- The Sajjāda
Nashīn (Persian: سجاده نشین; lit. '[one who] sits [at a]
prayer mat') or
Gaddi Nashin is a term of
Persian origin, used
chiefly within the...
- The
Gaddi Nashin,
alternatively spelt as
Gaddi Nasheen, is a term to
refer to a
leader in
various Sikh sects, Ravid****ia, and also Sufi groups. The Persian...
- Khanashin, or Khan Neshin, (other names: Khān Neshīn, Khannesin, Khan
Nashin, Khān
Nashīn, Khan Nashim, Khānnešīn) is a
village located in the Reg District...
-
general secretary of the All
India Muslim Personal Law
Board and
Sajjada Nashin of the
Khanqah Rahmani in Munger. Wali
Rahmani was born to
Minatullah Rahmani...
- one of its
custodians (Sajjada
nashin) Pir S****
Naseer Uddin Naseer Gilani. The shrine's longest-serving
Sajjada nashin was Peer S**** Shah
Abdul Haq Gilani...
-
Ballan ceremony,
killing a
senior official and
injuring the then-Gaddi
Nashin (leader). In the
following year, the Dera
formally established a separate...
- order. He was the son of Peer
Meher Ali Shah and
served as the
sajjada nashin of the
Golra Sharif shrine from 1937 to 1974. He
received his
early education...
- Das, in the
seventh generation. Guru Har
Sahai was also the
eighth Gaddi Nashin (custodian) of the pothimala, i.e.
pothi (holy book) and mala (rosary),...
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Chishti who was also a
disciple of
Khwajah Abdullah Chishti. All the
Sajjadah Nashin of this
Khanqah are the
direct descendant of
Khwaja Abdullah Chishti. Their...
-
Golra Sharif, of
district Rawalpindi – 12
March 1997), was the
Sajjada Nashin of
Shrine Golra Sharif. He was the
grandson of Pir
Meher Ali Shah. He was...