world believe even exists. And all that he asks for in return is your love for Khawaja without whom this journey would never be possible. Syed SamIr Chisti Shah. He has always endeavoured to bring together people with the message of love and devotion in the eternal pursuit of truth.
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Daily Timings. About Us. Contact Us. Miraculous events surrounded Baba Faridudeen'sbirth.. He was born on the 29th Shabaan in AH, the son of a pious alim and a waliah female saint. As the night was cloudy, people did not know whether Ramadaan had begun or not. But a dervish told them that a wali had been born who would be the Qutb spiritual monarch of his time, and that they must look to the child for their answer.
Sure enough, the one-day old Baba Faridudeen did not touch his mother's milk after sehri, indicating to all that Ramadaan had in fact begun.
Baba Faridudeenwas a direct descendent of Hazrat Umar FarooqAt the age of 7 he memorised the Qur'an and later became an alim. When Khwaja Qutbudeen Kakivisited the city of Multan, where he was studying, he was so impressed by the child's spiritual prowess that he immediately accepted him as a mureed. After his education finished, Baba Faridudeenwas ordered by his Pir-o-murshid to begin a tour of all the Islamic countries in order to meet the leading mystics of his time.
On this journey, he came into contact with many great sufis. Doing so, he was welcomed by the son of Hazrat Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani and given khilafah in the Qadriyya silsila, as well as receiving from him various sacred relics such as a turban and wooden food bowl of RasulallahAfter eighteen years of travelling, he returned to Delhi and his Pir-o-murshid, and was given khilafah by Khwaja Qutbudeen Kaki in the presence of many great sufis.
Baba Faridudeen was then ordered to go to Hansi and begin preaching Islam there. But before he had even settled down, he received the sad news of Khwaja Qutbudeen Kaki death, and rushed back to Delhi arriving, as Khwaja Qutbudeen Kaki had prophesied, three days after his death.
There he was given the khilafa-e-azam of Khwaja Qutbudeen Kaki and decided, because of the political upheavals occuring in Dehli, to move the Chishtiyya headquarters to Ajodhan, the city renamed Pak Pattan in honour of him. Ajodhan was a small, isolated town surrounded by jungles and wild animals, but with the spiritual blessings of Baba Faridudeenit soon became a bustling centre of Islam.
Scholars and sufis flocked from all over India and the lands around to study under the great wali, who built up a veritable university of Islamic education along with a great khanqah. From Ajodhan would leave many missionaries who spread out over the whole of India to propagate Islam and Sufism.
His great popularity aroused the ire and jealousy of Ajodhan's qadhi, who out of his envy wrote a letter to the leading ulema of the time complaining about Baba Faridudeen's love of Sama.
But the ulema rebuffed him, saying, "Baba Farid is the Qutb of our time, and the highest authority on Shariah among all of us. If he says Sama is permissible, then it is. His mujahedas were of such rigour that few in the history of sufism have managed to surpass them. Once he was ordered by Khwaja Qutbudeen Kaki to perform a forty night seclusion whilst suspended upside down in a well, being pulled up only for salaah and to perform more ordinary devotions.
On another occasion, he was so exhausted by his mujahedas that he could not stand up to greet Khwaja Moinudeen Chistiwhen he came to visit. At that, Khwaja Moinudeen Chisti remarked to Khwaja Qutbudeen Kaki "You have captured a hawk whose nest is no lower than the 7th heaven", and a divine voice proclaimed, "We have accepted Farid. Once a soldier came with the intention of killing him, but the great saint merely told him, "Dear brother, I have done you no harm. Why would you kill a dervish and earn the curse of God?
He was the most humble of men; despite all the vast knowledge he had at his disposal, he would refrain from even correcting those who came to him arrogantly for fear of puncturing their egos. Baba Faridudeen enjoined the strict adherence to Shari'ah and the necessity of renouncing the pleasures of the world as pre-requisites for embarking on the journey towards Allah.
His love for the Prophetwas so intense that he would sometimes break down and cry whilst lecturing on him, realising his own worthlessness as compared to that of our beloved Prophet As with all the great sufis, the object of his life was devotion to Allah and service of mankind.
His miracles or karamaat are too numerous to mention, but the greatest stretched over years before they came to fulfilment. Hazrat Nizamudeen was his principal khilafa, and was located in Dehli. Under him, the Chishtiyya silsila achieved the zenith of its glory and influence. He collected the gathered teachings of his master as Baba Farid had collected those of his murshid Khwaja Qutbudeen Kaki Death comes to all, even the greatest of saints, but the manner in which we receive it is not the same for all.
As Baba Faridudeen was born in a state of devotion, so too he died in that state. For days before his death he maintained complete silence within his cell, only speaking for salaat and to recite the Holy Qur'an. Eventually, his illness grew so severe that after Isha salaat he became unconscious.
Upon waking, he decided to perform his Isha again, but once more he passed out. In sajdah on his third Isha salaat, he breathed his last.
His last words were, "Ya Hayyo ya Qayyum. Look upon me now with a merciful eye! Salutations to you, do now make my heart pleased, O Faridudeen Gunje Shakar! Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Ganj-e-Shakar r. He was a direct descendant of Hazrat Umar Farooq r. It is narrated that a miracle occurred before his birth proving his Saintship. One day, during the pregnancy of his mother, she wanted to pluck some plums from her neighbour's tree without his permission, but the child in her womb Hazrat Baba Farid created a severe pain in her stomach that forced her to abandon the idea of plucking.
Here he stayed in a masjid [mosque] where he learnt the Holy Qur'an by heart and studied Hadith, Fiqh, Philosophy and Logic under the tutorship of Maulana Minhajuddin. Upon the instructions of his Pir-o-Murshid, he undertook a tour of Islamic countries, for about 18 years from A.
After the demise of Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin r. It is narrated that when Hazrat Baba Farid r. He was to receive some sacred relics from him.
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