Salik Abad Sharif

Salik Abad Sharif Darbar Aaliya, Azamia, Raheemiya, Gafooriya, Ameeriya, Masoomiya, Salik abad Sharif Located at 33°51'37.64"N, 72°43'11.66"E.

"Salik Abad" is a great spiritual centre and home of the Naqshbandia. Qadriya sufi order, is a Naqshbandi in origin, and is based in a small village called Salik Abad Sharif located 65 miles from Islamabad on Grand Trunk Rd. Salik is a term for a follower of Sufism. The Arabic word is a derivation from sulūk "pathway", in the sense of "one who follows a path". Sulūk here specifically refers to a s

piritual path, i.e. the combination of the two "paths" that can be followed in religion, the exoteric path or shariah, and the esoteric path or haqiqa. The "path" metaphor is derived from the Qur'anic term "Faslooki" in sura 16, (An-Nahl, The Bees), ayat 69:
Faslooki subula rabbiki zululan "engage in the paths of your Lord made easy [for you]." A salik is also called murid when one becomes a disciple to one particular spiritual teacher (murshid) or a Sufi master. The word Abad coming from come from Persia, and basically means "place."

17/12/2013

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