1) Dargah 
                  Shareef of Syedina Hazrat Imam Abul Hassan Ash-Shazili (RA) 
                  (d. 656/1241) 
 ( Gaus-Al 
                  Akbar / Qutb-al-Abrar , The Founder of Shazhiliya Order
( Also called as Shazuliya Silsila )
( Also called as Shazuliya Silsila )
 ( The Baraka 
                  of Tanta, Shaykh-e-Tariqat ar Rifa;iya , Tanta )
3) Dargah 
                  Shareef & Masjid of Syedina Hazrat Abu Al Abbas Mursi (RA), 
                  
 Alexandria 
                  (1219 - 1286 CE)
4) Mazar-e-Shareef 
                  of Hazrat Dhul-Nun Al-Misri (RA) (AD 796-859) in Cairo
 ( Hazrat 
                  Zunoon Misri Rahmatullah Allaih )
5) Dargah 
                  Shareef of Hazratha Sayyida Nafisa (RA), a female mystic from 
                  the 8th century, in Cairo.
Rare 
                  photos from the tomb of Imam Abul Hassan ash-Shazhili ( 656 
                  AH/1258 CE )
Shaykh Abu’l-Hassan 
                  ash-Shazhili died in the south of Egypt near the Red Sea while 
                  he was on his way to the pilgrimage in Mecca in 1258.
His shrine, 
                  which appears to be nowhere, in the middle of the desert, stands 
                  to the present day and is highly venerated. Near his tomb are 
                  two wells, one containing bitter water, the other containing 
                  sweet water.'
The Shazhili 
                  order takes its name from Shaykh Abu'l-Hassan ash-Shazhili (1196/1197 
                  - 1258 CE). He was born in Ghumara, near Cueta in northern Morocco 
                  into a family of peasant labourers. He studied the principles 
                  of Islamic Law (fiqh) at the Qarawiyyin University in Fez. He 
                  subsequently traveled to many countries. In Iraq he met the 
                  Sufi Hazrat Shaykh Wasiti (RA) who told him to return to his 
                  country where he could find Hazrat Moulay Abus-Salam Ibn Mashish 
                  (RA), the great Moroccan spiritual master. He did so, and became 
                  the close follower of this spiritual master who initiated him 
                  in the way of remembrance of Allah. When he met Hazrat Moulay 
                  Abus-Salam (RA), after ritually washing himself, he said, 'O 
                  Allah, I have been washed of my knowledge and action so that 
                  I do not possess knowledge or action except what comes to me 
                  from this Shaykh.'
Shaykh Abu'l-Hassan 
                  ash-Shazhili traveled from Morocco to Spain and finally settled 
                  down in Alexandria in Egypt. Later on in life, when asked who 
                  his spiritual master was, he used to reply, 'I used to be the 
                  close follower (murid) of Hazrat Moulay Abus-Salam Ibn Mashish(RA), 
                  but I am no more the murid of any human master.'
Hazrat Shaykh 
                  Abu'l-Abbas al-Mursi (d. 1288), who succeeded Hazrat Shaykh 
                  ash-Shazhili (RA) as the next spiritual master of the Order, 
                  was asked about the knowledge of his spiritual master and replied, 
                  'He gave me forty sciences. He was an ocean without a shore.'
Hazrat Shaykh 
                  ash-Shazhili (RA) had hundreds of close followers in both Alexandria 
                  and Cairo, not only from among the common people but also from 
                  among the ruling classes. He taught his close followers to lead 
                  a life of contemplation and remembrance of Allah while performing 
                  the normal everyday activities of the world. He disliked initiating 
                  any would-be follower unless that person already had a profession. 
                  His admonition to his close followers was to apply the teachings 
                  of Islam in their own lives in the world and to transform their 
                  existence.
Among the 
                  many writings attributed to Hazrat Shaykh Abu'l-Hassan ash-Shazhili 
                  is famous litany "Hizb al-Bahar".
