Hujra Shah Muqeem

Hujra Shah Muqeem (Urdu: حُجره شاه مُقِيم), is a city in Depalpur Tehsil of Okara District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Pul Dhool is the biggest town in the city. It is near Depalpur, and is administratively subdivided into 3 Union Councils.[2] The village is the site of a Sufi shrine and an historic gurudwara.[3]

Hujra Shah Muqeem

حُجره شاه مُقِيم
City
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
DivisionSahiwal
DistrictOkara
Population
  City76,462

Famous persons

Preachers

Muslim saints who have come to preach in this area include:

  • Shams Ali Qaland (Urdu: ضرت سا یں فقیر محمّد شمس علی )
  • Bahawal Sher Qalander, born Syed Bahauddin Gilani (see below)
  • Sayed Shah Noor Muhammad
  • Shah Muhammad Muqeem

Bahawal Sher Qalander

Born Syed Bahauddin Gilani, but popularly known as Bahawal Sher Qalander. He emigrated from Gilan, Iraq to the Indian subcontinent with his father Syed Mehmood and his paternal aunt. Qalander preached the messsage of the Qadri order for more than a decade, and lived longest among the Qadiriyya saints. According to Mufti Ghulam Sarwar, he lived for 240 years, dying on 18 Shawwal, AH 973 (1566 AD). He is buried in Hujra Shah Muqeem.[4]

His father died in Buduan, Uttar Pradesh, India. His four sons Syed Ialal Ud Din Gillani (Masoom Pak), Shah Noor Muhammad, Shah Muhammad, and Shah Khalil Muhammad are buried in Hujra Shah Muqeem. The city is named after his grandson, Syed Muhkimuddin Shah Muqeem.

Saints buried in the city

Other saints (wali) buried in Hujra Shah Muqeem include:

  • Bari Imam
  • Pira Shah Ghazi Qalander Murshid
  • Shah Ameer Ali Gillani, known as Bala Peer, who was the successor (gadi nasheen) to Bahawal Sher Qalander. Sultan Bahu received faiz from Shah Ameer Ali Gillani and gave the title of Sultan ul Arifeen to Sultan Bahu.
  • Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, poet and Sufi saint
  • Shah Anayat Qadri (Murshid of Baba Bulleh Shah Kasuri), who received faiz from Bahawal Sher Qalander and Shah Muqeem.
  • Sakhi Khiwa Imam Gillani, Sufi saint and grandson of Bahawal Sher Qalander
  • Syed Noor Shah Gillani and Syed Jadday Shah Gillani, grandsons of Sakhi Khiwa Imam Gillani

Transport and facilities

Transport services are provided to people via local buses and vans operating from the local bus station to nearby cities (Okara, Depalpur). Private taxis also operate in the city. Transport to adjoining villages and settlements is provided by rickshaws which operate from the stands, from Hujra Mor to Town Center & Jhujh Khurd Rikshaw Stop to Shamsabad & Dhuliana.

There are separate government-run high schools for boys and girls in the city. The city is home to a government degree college for women, in addition to numerous private institutions

Health care services are provided by government-run hospitals and basic health care units.

References

  1. https://www.citypopulation.de/Pakistan-Punjab.html?cityid=11436
  2. Tehsils & Unions in the District of Okara - Government of Pakistan Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Gurudwara Chota Nankiana Hujra Shah Muqeem, Okara". Archived from the original on 2008-03-05. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  4. Prof. Mohammad Hussain, Azad Al-Qadri. Tarikh Mashaikh Qadria Razaqia (with reference to the Subcontinent). Versatile Printers.

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