Hazrat Sayyid Mir Jan Shah Saheb | |
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Born | 1800 Kabul |
Died | 19 April 1901 Lahore |
Resting place | Lahore |
Title |
Khwaja-e-Khwajagane Jahan (Master of the Masters of the World) Wali-Ullah(Friend of Allah) Mahboob Rasul Allah(Beloved of the Prophet) Nur Chashme Khwajagan(Light of the eyes of the Khwajagan) Sayyid al-Islam (leader of the submission to Allah) Sayyid ul-Salikeen(Leader and guide of the seekers) Khadem wa Haj Al-Haramain wa Al-Sharifain(Servant of Makkah and Medinah) Qutb ul-Aqtab/Ghawth(Pole of the Poles) Sayyid ul-Sadaat (leader of the Sayyids) Imamzadeh(Son of the Imams) Sayyid ul-Siddiqun(Leader of the truthful) |
Predecessor | Hazrat Ishaan (Uwaisiyya line) |
Successor | Unknown (Uwaisiyya line) |
Parent(s) | Hazrat Sayyid Mir Hasan |
Khwaja-e-Khwajagane Jahan (Master of the Masters of the World)
Wali-Ullah(Friend of Allah)
Mahboob Rasul Allah(Beloved of the Prophet)
Nur Chashme Khwajagan(Light of the eyes of the Khwajagan)
Sayyid al-Islam (leader of the submission to Allah)
Sayyid ul-Salikeen(Leader and guide of the seekers)
Khadem wa Haj Al-Haramain wa Al-Sharifain(Servant of Makkah and Medinah)
Qutb ul-Aqtab/Ghawth(Pole of the Poles)
Sayyid ul-Sadaat (leader of the Sayyids)
Imamzadeh(Son of the Imams)
Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Jan Shah Saheb ibn Hasan Kabuli-Naqshbandi(Arabic: سيد مير جان شاه صاحب ابن حسن كابلى-نقشبندى) (born in Kabul, Afghanistan in year 1800, died in year 1901 in Lahore) is an Afghan Sufi saint from Kabul.
Sayyid Mir Jan was a Sayyid (a descendant of Muhammad through his daughter Fatimah and his cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib), both maternally and paternally. Among his paternal ancestors were seven of the Twelve Imams, and among his maternal ancestors were eleven of the Twelve Imams and Sayyid Bahauddin Naqshband, Sayyid Alauddin Atar, and Khwaja Khawand Mahmud (also known as Hazrat Eshan) also. After the Battle of Karbala, the Ahl al-Bayt went back to Medina. From there Musa al Kazim went to Iraq. The descendants of Musa al Kazim's son Hamza went to Persia. After that some immigrated to Bokhara and after that to Kabul, where Sayyid Mir Jan was born.