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حضرت شاہ فضل غفار نقشبندی
(حضرت شاہ فضل غفار نقشبندی)

İsim حضرت شاہ فضل غفار نقشبندی
İsim Orijinal حضرت شاہ فضل غفار نقشبندی
Yazar عبد اللہ جان فاروقی / ʿAbdullah Jan Faruqi
Yazar Orijinal عبد اللہ جان فاروقی
Konu Pashto poetry | Islam | Bakhta shrines complex | Arabic poetry | Mazar | Graves | Shrines | Urdu poetry | Sufism; Saʿadi | Fazl Ghaffar | ʿAllama Iqbal | Fazl Latif | ʿAbdullah Jan Faruqi | Fazl Hadi; Thana | Malakand | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Bakhta; 20th century | 19th century
Tür Resim
Dil ara,fas,pus,urd
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 18
Fiziksel Boyutlar cm
Kütüphane: UCLA Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası m_0172
Kayıt Numarası z1329z1z
Lokasyon Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier - Khanaqah-i Garhi Hazratkhel, Thana, Malakand
Notlar The Hazratkhel family graveyard at Bakhta, adjacent to Thana in Malakand, centered on the graves of Fazl Hadi (d. 1860, whose family had migrated from Yakatoot Peshawar during the Sikh occupation; he was the son of Fazl-i Haqq, son of Fazl Ahmad Peshawari) and his son Fazl Ghaffar. The shrine of Fazl Ghaffar has been decorated with devotional verses in Urdu, Persian, Arabic, and Pashto, mostly composed by 'Abdullah Jan Faruqi, as well as verses of Shaykh Saʿadi Shirazi, Rahman Baba, and ʿAllama Iqbal. Other prominent members of the lineage buried here are Fazl Latif, brother of Fazl Hadi (the sajjada nashin of Hazrat Fazl Ahmad Peshawari); Fazl Hayy (d. 1888, whom Amir Dost Muhammad Khan of Kabul had invited to partake in a campaign against the British); Fazl ʿUmar son of Fazl Latif (who lost his life in a campaign against the British in the 1890s); Fazl Rahim (father of ʿAbdullah Jan Faruqi); Ghulam Sarvar Jan (ʿAbdullah Jan Faruqi's brother); and the Halvaʾi Habshis, who were disciples of Fazl Ahmad Peshawari. | Digitization for the Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia. | public domain
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حضرت شاہ فضل غفار نقشبندی

(حضرت شاہ فضل غفار نقشبندی)
Yazar عبد اللہ جان فاروقی / ʿAbdullah Jan Faruqi
Yazar Orijinal عبد اللہ جان فاروقی
Konu Pashto poetry | Islam | Bakhta shrines complex | Arabic poetry | Mazar | Graves | Shrines | Urdu poetry | Sufism; Saʿadi | Fazl Ghaffar | ʿAllama Iqbal | Fazl Latif | ʿAbdullah Jan Faruqi | Fazl Hadi; Thana | Malakand | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Bakhta; 20th century | 19th century
Tür Resim
Dil ara,fas,pus,urd
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 18
Fiziksel Boyutlar cm
Kütüphane UCLA Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası m_0172
Kayıt Numarası z1329z1z
Lokasyon Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier - Khanaqah-i Garhi Hazratkhel, Thana, Malakand
Notlar The Hazratkhel family graveyard at Bakhta, adjacent to Thana in Malakand, centered on the graves of Fazl Hadi (d. 1860, whose family had migrated from Yakatoot Peshawar during the Sikh occupation; he was the son of Fazl-i Haqq, son of Fazl Ahmad Peshawari) and his son Fazl Ghaffar. The shrine of Fazl Ghaffar has been decorated with devotional verses in Urdu, Persian, Arabic, and Pashto, mostly composed by 'Abdullah Jan Faruqi, as well as verses of Shaykh Saʿadi Shirazi, Rahman Baba, and ʿAllama Iqbal. Other prominent members of the lineage buried here are Fazl Latif, brother of Fazl Hadi (the sajjada nashin of Hazrat Fazl Ahmad Peshawari); Fazl Hayy (d. 1888, whom Amir Dost Muhammad Khan of Kabul had invited to partake in a campaign against the British); Fazl ʿUmar son of Fazl Latif (who lost his life in a campaign against the British in the 1890s); Fazl Rahim (father of ʿAbdullah Jan Faruqi); Ghulam Sarvar Jan (ʿAbdullah Jan Faruqi's brother); and the Halvaʾi Habshis, who were disciples of Fazl Ahmad Peshawari. | Digitization for the Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia. | public domain
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