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Sajāda Nashīn (Persian: سجاده نشین; lit. ' gooto] jooɗii [e] duwaawu duwaawu’)[1] walla Gaddi Nashin ko helmere iwdi Persi, huutorteende e nder aadaaji Suufiyaŋkooɓe to Asii fuɗnaange, ina tuugnii e lomtotooɗo oo, ina jokkondiri e lomtotooɗo oo, ina jokkondiri e lomtotooɗo oo, ina jokkondiri e lomto walla heddiritary gardiiɗo jaagorgal suufiewal custodian walla hoolaaɓe e nokku makko.[2]

Won heen ɗo, Ajjada Nashin woni ɓii suufi walla Pir walla iwdi gooto e almuɓɓe mum en. Sajjada firti ko ‘war duwaawu’ (gila e sajdarat aarabeeɓe walla ‘prostrat’) tawa nashin ko konngol huutorteengol wonande neɗɗo jooɗiiɗo heen.[3] Sajjada ina teskaa e nokku mo Suufiijo oo waɗi e yanaande walla yanaande, anndiraande Darga walla Mazar. Koolaaɗo ko neɗɗo teeŋtuɗo jogiiɗo e ardaade laabi Suufiiɗi aadaaji e nder golle Dargah ñalnde kala e teeŋti noon e sahaa maayde maayɗeele noddirteeɗe Urs. No darnde ndonu ndee darnde Sajjanaaɓe nashin rewirta e cukalel caggal maayde jogiiɗo oo.[4]

Ñawanɗe dawriyankooɓe Pakistan biyeteeɗo Shah Mehmood Qureshi ko Nashin Sajja oo, hono no Suufiyaŋke biyeteeɗo Hazrat Baha-din Zakariya Mulani.

Syed Ghulam Nisamudin Jami ko Sajjada Nashin mo woni jooni oo, mo Golra sharif.

Sarwar Chishti woni ndonu sajjato Sarwada mo sharif nir sharif.

Syed Mohammad Faiz Nizami ko nashin sajjada mo hannde mo dargah Hazrat Nisamuddin, Nuzhi

Doktoor Kalifa Masthan Sahib Qadri ko Naashen Nagore (Kalifa - hooreejo leydi) Nagore Dargah, Tamil Nadu, to leydi Indiya.

Javed Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan. wakilaade Hanumangarh e nder Rajasthan, galle toowɗo leydi Indiya.

  1. Schimmel, Annemarie (1980). Islam in the Indian Subcontinent. Leiden: Brill. p. 273.
  2. "Who is Sajjadanashin?". Sufi Cultural Organization. n.d. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  3. Ali, Syed Ameer (1885). The Law Relating to Gifts, Trusts, and Testamentary Dispositions Among the Mahommedans:According to the Hanafi, Maliki, Shâfeï, and Shiah Schools. London: Thacker, Spink and Company. p. 246.
  4. "Waqar Hussain becomes 12th Sajjada Nashin of Shah Bhitai shrine". Dawn. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2022.