Tag: Beydokht

Latest News: Taking Illegal Action to Confiscate the Assets and Property in Beydokht

  According to the latest reports from Beydokht town, a court hearing date has been set for 92/07/20 (Oct 12, 2013) in order to handle an objection from Dervish lawyers against “Executive committee of Imam”s claim ownership of some items of Beydokht property.According to Majzooban Noor, following sending out notification by executive committee of Imam […]

Large Rise in Pilgrims Traveling to Mazar e Soltani, Beydokht

  During the last few days reportedly the number of pilgrims who is traveling to Beydokht town has dramatically increased.According to Majzooban Noor, over the past few days after a notification was sent by executive committee of Imam (Property Organization/ General Directorate of Khorasan) about a property belongs to Mr. Reza Ali Shah, regarding the confiscation […]

In Memory of His Holiness Sultan Ali Shah Gonabadi

    19th of Bahman 1391 corresponding to 26th of Rabi-ul-awal 1434 is the 104th death anniversary of His Holiness Hajj Sultan Muhammad Gonabadi “Sultan Ali Shah”. One of the most famous saints in the history of Sufism was Sayyid Shah Ni’matullah Wali (A.H. 731-831/1338-1428 C.E.), and all Shi’ia orders of Sufism trace their ancestry […]

Sufi master

    In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate,the Merciful Opening Statement Dr.Nour Ali Tabandeh (Majzoob Ali Shah) I am very delighted that a group of scholars are assembled in this spiritual and academic gathering to honor one of Iran’s greatest men of literature, Irfan(Sufism) and Islam.

In Memory Of The 34th Qutb Hazrat Sultan Ali Shah Gonabadi

  The Master of all Gnostics, pride of all the Sages, head of all jurisprudents, the perfect ascetic and great moralist, His Holiness Sultan Ali Shah Gonabadi. His noble name was Hajj Sultan Mohammad son of Mulla Hydar Mohammad an inhabitant of Baydukht Gonabad. His esteemed father Mulla Hydar Mohammad was taken captive in one […]

Sufi Nematollahi Gobnabadi

  Mahan-Kerman Hazrat Seyed Nourod-din Shah Nematollah Vali is considered the greatest Sufi master and one of the most elequent Iranian poets of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries A.D. In Sufism he belonged to the Ma’rufi Order and was a disciple of Sheikh Abdullah Yafei, who died in Mecca in 768 A.H. (1362 A.D.).

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