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Khanqah Sirajia
خانقاہ سراجیہ
Formation1920-1922
HeadquartersMianwali, Punjab
Location
  • Pakistan
Founder
Abu Saad Ahmad Khan Sahib
Leader
Khalil Ahmad Sahib
Websitewww.sirajia.org

Khanqah Sirajia is an Islamic monastery in Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan.

History

The native village of Hazrat Aqdas Maulana Abu Saad Ahmad Khan Sahib was located in the flood area of the Indus River, Bakhra (District Mianwali). Once there was such a flood that the entire village had to be moved from here. He took up temporary residence in Mouza Khola and then secretly decided to build a permanent monastery at the present location (which is his native area) which was built by his mentor and mentor. Named after Hazrat Khwaja Haji Muhammad Sirajuddin Sahib. The construction of the monastery began in 1920 and was completed in 1922.

Leaders

  • Abu Saad Ahmad Khan Sahib (1920-1941)
  • Muhammad Abdullah Sahib (1941-1956)
  • Khawaja Khan Muhammad (1956-2010)
  • Khalil Ahmad Sahib (2010-present)

References

[1]

  1. ^ "www.Sirajia.com". Khanqah Sirajia. Retrieved 2024-04-02.