🥰 Day 4 ✌️

  Hello everyone ✌️👋 today 4 th day of our practice and today I would like to tell you about Al - Gijduvani  Mausoleum. 

According to the thirteen-century Persian historian Ata-Malik Juvaini, Bukhara, the city in what is now the country of Uzbekistan, “is the cupola of Islam and is in those regions like unto the City of Peace [Baghdad] . . . Since ancient times it has in every age been the place of assembly of the great savants of every religion.”In the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries seven remarkable men lived in Bukhara and the surrounding Bukhara Oasis. These men were known as the Khwajagan, or Masters of Wisdom.

 The Seven Khwajagan are:

1. Khoja Abdul Khaliq al-Ghijduvani

2. Khoja Muhammad Arif ar-Revgari 

3. Khoja Mahmoud Anjir Fagnavi 

4. Khoja Ali Ramitani 

5. Khoja Muhammad Bobo Samosiy

6. Khoja Sayyid Amir Kulal Bukhari

7. Bahautdin Naqshbandi.


Khoja Abdul Khaliq al-Ghijduvani.

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Mausoleum of Khoja Abdul Khaliq al-Ghijduvani, a spiritual mentor who paved the path of the Naqshbandi teachings. Abdul Khaliq al-Ghijduvani is connected by the spiritual links of the tenth generation of the prophets. Iwan of the mausoleum with ten columns and pillars is a symbol of the mentioned dynasty.


At the time of Khoja Abdul Khaliq al-Ghijduvani, the mausoleum was a chillahona, where people came to pray during the forty-day sweltering heat – chilla. The holy place of supplication then becomes a cherished place of worship. In the recent past, the shrine was abandoned. In order for the mausoleum to acquire its today’s exemplary look, it took several generations. Now the Mausoleum of Abdul Khaliq al-Ghijduvani as a part of the Ancient East shows the connection between earth and sky.


According to the legend, Abdul Khaliq Ghijduwani was a descendant of a great scholar, Imam Malik. His family moved from Anatolian Malatya and settled in the village of Gijduvan,35 kilometers from Bukhara, during the reign of the Great Seljuks dynasty. Khoja Abdulkhalik was born in this village. Therefore, he became known as Gijduwani. His father Imam Abdul Jamil and his mother came from a noble family.


Abdul Khaliq visited a number of Muslim countries and lived for some time in Syria. The good glory of him spread to all the ends of the Islamic caliphate even during his lifetime. Thousands of people came to see and listen to him. As we do not have full information about the life of Abdul Khaliq Ghijduwani, we also know little about his death.


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