Muhammad Suleman Taunsvi

Khawaja Muhammad Suleman Shah Taunsvi
Religion Islam
Other names Peer Pathan
Personal
Born 1770 CE
Darug Town, Baluchistan, Pakistan
Died 1850 CE
Taunsa Shareef, Punjab, Pakistan
Senior posting
Based in Taunsa Shareef, Punjab, Pakistan
Period in office Late 18th century and early 19th century

Muhammad Suleman Shah Taunsvi (Peer Pathan) (1184A.H/1770CE - 1267A.H/1850CE) was a Sufi saint born to the Jafar Pakhtun tribe of Darug, Loralai District, Balochistan province, in what is now Pakistan. His dargah (shrine or tomb) lies in Tehsil Taunsa of district Dera Ghazi Khan of Punjab province in Pakistan. Taunsa Sharif is located on the Karachi-Peshawar Indus High way near and the headworks on the Indus River called Taunsa Barrage. His urs (annual death anniversary) is celebrated at his shrine every year from (5-7) Safar al-Muzaffar, second month of Islamic Calendar.

Silsila

  1. Muhammad
  2. Ali al Murtaza
  3. Hasan al-Basri
  4. Abdul Wahid bin Zaid
  5. Fuzail ibn Ayaz
  6. Ibrahim ibn Adham
  7. Sadiduddin Huzaifa (al Marshi)
  8. Aminuddin Hubaira
  9. Karimuddin Mimshad
  10. Abu Ishaq Shami Chishti (founder of Chishti Order proper)
  11. Abu Ahmad Abdal
  12. Abu Muhammad
  13. Naseruddin Abu Yusuf
  14. Qutbuddin Mawdud
  15. Haji Sharif Zindani
  16. Khwaja Usman Haruni Chishti
  17. Muinuddin Hasan Chishti Ajmeri (Gharib Nawaz- first in Indian subcontinent)
  18. Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki
  19. Fariduddin Ganjshakar
  20. Nizamuddin Awliya (Mahbub i Ilahi)
  21. Naseeruddin Mahmood Chiragh Dehlvi
  22. Kamaluddin Allama (Bande Nawaz)
  23. Shaykh Sirajuddin
  24. Shaykh Ilmuddin
  25. Shaykh Mahmud Rajan
  26. Shaykh Jamaluddin Juman
  27. Shaykh Muhammad Hasan Chishti
  28. Shaykh Muhammad Chishtiyya
  29. Mohiuddin Yousuf Yahya Madni
  30. Shah Kalimullah Jehanabadi 'Wali e Jahan'
  31. Nizamuddin Aurangabadi Dehlvi
  32. Fakhruddin Muhammad 'Fakhr e Jahan'
  33. Noor Muhammad Maharvi
  34. Muhammad Suleman Shah Taunsvi
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