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{{Short description|Muslim community in North India}} |
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{{For|the similarly named community of [[Tamil Nadu]]|Arunthathiyar}} |
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{{Use Indian English|date=January 2018}} |
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|group= Madari |
|group= Madari |
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|image = Madari with Damaru.jpg |
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|popplace = • India • Pakistan |
|popplace = • India • Pakistan |
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|langs = • [[Urdu language|Urdu]] • [[Hindi language|Hindi]] |
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|rels= • [[Image:Allah-green.svg|18px]] Islam 100% • |
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|related= • [[Faqir (caste)|Faqir]] • [[Jogi Faqir]] |
|related= • [[Faqir (caste)|Faqir]] • [[Jogi Faqir]] |
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== Origin == |
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The Madari are followers of a celebrated [[Sufi]] saint Zinda Shah of Makanpur in [[Awadh]]. His real name was Syed Badiuddin. Shad Madar was his title. Madar means the pole of Universe. He was born in [[Aleppo]] in Syria. The saint is said to still alive, hence his nickname of ''Zinda Shah'' or the living king. According to their traditions, Zinda Shah Madar left Syria some thousand years ago for propogada of peace, universal brotherhood and spreading the message of Muhammed, and settled in the village of Makanpur. The followers of the Sufi Tradition of Zinda Shah Madar are known as Madaris. They are very much different from the Hindi Terminology 'Madari' which means monkey bearers of street performers. The Genelogy of Khadims (Care Taker of Dargah) originates from Muhammed and the Madariya Sufi Brotherhood follows the Piri Muridi Tradition. (The Spiritual Leader and Disciple Tradition) |
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However, other sources including the sajjad-nasheen, physical and spiritual descendants of Zinda Shah, claim that Zinda Shah of Makanpur was a Syed, descendant of Muhammad. |
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The Zinda Shah sajjad-nasheen have Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar's family tree shows his lineage from Muhammad.<ref>[http://www.zindashahmadar.org/family_tree.html The Family Tree (Shijrah)]. zindashahmadar.org</ref>''' |
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== References == |
== References == |
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[[Category:Dom people]] |
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[[Category:Social groups of Haryana]] |
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[[Category:Punjabi tribes]] |
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[[Category:Muslim communities of India]] |
[[Category:Muslim communities of India]] |
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[[Category:Social groups of Uttar Pradesh]] |
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[[Category:Muslim communities of Uttar Pradesh]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 17 February 2024
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• Faqir • Jogi Faqir |
The Madari are a Muslim community found in a North India. They are a community of Muslim Faqirs.[citation needed]
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