MIR ABDUL BAQI PURANI: A LEGACY CARVED IN STONE
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Saturday, 6 April 2024
Mir Abdul Baqi Purani: The Stalwart Governor of Bukkur’s Rich History
Thursday, 4 April 2024
Faqir Qadir Bux Bedil: The Mystic Poet of Rohri
In the realm of Sufi tradition, the name Faqir Qadir Bux Bedil stands tall. His birth in 1814 in the spiritually vibrant town of Rohri marked the arrival of a mystic who would leave an indelible mark on the world of poetry and spirituality. Bedil, a name signifying ‘one without a heart,’ was not a reference to a lack of emotion, but rather to his complete surrender to divine love, which made him a guiding light of mysticism.
Bukkur Island’s Beacon of Sufism: The Shrine of Syed Sadar Ur Din Shah
EXPLORING THE SPIRITUAL LEGACY OF BUKKUR ISLAND: THE SHRINE OF SYED SADAR UR DIN SHAH
Sunday, 31 March 2024
Hazrat Ali (Yaum-e-Ali): Remembering the Martyrdom of a Pious Leader
Martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (Yaum-e-Ali)
On the 21st of Ramadan, the city of Rohri commemorates Imam Ali with solemnity and devotion. The streets echo with the rhythmic beat of drums, and devotees participate in the traditional Matam (mourning ritual) to honor the fourth caliph of Islam
On the 21st of Ramzan ul Mubarak, Muslims worldwide commemorate and honor the life and sacrifice of Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This day is known as Yaum-e-Ali..
WHO WAS HAZRAT ALI?
Hazrat Ali was born in 600 CE in Mecca, and he played a pivotal role in the early days of Islam.
He was the first man to embrace Islam after the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received the divine revelation. Hazrat Ali was known for his unwavering faith, courage, and commitment to justice.
HIS MARTYRDOM
On the 19th of Ramzan, in the year 40 AH (661 CE), Hazrat Ali suffered a fatal wound while praying in the mosque of Kufa, Iraq.
Hazrat Ali was struck with a poisoned sword by Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam during the attack..
Hazrat Ali passed away due to his injuries on the 21st of Ramzan, attaining martyrdom.
Legacy and Significance
Hazrat Ali holds great reverence among both Sunni and Shia Muslims.
His legacy transcends his role as a caliph; he is revered for his wisdom, piety, and unwavering devotion to Islam.
His teachings on justice, compassion, and knowledge serve as an enduring inspiration for generations.
HAZRAT ALI: THE LION OF ALLAH IN BATTLE
Hazrat Ali, celebrated in Islamic history, emerged as an exemplar of courage, fortitude, and martial prowess. His pivotal role in early Islamic battles under Prophet Muhammad’s guidance remains etched in legend.
Key Exploits:
Battles of Badr, Uhud, Khandaq, and Khaybar:
Hazrat Ali’s swordsmanship was unparalleled, striking fear into enemy ranks.
At the Battle of Khandaq, he engaged in an epic duel with the legendary Meccan warrior, Amr ibn Wudd, emerging victorious.
His valor on these battlefields solidified his reputation as Islam’s greatest warrior.
The Heroic Feat at Khaybar:
Alone, Hazrat Ali stormed the impregnable Jewish stronghold of Qumus during the Battle of Khaybar.
His unwavering courage earned him the title “Lion of Allah.”
Hazrat Ali’s legacy endures—a symbol of fearlessness, unwavering faith, and unmatched swordsmanshi
Youm-e-Ali Procession in Rohri 2024: Traffic Route Diversions
The Youm-e-Ali procession, which commemorates the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Ali as (RA), holds great significance for the Shia Muslim community. In 2024, this solemn occasion will be observed in Rohri and Sukkur, Pakistan. To ensure the safety and efficient flow of the procession, authorities have implemented traffic route diversions.
KEY DETAILS:
Date: 2024
Location: Rohri, Pakistan
Traffic Route Changes:
Starting Point: The procession will commence from a designated location.
Route Alterations: Specific roads and streets will be closed or diverted to accommodate the procession.
Security Measures: Law enforcement agencies will be deployed to manage traffic and maintain order.
Public Awareness: Authorities are urging residents and commuters to stay informed about the diversions and plan their travel accordingly.
For specific details on route changes and traffic management during the Youm-e-Ali procession in District Sukkur, please refer to official announcements and local news sources.
Today’s Hijri Date: Ramadan 21, 1445
Short Hijri Date: 21/9/1445
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Tuesday, 26 March 2024
Unveiling the Stone Age: A Deep Dive into the Rohri Hills’ Archaeological Wonders
In the mid-1970s, the Cambridge Archaeological Expedition undertook an initial examination of the Rohri Hills' Paleolithic locations. Their research indicated that these hills were a prime quarry for chert, essential for crafting the Harappan culture's parallel-sided blades between 2300 and 1750 BC.
Black and White Tales: The Hoverfly Mystery Captured on Camera
Greetings, everyone! Recently, I encountered a fascinating insect that resembled a hummingbird in its swift movements. Upon closer inspection, it appeared to be a Hoverfly, yet its exact species eluded me. It boasted a striking black and white-tailed appearance, unlike any I had seen before. If this description rings a bell and you're familiar with its kind and name, please share your insights. This intriguing sighting was captured using a cellphone camera.
Sunday, 24 March 2024
Sacred Shores: The Dual Pilgrimage of Rohri’s Isle
In the shadow of Rohri lies a diminutive isle, a mere half-acre in size, that resists the flood's peak, remaining unsubmerged. Encircled by a protective barrier, this island is home to a sacred shrine, a place of convergence for thousands of devotees both Muslims and Hindus from every corner of Sindh during the spring months of March and April. For Muslims, it's a pilgrimage to pay homage to Khwaja Khizr, while Hindus revere Jind Pir (a derivative of 'Zinda', meaning 'Living', thus 'Living Saint').
The Black Francolin: Sindh's State Bird and Its Fascinating World
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