Khodja Alaud Daula Abdul Khalik Gijduvani (the founder of "khodjagon" sufi branch) grave - Khodja Alaud Daula Abdul Khalik Gijduvani (the founder of "khodjagon" sufi branch) grave
Hodge Abd al-Khaliq Abd al-Jalil Gijduvani (1103-1179 g) - a prominent representative of Sufism, the founder of "Hadzhagan" Sufi Order, one of the seven feasts of sacred Bukhara. - Hodge Abd al-Khaliq Abd al-Jalil Gijduvani (1103-1179 g) - a prominent representative of Sufism, the founder of "Hadzhagan" Sufi Order, one of the seven feasts of sacred Bukhara.
Born in Gijduvan village, 52 km from Bukhara. The boy's parents were immigrants from Byzantium (Rum), the will of fate settled in Maurya. The father - Imam Haji Abdujalil, hereditary priest, was considered very authoritative faqih (Hanafi scholar), his mother came from a sort of Rum rulers. - Born in Gijduvan village, 52 km from Bukhara. The boy's parents were immigrants from Byzantium (Rum), the will of fate settled in Maurya. The father - Imam Haji Abdujalil, hereditary priest, was considered very authoritative faqih (Hanafi scholar), his mother came from a sort of Rum rulers.
Even at 22, the young man had the reputation of a prominent theologian. At the same time, he met with Sheikh Yusuf Hamadani became murid - novice and a zealous supporter of his teachings. The followers of the sheikh was a great set, but only four of Khoja Hassan Andaki, Abdullo Barracks, Ahmad Yassavi and Abdulhalik Gijduvani become true followers and companions. In consequence, al - Gijduvani became the spiritual deputy Sheikh as the fourth caliph, which determined his fate as a future sheik and feast (san spiritual guide) of Bukhara. - Even at 22, the young man had the reputation of a prominent theologian. At the same time, he met with Sheikh Yusuf Hamadani became murid - novice and a zealous supporter of his teachings. The followers of the sheikh was a great set, but only four of Khoja Hassan Andaki, Abdullo Barracks, Ahmad Yassavi and Abdulhalik Gijduvani become true followers and companions. In consequence, al - Gijduvani became the spiritual deputy Sheikh as the fourth caliph, which determined his fate as a future sheik and feast (san spiritual guide) of Bukhara.
- In the second half of the XII century, when the teacher left Hamadani Khorasan, al-Gijduvani organized a school of Sufism - Tariqa Hadzhagan ( "Path Haj").
Gijduvani reached great heights in the Islamic sciences, sanctity and piety. Throughout his life, he stuck to the basic rules of Sufism: stand on the right path, to renounce all earthly things, to accept voluntary poverty, and be all the way in time, both spiritually and physically. - Gijduvani reached great heights in the Islamic sciences, sanctity and piety. Throughout his life, he stuck to the basic rules of Sufism: stand on the right path, to renounce all earthly things, to accept voluntary poverty, and be all the way in time, both spiritually and physically.
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