چکیده:
What you have before you is a scholarly effort to introduce the 'Dhikriya Sect'. The reasons for naming this sect Dhikriya, a historical review of how it emerged and the formation of the Dhikriya sect, the interaction of Islamic sects and schools of thought with the followers of this sect before and after the independence of Pakistan, and their religious practices and rituals, including certain issues, are what this article addresses.
خلاصه ماشینی:
In the description of "Koh Murad," which is the site for the pilgrimage of the "Dhikriyas," the following poem is very famous: The Da'i resided there, stepping into standing, and his head in 2 prostration Sheikh Muhammad Qasr Qandi, who lived in the eleventh Hijri century, says the following in introducing the " Dhikriyas": That group who followed the compassionate Divine graces, the matter of the Caller of Allah became complete to the soul, just as the message of the Hazrat Da'i reached the creation.
' Sheikh Qasr Qandi says: When it became from the year of Ahmad nine hundred and seventy-seven, his pure essence set foot in India When one thousand and twenty-nine years had passed after Ahmad 5 That hidden gem disappeared into the courts of the Unknowable He also, along with this poem, narrates a tradition from the Holy Prophet (PBUH) as follows: «قال ابوبکر (رض ) يا رسول الله (ص ) مسئلتي منک ان متي کان خروج المهدي ؟ قال رسول الله (ص ): قد جاء بعد مماتي من بلاد هند في سنه سبع و سبعين و 1 Dhikri Mas'ala, Abdul Haq Baloch, p.
2- Salat (Prayer): Dhikris consider their religion to be the abrogation of past religions and schools of thought; therefore, they consider Salat, which is mentioned as one of the pillars of the holy religion of Islam, to be abrogated and instead perform "Zikr": In the book "Siyar-e Jahani" it is stated: "Your Ummah and your followers should recite La ilaha illa Allah at three times, loudly, at midday, at night, and at dawn with eloquent and profound voices, and they should abandon Salat, prayer, and fasting, and be in worship at night and in thought of faith during the day.