Introducing 
                  Coffee to the World : -
During his 
                  earlier period Imam Shazuli (Razi Allahu Anhu) had firm meditation 
                  at the Saffron hill. 40 days he was fasting and 40 nights he 
                  spent on prayers. Floral leaves and salt was the only food both 
                  for Sahar & Iftar. Some times Imam felt very tiresome and 
                  he was thinking about how to overcome this? At that time Allah 
                  (Jalle Shanahu) through some birds, showed coffee to Imam.
Those tiny 
                  birds wandering at the day time were praying and begging god 
                  at the night. But they were brisk anytime. Making note of this 
                  Imam Shazuli (Razi Allahu Anhu) was very much surprised. At 
                  the while he saw those birds sitting at a tree and taking some 
                  seeds. After eating that those birds were refreshed. Suddenly 
                  Imam collected those seeds and put it to the water and drank. 
                  What a surprise! All this exhaustness flied off and Imam Shazuli 
                  (Razi Allahu Anhu) was fully brisk and refreshed.
Historians 
                  write that was the first invention of coffee till today what 
                  we are using, and so the pride of introducing coffee a good 
                  refresher goes to Imam Shazuli (Razi Allahu Anhu).
LAST 
                  ADVICE-EVERLASTING KARAAMAT:- 
When Sheikh 
                  Shazhili Imam and his followers (Mureedains) were staying at 
                  Humaisara on the way to their Hajj, Imam's fever was high. So, 
                  Imam called maali (RA) who was in personal and humble service 
                  of Hazrat Imam Shazhili (Razi Allahu Anhu) all the way and asked 
                  him to congregate all followers who were there. As it was the 
                  Time of Prayer, everyone gathered at once. Qutbul Akbar, Ghousul 
                  Ash'har Hazrat Sheikh Shazhili Imam (Razi Allahu Anhu) gave 
                  his Last Advice (Wasiyya) in general to that congregation.
In particular 
                  Sheikh Shazhili Imam (Razi Allahu Anhu) insisted about Hizbul 
                  Bahr, It's magnificence and powers.
"This (Hizbul Bahr) is equivalent to the ship of Hazrat Syedina Nooh (Alaihis Salatus Salaam ) those who boarded it, were redeemed. Like wise those who recites Hizbul Bahr will be redeemed and liberated in both their lives of this world and next (Akhirah). This consists Ismul 'Azam. Recite this daily. Make your kids, kith and kin to memorise and ensure their recital every day. Generations after generation do this as a tradition. This will fetch you goodness, prosperity and excellence”. Uttered Imam Shazhili (Rali…).
"This (Hizbul Bahr) is equivalent to the ship of Hazrat Syedina Nooh (Alaihis Salatus Salaam ) those who boarded it, were redeemed. Like wise those who recites Hizbul Bahr will be redeemed and liberated in both their lives of this world and next (Akhirah). This consists Ismul 'Azam. Recite this daily. Make your kids, kith and kin to memorise and ensure their recital every day. Generations after generation do this as a tradition. This will fetch you goodness, prosperity and excellence”. Uttered Imam Shazhili (Rali…).
Then, Imam 
                  personally called Hazrat Abul Abbas Al Mursi (RA) and gave him 
                  some advices. Also He taught him whatever He wants him to be 
                  taught and appointed Sheikh Abul Abbas Al Mursi (RA) as his 
                  first representative (Khalifa). Also Sheikh introduced Hazrat 
                  Mursi to the gathering of followers there and told them,
"Oh! 
                  My most lovable disciples and followers, mursi will lead you 
                  all from the very second of my demisal. As everything happens 
                  how Allah (Jalle Shanahu ) wishes, I've appointed him as my 
                  representative. After my passing away, Allah (Jalle Shanahu) 
                  is to give him (mursi) a very dignitary position. The principles 
                  he shows you will be a doorway to reach the Almighty".
