Fakir Gullamallah and Gaadi Nashins of Dargah Sutiari Sharif

   
 

GOVERNOR SAHIB FAKIR GULLAMALLAH

GOVERNOR SAHIB FAKIR GULLAMALLAH

Nawab Governor Gullamallah Sahib Awal (first) was founder of silsila-e-gullamallahi after receiving the blessings from Hazrat Sai Fazul Allah Shah Sahib of Dargah Jhoke Sharif. Fakir Gullamallah Awal Governor Sahib, the pioneer of silsila-e-gullamallah. God almighty has blessed them with reincarnations, generation after generation, for the benefit and encouragement towards spiritual life of all their followers. Dargah Sutiari and all of their branches (Darvesh Dar at Mumbai, Agra and Gandhidham) and all Gadinasheens have remained prosperous with spiritual wealth in perpetuity.
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Nawab Jaan Mohammed Khan Sahib Awal

Nawab Jaan Mohammed Khan Sahib Awal

Nawab Jaan Mohammed Khan Sahib Awal was the third son of Governor Gullamallah Sahib. He was handed over the spiritual amaanat (haal dhaga) by Nawab Gullamallah Awal. While Governor Sahib was handing over the haal dhaga to his Son Nawab Jaan Mohammed Awal, he said “I will take birth in your house”. He further instructed him to preserve the amaanat till then and later on hand over the same to him.
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Auliya Sahib: Fakir Gullamallah

Auliya Sahib: Fakir Gullamallah

Auliya Sahib Gullamallah (Second) was the son of Nawab Jaan Mohammed Khan Awal and the grandson of Governor Gullamallah Sahib (First). As predicted by Governor Gullamallah Sahib, Auliya Sahib was born to Nawab Jaan Mohammad Sahib Awal and his name was announced as Fakir Gullamallah Sahib (second). He was popularly addressed as “Auliya Sahib Gullamallah.” He established Asthana in the village Sutiari, now famous as Durgah Sutiari Sharif.
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Nawab Jaan Mohammed (Second) : Jaan Ali Sai

JAAN ALI SAI

Nawab Jaan Mohammed was the blessed son of Auliya Sahib Gullamallah. He was popularly addressed as ‘Fakir Jaan Ali Sai’ and ‘Ainak Vaaro Badshah’ (ainak means spectacles, badshah with spectacles.
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Vadal Sai Gullamallah

Vadal Sai Gullamallah

Vadal Sai was the first son of Jaan Ali Sai. When Sai Jaan Ali Badshah had his first son, he was considered the reincarnation of Auliya Sahib Gullamallah and was given the name, Fakir Gullamallah. Vadal Sai Gullamallah left this mortal world at a young age, while Sai Jaan Ali Badshah was still alive. Sai Jaan Ali Badshah then passed on Haal Dhaaga and the responsibilities of the fukraah (Mureeds) to Fakir Haji Noor Ahmed Khan Sahib. Vadal Sai Gullamallah did not have his own son. He had proclaimed all his Mureeds (followers) as his “Noori Children”.
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Haji Noor Ahmed Khan Sahib

Haji Noor Ahmed Khan Sahib

Nawab Haji Noor-Ahmed Khan Sahib was the third son of Jaan Ali Sai. Haji Noor Ahmed Khan Sahib conducted the fukraah and honoured his Gaadi purely as amanat and never physically sat on the Gaadi. He had an inner farsighted vision that Vadal Sai Ghullamallah will be reborn. In reality, that did happen.
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Paryal Sai Gullamallah

Paryal Sai Gullamallah

Paryal Sai Gullamallah was born as the second son to Haji Noor Ahmed Khan Sahib. Fakir Paryal Sai left this mortal world in January 1990.
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Fakir Muneer Sai

Fakir Muneer Sai

THE PRESENT Fakir Muneer Sai is the first son of Paryal Sai Gullamallah. Muneer Sai was conferred with the present Gaadi of Dargah Sutiari Sharif at the auspicious hands of Sahib Karim Hazarat Attaullah Sahib Satari. Muneer Sai was conferred with family as well as fukrahi pagga (head gear) on 2nd February 1990 at their family home in village Khanpur, district Hyderabad, Sindh.
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Haque Maujud. Sada Maujud.