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Gausul Azam Hazrat Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Golamur Rahman (Baba Bhandari)
Universal Sufi Saint
File:Shrine of GGausul Azam Hazrat Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Golamur Rahman (Baba Bhandari) at Chittagong, Bangladesh.jpg
Shrine of AGausul Azam Hazrat Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Golamur Rahman (Baba Bhandari) Dorbar Sharif, Fotikchori, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Born
Golamur Rahman

c. (1865-01-10)10 January 1865
Died5 April 1937(1937-04-05) (aged 72)
Cause of deathDue to old age
Resting placeShrine of Hazrat Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Golamur Rahman (Baba Bhandari), Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Other namesGhaus-e-Azam, Kebla, Gausul Azam Maizbhanderi, Baba Bhandari
Known forMaizbhanderi Sufi Order
Parent(s)Father: Syed Abdul Karim
Mother: Syeda Musharaf Jaan






Gausul Azam Hazrat Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Golamur Rahman (Baba Bhandari)

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Introduction

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After Gaus-ul-Azam Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Ahmadullah established the order his nephew Gaus-ul-Azam Hazarat Syed Golamur Rahman took the order to its pinnacle height in terms of manifestation.

Born

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Gaus-ul-Azam Hazarat Syed Golamur Rahman was born on Monday, the 10th of January 1865. His father was Syed Abdul Karim, the youngest son of Syed Mati Ullah Shah. His mother's name was Syeda Musharaf Jaan. Even before his brith, Gaus-ul-Azam Hazarat Syed Ahmed Ullah (R.A.) predicted to his brother's wife that she would be the mother of Peerane-Peer.


Spiritual life & Success

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The prediction came to be true. Shah Sufi Maulana Syed Golamur Rahman Al Hasani Wal Hussaini, better knon as Baba (Father) Bhandari, nephew of Moulana Syed Ahmadullah Al Hassani Wal Hussaini, worked as a dynamo in spreading our Order and taught his disciples that one is not bound by custom, tradition, race, personal or social ideologies, yet capable of changing the course of human destiny.

The focus of his spiritual education is to train the individuals to know their true personality and inner values through inward training, leading to healthier relationships among human beings.

Gaus-ul-Azam Baba Bhandari received his education in different madrasha in childhood. Afterward he got himself admitted into Government Madrasha in Chittagong city. in student life too, he was reticent, introspective and he spent most of his time in the meditation of God.

Very often, he intended to go into the contiguity of Gaus-ul-Azam Hazarat Syed Ahmed Ullah (R). He wrote a munajat (Prayer) in Persian language while he was a student of Jamat-e-Siyum.Baba Bhandari was installed by Hazrat Kebla Kaba himself in his own spiritual domain to carry on the torch of Maizbhandari Philosophy. This great saint had portrayed his life with the true spirit of the Islamic teachings and rare humanitarian virtues. Hazrat Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Golamur Rahman (Baba Bhandari) was born on 10th January 1865, corresponding to 27th Ashwin of 1270 Bengali Calendar Year.

Since his childhood, he showed extra-ordinary behaviour, which used to attract people's attention and had made him different from any other child. It should be mentioned that before the birth of Baba Bhandari, Hazrat Gausul Azam Maizbhandari Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Ahmed Ullah (Hazrat Kebla Kaba) once called the mother of Baba Bhandari as "the mother of Peerane-Peer" (the word "Peerane-Peer" connotes the meaning of "Saint of all saints"). With the birth of Baba Bhandari, the parent thanked Allah for this heavenly gift and prayed to Him for materialisation of Hazrat Kebla Kaba's sacred saying. After seven days of his birth, Baba Bhandari was brought to Hazrat Kebla Kaba who took the new born baby in his hand and pronounced: "This boy is the rose of my garden. He has got the complexion and beautiful appearance of Hazrat Eusuf (AS). Look after him. I name him Golamur Rahman". Soon after the birth of Baba Bhandari, there were signs of tremendous improvement in his parent's family and miraculously the family's financial situation had improved. This was perhaps the first visible manifestation that the new born was truly blessed by the Almighty Allah and He Himself entrusted the responsibility of guiding the people in the path of welfare, as per the teachings of Quran and Sunnah. Since his childhood, Baba Bhandari was highly particular with religious activities, including prayers, fasting, and reading Quran and Hadith. He was first given the Quranic lesson by his own uncle and spiritual guide - Hazrat Kebla Kaba. Baba Bhandari started his basic education in a local religious school and later continued his higher studies in the Chittagong Government Madrasha - a religious college in Chittagong City. Throughout his academic life, Baba Bhandari demonstrated his utmost brilliance and devoted himself in understanding the underpinnings of the holy Quran and Sunnah.

