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・ Hajiabad, Pakistan
・ Hajiabad, Zahedan
・ Hajiabad-e Aval
・ Hajiabad-e Aval Vazhdad
・ Hajiabad-e Dovom
・ Hajiabad-e Fajr
・ Hajiabad-e Minooyi
・ Hajiabad-e Poodchah
・ Hajiakbar Abdulghupur
・ Hajiamir-e Bala
・ Hajiamir-e Pain
・ Hajian Ki Dhok
・ Hajiani Khatijabai
・ Hajiani Lanjo
・ Hajib
Hajib Shakarbar
・ Hajib, Iran
・ Hajibaba Baghirov
・ Hajibaba Huseynov
・ Hajibala Abutalybov
・ Hajibey Sultanov
・ Hajigabul District
・ Hajigak mining concession
・ Hajigak Pass
・ Hajiganj Fort
・ Hajij
・ Hajij-e Bozorg
・ Hajij-e Kuchek
・ Hajika
・ Hajikano


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Hajib Shakarbar

Hazrat Hajib Shakarbar was born as the younger of the two sons of Hazrat Shams Tabrizi and Hazrat Shams Sabzwari in 1213 AC. His grand parents named him Alauddin Muhammad, but when his father returned from Tabriz to see his newborn baby, he changed the name from Alauddin Muhammad to Syed Ahmad because he had a dream to this effect in Tabriz. The new baby showed the signs of a born Hafiz and so came to be known as Zinda Pir from his very infancy. He got the title of Shakarbar in Sabzwar and of Hajib in Makkah, and became so famous with the sweet combination of Hajib Shakarbar that his original names went into total oblivion. He joined his father in Multan, Pakistan, with his elder brother Hazrat Naseeruddin, and a large armed escort of Turkish, Iraqi and Kabul fighters in 1289 AC.
In early 1302 he arrived with his faithful soldiers in Narhar on a preaching mission, where a fighting was imposed on him by the then Raja of Narhar, which the Hajibi army won. Three nights later, however, the defeated Raja, who had fled to Sambar, staged a late night surprise raid and martyred Hazrat Hajib Shakarbar who was offering his late night prayers. The Hajibi forces eventually won, killed the Raja and renamed the town as Narhar Sharif. The Grand Dargah Complex was built by a passing Hindu tradesman, who was impressed by the downpour of sugary white granules on and around the great Saint’s grave in the year 1445. He later converted to Islam, memorised the Quran and became the first ever Imam of the Dargah’s new built mosque.
==Lineage and background==
Syed Ahmad Hajib Shakarbaar’s lineage goes up to Imam Muhammad Ja'far al-Sadiq through his elder son Imam Muhammad Isma'il ibn Jafar.


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