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Schaikh Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman . Mubarakk   آخوندزاده سيف الرحمان مبارك(رحمةالله عليه


 

 

 

     

Akhundzada Pir Saif ur Rahman Mubarak (Möge Allah seine Seele heiligen) also known as Mubarak Sarkar (1925-2010) was a Sufi sheikh of the Naqshbandi Mujaddadi Tariqa, the founder of the Saifiya Tariqah. He belongs to the Hanafi school of Islam. He is famous for activating the hearts of disciples so that a clear vibration can be seen in the chests of many of his followers. Many people have accepted Islam through him. His followers practise strict compliance with Sunnah, acquire activation of Lataif and experience Wajad during Zikr. 

 

 

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Surat An-Nabaa' rezitiert von Schaikh Akhundzada Saifu-r-Rehman  - möge Allah mit ihm barmherzig sein (Suurah 79) Am Schluss der Aufnahme fehlen die Worte : "jaa laitanii kuntu turaaba"; vermutlich war hier das Tomband zu Ende, denn damals waren nur primitive Tonbandkasetten vorhanden - es noch keine digitalen Medien.

 

 

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Early life

He was born in a small village named Baba Kalai, about 20 km from Jalalabad on Muharram 20, 1344 A.H. (August 10, 1925 C.E.). His father, Sufi Hafiz Qari Muhammad Sarfraz Khan, a disciple of Sheikh Haji Muhammad Amin, a sheikh from Qadiriyah sufi order.

Education

Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak's basic education from his father included Qur'an study. When he was 13 his mother died. For formal religious education, he moved to Peshawar in the early 1940s and stayed there for many years, gaining knowledge of Tafseer, Hadith, Usul-e-Fiqah, Aqaid and Tajweed.

After completion of his education he returned to Afghanistan, living in Qandooz. He was allotted land by Afghan Government in Archi. Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak, now a religious scholar, constructed a mosque and himself became Imam and Khateeb of the mosque. He also started offering free Dars-e-Nizami courses to the students, both beginners and advanced.

Entry into Sufism

During his stay at Archi, Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak, who had developed a special interest in Sufism and had resorted to private study for a conceptual understanding of the subject, met a famous Naqshbandi sheikh and sufi scholar Shah Rasul Taloqani.The sheikh made an impression on him and he requested bay'ah. He was instantly granted Qalbi Zikr and bay'ah in Naqshbandiyah order. During the very first sitting all five Lataif of Aalim-e-Amr were activated. At that time he was 32 years of age.Shah Rasool Taloqani being old and weak, had instructed his Salikeen to remain in the company of his favourite murid, Maulana Muhammad Hashim Samangani, after his departure. He died in 1381 A.H. Following the instructions of his sheikh, Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak got bay'ah from Samanagani, who renewed the zikr and started guiding Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak in his spiritual journey.

 

Maulana Hashim Samangani, in 1387 A.H., fell ill and called for Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak, who had been granted limited Khilafat, to share the responsibilities of training the other salikeen. This not only provided opportunity to Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak to enjoy the company of his Murshid, but also gave an implicit indication of his superiority over other Salikeen, by the Murshid. Akhundzada Mubarak performed his duties with such vigour and sense of responsibility that his Murshid gave him Mutliq (autonomous) Khilafat

He spent 3 years in service of his Murshid after which he was directed to Sheikh Haji Pachero for training in the Qadiriyah. Soon he was bestowed with Khilafat of that order too. He then went to Nowshehra, Pakistan, where he spent some time and imparted coaching to the salikeen in the vicinity. After some time, he returned to Afghanistan and traveled in various parts of the country including Nangarhar, Jalalabad and Nauman. On instructions by his Murshid, Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak returned to Archi where he remained busy spreading the essence of the religion.

Maulana Hashim Samangani died in 1391 A.H. Before his death, he had ordered all his disciples to keep the company of Akhundzada Pir Saif ur Rahman Mubarak. In 1398 A.H. Akhundzada Mubarak performed Hajj. He also visited Madinah and visited various regions on his journey back to Afghanistan.Emigration to Pakistan

When Afghanistan came under Russian control many religious leaders and Sufi saints were arrested or killed. Akhundzada Pir Saif ur Rahman Mubarak was arrested on 27 April 1987. Once released, he decided to leave Afghanistan for Pir Sabaq, a small town near Nowshehra, where for three years he provided religious guidance. In 1409-1410 A.H., Afridi tribes of Bara offered him land for a meeting house, which he accepted. At this juncture the Saifi order originated. He built a mosque, Dar-ul-Ulum and khanqah for a place where he could continue spiritual training of his disciples.]

In Bara his preaching was opposed by Mufti Munir Shakir, a [wahabi] Deobandi cleric, backed by activists of his armed group, Lashkar-e-Islam, who had earlier been expelled from Kurram Agency by the Political Agency due to his active involvement in sectarian violence and who resorted to violence against Pir Saif ur Rahman Mubarak (RA) including initiation of FM-based propaganda attacking and burning property.

While Akhundzada Pir Saif ur Rahman Mubarak (RA) has been linked by some to Tanzeem Ansar ul Islam, as its leader or founder, it has been strongly denied by Tanzeem Ansr ul Islam itself.The fact that Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak and Ansar ul Islam influence two rival sects of the region, Barelvi and Deobandi respectively, both in strong opposition of each other, also contradicts such linkage.

Due to tense situation in Bara owing to conflict with Mufti Munir Shakir, Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak moved to Lahore. Since then he lived in Faqirabad, Lahore. On Sunday, [14. Radschab 1431] June 27, 2010, at 2:00 am, Akhundzada Saif ur Rahman Mubarak died; he was buried in Faqirabad, Lahore.

 

[Unmittelbar vor seinem Tod sagte Schaikh Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman sinngemäss
zu einem seiner anwsenden Söhne und einer seiner Ehefrauen: "Ich habe in der ganzen Welt herumgesehen und niemanden gefunden, dem ich als (alleinigen) Nachfolger übergeben könnte - es gibt aber viele meiner Khulafaa'."]

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