Monday, July 13, 2015

Dam Madar Malang Baba Wahid Masoomi




Baba Wahid is from W Bengal and a devoted disciple of Baba Masoomi head of the Aqsan group of the Madarriya order...commonly known as Dam Madar Malang , while Masoomi Baba Syed Rafiq Baba  stay at the Char Yar Mosque of Jalali Chowk.. Baba Wahid lives in the mountains with his band of Malangs that walk from  Kaliyar Sharif to Nizamuddin Aulia with the standards and when they reach Ajmer Sharif ,, the Urus starts , a lot of foreigners walk with the Malangs documenting this arduous trip ..I have never taken this trip..

Baba Wahid is highly respected by his malangs and is a healer , we get along very well .We meet at Urus time Ajmer and we were at Makanpur for the Urus of Zinda ShahMadar head of the Madarriya order .


About the Madariyya order

The Madariyya are members of a Sufi order (tariqa) popular in North India, especially in Uttar Pradesh, the Mewat region, Bihar and Bengal, as well as in Nepal and Bangladesh. Known for its syncretic aspects, lack of emphasis on external religious practice and focus on internal dhikr, it was initiated by the Sufi saint 'Sayed Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar' (d. 1434 CE), called "Qutb-ul-Madar", and is centered on his shrine (dargah) at Makanpur, Kanpur district, Uttar Pradesh.

Originating from the Tayfuriya order, as his Pir, spiritual teacher was Bayazid Tayfur al-Bistami, Madariya reached its zenith in the late Mughal period between 15th to 17th century, and gave rise to new orders as Madar's disciples spread through the northern plains of India, into Bengal. As with most Sufi orders, its name Madariya has been created by adding a Nisba to the name of its founder Madar, leading to Madariya, sometimes spelled as Madariyya, though it is also referred as Tabaqatiya.[1][2][3][4][5]

Contents  [hide]
1 Dargah
2 Life
3 Genealogy
4 From His Father
5 From His Mother
6 Golden Chain
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
Dargah[edit]
The Dargah, or the tomb of Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar, is located at Makanpur, near Kanpur city, in Uttar Pradesh state, India. It is visited by thousands of visitors every month and especially during the annual Urs celebrations.[6]

Life[edit]
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Genealogy[edit]
Sayyid Badiuddin Ahmad Zinda Shah Madar was a Sayyid ( direct descendent of Prophet Muhammad )from his both parents . His genealogy is as Follows :

From His Father[edit]
Hazrat Muhammad
Imam Ali al Murtaza
Imam Husayn al Sibt
Imam Zayn ul Abidin
Imam Muhammad Baqir
Imam Jafar Sadiq
Imam Ismail al Mubarik
Imam Muhammad al Shakir
Sayyid Ismail al Thani
Sayyid Ahmad Halbi
Sayyid Ali Halbi
Sayyid Badiuddin Ahmad

From His Mother[edit]
Muhammad
Imam Ali al Murtaza
Imam Hasan al Mujtaba
Hasan al Muthanna
Abdullah al Mahd
Suleyman al Kamil
Muhammad al Salih
Abu Muhammad al Abid
Muhammad al Zahid
Abdullah al Thani
Fatima Thani
Badiuddin Ahmad
Golden Chain[edit]
His spiritual lineage has been mentioned in the book Mirat i-Madari, written in 1654 by AbdurRahman Chisti as follows :

Muhammad
Imam Ali al Murtaza
Abdul Aziz al Makki
Yaminuddin Shami
Bayazid Bistami
Syed Badiuddin Shah Madar
Jahanian Jahangast
Sayyid Ajmal Bahraichi
Sayyid Budhan Bahraichi
Muhammad bin Qasim Oudhi
Abdul Quddus Gangohi
Ruknuddin Gangohi
Abdul Wahid Faruqi
Ahmad Sirhindi
Muhammad Masum
Muhammad Saifuddin
Hafiz Muhsin Dehlvi
Sayyid Nur Muhammad
Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan
Ghulam Ali Dihlawi
Abu Said Faruqi
Ahmad Said Faruqi
Haji Dost Muhammad Qandhari
Muhammad Usman Damani
Muhammad Sirajuddin Naqshbandi

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