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| | SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. Interview : Makhdoom Syed Chan Pir Qadri on Sikh Muslim Relations |
 | | Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib was one of the most pious Muslim Sufis of his times, a leading Pir of the Qadria order that traces its origins to the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad [peace be upon him] through Hazrat Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani of Baghdad. |  | | It was there that Hazrat Mian Mir sahib befriended the Guru's son, Guru Arjan Dev Maharaj, who became the leader and the Guru of the Sikhs after his father's death. |  | | Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib would often say, Karni Parvan Kya Hindu Kya Musalman, which means 'In the path of effort [for God], there is no difference between the Hindu and the Muslim'. |
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http://www.sikhspectrum.com/102002/pir_sahib.htm
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| | SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. Poems : Tribute To Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib |
 | | Makhdoom Syed Chan Pir Qadri ji is presently the custodian (sajjada nashin) of the shrine (dargah) of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib in Lahore. |  | | Jetty Singh has written a poem in honor of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib, a Muslim Sufi saint, who was invited by Guru Arjan Dev to lay the foundation of Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple). |  | | Sain Mian Mir ji's Gaddi or silsila and muaqaam is the highest Qadri Silsila in Indian sub-continent. |
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http://www.sikhspectrum.com/112002/mian_mir_tribute.htm
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| | Mardana Mian Mir descendants |
 | | Makhdoom Syed Chan Pir Qadri, the custodian of the shrine of and descendant of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib. |  | | Mian Mir Ji was a devotee of Guru Arjun Dev Ji and was invited to lay the foundation stone of Harmindar Sahib. |  | | The singer supplemented each line of the main Shabad or hymn he was singing with numerous quotes from these sources, some in Persian, some in Sanskrit. |
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 | | So also Mian Mir's Murshed Hazrat Sayed Kizr who lived an anonymous life in Sevestan. |  | | Mian Mir Balapir of Lahore a maternal grand son of Hazrat Qazi R.A. had to take refuge in Lahore and live an anonymous life for almost forty years. |  | | The King was pressurized by Ulmas and so he organized a Manazira between the Ulma-e-Waqat and the Mehdavi Ulmas to determine the truth about the faith and also to pass a decree for Mian's persecution. |
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| | Guru Arjan Sahib Ji, Fifth Sikh Guru, 5th guru, Panjvi Patshahi, Guru Arjun Dev Jee, Sahib Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, The Sikh Guru, India |
 | | He got the foundation stone of Harmandir Sahib, laid by a Muslim Saint Hazrat Mian Mir Ji of Lahore on 1st Magh, Vikrami Samvat 1644 (December 1588). |  | | It is said that Mian Mir (a Muslim Sufi Saint and friend of Guru Sahib) tried to intercede on behalf of Guru Sahib but the later forbade him. |  | | During the torturing period, Guru Sahib was made to sit on the hot iron plates and burning sand was poured over his naked body. |
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http://www.sgpc.net/gurus/guruarjandev.asp
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| | Surya Kumari Upadhyayula - Articles |
 | | Being the eldest son of Pir Maqsood Shah Gillani, an influential sajjadanashin (spiritual patron) of the Shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir in Lahore, Mubarik was reckoned as the most important political opponents of then Prime Minister, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. |  | | He is buried at the graveyard situated in the premises of the Shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir. |  | | This is why his father Maqsood Ali Shah preferred to keep him away from their ancestral area of Mian Mir Village on Lahores Upper Mall. |
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http://www.suryakumari.com/articles/geelani.html
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| | Inter-Faith Significance of the Golden Temple |
 | | That the foundation stone of this holiest of holy shrines of the Sikhs, the Golden Temple, was laid by a Muslim saint (Pir Hazrat Mian Mir) is a living symbol of not only just religious tolerance but of the recognition and acknowledgment of spiritual sincerity of a holy man of another faith. |  | | This generous gesture and magnanimity of heart on the part of the Sikh Guru does not have any parallel in the history of world religions. |
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| | The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Amritsar PLUS |
 | | The SGPCs first website says: Guru Arjan Dev got the foundation of Harmander Sahib laid by a Muslim saint Hazrat Mian Mir ji of Lahore on 1st of Magh, 1645 Bikrmi Samvat (December, 1588). |  | | Another Sikh scholar, Dr Madanjit Kaur, in her book The Golden Temple: Past and Present also concluded that the foundation stone was laid by the Sikh Guru and not by Sain Mian Mir. |  | | The initial website reads that the foundation stone was laid by Sain Mian Mir, while its revised version says it was laid by the Guru himself. |
