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Mohra Sharif (Holy Village; Mohra for "small village" and Sharif for "holy" or "noble") is an isolated mountain monastery and home of the Naqshbandia Mujaddadiya Sufi order. The order is Naqshbandi in origin, and is based in a small village called Mohra Sharif located in the Murree hills of Punjab, Pakistan outside the Pakistani capital of Islamabad.
Mohra Sharif was made into a spiritual center by Baba Ji Muhammad Qasim Sadiq (b. 1263 A.H.) at the guidance of his spiritual leader Khwaja Nizam ad Din and spent the remaining Eighty years of his life in this remote village.
Current Status[]
Mohra Sharif currently holds the seats of Sufi orders Nisbat-e-Rasooli and Qasimiya.
References[]
- Sufi Muhammad Rasheed (2006). Nisbat-e-Rasooli. Maktaba Nisbat-e-Rasooli. ISBN 969-8614
- http://www.mohrasharif.com.pk
- http://www.nisbat-e-rasooli.info