![]() In 1544, Khan Abd al-Aziz built over his grave a tomb and surrounding buildings. Deathīaha-ud-Din was buried in his native village, Qasr-i Arifan, in 1389. He became a respected scholar in Central Asia and received many guests and pupils to Bukhara from other parts of Central Asia. ![]() He traveled to Mecca for the Islamic pilgrimage Hajj at least three times. Imam at-Tariqah Muhammad Baha'uddin Shah Naqshbandįurther information: Naqshbandi Golden ChainĪs a youth, Naqshbandi was recognized as an exceptional Islamic scholar before he turned 20.Sammasi was his first guide on the path, and more important was his relationship with Sammasi's principal khalifa (successor), Amir Kulal, the last link in the silsila, or chain of teachers, before Baha-ud-Din: He came into early contact with the Khwajagan (lit: the Masters), and was adopted as spiritual progeny by one of them, Baba Muhammad Sammasi, while still an infant. Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Bahauddin Naqshband Naqshbandi Golden Chain Amir Sayyid Burhanuddin Muhammad BukhariĢ7. ![]() Amir Sayyid Mir Jalalludin Muhammad BukhariĢ6. One registered lineage of him is the following: Ģ5. ![]() Lineageīaha-ud-Din was a Sayyid, a descendant of Prophet Muhammad through Imam Hasan al-Askari. Baha-ud-Din was born on 18 March 1318 CE (14 Muharram, 718 AH) in the village of Qasr-i-Hinduvan (later renamed Qasr-i Arifan) near Bukhara, in what is now Uzbekistan and it was there that he died in 1389. ![]()
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