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Name and Titles

Mir Sayyid Raḥman Qadiri (RA), often known as Raḥman Ṣaḥib Qadiri

 

Dates and Places

Born 1180 AH / 1766 CE in Anantnag; died 1250 AH / 1834 CE; buried at Anantnag, Kashmir

 

Order and Lineage

Saint of the Qadiriyya order; connected to the southern Kashmiri Qadiri lineage descending from Mir Nimatullah Qadiri (RA).

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Biography

Mir Sayyid Raḥman Qadiri (RA) was born into a respected Sayyid family and received an excellent education in the Quran, Hadith, Persian literature, and ethics. Deeply inclined toward spirituality, he entered the Qadiriyya order under a successor of Sayyid Muḥammad Ali Qadri Baba (RA).

His gentle manners, ascetic temperament, and wisdom attracted students throughout south Kashmir, establishing him as a major Qadiri authority in the region.

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Teachings and Themes

  • Devotion to God through zikr, prayer, and service

  • Rejection of ostentation and materialism

  • Faith in ethical leadership and moral reform

  • Emphasis on hospitality and compassion, especially toward the vulnerable

Institutions and Legacy
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Institutions and Legacy

He established a zawiya in Anantnag, which became a thriving Qadiri centre known for its charitable kitchen, manuscript study circles, and nightly remembrance gatherings. Many later Qadiri teachers of south Kashmir trace their lineage directly to him.

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Legacy and Shrine

His shrine in Anantnag is an active spiritual site, especially during his Urs, which features readings from his Persian devotional verses and Qadiri litanies.

 

Legends and Oral Tradition

Local accounts relate that a barren orchard near his residence bore fruit after his prayers – a symbolic expression of divine blessing in regional memory.

 

Further Reading

South Kashmir Sufi Networks (Cultural Academy, 2019)

Tarikh-i-Ḥasan, Volume III

Archives of Anantnag Sufi Heritage (2021)

Asrar al-Akhyar manuscripts (Anantnag collection)