By the prosperity 
                  of sheikh's duaa, Hazrat Abul Abbas lead them all, turned into 
                  a glorified Qutb and his followers reached the doorway of Allah.
Then Imam 
                  Shazuli (Razi Allahu Anhu ) presided magrib there and then called 
                  His son Sheikh Muhammad (alias) Sheikh Sharfuddin, and asked 
                  him to bring water from that well of Humaisara.
Sheikh Sharfuddin 
                  with obedience looked at his father Sheikh Shazhili Imam (Razi 
                  Allahu Anhu ) and told "oh! My Sheikh and my respected 
                  father, water from that well is too bitter to drink and some 
                  soft and pure water is available with us." 
Hearing 
                  this Sheikh Shazhili Imam uttered "oh! The chilness of 
                  my eyes! The piece of my heart. As you think, I am not asking 
                  that bitter water to drink. My intention is different. Kindly 
                  bring that."
Obliging 
                  the words of the Respected father, Sheikh Sharfuddin went to 
                  that well and brought some water in a vessel. Hazrat Sheikh 
                  Shazhili Imam took some water, gargled in his mouth and spitted 
                  in that same vessel and ordered His son Sheikh Sharfuddin (Razi 
                  Allahu Anhu ) to put it back in that well and Sheikh Sharfuddin 
                  followed Imam's instructions. SUBHANALLAH! This incident stood 
                  an everlasting wonder (Karamat). Yes! Substantiating the greatness 
                  and glory of Hazrat Imam Shazhili ( Razi Allahu Anhu ), bitter 
                  water in that well turned as sweet as honey for people to drink.
Till today, 
                  the taste of that water and it’s level in that well at 
                  Humaisara has never changed. Lakhs and Lakhs of people who come 
                  over there for Ziyarat carry over liters of water from that 
                  well to their countries.
WISAL 
                  OF GAUSUL AKBAR IMAM SHAZHILI RAZI ALLAHU ANHU :-
On His way 
                  to Hajj, ona holy night, Sheikh Shazuli Imam (RA) was deeply 
                  involved in zikr, Istighfar and reciting salawats. Shazhuli 
                  Imam had never committed a sin in his lifetime. Continuing his 
                  efforts in reciting all the above Qutbul Akbar, Ghousul Ash’har, 
                  Sheikh of all Sheikhs, Qutb of all Qutbs, Ghouse of all Ghouses, 
                  Imam of all Waliyullahs, a Descendant of Prophet Rasulullah 
                  (Sal…) through Imam Hasan (Razi Allahu Anhu), the establisher 
                  of a Real Tariqa to Unite with Allah, the leader of all saaliheens, 
                  and a rejuvenator of Islam, Al Qutb Ar Rabbani, Wal Ghouse Al 
                  Fardani, Hazrat Syedina Imam Nooruddeen Abul Hasan Ali Ash Shazhili 
                  Razi Allahu tha’ala anhu…… left this world to 
                  Unite with Allah (Jalle Shanahu) early morning at the time of 
                  “Sahar” on 12th night of the month of Shawwal in the 
                  year (1259 A.D.) 656 Hijri at Humaithara. Hazrath Imam Shazhili 
                  was 63 years of age at that time. Followers of Imam Shazhili 
                  (Razi Allahu Anhu ) were found very much anxious and disturbed 
                  about Imam’s demisal. They were drowned in a irreparable 
                  loss which can never be compensated. All the other creations 
                  of Allah (Jalleshanhu) which were pursuing guidance from Imam 
                  shazuli (Razi Allahu Anhu ) were found lamenting, mourning the 
                  decease of Hazrath Shazhili Imam.Sheikh Abul Abbas Al Mursi 
                  (Razi Allahu Anhu) presided the funeral rituals and solemnized 
                  Janaza Prayers followed by burial. This happened after the Subh 
                  Prayers on the 12th night of Shawwal 656 Hijri (1259 A.D.) at 
                  Humaisara. It is located in desert called Eesaab, some 300 kms 
                  from cairo (Egypt) on the way to Makkah Al Mukarrama. Ibn Saffak 
                  narrates in his book DurratulAsrar,““Sheikh Mursi 
                  said: Imam’s wafat happened on 12th night of shawwal and 
                  we proceeded with funeral on 12th day at Humaisara. On the next 
                  day (ie.,) 13th shawwal we could see a beautiful building built 
                  around Hazrat Sheik’s Mazar-e-Mubarak. Hazrat’s Sheikh’s 
                  Geneology was written on that we were really surprised to see 
                  this But we could understand the pride and dignity Allah (Jalle 
                  Shanahu) has offered to Hazrat Sheikh Hazrat Shazhili Imam (Razi 
                  Allahu Anhu )”.So, till the day of qiyama Sheikh’s 
                  followers (like us) will be pride of following such a precious 
                  Sheikh from our Beloved Prophet Rasulullah (Sal-lal-lahu Alaihi 
                  Wa Sallam)’s descendants.
