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Sayyid Ghulam Hussain Shah Bukhari
Pakistani cleric

Sayyid Ghulam Hussain Shah Bukhari

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Syed Ghulam Hussain Shah Bukhari (Sindhi: سيّد غلام حسين شاهه بخاري‎) (born 1932) is an Islamic religious cleric from Pakistan. He belongs to the Naqshbandi Sufi school of thought. He manages the Dargah Hussainabad, one of the largest religious institution in Pakistan.

Early life

Syed Ghulam Hussain Shah Bukhari was born in 1932 in a village Drib Chandia, Qambar Shahdadkot, Pakistan. He is a Naqshbandi Sufi saint. He received his primary religious education from his father, Syed Gul Muhammad Shah, his other teachers were Maulana Khushi Muhammad Tunio, Ghulam Muhammad Chandio and Ali Gohar Mastoi. His spiritual instructor was Khwaja Muhammad Abdul Ghaffar also known Peer Mitha Saeen.

After completing his education, Bukhari moved to Qamber town, where he started leading the prayers in the masjid. In 1980, he built a masjid and madrassa titled Dargah Hussainabad where religious education and accommodation is free of all political associations. He is also the head of Tanzeem Islahul Fuqra Al-Hussainia, that provides also religious education to people.

Religious way

His religious way (Tariqat) is Naqshbandi, Sufi. He is descendant of Khwaja Abdul Ghaffar Naqshbandi Fazli Alias Pir Mitha (1880-1964). He is known and respected in Pakistan and abroad. People of different sects and several politicians also visit him for his blessings. Former prime minister, Benazir Bhutto often paid visits to him. He has also been attacked by terrorists in which he survived.

Lineage

#NameBuriedBirthDeath
1Syedna Muhammad the last ProphetMadinah, Saudi ArabiaMon 12 Rabi al-Awwal

(570/571 CE)

12 Rabi al-Awwal 11 AH

(5/6 June 632 CE)

2Syedna Abu Bakr SiddiqMadinah, Saudi Arabia22 Jumada al-Thani 13 AH

(22 August 634 C.E)

3Sayyadna Salman al-FarsiMada'in, Iraq10 Rajab 33 AH

(4/5 February 654 C.E)

4Imām Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr, son of son of (2)Madinah, Saudi Arabia23 Shaban 24 AH

(22/23 June 645 C.E)

24 Jumada al-Thani 101/106/107 AH
5Imām Jafar Sadiq, son of granddaughter of (2)Madinah, Saudi Arabia8 Ramadan 80 AH

(5/6 November 699 C.E)

15 Rajab 148 AH

(6/7 September 765 C.E)

6Khwaja Bayazid BastamiBistam, Semnan province, Iran186 AH

(804 C.E)

15 Shaban 261 AH

(24/25 May 875 C.E)

7Khwaja Abul-Hassan KharaqaniKharaqan, near Bistam, Semnan province, Iran352 AH

(963 C.E)

10 Muharram 425 AH

(5/6 December 1033 C.E)

8Khwaja Abul Qasim GurganiGurgan, Iran23 Safar 450 AH

(19/20 April 1058 C.E)

9Khwaja Abu Ali FarmadiToos, Khurasan, Iran434 AH

(1042/1043 C.E)

4 Rabi al-Awwal 477 or 511 AH

(10 July 1084 / 6 July 1117)

10Khwaja Abu Yaqub Yusuf HamadānīMarv, near Mary, Turkmenistan440 AH

(1048/1049 C.E)

Rajab 535 AH

(Feb/Mar 1141 C.E)

11Khwaja Abdul Khaliq GhujdawaniGhajdawan, Bukhara, Uzbekistan22 Shaban 435 AH

(24/25 March 1044 C.E)

12 Rabi al-Awwal 575 AH

(17/18 August 1179 C.E)

12Khwaja Arif ReogariReogar, near Bukhara, Uzbekistan27 Rajab 551 AH

(15 September 1156 C.E)

1 Shawwal 616 AH

(10/11 December 1219 C.E.)

13Khwaja Mahmood Anjir-FaghnawiBukhara, Uzbekistan18 Shawwal 628 AH

(18/19 August 1231 C.E)

17 Rabi al-Awwal 717 AH

(29/30 May 1317 C.E)

14Khwaja Azizan Ali RamitaniKhwaarizm, Uzbekistan591 AH

(1194 C.E)

27 Ramadan 715 or 721 AH

(25/26 December 1315 or 20/21 October 1321)

15Khwaja Muhammad Baba SamasiSamaas, Bukhara, Uzbekistan25 Rajab 591 AH

(5/6 July 1195 C.E)

10 Jumada al-Thani 755 AH

(2/3 July 1354 C.E)

16Khwaja Sayyid Amir KulalSaukhaar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan676 AH

(1277/1278 C.E)

Wed 2 Jumada al-Thani 772 AH

(21/22 December 1370 C.E)

17Khwaja Muhammad Baha'uddin Naqshband BukhariQasr-e-Aarifan, Bukhara, Uzbekistan4 Muharram 718 AH

(8/9 March 1318 C.E)

3 Rabi al-Awwal 791 AH

(2/3 March 1389 C.E)

18Khwaja Ala'uddin Attar Bukhari, son-in-law of (17)Jafaaniyan, Transoxiana (Uzbekistan)Wed 20 Rajab 804 AH

(23 February 1402 C.E)

19Khwaja Yaqub CharkhiGulistan, Dushanbe, Tajkistan762 AH

(1360/1361 C.E)

5 Safar 851 AH

(21/22 April 1447 C.E)

