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Muhammad Usman Damani

Khwaja Muhammad Usman Damani (Urdu: خواجہ محمد عثمان دامانی) was a prominent Muslim scholar and Sufi shaykh of Naqshbandi tariqah of the 19th century (1828–1897) in South Asia (present day Pakistan).

Muhammad Usman Damani
Born1244 AH (1828/1829 C.E)
Mussa Zai Sharif, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
Died22 Shaban 1314 AH (26 January 1897 (aged 68–69))
Mussa Zai Sharif, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
RegionIslamic scholar/Sufi
SchoolSunni Islam, Hanafi, Sufi, Naqshbandi

Early life edit

He was born to Mawlana Moosa Jan in 1244 AH at Loni town in the Dera Ismail Khan district, present day Pakistan. His father belonged to the Damani tribe and his mother belonged to the family of Khwaja Bandanawaz Sayyid Muhammad Gesudaraz Gulberga (Ibdia).[1] He was a khalifa and successor of Khwaja Dost Muhammad Qandhari, and was the successor of khanqah Mussa Zai Sharif in Dera Ismail Khan.

Work edit

His shaykh awarded him with Ijazah (Khilafat) of eight Sufi orders, namely Naqshbandi Mujaddidi, Qadri, Chishti, Suhrawardi, Shattari, Madaria, Kibrawiya and Qalandari.[2]

His letters are published in a collection named Tuhfa Zahidia with an Urdu translation. In the last years of his life, he did not take the oath of allegiance from newcomers and referred them to one of his two leading Khulafa, namely Khwaja Sirajuddin Naqshbandi his son and Sayyad Laal Shah Hamdani.

He died on Tuesday 22 Shaban 1314 AH (26 January 1897) and was buried in Mussa Zai Sharif alongside the grave of his Shaykh Khwaja Dost Muhammad Qandhari.[1] His Janazah prayer was led by his son Khwaja Sirajuddin Naqshbandi.[2]

Chain of succession edit

Khwaja Muhammad Usman Damani belonged to the Mujaddidi order of Sufism, which is the main branch of Naqshbandi Sufi tariqah. His spiritual lineage goes to Muhammad, through Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi, the Mujaddid of eleventh Hijri century.

Khulafa edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jalwa Gah-e-Dost (Urdu) 2nd edition (2008) by Khwaja Muhammad Tahir Bakhshi 28 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Short Biography in Urdu by Mukhtar Ahmed Khokhar 25 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine

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