Spiritual Successors of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen
Nine Appointed Khulfa of Majlis-e-Khulfa - Bearers of Divine Trust
Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman has granted succession to nine of his best disciples who proved to be the true seekers of Allah. Among them he has only permitted Sahibzada Sultan Mohammad Murtaza Najib to take the oath of allegiance from seekers during his lifetime.
The remaining successors are entrusted with the instructions for taking the oath of allegiance and giving spiritual guidance after the passing of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen. However, they can grant amulets to the seekers for the solution of their worldly problems.
MAJLIS-E-KHULFA STRUCTURE
Rotating Leadership
Every six months, one successor is appointed as the Amin (trustee) of the committee
Shared Responsibilities
The designation keeps shifting to benefit from capabilities of each successor
Department Oversight
Different departments of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr under their supervision
SAHIBZADA SULTAN MOHAMMAD MURTAZA NAJIB
Sahibzada Sultan Mohammad Murtaza Najib is the only son of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen. He has the privilege of being in the pious company of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen since his childhood. It was during these impressionable years that his inward became a vessel brimming with the boundless ocean of Divine love.
SULTAN MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH IQBAL
Sultan Mohammad Abdullah Iqbal had been searching for the perfect spiritual guide since a young age. In 2008, he saw Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen in a dream who caressed his head saying, "I am your spiritual guide." From that very morning till 2014, he anxiously searched for the face of his dream.
DR. SULTAN MOHAMMAD HASNAIN MAHBOOB
Dr. Sultan Mohammad Hasnain Mahboob was born in Lahore, Pakistan. His upbringing was influenced by his mother's inclination towards spirituality, which instilled in him a strong faith and love for Allah. Soon after his mother pledged allegiance to Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen, he also pledged allegiance to him.
SULTAN MOHAMMAD ABDUL REHMAN
Sultan Mohammad Abdul Rehman has dedicated himself to various duties in Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr. One of his significant responsibilities is in the department of Sultan-ul-Faqr Digital Productions. Due to his strong inclination towards digital media, he has also taken on the responsibility of video editing and photography.
SULTAN MOHAMMAD NAEEM ABBAS MALIK
Sultan Mohammad Naeem Abbas Malik pledged allegiance to Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen on 24th June 2017, after sunset (Maghrib) salat during an iftar dinner at his sister's house who was already a disciple of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen.
SULTAN MOHAMMAD NASIR HAMEED
Sultan Mohammad Nasir Hameed was working as a graphic designer in a private company when, in the course of designing the title of the book Haqeeqat Ism-e-Allah Zaat, he was introduced to the sacred personality of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen. This pivotal encounter led to a significant turning point in his life.
SULTAN HAFIZ MOHAMMAD NASIR MAJEED
During his search for the Divine Essence, once he was reading Sultan-ul-Faqr magazine. On finding answers for his quest in the magazine, he followed the address provided in it and eventually reached the sacred company of Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen. He also had a dream which clarified to him that Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen is indeed the Universal Divine Man.
PROFESSOR SULTAN HAFIZ HAMMAD-UR-REHMAN
Professor Sultan Hafiz Hammad-ur-Rehman has remained associated with Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen despite his family's resistance to his spiritual journey and their efforts to prevent him from visiting his spiritual guide. He chose to leave his entire family only to immerse himself in serving Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen.
SULTAN MOHAMMAD AHSAN ALI
Once, while he was reading Sultan-ul-Faqr magazine, he felt a profound impact on him, as if he had found the destination he had been searching for long. Without delay, he visited Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen and entered into the circle of his slavery.
CONTINUITY OF DIVINE GUIDANCE
Learn More About the Successors
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