Mian Taj Muhammad
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Sufi Hazrat Mian Faqir Taj Muhammad alais Pat’a Dhani Sufi-ul-Qadri Sarwari[1] | |
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حضرت خانقاہ عالیہ مرد قلندر صوفي فقیر میاں تاج محمد پٹ دھنی رحمت اللہ علیہ | |
Born | 1742 C.E. Mian Sahib, Sindh, British India |
Residence | Mian Sahib |
Died | 1850 C.E. Mian Sahib, Sindh, British India |
Venerated in | Islam, Spirituality, Poetry |
Major shrine | Mahar Faqeer (r.a) At Mian Sahib[2] |
Feast | 27 Jumada al-awwal at the shrine of Mian Taj |
Influenced | First Son
Mian Taj Sani, Mojooda Gadi Nasheen Sufi Mian Ali Raza Mahar Faqeer & Faqeer |
Tradition or genre | Kafi, poetry, Sufism and Mysticism |
Mian Taj Muhammad (Urdu: میاں تاج محمد) better known by alias Sufi Hazrat Mian Faqir Taj Muhammad alais Pat’a Dhani Sufi-ul-Qadri Sarwari (1742–1850) (Urdu: حضرت خانقاہ عالیہ مرد قلندر صوفي فقیر میاں تاج محمد پٹ دھنی رحمت اللہ علیہ) was a Sufi saint and poet, disciple, and Student of Sultan Bahu.[3] He belonged to Qadiri Sufi order,[4] and started the mystic tradition known as Sarwari Qadiri. Much of what is known about his life is through Sufi tradition, and separating it from historical reality is difficult.
Glimpse Of Taj's Life[]
Mian Taj Muhammad was born on 6th Muharram 1155 Hijri/ 9 March 1742 C.E. He belonged to famous Mahar tribe. from Iran emigrated to the town Mian Sahib when he was a boy, left his home in search of the true truth, that is how his journey began and ended with the bahoo sultan, acquiring the truth of real life and learned the mystical, narrative from Currently Trustee : Mian Muzaffar Ali Mahar Faqeer. (one of gadi nashins) He received his early education from Allama Abdul Hakeem Panhiyar. Later he completed his formal religious education from the madrassa (religious school) of Hazrat Qazi Hakeem Allama Noor Ahmed of Laskani.
At Sultan Bahoo, after becoming a certified religious scholar, he remained ill due to chronic headaches. He found complete cure of his ailment at the Shrine of celebrated Sufi Saint of Jhang Sharif, Sultan-ul-Arifeen Hazrat Sultan Bahu (r.a).
Journey Of Eminent saint[]
After which he became disciple of the Sajada Nasheen Hazrat Sufi Hafiz Sultan Muhammad (r.a). He did physical exertions and remembered the word of Allah for some three years at the Shrine of Sultan-ul-Arifeen Hazrat Sultan Bahu (r.a) where he reached to the level of "Eminent saint".
Later he was ordered by his spiritual guide to move to his home town, Mian Jo Goth (Shikarpur District), where he served the humanity and spread the divine message of Allah Almighty. He was believed to be the man of miracles and mysterious powers.
Taj's Miracles[]
Countless number of miracles is attributed to his name in which he helped the suffering humanity and showed people the way to Allah. Many people in his able guidance became famous saints among them are:
- Hazrat Khalifa Raheem Ditta
- Hazrat Faqir Nooh Dakhan
- Hazrat Allama Faqir Mian Mehmood-ul-Hassan Panhiyar
and a massive famous saint Sufi Budhal Faqeer was also belonged to him somewhere.[5]
Death[]
He died on 19 April 1850 / 27 Jumada al-awwal 1266 Hijri, He left but his teachings and love towards people will remain forever till resurrection his heirs are still spreading his message all over the world.
Urs Mubarak[]
Annual Anniversary Of Saint Hazrat Mian Taj Mohammad R.A' Every year on date 27th of Islamic month Jumada al-awwal people celebrates anniversary of Sufi Saint Hazrat Mian Taj Mohammad R.a with message of love & peace & well wishes & pray from Allah Almighty bless humanity with blessings
- Every year his annual Urs Mubarak is celebrated at Dargah Sharif with religious and spiritual fervor.
Dignity[]
Hazrat Faqir Mian Sahib's simplicity and halal provision It is narrated that Hazrat Faqir Mian Taj Muhammad Pat Dhani Sain" used to raise a herd of animals for his livelihood. He would sell a little milk and buy grain for bread and give the rest to the people for the sake of Allah. This herd was usually grazed by the herdsmen themselves and when the sheep came back after grazing, they would carry a bundle of firewood on their heads for fuel.[6]
References[]
- ^ "Dargah Hazrat Mian Taj Muhammad R.a - Shrine in Mian Sahib". dargah-hazrat-mian-taj-muhammad-ra.business.site. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
- ^ "Google Maps". goo.gl. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
- ^ "Sultan Bahoo". sultan-bahoo.com. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
- ^ Frembgen, Jürgen Wasim (2006). The Friends of God: Sufi Saints in Islam, Popular Poster Art from Pakistan. Oxford University Press. p. 103. ISBN 9780195470062.
- ^ "Hazrat Sufi Faqir Mian Taj Muhammad alais Pat'a Dhani". shrine-of-mian-taj.blogspot.com. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
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