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Name and Titles

Sheikh Muḥammad Sharif Raḥmani (RA), commonly known as Sharif Ṣaḥib

 

Dates and Places

Born 1260 AH / 1844 CE in Budgam; died 1330 AH / 1912 CE; buried at Budgam, Kashmir.

 

Order and Lineage

A distinguished saint of the Rishi lineage, continuing the rural devotional tradition shaped by earlier Rishi sages

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Biography

Sheikh Muḥammad Sharif Raḥmani (RA) grew up in a devout rural family that practiced the Rishi ideals of simplicity, manual labour, and remembrance of God. He studied Quran, basic jurisprudence, and Persian ethical poetry before fully committing to the ascetic Rishi mode of living.

He became known for his quiet temperament, profound empathy, and ability to console those suffering from grief or illness.

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Teachings and Themes

  • The Rishi emphasis on nature, compassion, and quiet devotion

  • Inner purification through humility and daily remembrance

  • Social equality and fairness in community life

  • Encouragement of honest livelihood and simple living

Institutions and Influence
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Institutions and Influence

He maintained a Rishi zawiya at Budgam, where villagers gathered for meditation, moral instruction, and mutual assistance. His presence nurtured inter-family harmony in the region.

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Legacy and Shrine

His shrine at Budgam remains active, particularly during annual gatherings that include Rishi hymns and community meals shared by local families.

Legends and Oral Tradition

Oral stories recount that a flock of sheep once refused to pass his hut until he emerged – symbolic of the Rishi tradition’s harmony with animals and nature.

Further Reading

Rishi Movement in Central Kashmir (2020)

Tarikh-i-Ḥasan, Volume III

Budgam Cultural Records (2021)

Asrar al-Akhyar (Rishi entries)