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Mazar Sharif of Hazrat Gausul Azam Maizbhandari Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Ahmed Ullah

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Hazrat Gausul Azam Maizbhandari Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Ahmed Ullah
(Hazrat Kebla Kaba):

As mentioned earlier, Hazrat Kebla Kaba was born on 15th January, 1826; corresponding to 1st Magh of 1233 Bangla Calendar Year. A renowned religious scholar and spiritual leader Hazrat Mohiuddin Ibn Arabi predicted the birth of HazratKebla Kaba even 586 years before his birth. He also predicted that the whole world would be enlightened by the knowledge and spiritual power of Hazrat kebla Kaba. Soon after the birth of Hazrat Kebla Kaba, his father was directed by the Prophet (SM) to name his son as ‘Ahmed Ullah’. Upon completion of secondary education in Chittagong, Hazrat Kebla kaba joined Calcutta Alia Madrasha in India for his higher studies in Islamic religion and philosophy. Throughout his academic life, Hazrat Kebla Kaba demonstrated his utmost brilliance and unique ability, which could not be achieved without the highest level of spiritual competence bestowed by Allah himself. Upon completion of his studies, Hazrat Kebla Kaba took up the job of Jessore District Judge but a year later; he resigned at his own will. He then accepted a teaching position in a religious college in Calcutta. Along with this assignment, Hazrat Kebla Kaba engaged himself preaching the teachings of Islam among the people, and addressing public in religious gatherings. During his stay in Calcutta, Hazrat Kebla Kaba came with the close connection of two great religious scholars and high-powered spiritual personalities – Shah Sufi Hazrat Abu Shahama Muhammad Saleh Al-Quaderi Lahori and Kutubul Aktab Shah Sufi Hazrat Delwar Ali Pakbaz. Hazrat Kebla Kaba got blessings from these two towering personalities and broadened his spiritual domain for the well being of the whole world. Since then, his concentration in religious and spiritual activities has increased tremendously. Most of his time he devoted in the meditation of Allah. After few years of staying in Calcutta, Hazrat Kebla Kaba came back home. At the age of 32, Hazrat got married, but even after his marriage, instead of devoting in worldly affairs, he concentrated more on Allah’s meditation. Through this meditation he used to grasp the mystery of Almighty’s creation and tried to understand the true sense and spirit of humanity. Over the time, the issue of Hazrat Kebla Kaba’s spiritual endowment had been gradually known among the people at home and abroad. People from all walks of life started coming to him for his spiritual blessing. Within a short span of time, the name of Maizbhandar Sharif was spread as the centre for peace and pilgrimage for the people, irrespective of their status and position in the society. Hazrat Kebla Kaba used to give patient hearings to everyone who came to him and solved their problems through his spiritual blessings. Even before he saw the person, Hazrat Kebla Kaba could tell his/her desire. In fact, through the eye contact with him, many people achieved the highest level of spiritual power. There are numerous instances, which can illustrate the great spiritual strengths of Hazrat Kebla Kaba. Through these events, (in the Sufi Language such mysterious events are termed as "Karamat") perhaps, the Allah, Himself wanted to make the spiritual power and attainment of Hazrat Kebla Kaba public for the greater well-being of the entire universe. Only few "Karamats" are being documented, but many of them are not even known to us. He saved people from various miseries, showed the path of Allah, and blessed many with his magnanimous spiritual power. Hazrat Kebla Kaba never opted for any worldly gain or fame. On the contrary, throughout his life he directed all his activities for guiding the people in the right path and ensuring a continuous betterment of humanity. That’s why people from every sphere of the society spontaneously used to come for his blessings. Dedicating his life for the cause of Allah and humanity, as per the desire of Allah, Hazrat Kebla Kaba left this world on 23rd January, 1906, corresponding to 10th Magh of 1313 of Bengali Calendar Year. Countless devotees gather on this day every year in Maizbhandar Sharif to rejuvenate their minds and seek blessings of Allah.

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5 Comments

  1. Hoq Md. Ashraful Azam, August 31, 2009:

    Frist of all, I praay kodombuci to Hazrat Shah Kebla. I m a murid of Moulana Sayod Mohammad Ashraf Ali Chandpuri. I m very happy to u for telecast this site in internet.

  2. ISLAMIC, August 31, 2009:

    As long as you dont worship graves, you’re oright man. Nice building though, I like the effect of the Quarnic pages on top.

  3. sayed jamaluddin, October 20, 2009:

    Im a very happy paplest for internet.

  4. mejbaul alam bhuiyan, February 5, 2010:

    i m from maijbhandar.gaosia ahmadia manjil,the rasidence of hajrat kebla gaosul ajom maijbhandari.i feel proud to see this web about hajrat kebla .i m murid of hajrat sha sufi syed emdadul haque maijbhandari only one sajjadanshin of hajrat kebla.

  5. mejbaul alam bhuiyan, February 5, 2010:

    I,Syed Irfanul Houque,an ardent disciple & dedicated follower of Hazrat Moulana Sha Sufi Syed Emdadul Hauque Maizbhandari ,the son, heir apparent,present Sajjadanashin and vicegerent of Hazrat Moulana Sha Sufi Syed Delowor Hossain Maizbhandari(R),the only grandson,heir apparent,previuous Sajjadanashin and vicegerent of Hazrat Gausul Azam Moulana Sha Sufi Syed Ahmed ullah Maizbhandari(K.A) has taken the
    initiative of putting just information of Maizbhandar on the web to meterialise the long cherished desire of my Pir-E-Kamil (Spiritual guide).

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