Since his early childhood, he always preferred to be present in front of Hazrat Kebla Kaba. Sometimes Baba Bhandari used to stand on feet for the whole night in front of Hazrat. At the persuasion of his parent or relations, sometimes Baba Bhandari used to go back to his home but at the earliest possible opportunity he used to come back to his spiritual guide – Hazrat Kebla Kaba. Being in such close association with Hazrat Kebla Kaba, and through his robust devotion; Baba Bhandari attained the highest level of spiritual power. Since his early age, Baba Bhandari used to go for meditation. When he used to take the herd of cattle to tend in the field, he used to tell them: "Don't destroy anybody's crop". This advice to the cattle acted as such that they never encroached upon anybody's crop area. In the meantime, he used to get engulfed in deep meditation. This also clearly indicates the divine power that was awarded to him by the Allah from his boyhood, whereby even the animals would listen to him. On many occasions, Baba Bhandari did fasting through out the year. During the later part of the night he used to go to the mosque for performing his prayers. At the age of 23, Baba Bhandari got married but his attention could not be diverted to the worldly affairs. As the time went by, he got more involved in exploring mysteries of Allah's creation and devoted in creating illustrious examples, which could benefit the humanity. Baba Bhandari roamed extensively through dense forests of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Sitakund, and Deyanghills and also along the beach of the Bay of Bengal at Kumira and Fauzdarhat in Chittagong. He silently noticed and mixed with silent nature and attained union with the Divine illumination. He developed unimpeachable character and transcended the lure of this world. Thus the stream of nectar of his spiritual attainment showered blessings upon humanity irrespective of creed or cast. Like in the case of Hazrat Kebla Kaba, the description of Baba Bhandari's 'karamat' appears to be never-ending. All these Karamats were geared towards the well being of human race and to guide the people in the path of welfare. Many people were and are still being blessed by his spiritual power and overcome many of their miseries in life and many got divine blessings by merely coming in association with him.

Khalifa of Baba Bhandari

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Gausul Azam Hazrat Shah Sufi Moulana Syed Golamur Rahman (Baba Bhandari) has many authorized khalifa to teach Maizbhandari Suifsm . He having khlifa in India , Pakistan & Burma also . Nobody cant imagine his spiritual power but its very true he is a universal saint of the world.

