Hujur Maharaj
Maulana Fazl Ahmad Khan (Hujur Maharaj) was an Indian Moslem Master of one of the Confréries soufies, the Naqchabandiyya. It is the sixth after Mirza Zanzana, the 35ème of this line of successors about Naqshbandis.
Hujur Maharaj was born in 1857 in Raipur in the district from Farukhabad (State Indian of the Uttar Pradesh). His/her father was Shaikh Gulam Hussain, which was him even a Master about the Naqchabandiyya.
Hujur Maharaj made the distinction between religion and spirituality. What led it to transmit its spiritual knowledge as well to Hindus as of the Christians and Moslems. It did not make conversion with the Islam a precondition.
In 1896, it chose Mahatma RAM Chandraji like successor, a single case of transmission of its spiritual knowledge to a Hindu without conversion with the Islam.
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Related bonds
- Sufism
- Naqchabandiyya
- Sufism in India
- RAM Chandraji
External bonds
- Main soufis in India
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