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| | Sikhism Featured Sections - Harimandir Sahib |
 | | A muslim mystic, a true lover of God, Hazrat Mian Mir, who had become a legend in his very life-time, was invited to lay the foundation stone of this Universal Temple of God, further signifying that this Temple of God belonged to all. |  | | All religions have produced true lovers of God. |
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http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/featured/harimandir.htm
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| | Government Of Punjab, India :: About Punjab :: Tourism |
 | | The foundation of Harmandir Sahib was laid by a Muslim Saint Hazrat Mian Mir Ji of Lahore on 1st of Magh, 1644 Bikrmi Samvat (December 1588). |  | | Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji assisted by prominent Sikh leaders like Baba Budha ji; Bhai Gurdas ji and Bhai Sahlo ji supervised the construction work.Unlike other temples of its time, the Harmandir Sahib is built on a lower level and has gates that open to all four directions. |  | | Both the projects were completed in 1577 A.D. (Guru Arjan Dev) |
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http://www.punjabgov.net/gurudwara_goldentemple.asp
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| | Damdami Taksal - Gurdwaras - Punjab - Amritsar District |
 | | The foundation stone is said to have been laid Mir Mohammed, a Muslim divine, better known as Hazrat Mian Mir of Lahore in the 28th December 1588. |  | | The Sri Harmandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib is known to many in the English speaking world as the Golden Temple on account of the gold coating on the outside above the first floor level. |
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| | Hazrat Mian Mir is a great pir |
 | | Afterwards he was accepted as a spiritual disciple by Hazrat Mian Mir. |  | | According to a document that has been said to be correct by the relatives of Hazrat Mian Mir and by trustworthy people and notables in Sehwan and which was shown by the son of his brother Mohammed, he was born in the year 957/1550. |  | | Giving up all worldly interests and resigning his post, he went to Hazrat Mian Mir. |
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| | SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. Poems : Tribute To Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib |
 | | Makhdoom Syed Chan Pir Qadri ji is presently the custodian (sajjada nashin) of the shrine (dargah) of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib in Lahore. |  | | Mazaar of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib in Lahore. |  | | Jetty Singh has written a poem in honor of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib, a Muslim Sufi saint, who was invited by Guru Arjan Dev to lay the foundation of Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple). |
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http://www.sikhspectrum.com/112002/mian_mir_tribute.htm
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| | Hazrat Mian Mir is a great pir |
 | | According to a document that has been said to be correct by the relatives of Hazrat Mian Mir and by trustworthy people and notables in Sehwan and which was shown by the son of his brother Mohammed, he was born in the year 957/1550. |  | | Hazrat Mian Mir experienced the passing a way of shaykh Nattha as a void in his life and he grieved intensely over the death of his favourite mureed. |  | | Hazrat Mian Mir transformed him completely within a week and thus he was able to reach a high position in the spiritual domain. |
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| | SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. Interview : Makhdoom Syed Chan Pir Qadri on Sikh Muslim Relations |
 | | Dara himself was a great Sufi and a disciple of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib. |  | | Because Dara was a disciple of Hazrat Mian Mir Sahib who, in turn, was a close friend of Guru Hargobind, Dara fled to the Guru to seek refuge when Aurangzeb declared war on him. |  | | Because the family and followers of Hazrat Mian Mir Saheb had supported Dara Shikoh and Guru Hargobind against Aurangzeb, they were forced to flee from Lahore and they took shelter elsewhere. |
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| | Encroachment spoils the shrine of a saint -DAWN - National; 06 February, 2005 |
 | | LAHORE, Feb 5: The shrine of Mir Khwaja Mahmood, popularly known as Hazrat Eshan, a contemporary saint of Hazrat Mian Mir, has been encroached upon by locals. |  | | It is said that Nur Jahan was cured by the prayer of Hazrat Eshan, who used to hold religious discourses with Hazrat Mian Mir. |  | | Located on the Shalamar Road in Begampura, the monument is under the control of the Federal Archaeology Department. |
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| | Sufi Movement and Pakistan |
 | | Other notable sufis of Pakistan were: Hazrat Shah Mohammad Ghouse who migrated from Sindh and settled down in the Punjab; Hazrat Mian Mir, who was born in Sindh and migrated to Lahore where he is buried. |  | | The great pioneers of this 13th century sufi movement in Pakistan were the four friends known as 'Chahar Yar': Hazrat Fariduddin Masud Ganj Shakar of Pak Pattan (1174-1266); Hazrat Syed Jalaluddin Bukhari of Uch-Bahawalpur (1196-1294); Hazrat Bahauddin Zakaria of Multan (1170-1267) and Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar of Sehwan (1177-1274). |  | | The ushering in of the greatest monotheistic movement in history under the nomenclature of 'Islam' was possible and its success assured because of the sterling character, the imperishable faith and unfailing resolve of its leader, Prophet Mohammed, and his companions. |
