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Syed Ali Khansahib Bukhari

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Syed Ali Alaa Ud Din (khansahib) Bukhari
سَیّد عَلی عَلاوُالدِین (خاں صاحب) بُخاری
TitleShaikh-ul Waqt Syed Aalee/ Persian: شیخ الوقت سید عالی
Official nameKhan Seab/خاں صأب
Personal
Born1610 CE (14 Dhu al Qadah 1018 AH)
Died(1081) [AH] (aged 63)
Resting placeChewdara
34°01'38.4"N 74°36'19.9"E
ReligionIslam
ChildrenSyed Mohammad Hassan Bukhari,

Syed Mohammad Hussain Bukhari,

Syed Mohammad Solihah Bukhari,

Syed Abdul Kareem Bukhari,

Syed Amaan-U-llah Bukhari.
Parents
  • Syed Saif Ud Din Bukhari (father)
EthnicityKashmiris
EraIslamic Golden Age
RegionKashmir
DenominationSunni
Main interest(s)Fiqh, Sufism, Aqidah
TariqaBukhari[disambiguation needed]
Known forIslamic Missionary
Senior posting

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Syed Ali Alaa Ud Din (khansahib) Bukhari (Persian: سید علی علاوُلدّین (خاں صاحب) بُخاری‎) (c. 1610 - c. 1671) popularly known as "Khan Seab", was an islamic scholar/Sufi. Syed Ali Alaa Ud Din (khansahib) Bukhari was born in 14 Zul-Qadah 1018(AH)/(١٤ ذوالّقده ١٠١٨(ھ to Syed Saif-Ud-Din (khansahib) Bukhari, who was also an islamic scholar. And they left this world in 1081(AH).[1][2]

Syed Ali Alaa ud Din (Khansahib) Bukhari, was the disciple of Baba Naseeb-ud-Din Ghazi (Disciple of Hamza Makhdoom). He practiced the spiritual teachings in the orders of Baba Naseeb-ud-Din Ghazi.

Location of Shrine[edit]

Syed Ali Alaa-ud-din's shrine is located in the village Chewdara, it is 150m far away from Jamia Masjid Shareef Chewdara (B). Which is about only 1minute of walk to reach this location. From tehsil beerwah it is the distance of 3.3km, which takes 11 minutes by vehicle and 41 minutes by walk.[3][4]

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Lawrence, Sir Walter Roper (2005). The Valley of Kashmir. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-1630-1. Search this book on
  2. "Syed Ali Alaa-Ud-Din (khansahib) Bukhari (R.a)". syed-ali-alaa-ud-din-bukhari.business.site. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
  3. "Beerwah to Syed Ali Alaa-Ud-Din (khansahib) Bukhari (R.a)". Beerwah to Syed Ali Alaa-Ud-Din (khansahib) Bukhari (R.a). Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  4. "Masjid Shareef (B) to Syed Ali Alaa-Ud-Din (khansahib) Bukhari (R.a)". Masjid Shareef (B) to Syed Ali Alaa-Ud-Din (khansahib) Bukhari (R.a). Retrieved 2021-09-13.


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