List of the Khalifa

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S.No Name and Location
1 Mawlana Shah Sufi Hazrat Osiur Rahman (K:),Charon Deep, Chittagong
2 Mawlana Shah Sufi Quadi Asad Ali (K:),Ahla, Chittagong
3 Mawlana Shah Sufi Aminul Hoque Harbangiri (K:), Chittagong Mazar in Burma.
4 Mawlana Shah Sufi Farid-Uz-Zaman (K:), Sathkania, Chittagong.
5 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Goni (K:) , Kanchanpur, Chittagong.
6 Mawlana Shah Sufi Rezwan Uddin (K:), Shah Nagar, Chittagong.
7 Mawlana Shah Sufi Bazlul Karim (K:), Maandakini, Chittagong.
8 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Kuddus (K:), Akubdandi, Chittagong,
9 Mawlana Shah Sufi Wali Ullah Shah (K:)Razapuri, Comilla.
10 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abu Syed Haider Pagar (K:) , Dhaka.
11 Mawlana Shah Sufi Hafez Nazir Ahmed , Patantuli, Chittagong.
12 Mawlana Shah Sufi Jamir Uddin (K:), Latif Shikder, Chittara, Comilla.
13 Mawlana Shah Sufi Razab Ali (K:) , Shakrapuri, Comilla.
14 Mawlana Shah Sufi Besharat Ali (K:) , Ghilatala, Comilla.
15 Mawlana Shah Sufi Obayedullah (K:) , Bhola.
16 Mawlana Shah Sufi Maswud-Ul Karim (K:) , Moheshkhali, Cox's Bazar.
17 Mawlana Shah Sufi Hafez Fazlur Rhman (K:) , Shatbariya, Chittagong
18 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdus-Salam Isapuri (K:) , Nanupur, Chittagong
19 Mawlana Shah Sufi Syed Munsi Nesar Ahmed (K:), Nanupur, Chittagong,
20 Mawlana Shah Sufi Muhammad Ali (K:) , Chandgaon, Chittagong.
21 Mawlana Shah Sufi Serajul Hoque (K:) , Nayapara, Noakhali.
22 Mawlana Shah Sufi Noor Baksh (K:) , Gowaliya, Noakhali.
23 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Goni (K:), Hiyajora, Comilla.
24 Mawlana Shah Sufi Mokbul Ahmed (K:), Gomdandi, Chittagong.
25 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdus Sobhan Shah (K:), Panchlaish, Chittagong.
26 Mawlana Shah Sufi Wali Ullah Shah (K:) , Kulgaon, Chittagong.
27 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abul Mukarram Muhammad Nurul Islam (K:), Ahla, Chittagong.
28 Mawlana Shah Sufi Shekh Ahmedul Hoque (Muhammad Musa) (K:) , Hawla, Farhadabad, Chittagong.
29 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abul Khai (K:) , Shimray , Chittagong.
30 Mawlana Shah Sufi Sharafath Ullah (K:) , Laksmipur, Feni.
31 Mawlana Shah Sufi Afzal Patari (K:) , Hatgaon, Noakhali.
32 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Mannan Fakir (K:) , Kalyan Nagar , Noakhali.
33 Mawlana Shah Sufi Munsi Abdul Aziz (K:) , Kanchanpur, Noakhali,
34 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Hamid Munsi (K:) , Bhaterhod, Comilla.
35 Mawlana Shah Sufi Hazi Monir Uddin (K:) , Pomgaon, Comilla.
36 Mawlana Shah Sufi Junab Aki Shah (K:) , Chitshi, Comilla.
37 Mawlana Shah Sufi Syed Ali Shah (K:) , Chitshi, Comilla.
38 Mawlana Shah Sufi Nazir Ahmed Shah (K:) , Shitakunda, Chittagong.
39 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Hakim Munsi (K:) , Kanchanpur, Noakhali.
40 Mawlana Shah Sufi Shahadat Ali fakir (K:) , Bhober Mura, Comilla.
41 Mawlana Shah Sufi Shekh KHairul Bashar Faruki (K:), Charandeep, Chittagong.
42 Mawlana Shah Sufi Asu Fakir (k;) , Rangamati.
43 Mawlana Shah Sufi Mazharul Islam (K:) , Ahla, Chittagong.
44 Mawlana Shah Sufi Garib Ali Shah (K;), Nalanda, Chittagong.
45 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Latif (K:), Matlab, Comilla.
46 Mawlana Shah Sufi Yeasin Fakir (K:) , Matlab, Comilla.
47 Mawlana Shah Sufi Monir Uddin Munsi (K;) , Swandeep, Chittagong.
48 Mawlana Shah Sufi Pochon Miyah Fakir (K;) Fatickchari, Chittagong.
49 Mawlana Shah Sufi Islam Master (K:) , Haidarganj, Noakhali.
50 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Jalil Fakir (K:) , Chandgaon. Chittagong.
51 Mawlana Shah Sufi Eyakub (Harin Katar Gazi) (K:) , Noakhali.
52 Mawlana Shah Sufi Gulam Mustapha (K:) , Noakhali.
53 Mawlana Shah Sufi Matiur Rahman Shah Farhadabadi (K:), Chittagong.
54 Mawlana Shah Sufi Chand Miyah (K:) , Bhairabh.
55 Mawlana Shah Sufi Panjabi Hafez Shaheb (K:) ,Kewar, Dhaka.
56 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdus Sobhan Fakir (K:), Rupchandrapur, Mymensing.
57 Mawlana Shah Sufi Ismail Talukder , Ramgopaldi, Barisal.
58 Mawlana Shah Sufi Muahmmad Syedul Hoque (K:), Karankati, Barisal.
59 Mawlana Shah Sufi Bashir Uddin Fakir (Rangpuri) (K:) , Chinui, Rangpur.
60 Mawlana Shah Sufi Syed Kamal (K:), Moishkaram, Guzra, Nowapara, Raozan, Chittagong.
61 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Jobbar (K:) , Mimon Nagari , Mymensing.
62 Mawlana Shah Sufi Muhammad Hussain (K:) , Dhaka,
63 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdul Hadi (K:), Kanchanpur, Chittagong.
64 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abul Fajal (K:) (kala miya daktar), Nanupur, Chittagong.
65 Mawlana Shah Sufi Abdus Samad Pandit (K:) , Haziganj, Comilla.
66 Mawlana Shah Sufi Hamidullah (K:), Pachoye, Laksam, Comilla.
67 Mawlana Shah Sufi Syed Musaheb Uddin Ahmed Shahapuri (K:), Comilla.
68 Mawlana Shah Sufi Hafez Lutfur Rahman (K:), Mirshoray, Chittagong.

Death

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At the age of 71 years and six months, Baba Bhandari left this world on 5th of April, 1937, corresponding to 22nd Chaitra of 1343 Bengali Calendar Year. Countless devotees observe this day as a mark of respect to this majestic saint.

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References

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* http://www.maizbhandarmainia.org/history.php/ www.maizbhandarmainia.org/history.php]