Pir saqib shaami biography definition
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Pir Muhammad Saqib bin Iqbal Shaami (Hafizahullah) was born in Azad Kashmir in a well respected family frequently visited by Sufis and religious personalities. From an early age he showed fervour in following the Qur’an and islamisk tradition by spending time in seclusion reciting the Holy Book practising dhikrullah (remembrance of Allah), preaching about prayer and respect, relating the stories of the Prophets (upon them be peace) to his contemporaries, and being preoccupied with cleanliness and eating moderately.
At a tender age he also enjoyed the company of Islamic mystics and often spent his time with Pir Walayat Hussain Shah and mystiker Muhammad Shafi. Where the latter was most notorious for his spirituality, often falling into wajd (spiritual ecstasy).
Background: Azad Kashmir, Pakistani
Resides: Birmingham, UK
Current Occupation:
Education: Hifz, Dars Nizami, BA Law
Denomination: Sunni
Jurisprudence: Hanafi
Aqeedah: Maturudi
Preferred Subject: Tassawuf, Fiqh, Aqe
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Deceptive Distortions of Saqib Shami on the Death of Shaykh ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah
Compiled, Translated & Annotated
Abu Hibban & Abu Khuzaimah Ansari
Saqib ‘Shami’ delivered a talk a few years back, parts of which were uploaded on to youtube titled as, “Death of Ibn Taymiyyah What Really Happened? Did (BIDDAH & SHIRK) Take Place?”
Saqib is based at this centre
It has now been revamped with a modern look,
Apart from the disastrous distortions and misconstrued interpolations to serve the innocent listeners in the gathering, most of the points do not extend beyond comical digressions and hyped hellenistic delusions. One of the outright lies uttered by Saqib was that Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah wore a Ta’wiz or talisman (which he cleverly terms as a Dauri – a subcontinent term for a thick string attached to a type of tawiz) and hence he died with that around his
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Early Life
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