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64:(the oneness of Allah) and the principles of Islam. He was known to have performed numerous miracles, which drew people from various backgrounds to seek his blessings and spiritual guidance. His shrine, known as Darbar-e-Asrariya or Astan-e-Payeen, located in Kishtwar, remains a major pilgrimage site. Devotees flock to his shrine, especially during his Urs (death anniversary) on the 25th of Kartik, to pay their respects and seek spiritual fulfillment. 52:, recognized these signs and guided him on the path of Sufism. According to legends, Shah Asrar's father prepared a special sugar syrup on the 25th day of Kartik, recited Quranic verses over it, and then gave it to Shah Asrar to drink, which led to his passing and return to God. He lived for only eighteen years but left a profound impact on his followers and the community. 81:
Hazrat Shah Asrar-ud-Din Baghdadi's legacy continues to thrive through the numerous devotees who visit his shrine named Darbar-e Asrariya and Astan-e-Payeen in Chowgan and follow his teachings. His life and works have contributed to the spread of Sufism in the region, promoting values of love, peace,
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The annual Urs of Hazrat Shah Asrar-ud-Din is a significant event in Kishtwar, attracting thousands of devotees. This event is marked by various religious activities, including recitations of the Quran, prayers, and communal meals. It is a time when people from different faiths come together,
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Shah Asrar-ud-Din was born into a family known for its piety and deep spiritual roots. From a young age, he exhibited signs of extraordinary spiritual talent and inclination towards mysticism. His father, Hazrat
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and spiritual enlightenment. The shrine stands as a testament to his enduring influence and the deep respect he commands among his followers.
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Shah Asrar-ud-Din is remembered for his miracles and spiritual guidance. His teachings emphasized the importance of
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reflecting the inclusive nature of Sufism that Shah Asrar-ud-Din preached and practiced.
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Baghdadi was a prominent Islamic Sufi saint in the region of
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Kishtwar
Farid-ud-Din Baghdadi
Baghdad
Abdul Qadir Gilani
Shah Farid-ud-Din
Tawhid
"Devotees throng Urs of Shah Asrar-ud-Din (RA)"
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"Sufism In Doda-Urs Hazrat Shah Asrar-ud-Din(RA)"
"Urs Shah Asrar-ud-Din Sahib | District Kishtwar, Government of Jammu & Kashmir | India"
"Urs Shah Asrar-ud-Din Sahib | District Kishtwar, Government of Jammu & Kashmir | India"
"Devotees throng Urs of Shah Asrar-ud-Din (RA)"
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1733 deaths
Iraqi Sufi saints
Kashmiri Sufi saints
Culture of Chenab Valley

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