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Name and Titles

Sayyid Abdul Qadir Shah Qadiri (RA), popularly referred to as Shah Ṣaḥab Qadiri

 

Dates and Places

 

Born 1220 AH / 1805 CE in Srinagar; died 1290 AH / 1873 CE; buried at Safakadal, Srinagar

 

Order and Lineage

 

Eminent saint of the Qadiriyya order, belonging to a prominent Sayyid lineage historically connected to Qadiri leadership in the city

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Biography

A descendant of respected religious scholars, Sayyid Abdul Qadir Shah (RA) received advanced training in Quran, Hadith, jurisprudence, and classical Persian literature. His spiritual education was shaped by Kashmiri Qadiri masters of the Fateh Kadal and Rainawari lines.

Known for his refined manners, eloquent speech, and deep meditative temperament, he became a major religious figure in the urban Sufi landscape of Srinagar.

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Teachings and Themes

  • Refinement of the heart through zikr and contemplation

  • Integrity in scholarship and avoidance of sectarian division

  • Promotion of peace, fairness, and community unity

  • Moderation in devotional life; rejection of excess

Institutions and Influence
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Institutions and Influence

He founded a Qadiri study circle in Safakadal, known for its manuscript readings, devotional gatherings, and public welfare initiatives.
His students later carried his teachings into other parts of Srinagar’s old city

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Legacy and Shrine

His shrine at Safakadal remains a landmark of Qadiri tradition. The annual Urs features recitations of classical Persian odes and Qadiri litanies.

Legends and Oral Tradition

Oral tradition describes an incident in which a raging river reportedly slowed as he prayed near its bank – an expression of his spiritual authority in popular memory.

Further Reading

Old Srinagar Sufi Lineages (Cultural Academy, 2020)

Tarikh-i-Ḥasan, Volume III

Safakadal Heritage Records (2021)

Asrar al-Akhyar manuscripts