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Maulana Mohammadi Fayyaz was a Sufi saint. He was the successor of Muhibbullah Allahabadi. He traveled to Allahabad to study. He went to Shaikh Muhibbullah Allahabadi weeping, because he was failing to learn. The Shaikh said that he would teach him. Shaikh taught him for a few hours, unsuccessfully. He became a saint in the company of Shaikh for fourteen years. After ceceiving Khirqa-e-Khilafat from Shah Muhibbullah he settled in Agra and devoted his life to prayer and mysticism. He was an authority on the subjects of Fiqh, Tafsir, Usul and Kalam. He authored books and treatises, including a commentary on Taswiyah Shaikh"s most controversial treatise. His Silsilah (Sufistic order) is called Mohammadi Muhibbullahi and is spread over Arabia, Iran, Japan, and China.

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  • Maulana Mohammadi Fayyaz was a Sufi saint. He was the successor of Muhibbullah Allahabadi. He traveled to Allahabad to study. He went to Shaikh Muhibbullah Allahabadi weeping, because he was failing to learn. The Shaikh said that he would teach him. Shaikh taught him for a few hours, unsuccessfully. He became a saint in the company of Shaikh for fourteen years. After ceceiving Khirqa-e-Khilafat from Shah Muhibbullah he settled in Agra and devoted his life to prayer and mysticism. He was an authority on the subjects of Fiqh, Tafsir, Usul and Kalam. He authored books and treatises, including a commentary on Taswiyah Shaikh"s most controversial treatise. His Silsilah (Sufistic order) is called Mohammadi Muhibbullahi and is spread over Arabia, Iran, Japan, and China. (en)
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  • Maulana Mohammadi Fayyaz was a Sufi saint. He was the successor of Muhibbullah Allahabadi. He traveled to Allahabad to study. He went to Shaikh Muhibbullah Allahabadi weeping, because he was failing to learn. The Shaikh said that he would teach him. Shaikh taught him for a few hours, unsuccessfully. He became a saint in the company of Shaikh for fourteen years. After ceceiving Khirqa-e-Khilafat from Shah Muhibbullah he settled in Agra and devoted his life to prayer and mysticism. He was an authority on the subjects of Fiqh, Tafsir, Usul and Kalam. He authored books and treatises, including a commentary on Taswiyah Shaikh"s most controversial treatise. His Silsilah (Sufistic order) is called Mohammadi Muhibbullahi and is spread over Arabia, Iran, Japan, and China. (en)
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