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Khanqah Daep Sharif

Khanqah Daep Sharif () or Khanqah-e-Usmania Sirajia Daep Sharif () is a place for spiritual retreat and character refinement. It is situated in the Soon Valley of Khushab District〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Khushab District )〕 in Punjab. This Khanqah was built for Muhammad Usman Damani by his disciples in 1887 CE.
==History==
Khwaja Muhammad Usman Damani was a prominent Muslim scholar and Sufi shaykh of Naqshbandi tariqah of 19th century (1828–1897) in South Asia (present day Pakistan). In 1885 CE (1303 AH) he moved to Soon Valley and made Daep Sharif his center of meditation and spiritual guidance. In 1887 CE nearby villagers Kufri and Koradhi donated 100 acres of land for the construction of the khanqah. A masjid, 20 rooms and a big compound was built.
The masjid in the khanqah expired in 1961 and was reconstructed the same year by Muhammad Ismail Siraji. The original inaughral stone is preserved in its original form.

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