Sufi Mohammad Barkat Ali Ludhinawi (RA)


The Almighty has blessed the subcontinent with those who are devout and cleansed. Among them will be the name of Abu Anis Sufi Mohammad Barkat Ali Ludhiani, who has transmitted the religion of Islam and preached to the hearts and minds of people through the service of humanity. Illuminated From the beginning of the Muslim era in this area, he has done valuable service for the cause of Islam. People from different faiths embraced Islam by being influenced by their preaching services and transparent character.
Abu anees Sufi Barkat Ali Ludainwi
Tomb of Abu Anees Barkat Ali (R.A)

Birth:

Founder Dar al-Ahsan Sufi Mohammad Barkat Ali is a great Sufi elder, affectionately known as Abu Anis Mohammad Barkat Ali, also known as Baba Ji Sarkar. Born in Ludhiana (India) district, your father's name was Mian Naga Bakhsh and mother's name was Jannat Bibi. Sufi Muhammad Barkat Ali Ludhiani was born into a Muslim family that belongs to the Dahriwal Jat people. Muhammad Barkat Ali received his Qur'anic and elementary education from Halwara and Rai Kot. His father used to serve in the British Army.

Pledge:

AAP's mentor Hakim Syedamirul Hassan Saharanpuri, who hailed from Saharanpurshrif (India), pledged allegiance to Shaykh Alauddin Ali Ahmad Sabir Piran, who, like Sufi Muhammad Barkat Ali.

Wedding:

It is reported that Sufi Barkat Ali Ludhiani married a pious girl at the age of 16, named Barakat Bibi. Of these, Allaah had five daughters and one son, who died in 1981.

Employed in the British Army:

Sufi Mohammad Barkat Ali Ludhianvi's father was employed in the British Army. So when Muhammad Barkat Ali was 19, he chose the same profession for his son. When he joined the British Army. So, along with you, your neighbor Baba Pakhtar Singh, who was also known as the determined neighbor, came along to submit the request. Dr. Khanna made him qualified for training in Dahi Dunn after medical examination. ۔
Disappointed with their barren fields, the Indians had no choice but to leave their cattle and fields and join the army. But the lives of the Fall Inn, White Wash, Company Lines and Quarter Guards did not suit them. In 1930, he joined the British Royal Army as a general soldier in the army.
He served in the Rockry Cantonment while he spent five or six miles from the Rockry Cantt, considering the sanctuary of Sheikh Ala-ud-din Ali Ahmad Saber, five or six miles away. From there the spiritual feast began to deeply affect you. Attendance continued for a while, but eventually, you stood at a crossroads. It was difficult for you to decide whether to resign at that time. It was the equivalent of taking enmity with the army. Eventually, you made a firm decision to continue the work of religion in the world and in the world. The resignation at Garrison was sure to provoke turmoil, but you resolutely resisted all resistance. You were tempted and intimidated, but you remained firm on your decision. It is said that even poison was given to you, nothing was possible without the will of Allaah, and the poisoning effect disappeared and he resigned in 1945 after being promoted to the rank of the governor (Subedar Major).

Arrival at Sangla Hill:

Blessed Ali was a Sufi Darul Ihsan who served the religion for the people, transforming the obese apron into his uniform. After partition, you moved to Salarwala, a suburb of Sangla Hill. This town boasts a great reputation for Sufi Barkat Ali al-Ma'arf "Salar Sahib" and a piece of land was allotted to his native land in Ludhiana. You built a hut mosque there and started serving humanity.
For the next 37 years, Salarwala saw Darul Ihsan become a place of compassion. He gave Salar the name of Dar-ul-Hassan and continued his religious, spiritual, and spiritual activities till 1984. In the same year, Daluwal traveled on the maritime road near Faisalabad.

Arrival in Dalawal:

He made his last migration from Salarwala and settled near the Dalawal (Samundari). Named this place (Camp Darul Ahsan) You are also the founder of  Darul Ahsan and you have the privilege of establishing the first Qur'an Palace in Pakistan, where ancient and ruined texts of the Holy Quran were brought and re-written and preserved. has been.

