KHOJA MUHAMMAD BABO SAMOSI Khoja Muhammad Baba Samosi was born in the village of Samos near Bukhara in the middle of the 7th/13th century. He was of medium height, wheat-colored, sharp-eyed, determined, with a radiant face. He was in the service of Khoja Ali Romitani until the end of his life and looked after the trees in his teacher's garden. Like other pirs of the Khojagan family, Khoja Muhammad Baba Samosi was a gardener by profession and earned his living through his honest work. He worked by himself in his garden in the village of Samos and grew various fruits, including grapes. Khoja Muhammad Baba Samosi's father, Sayyid Abdullah, was originally from the village of Durun in Khurasan, and was a descendant of the Prophet (pbuh), Imam Musa Kozim (r.a.). In the work "Matlabut-talibin" it is noted that Samosi first studied in his village, and then came to Bukhara on the instructions of his father. According to this source, as soon as he arrived in Bukhara, he fell ...
Second day of practise🤓🤓🤓 Hello everyone.Today is our second day practise. We all gathered Labi Hovuz at 10.00am And we went to Said Po Bandikusho mosque with our teacher Zarifa Ģofurovna.Today's duties are Zilola,Zebiniso and Gòzal.They gave all information about Said po Bandikusho.And also they gave some quizez related to this topic. Now I wanna to share some informations about Said po Bandikushi👩🎓Let's see them 🤗 The mosque "Said po Bandi Kusho" located on Khorezm Street in Bukhara city was named after Hazrat Said Abulhasan. Hazrat Said Abulhasan po Band died in 395 Hijri. The lineage goes back to Hazrat Imam Hasan (r.a.) through nine links. In the book "Tuhfat az-Zairin" the following genealogy is given: "Shaykh Syedul Imam Abulhasan Muhammad bin Ali bin al Husayn bin al Hasan bin al Qasim bin Muhammad bin al Qasim bin al Hasan bin Zayd bin al Hasan bin Ali bin Abu Talib may Allah be pleased with him. ,...
KHOJA MUHAMMAD ARIF REVGARI Khoja Muhammad Arif Revgari, the second elder of the Khojagon series, who became famous with the nickname "Mohitoban", was born in the village of Revgar, which corresponds to the territory of the current Shafirkon district, around 1165. The nisab of Khwaja Muhammad Arif is given differently in different sources. Researchers mention the village of Khoja Muhammad Arif as Revgar, based on the fact that he himself gave his nisba in the form of "Revgari" in the work "Arifnama", and mention it in the form of Revgari. According to them, Khoja Arif was of medium height, moon-faced, with big eyes, arched eyebrows, and the smell of musk was emanating from his whole body. He was a gardener all his life. Khoja Arif was the fourth caliph of Abdulkhaliq Gijduvani, and for many years he learned the teachings of Sufism from Abdulkhaliq Gijduvani. They met and talked in the village of Royibinon between Gijduvan and Shafirkon. As the fourth cal...
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