20Khwaja Ubaidullah AhrarSamarkand, UzbekistanRamadan 806 AH

(March/April 1404 C.E)

29 Rabi al-Awwal 895 AH

(19/20 February 1490 C.E)

21Khwaja Muhammad Zahid WakhshiWakhsh14 Shawwal 852 AH

(11/12 December 1448 C.E)

1 Rabi al-Awwal 936 AH

(3/4 November 1529 C.E)

22Khwaja Durwesh Muhammad, son of sister of (21)Asqarar, Uzbekistan16 Shawwal 846 AH

(17/18 February 1443 C.E)

19 Muharram 970 AH

(18/19 September 1562 C.E)

23Khwaja Muhammad Amkanaki, son of (22)Amkana, Bukhara, Uzbekistan918 AH

(1512/1513 C.E)

22 Shaban 1008 AH

(8/9 March 1600 C.E)

24Khwaja Muhammad Baqi Billah BerangDelhi, India5 Dhu al-Hijjah 971 or 972 AH

(14 July 1564 / 3 July 1565)

25 Jumada al-Thani 1012 AH

(29/30 November 1603 C.E)

25Shaikh Ahmad al-Farūqī al-Sirhindī, Imām RabbānīSirhind, India14 Shawwal 971 AH

(25/26 May 1564 C.E)

28 Safar 1034 AH

(9/10 December 1624 C.E)

26Imām Khwaja Muhammad Masum Faruqi, 3rd son of (25)Sirhind, India1007 AH

(1598/1599 C.E)

9 Rabi al-Awwal 1099 AH

(13/14 January 1688 C.E)

27Khwaja Muhammad Saifuddin Faruqi, son of (26)Sirhind, India1049 AH

(1639/1640 C.E)

19 or 26 Jumada al-awwal 1096 AH

(April 1685 C.E)

28Hafiz Muhammad Mohsin DehlaviDelhi, India
29Sayyid Nur Muhammad BadayuniDelhi, India11 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1135AH

(12/13 August 1723 C.E)

30Shaheed Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan, Shams-ud-Dīn HabībullāhDelhi, India11 Ramadan 1111 AH

(2/3 March 1700 C.E)

10 Muharram 1195 AH

(Fri 5 January 1781 C.E)

31Khwaja Abdullah Dehlavi, alias Shah Ghulam Ali DehlaviDelhi, India1156 AH

(1743 C.E)

22 Safar 1240 AH

(15/16 October 1824 C.E)

32Hāfīz Abu Sā‘īd Fāruqī MujaddidīDelhi, India2 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1196 AH

(9/10 October 1782 C.E)

1 Shawwal 1250 AH

(30/31 January 1835 C.E)

33Khwaja Shah Ahmed Sā‘īd Fāruqī Mujaddidī, son of Hāfīz Abu Sā‘īd FāruqīMadinah, Saudi Arabia2 Rabi al-Awwal 1277 AH

(18/19 September 1860 C.E)

34Khwaja Haji Dost Muhammad QandhariMussa Zai Sharif, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan1216 AH

(1801/1802 C.E)

22 Shawwal 1284 AH

(16/17 February 1868 C.E)

35Khwaja Muhammad Usman DamaniMussa Zai Sharif, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan1244 AH

(1828/1829 C.E)

22 Shaban 1314 AH

(26/27 January 1897 C.E)

36Sayyad Laal Shah Hamdani
(Not included in Naqshbandi Ghafori Golden Chain)
Danda Shah Bilawal, district Chakwal, Pakistan27 Shaban 1313 AH

(11/12 February 1896 C.E)

37Khwaja Muhammad Sirajuddin, son of (35)Mussa Zai Sharif, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan15 Muharram 1297 AH

(29/30 December 1879 C.E)

26 Rabi al-Awwal 1333 AH

(11/12 February 1915 C.E)

38Pir Muhammad Fazal Ali Shah QureshiMiskeenpur, district Muzaffargarh, Punjab, Pakistan1270 AH

(1853/1854 C.E)

1 Ramadan 1354 AH

28 November 1935

39Khwaja Abdul Ghaffar Naqshbandi, alias Pir MithaRahmatpur, Larkana, Pakistan1880 C.E.

(1297 A.H)

12 December 1964

8 Shaban 1384 AH

40Alhaj Sayyid Ghulam Hussain Shah Bukhari Ghaffari, alias Aba Saeen,Residing at Hussain Abad, Qambar, Sindh, PakistanBorn at Drib Chandio, Qambar, Pakistan

1932 C.E.

Some clarifications

  • Sayyad Laal Shah Hamdani (36) and Khwaja Sirajuddin Naqshbandi (37) were both Khulafa of Khwaja Muhammad Usman Damani (35). Pir Fazal Ali Qureshi (38) first received khilafat from Sayyad Laal Shah Hamdani (36) and then from Khwaja Sirajuddin Naqshbandi (37). Some other spiritual chains do not mention Sayyad Laal Shah Hamdani as he is not a shaykh of Khwaja Sirajuddin Naqshbandi.
  • Similarly, Hafiz Abu Saeed (32) and Shah Ahmed Saeed (33) who was his son, both received Khilafat from Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlavi (31). But since Hafiz Abu Saeed (32) succeeded Shah Ghulam Ali first, and then was followed by Shah Ahmed Saeed, both names are mentioned in the chain.
  • Khwaja Ala'uddin Attar (18) and Khwaja Yaqub Charkhi (19) both received Khilafat from Shah Baha'uddin Naqshband (17). But since Khwaja Yaqub Charkhi also received spiritual training from Khwaja Ala'uddin, his name comes after Khwaja Ala'uddin.

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