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| | Pakistan Travel Web > Tour Packages > Cultural Tours > Southern Flavour II |
 | | Also visit Tomb of Mughal Emperor Jehangir and Hazrat Mian Mir. |  | | Mian Mir - Mir Muhammad was his real name, he enjoyed the destination of having three royal personages as his devotees. |  | | It is believed that nobody has ever returned empty handed from his tomb. |
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| | LAHORE: Rs240 million for CDG works -DAWN - Local; 25 May, 2004 |
 | | The CDG would build the hospital on 24 kanals of land adjacent to the shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir in Mustafaabad. |  | | He said the chief minister had also approved the construction of the Mian Mir Hospital. |  | | Mian Mahmood said that three companies had expressed interest in the Light Rail Transit Project. |
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| | Audio - Aarta Baba Sri Chand Ji |
 | | Highly moved by what Hazrat Mian Mir Ji said, Jahangir went to take the blessings of Baba Sri Chand Ji. |  | | Mian Mir Ji (who laid the foundation stone of Harmandir Sahib) to The Emperor Jahangir - |  | | The Holy Aarta in praise of Sri Guru Nanak Sahib, written by Baba Sri Chand Ji At the very outset Baba Sri Chand Ji adores His father as the Lord Almighty and as the Master of all the Universes. |
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| | Table of Contents and Excerpt, Abbas, The Female Voice in Sufi Ritual |
 | | I studied Sufi practices at the shrines of Bulle Shah in Kasur, Bibi Pak Daman, Data Ganj Bakhsh Hujwiri, Shah Hussain, and Hazrat Mian Mir in Lahore, Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and Shah Abdul Latif in Sind, and Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya and Rukunuddin Shah Alam in Multan. |  | | At these shrines I observed the rituals that both women and men performed. |  | | I transmit the flavor of languages such as Panjabi, Siraiki, Sindhi, and Urdu to the reader. |
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| | Harimandir Sahib - The Golden Temple |
 | | A muslim mystic, a true lover of God, Hazrat Mian Mir, who had become a legend in his very life-time, was invited to lay the foundation stone of this Universal Temple of God, further signifying that this Temple of God belonged to all. |  | | Humility Incarnate Guru Arjan selected the lowest level because this was to be the eternal seat of the Prophet of Humility, Sri Guru Nanak Sahib (manifest Sri Guru Granth Sahib). |  | | This unique temple of God has been built at the lowest level because it represents the humility of Guru Nanak. |
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http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/featured/harimandir.htm
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| | Inter-Faith Significance of the Golden Temple |
 | | That the foundation stone of this holiest of holy shrines of the Sikhs, the Golden Temple, was laid by a Muslim saint (Pir Hazrat Mian Mir) is a living symbol of not only just religious tolerance but of the recognition and acknowledgment of spiritual sincerity of a holy man of another faith. |  | | This is the message which the Golden Temple conveys to those who have to descend on its precincts as a mark of reverence. |  | | The Temple is more commonly known as "Harimander" which means "House of God". |
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| | Lahore |
 | | Guru Ram Das was born at Bazaar Chuna Mandi, Lahore in 1534 A.D. Guru Arjan Dev got the foundation stone of Harmandir Sahib, laid by a Muslim Saint Hazrat Mian Mir Ji of Lahore in December 1588. |  | | The City has many significant connections with Sikhism and played an important part in the history of the Sikh Gurus. |  | | Guru Arjan met an untimely death when he was tortured on the orders of the Emperor Jahangir in 1606 in this city. |
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http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Lahore
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| | Encyclopedia: Golden Temple |
 | | A Muslim saint Hazrat Mian Mir ji of Lahore in December 1588 initiated the construction of this wonderful building by laying the foundation stone. |  | | A Sikh is a follower of Sikhism, a religious faith originating in the Punjab. |  | | Located in Amritsar, Punjab, India, this beautiful building is the most important sacred shrine for the Sikhs, who travel from all parts of the world to pay their respects to this, their most important historic site. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Golden-Temple
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| | Sikhism Featured Sections - Harimandir Sahib |
 | | A muslim mystic, a true lover of God, Hazrat Mian Mir, who had become a legend in his very life-time, was invited to lay the foundation stone of this Universal Temple of God, further signifying that this Temple of God belonged to all. |  | | The Sikhs were anxious to raise the plinth of Sri Harimandir Sahib higher than all the surrounding buildings and had strongly pleaded with the Guru for doing so but wonderful were divine outpourings of the Humility Personified Guru Arjan. |  | | Humility Incarnate Guru Arjan selected the lowest level because this was to be the eternal seat of the Prophet of Humility, Sri Guru Nanak Sahib (manifest Sri Guru Granth Sahib). |
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