Hospital stay:

Established a huge hospital with medical facilities. It launches free eye camps twice a year for blind people and people with eye diseases, with 99.09% accurate results. Patients are operated when needed and medical staff and advanced machinery are brought from certified hospitals from all over the country and abroad. The 1,200-bed hospital covers an area of ​​255,000 square feet. Patients are treated like guests at no charge at all by doctors treating or running unpaid patients. Their capital (Islamic medicine location) provides patients with round-the-clock medical facilities with no fee for medicine. Everything is in the way of Allah. After the death of Abu anis Sufi Muhammad Barkat Ali Ludhiani, other saints continued to serve. In the dead of winter, blankets are distributed among the poor and the poor. Visitors are provided "anchors" (free food).

Humanitarian services:

He devoted his property to the common Muslims. Thousands of people have converted to Islam because of your preaching, and your hands have been receiving miracles. He spent his entire life preaching Islam. Babaji established a madrassa in his sanctuary to educate new children who embraced Islam. He designed courses and wrote his own primer/books that are widely used in mosque schools. For those who converted themselves to religion who were basically nomads. Sufi blessings Ali gave a home from the money he received from his friends. His life has been an exemplary example of financial support in Islam to imitate individual and collective life trends in Pakistan. He has given numerous interviews to Pakistani national TV channel PTV. They say the day is not far when the decisions of the nations will be taken from here.

Your post:

Abu Anees Sufi Muhammad Barkat Ali Ludhianvi's literary work is notable in the Muslim world which is why his name is also included in the list of Muslim writers and poets. He has authored more than 400 books on a variety of topics, including religion, ethics, metaphysics, theology, philosophy, and psychology, to spread the message of Allah and the guidance of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) to the world. During the life of Baba Ji's government, his publications spread all over the world and people came to visit him from afar. His contribution was appreciated by prominent scholars of that time. Dr. Abdul Aleem, rector and professor Hussein Nasr of Al-Azhar University (Cairo), Vice-Chancellor of Tehran University in 1387 AH, later, Iranian Cultural Ambassador to Iran, and author of several important authors. The Babaji Sarkar wrote to Professor Hussein Nasr with a magnificent space name (welcome address) in Persian, and honored him, which was also published in his monthly issue of Dar-ul-Hassan. On the one hand, it portrays the deep devotion and respect for the children of the Prophet of Islam, on the one hand, and on the other hand praises the contribution of Professor Dawood and Tabligh-ul-Islam.

List of famous authors.

1. Maqsofat scenes, 5 volumes. 2. The Book Amal Base Sunnat 5 Volumes 3. Asma Prophets, 6 volumes. 4. Deadly wisdom 30 volumes. 5. Zikr Allah (6 volumes)
The most frequently quoted sayings are as follows:
Everything revolves around its orbit, and the orbit of Darul Hassan is the pure love of the Holy Prophet and the unity of Muslims in the whole world, which is the need of the hour and the voice of tomorrow.
Every city has a specialty and fame, and Darul Ihsan is a "remembrance" of Allah.
The time is not far when the decisions of the UN will depend on Pakistan and not

Memorable Works:

Some of the autobiographical memoirs of Abu Anis Mohammad Barkat Ali have already been translated into English and have been published and distributed free of charge by Dar al Ahsan Publications in Huddersfield, UK, and with the Charity Commission (London), an international religious charity. Registered as.
 Books in Urdu, Arabic and Persian have been scanned on CDs and DVDs for widespread distribution, especially for non-Muslims, and for non-Muslims, especially for the benefit of the Muslim Ummah.

Complimentary stamps:

Barkat Ali on April 27, 2013, the Pakistan Post Office issued a stamp in honor of Sufi Barkat Ali with the "Man of Letters" series worth Rs 8.

Died:                     

He died on January 26, 1997 at the age of 85 at Faisalabad
Baba Ji Sarkar visited his Creator at the age of 85 years 9 months on January 26 (1997 CE) (14 Ramadan 1417), while his mausoleum was approximately 16 km from Faisalabad and Darul Ahsan Chakk No. 242 / RB, The Samuddari road is located near Faisalabad.

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