Syed Mohammed Mukhtar Ashraf

Syed Mohammed Mukhtar Ashraf (Urdu: سید محمد مجطر اشرُف, Hindi: सैयद मोहम्मद मुख्तार अशरफ़) (born on 4 August 1916 CE; 4 Shawwal 1334 AH) well known as Sarkar E Kalan (Urdu: سرقرے کلا, Hindi: सरकार ए कला) [2] or Shaikh ul Mashaikh (Urdu: شیخول مشائخ, Hindi: शैखुल मशाईख) was an Indian Sufi saint, spiritual leader, Islamic Scholar of Ahle Sunnah of the Ashrafi sufi order from Ashrafpur Kichhauchha, Uttar Pradesh, India. He was a descendant and Sajjada nashin of the Sufi saint Sultan Syed Ashraf Jahangir Semnani, founder of the Ashrafi Movement. [3][4][5][6] Syed died on 21 November 1996 in his native land and was buried near the Tomb (dargah) of Ashraf Jahangir Semnani.

Syed Mohammed Mukhtar Ashraf
سید محمّد مختار اشرف
TitleSarkar E Kalan
Shaikh ul Mashaikh
Other namesAale Qutub
Personal
Born
Mukhtar Ashraf

(1934-08-04) 4 August 1934[1]
Died21 November 1996
ReligionIslam
NationalityIndian
ChildrenSyed Mohammad Izhar Ashraf
RegionUttar Pradesh
DenominationAshraf
Sunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
Main interest(s)Sufism
TariqaAshrafi
Chistiya
Quadriya
Other namesAale Qutub
OccupationIslamic Scholar
Muslim leader
Disciple ofSyed Mohammed Ahmad Ashraf
ChildrenSyed Mohammad Izhar Ashraf
Parent(s)
  • Syed Mohammed Ahmad Ashraf (father)
Family38th descendant of Prophet Muhammed

Early Life

Syed was born on 4 August 1916 CE according to Islamic calendar he was born on 4 Shawwal 1334 AH in Kichhauchha Sharif. He was the son of well Known Sufi Syed Ahmed Ashraf and descendent to Sufi saint Sultan Syed Ashraf Jahangir Semnani, founder of the Ashrafi Movement.[7]

Education

He completed his primary Islamic education at his hometown Kichhauchha Sharif only, after completing it he began learning Dars-i Nizami from Maulana Imaduddin Wasi Ahmad Sasarami and Maulana Abdur Rashid Nagpuri they taught him all books of Dars-i Nizami except Bukhari Sharif. Hazrat Maulana Naimuddin Moradabadi taught him Bukhari Sharif.

Succesoor

His grandfather Aala Hazrat Ashrafi Miyan nominated him as his Vali Ahad and Spiritual successor at Khanqahe Ashrafia Hasania, Kichhauchha Sharif on the occasion of Arbaʽeen of his deceased son Syed Ahmed Ashraf.[8]

Shrine and Urs

His shrine is located near Tomb (dargah) of Sufi saint, Ashraf Jahangir Semnani, founder of Ashrafi sufi order at Kichhauchha Sharif, Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India. His Urs (demise anniversary) is commemorated on 9 Rajab and visited millions of devotees every year in Kichhauchha Sharif.[9]

References

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