aaj ik aur baras biit gayā us ke baġhair
jis ke hote hue hote the zamāne mere
This silsila attributed to Khwaja Sheikh Bahauddin Naqshband flourished in Indo-Pak and Central Asia. Shaikh Ahmad Sarhindi also gave allegiance to a Sufi Khwaja Baqibillah of the same lineage and breathed new life into this tariqat which later became known as Naqshbandiyyah Mujadadiyya. Many books have been written on it, due to which a lot of knowledge is available here for Naqshbandis. Books related to Naqshbandi silsila are available in this special catalog of Rekhta eBooks to provide content at a glance.
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