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'''Sabri Darbar Faisalabad''' is a [[Darbar Sahib Hall|Darbar Sahib]] or [[Sufi]] shrine in [[Faisalabad]], [[Pakistan]].
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'''Sabri Darbar Faisalabad''' is a Darbar, or [[Sufi]] shrine, in [[Faisalabad]], [[Pakistan]]. The shrine is located at Street number 4 at Manzoor Park, Nishatabad, Faisalabad.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.masjidnow.com/masjids/9734-sabri-darbar | title=Sabri darbar in Faisalabad &#124; MasjidNow }}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
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Hazrat Alauddin Ali Ahmed, also known as صابر کلیری Sabir Kaliyari ("Patient Saint of Kaliyar"), was a prominent South Asian Sufi saint in the 13th century, nephew and Khalifa (successor) to Baba Fareed (1188–1280), and the first in the Sabiriya branch of the Chishti Order. Today, his dargah (Sufi mausoleum) is at Kaliyar village, near Hardware.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}
[[File:Sabiri Darbar Faisalabad.jpg|thumb|Sabiri Darbar Faisalabad, Sufi Muhammad Hussain Sabiri]]


== Namesake ==
Hazrat Syed Alauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir Kaliyari was born in Herat, a town in the district of ( Afghanisthan) on the 17th Shahbanon 19, 512 Hijri (1196). His father was Syed Abdul Rahim, a descendent of Hazrat Gaus E Azam Dastagir. His mother was Jamila Khatun, the elder sister of Baba Fareed.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} He is known as Alauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir Kalyari. The names Ali and Ahmed were revealed to his mother in dreams. His father gave him the name Alauddin. Sabir was the title given by Baba Fareed Ganj E Sakar. Since his tomb is in Kalyar Sharif he is also known as Kalahari.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}
[[Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari]], also known as the "Patient Saint of [[Kaliyar]]", was a prominent South Asian Sufi saint in the 13th century. He was nephew and [[Khalifa]] (successor) to [[Baba Fareed]] (1188–1280), and the first in the Sabiriya branch of the [[Chishti Order]]. His [[dargah]] (Sufi mausoleum), [[Piran Kaliyar Sharif]], is close to Kaliyar village, near [[Haridwar]], India.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

[[File:Sabiri Darbar Faisalabad.jpg|thumb|Sabiri Darbar Faisalabad, Muhammad Hussain Sabiri Shah wilayat]]
=== Location ===
The shrine is located at Street number 4 at Manzoor Park, Nishatabad, Faisalabad.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}


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Sabri Darbar Faisalabad is a Darbar, or Sufi shrine, in Faisalabad, Pakistan. The shrine is located at Street number 4 at Manzoor Park, Nishatabad, Faisalabad.[1]

History

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Namesake

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Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari, also known as the "Patient Saint of Kaliyar", was a prominent South Asian Sufi saint in the 13th century. He was nephew and Khalifa (successor) to Baba Fareed (1188–1280), and the first in the Sabiriya branch of the Chishti Order. His dargah (Sufi mausoleum), Piran Kaliyar Sharif, is close to Kaliyar village, near Haridwar, India.[citation needed]

Sabiri Darbar Faisalabad, Muhammad Hussain Sabiri Shah wilayat

References

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  1. ^ "Sabri darbar in Faisalabad | MasjidNow".