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ABBATIAL MORES OF BABA FARIDUDDIN GANJ SHAKAR

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  127-148

Abstract

 Since the beginning, Islamic Sufism has borne several trends of thought, and different Sufi sects and principles have been emerged from it, one of them ‘CHISHTIYA’ in the Indian subcontinent which has had lots of followers in the major cities of the Indian subcontinent such as Punjab, Delhi, and Hansi with a formal establishment and a special abbatial system. One of the most famous ‘khanqahs’ (worship places) in the seventh century was Sheikh Fariduddin Ganj Shakar known as Baba Farid’s khanqah (664 AH) in Ajodhan, Pakpattan Sharif.This study seeks to investigate some of the traditions and mores inside Sheikh Fariduddin’s khanqah such as the manners of accepting disciples, swearing allegiance, cutting the hair, granting the hat, etc. Investigation of the cultural and social aspects of a certain sect’s mores is of great importance since in this way we can detect the adherence of the followers of a sect to the previous traditions, modifications, limits of changes, substituted cases, the causes, as well as the way of withdrawal or prevalence of deviations among them.In the present paper, the mores of Baba Farid’s khanqah, based on the contents of ‘Rahat ul-Qolub’ manuscript written by Nizam Olia, his student and caliph, as well as ‘Asrar ul-Olia’ by Badroddin Abu Eshaq, his disciple, son-in-law, and successor, have been investigated.

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    FAZLI DARZI, BAHARE, & TABATABAEI, MOHAMMAD MANSOUR. (2013). ABBATIAL MORES OF BABA FARIDUDDIN GANJ SHAKAR. JOURNAL OF SUBCONTINENT RESEARCHES, 5(16), 127-148. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/158445/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    FAZLI DARZI BAHARE, TABATABAEI MOHAMMAD MANSOUR. ABBATIAL MORES OF BABA FARIDUDDIN GANJ SHAKAR. JOURNAL OF SUBCONTINENT RESEARCHES[Internet]. 2013;5(16):127-148. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/158445/en

    IEEE: Copy

    BAHARE FAZLI DARZI, and MOHAMMAD MANSOUR TABATABAEI, “ABBATIAL MORES OF BABA FARIDUDDIN GANJ SHAKAR,” JOURNAL OF SUBCONTINENT RESEARCHES, vol. 5, no. 16, pp. 127–148, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/158445/en

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