Khoja Sayyid Amir Kulal Bukhari 🕌
Khoja Sayyid Amir Kulal Bukhari 🕌
The memorial complex of Khoja Sayyid Amir Kulal Bukhari is the burial place of Sayyid Amir Kulal. During his lifetime, he bore the nickname Kalon, which means “Great”. He was professionally engaged in pottery. Glory overtook him long before he became a Great teacher. He was a famous and talented potter.
Sayyid Amir Kulal was a spiritual authority and had over a hundred followers, among whom was Bahautdin Muhammad Naqshbandi. He introduced Naqshbandi to the basics of Sufism, the correct reading of dhikr, and the traditions of the mystical path of Hajagan. It is believed that the teacher was introduced to the Great Disciple by Sheikh Haji Samosiy, who already then realized that he trusted the most valuable and dear spiritual son. Sayyid Amir Kulal was buried in 1370 in his native village of Suhar.
His real name is Syed Amir Kalon, and he was born in the village of Sukhor near Bukhara. Breed B was born in 1287. They were known as Mir Kulol because of their pottery. Mir Kulol is considered to be the piri murshid of the fifteenth nation in "Silsilai Sharif".Syed Amir Burhan of Mir Kulol, Syed Amir Hamaa. They had children named Syed Amir Shah and Syed Amir Umar. Mir Kulol had one hundred and fourteen saintly caliphs, the most mature being Bahauddin Naqshband. Maulana Arif Deggarani, Sheikh Edgar Wali, Sheikh Jamaluddin Dehai Asiya, Sheikh Shamsiddin Kulol, Khoja Darzuni. His Highness Amir Kulol's eldest son Amir Burhanii Halrat Bahoudin, second son Amir Shahni Hazrat Sheikh To Edgar, the third son of Amir Hamzani Mawlana
Orif means to Rani and the fourth Amir Umarii Maulona Jamoliddin Dehai will be handed over to Asia. Sayyed Amir Kulol's pirs in the sect are considered to be Hazrat Babayi Samosi.
His grandson Shahabeddin wrote the book "Makomoti Amir Kulol" about Syed Mir Kulol. "As written in Makamoti Amir Kulol, the mothers of Hazrat Mir Kulol used to say: "If I swallowed a bite that I doubted that Amir Kulol was in my womb, I would get such a big pain under my breast that I would even faint. Later it turned out that this was due to the blessing of my pure child."
<<According to the narration of Makamoti Amir Kulol, Hazrat Mir Kulol, during his celibacy, had an alliance with his equals in one of the gardens of Romitan district, washed his robes and said to his brothers, "O brothers, let's not put the robes on the thatched wall, because the thorns there will be hurt." Let's hang on the branches of the trees, the branches will bend and hurt. Don't even throw it on the ground, the grass will be ruined. Hearing these words, the brothers, who did not know what they meant, asked: "Amir, how do you wash and dry your cloak?" Hazrat said: "I will throw my cloak over me and sit in the sun and that's it. Hey guys, if a piece of straw breaks off from the wall and falls to the ground, or a branch of a tree breaks, or if it damages the grass that cattle eat, what excuse do we ask God for? Don't do bad deeds, even if they are small. Because if a small sin is repeated, it will lead to hell.
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