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Muawiyah
20-01-2005, 01:49 PM
If this is true, it's got to be the weirdest thing ever

From the Dua khatm-e-Khwajgan of the Qadiri-Rashidi order of Sindh:



الٰہی بحرمت حضرت سیّدنا محی الدین عبد القادر جیلانی اول رحمۃ اللہ علیہ
الٰہی بحرمت حضرت شیخ سیف الدین عبد الوہاب رحمۃ اللہ علیہ
الٰہی بحرمت حضرت شیخ سفی الدین صوفی رحمۃ اللہ علیہ
الٰہی بحرمت حضرت شیخ ابو العباس احمد رحمۃ اللہ علیہ


Oh My Lord by the Honour of Hadhrat Sayyidina Muhyi ud-Deen Abd ul Qaadir Jeelani, May Allah's Mercy be on him
Oh My Lord by the Honour of Hadhrat Shaykh Sayf ud-Deen `Abd ul Wahhaab, May Allah's Mercy be on him
Oh My Lord by the Honour of Hadhrat Shaykh Safi ud-Deen Sufi, May Allah's Mercy be on him
Oh My Lord by the Honour of Hadhrat Shaykh Abul `Abbaas Ahmad, May Allah's Mercy be on him

Shaykh ul Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah's full name was: Taqi ud-Deen Abul `Abbas Ahmad Ibn 'Abd us-Salam Ibn `Abdullah Ibn Muhammad Ibn Taymiyyah



In al-Mas'alat al-Tabriziyya Ibn Taymiyya declares: "Labistu al-khirqata al-mubaraka lil-Shaykh `Abd al-Qadir wa-bayni wa-baynahu ithnan" - "I wore the blessed Sufi cloak of Shaykh `Abd al-Qadir [al-Gilani], there being between him and me two Shaykhs." Source: Ms. Damascus, Zahiriyya ß1186 H.

The Qadiri Rashidi order of Sindh includes in it numerous famous Shuyukh such as Hadhrat Haafidh Muhammad Siddeeq Barchondwi, Hadhrat Maulana Sayyid Taj ud-Deen Mahmood Amroti, Shaheed Sibghatullah Shah Pir Pagaro, Hadhrat Maulana Deenpuri, Hadhrat Lahori, Hadhrat Hammaadullah Halejvi, rahimahumullahu Ta'ala also the ancestors of the dynamic duo Muhibbullah and Badee ud Deen Sindhi and the current Pir Pagaro etc.

abdul518ca
20-01-2005, 02:17 PM
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf said that Ibn Taymiya is buried in a Qadiri Graveyard, with other Qadiri Sufis. In his books, he refers to Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani[ra] as "Our Sheikh", or "My Sheikh'.

Muawiyah
28-01-2005, 11:06 PM
I got another Shajrah of the Rashidia-Qadiria, that of Shaykh Hammaadullah Halejvi rahimahullah, and it just says "Sayyid Ahmad" in place of "Abul `Abbaas Ahmad". `Allamah Ibn Taymiyyah rahimahullah wasn't Sayyid was he?

On the other hand they could just have presumed that he was Sayyid, because the majority of the Shuyukh in the Rashidi-Qadiri Shajrah are Sayyid.

So what so people think?