GREAT 
                  SUFI SAINT / AULIYA OF ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT 
HAZRAT ABU 
                  AL ABBAS MURSI (RA) , THE FIRST KHALIFA OF HAZRAT IMAM HASAN 
                  SHAZULI (RA)
The most 
                  important historic Masjid in Alexandria, Egypt, as well as a 
                  very beautiful one, is considered to be that of Hazrat Abu El 
                  Abbas El  
Mursi(RA). 
                  Constructed in 1775 by Algerians, it was built over the tomb 
                  of the thirteenth century Murcia Andalusan saint, Ahmed Abu 
                  al-Abbas al-Mursi (Abu’l ‘Abbas) who joined and then 
                  lead, as a devout Sufi, the Shadhali brotherhood. Abu El Abbas 
                  El Mursi is in himself a very interesting story.  
The primary 
                  area of pilgrims' tents and gatherings in the Sigar fields at 
                  the mawlid of as-Sayyid Ahmad al-Badawi, a mediaeval mystic 
                  and founder of the Ahmadiya brotherhood, in Tanta 
There are 
                  thousands of mawlids in Egypt. Most of them are small local 
                  affairs but the biggest of them, like the mawlid of as-Sayyid 
                  Ahmad al-Badawi in this image draw hundreds of thousands of 
                  people to a celebration that combines pilgrimage, meditation, 
                  ecstatic piety, music, charity, trade and amusements. Although 
                  millions of Egyptians celebrate mawlids and see them as a beautiful 
                  moment of love and devotion, many of their compatriots are very 
                  critical about these festivities and consider them backward 
                  and un-Islamic. These Images and texts will not tell who is 
                  wrong and who is right in the debate; perhaps there is not a 
                  true and wrong answer at all, but simply show what a mawlid 
                  is about and what it means to different people
The appearance 
                  of mawlids is chaotic at the first sight: pilgrims' tents, ecstatic 
                  rituals, commerce, amusements, very loud religious music, and 
                  heavy crowds. It is not a coincidence that in the Egyptian idiom 
                  'a mawlid in the absence of its master' - i.e. the saint - (mulid 
                  wi-sahbuh ghayib) implies a state of total disorder. But mawlids 
                  do have their order, only it is of a flexible, ambiguous, festive 
                  kind that allows for very different celebrations to come together 
                  in the "great night", the final and biggest night 
                  of festivity. In the words of a pilgrim "The mawlid collects 
                  the pious and the sinner alike. So you see very many things 
                  in the mawlid. There is safety in it, and that collects the 
                  bad, because where else should they go. So they come and do 
                  the things they want to. The mawlid is like a bus: in it travel 
                  the sheikh and the thief, all of society. You see the swing-boats 
                  and the sheikh, it's all in there." 
So where does the bus go, I asked. his answer: "To our lord the Prophet, God willing."
So where does the bus go, I asked. his answer: "To our lord the Prophet, God willing."

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