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Known
to intervene in human affairs from time to time through the
introduction of ideas and techniques, and to transmit to
segments of society the spiritual force of 'Barakah', the
Khwajagan Saints work consistently to rectify deviations in the
course of human history.
It is believed that they were the spiritual force behind
Saladin's
triumph
in Jerusalem, Mehmet II's conquest of Constantinople, Babur's
victory in India and the last of them will serve the Mahdi while
he excavates the Ark of the Covenant prior to the Second Coming
of Christ, to usher in world peace. As such, whenever the
Khwajagan reappear throughout history, the winds of major
spiritual change begin to blow.
The ranks of the Khwajagan include Sultan ul-Arifin Bayazid al-Bistami,
Khwaja Yusuf Hamadani,Ghawth al Adham Shaykh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani,
Sayyid Amir Kulal, the Imam of the Naqshbandiyya; Khwaja
Baha'uddin Shah Naqshband Muhammad al-Uwaisi al-Bukhari, and
Imam Rabbani Mujadid Alf Thani Ahmad Sirhindi. Each
Grand Master of the Tariqat i-Khwajagan attained the rank of
Ghawth, meaning spiritual protector of mankind. While each of
these Masters had hundreds of deputies, they passed the mantle
of complete succession in the Tariqat i-Khwajgan to only one
major deputy. Historically, the last absolute successor to the
Masters of Wisdom prior to the major decline in the Golden Age
of Islam in Mughal India and Ottoman Turkey was the Ghawth,
Mawlana Khalid Baghdadi, who took the Great Secret of the Order
out of India, to the Middle East, where he then transferred it
to the Shaykh Isma'il Kurdi. Under Shaykh Isma'il Kurdi the
Secret of the Tariqat i-Khwajagan was transferred to Dagestan,
from where it made its way to Sultan al-Awliya Mawlana Shaykh 'Abd
Allah al-Faiz ad-Dagestani, who passed it to Burhan l-Kurama
Ghawthu l-Anam, Sultan ul-Awliya Khwaja Muhammad Nazim, who is
also known as "Shaykh Nazim Adil al-Haqqani"
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