10 hours ago MAZZAAR SHARIEF OF HAZRAT SOOFIE SAHEB SAHEB (R.A) As soon as Hazrath Soofie Saheb arrived in Durban in 1895 he bought a piece of land on the northern banks of the Umgeni River in Riverside, a stone’s throw from the Indian Ocean, and built a humble wood and iron house. On this land he chose a spot, where the present Musjid stands, and laid ...
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12 hours ago Very soon Hazrat Soofie Saheb (R.A) became a devoted disciple of Shah Ghulam Mustafa Effendi (R.A) who eventually sent him to Hyderabad to Hazrat Khwaja Habib Ali Shah who became Hazrat Soofie Sahebs Murshid and mentor. After several months of devotion and study Hazrat Soofie Saheb (R.A) was sent to South Africa in 1895 to propagate Islam.
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3 hours ago soofie saheb badsha peer ESTABLISHED IN 1895 BY HIS EXALTED EMINENCE HAZRATH HAJEE SHA GOOLAM MUHAMMED SOOFIE SIDDIQUI (RA) , COMMONLY KNOWN AS SOOFIE SAHEB RIVERSIDE, durban & KENVILLE
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12 hours ago His Musjid was known as the Soofie Saheb Darbar. He was the spiritual guide Badsha Peer predicted, and as a fellow Muslim man, Soofie Sahab located the grave of Badsha Peer at the Brook Street Cemetery and erected a shelter over his grave and made the community aware about the greatness of Badsha Peer. Badsha Peer became known as a saint.
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2 hours ago Mar 09, 2019 . Recitation of the Shijrah Shareef of Hazrath Soofie Saheb R.A. at Riverside Mazaar, Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal - South Africa
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12 hours ago HAZRATH SOOFIE SAHEB (RA) Hazrath Hajee Shah Goolam Mohamed Soofie Siddique Chisti Al-Qadiri Habibi RA. Was born in 1848 AC (1267) in the town of Ibrahimpatan, Ratnagir, about 200km from Bombay in India. He was the eldest son of Hazrath Ibrahim Siddiqui RA, a direct descendent of Hazrath Abu Bakr Siddique RA, the first Caliph of Islam.
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5 hours ago Apr 01, 2022 . Hazrat Soofie Saheb (R.A) built 13 Masjids over a period of 15 years in Southern Africa. A rare feat which has culminated in serving the needs of a large population of Muslims, both in and around South Africa. It inspires me to have witnessed each one of these Masjids developing in the passed 5 decades.
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4 hours ago Feb 24, 2013 . In 1968 the greatest tragedy to befall the Soofie Saheb family was the destruction of part of the Soofie Saheb Darbar at Riverside. Only the Mosque, Mazaar and Cemetery survived. To carry on the work of his Grandfather, the late Hazrath Bhaimia Soofie re-established a Mosque, Madressa and Orphanage at Sea Cow Lake.
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6 hours ago Hadrat Soofie Saheb (alaihir rahmah) passed away suddenly on 29 January 1911 (2 Rajab 1329) at the age of 63 years and lies buried in Riverside where a magnificent mausoleum has been erected over his tomb. His mother, Hadrat Rabi'ah (radi Allahu anha), passed away in 1913, just two years after him and was buried besides him at Riverside.
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4 hours ago Like all Sufi masters, Soofie Saheb (R.A) and Maulana Abdul Latief (R.A) were acutely aware that the vibrant love of the Holy Prophet, the Salutations and Peace of Allah be upon him, was the cornerstone of spiritual reawakening. This love had to express itself in scrupulous adherence to the Sunnah and in being conscious of the Nabi's, Allah’s ...
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Soofie Shah Goolam Mohamed Habibi (R.A) has appointed his eldest son Soofie Shah Mohamed Saeid Habibi as the Tomb Superior during his life through my office and also present the Khilafath to his second son Soofie Shah Abdul Aziz Habibi II. But the Will of Allah was otherwise. He passed away before accomplishing the festival of succession.
The greatest upheavel to befall the Soofie Family to date was when part of the Darbar at Riverside was destroyed by the then White government in 1968 under the Group Areas Act. However, Hazrath Shah Goolam Mohamed Soofie Sani RA was undaunted.
Hazarth Shah Goolam Mohamed Soofie Sani RA was in charge of the Darbar from 1947 to 1978, a period which proved most turbulent in the history of the Darbar (including a civil court case that was instituted against him regarding the Mazaar Shareef of Hazrath Badsha Peer RA and in which judgment was given in his favour).
He was also known as Bhaimia Soofie. A few days before his demise, Hazrath Soofie Saheb RA called his son Hazrath Shah Abdul Aziz Soofie RA and told him that a son will be born to him and that he must be named Goolam Mohamed. Indeed a year later a son was born and the wishes were fulfilled.