Khanquah-e-Barkaatiya
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictEtah district
FestivalsUrs-e-Qasmi
Location
LocationMarehra, Etah district, Uttar Pradesh
StateUttar Pradesh
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeDargah
StyleIndo-Arabic

Khanquah-e-Barkaatiya is a Dargah complex in Marehra Sharif, Etah district of Uttar Pradesh.[1] It is named after the Syed Shah Barkatullah,[2] a 16th-century Sufi saint. The Khanquah was built by Nawab Muhammad Bangash Khan, then and first Nawab of Farrukhabad.[3][4][5] There are seven shrines of different Sufi saints of Quadri Barkati order. It is one of the top known and visited Qadiriyya order shrines in India.[6][7][8][9]

There are the shrines of Syed Shah Barkatullah (1070AH-1142AH), Syed Shah Aal-e-Muhammad (1111AH-1164AH), Syed Shah Hamza (1131AH-1198AH), Syed Shah Aal-e-Ahmed Ache Miyan (1160-1235), Syed Shah Aal-e-Barkaat Suthre Miyan (1163AH-1251AH), Syed Shah Aal-e-Rasool Ahmadi[10] (1209AH-1296AH), Syed Shah Abul Hussain Ahmad Noori Miyan (1255AH-1324AH).[4] It is claimed that, There are some impressions of Prophet Muhammad which is shown on the Urs-e-Qasmi and other festivals held at the Khanquah.[11][12] Ameen Mian Quadri is the present Sajjadanasheen.

Disciples

Social works

The Khanquah runs several educational institutions including Al-Barkaat Public School, Al-Barkaat College of Graduate Studies, Al-Barkaat Institute of Management Studies, Aligarh, Jamia Al Barkaat Aligarh, Al-Barkaat School Mumbai, Al-Barkaat B.ed College.[15][16][17]

References

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  3. Hasan, Mushirul (1981). "Religion and Politics: The Ulama and Khilafat Movement". Economic and Political Weekly. 16 (20): 903–912. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 4369836.
  4. 1 2 "एटा के मारहरा की खानकाह के उर्स में विदेशों से आते लोग, अलाउद्दीन खिलजी के आदेश पर राजा मुनीराम ने रखी थी नींव". Hindustan (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-11-19.
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  7. "Muslims don't need Modi's certificate: World renowned Islamic scholar". The Times of India. 2014-10-09. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
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