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Khwaja Mahmoud al-Anjir al-Faghnawi
May Allah Sanctify His Soul

"If I repeat Your Name, it is
not because I fear forgetfulness,
But the mention of it on my tongue is the happiness of dhikr."
Abul-Hasan Simnan.
He was a Master from whose heart the Water
of Knowledge and Wisdom gushed forth. His heart was polished
by the Divine Effulgence, making him one of the best of the
Chosen Ones, purified from all darkness and misery, and translucent
as crystal.
He was born in the village of Anjir Faghna,
three miles from Bukhara. In his youth he used to work in
construction. He devoted his life to the guidance of people
to Allah's Presence. He was the first in the line of the Masters
of Wisdom (Khwajagan) to introduce the method of loud dhikr
in accordance with the needs of the time and as required by
the conditions of the seekers. When he was asked why he used
the loud dhikr, he replied, "To awaken the sleeper."
The Controversy on Loud Dhikr
One day Khwaja Mahmoud attended a scholarly
gathering and Shaikh Shams al-Halwani said to the Shaikh Hafiz
ad-Din, an authority in external knowledge, to ask Shaikh
Mahmad Faghnawi why he was doing loud dhikr. Shaikh Mahmoud
Faghnawi said, "it is the best dhikr to awaken an outsider
from his state of slumber and to attract the attention of
the heedless so that he direct himself towards Allah following
the shaikh who is making dhikr, straighten himself on the
Way, and make his repentance to Allah a pure one, which is
the key to all good and happiness. If your intention is correct
you will find the authority to use the loud dhikr."
Shaikh Hafiz ad-Din asked him to clarify
to him just who is permitted and allowed to practice the loud
dhikr, in order to justify the practice to those who opposed
it. He said "the loud dhikr is for anyone who wishes
to reach the state of purifying his tongue from lying and
backbiting, and free his private actions from committing what
is forbidden, and clean his heart from pride and the love
of fame."
One day the Shaikh Ali Ramitani (q), said
that a man saw Khidr and asked him, "Tell me where I
can find someone that is keeping the sharica of the Prophet
and the Straight Path, in order that I may follow him."
He said, "that one whom you are seeking is Shaikh Mahmad
al-Anjir al-Faghnawi."
It is said that Shaikh Mahmoud walked on
the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad in the station of Knowledge
of God (macrifa) and he was also on the footsteps of Sayiddina
Musa in the station of Kalimullah, the station of One who
Speaks with Allah.
Shaikh Mahmoud radiated his knowledge from
his masjid, which he built in the village of Wabiqni, close
to Bukhara. He passed away in the village of Qilit, near Bukhara,
on the 17th of Rabi'ul Awwal, in the year 717 H. He passed
the secret of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order to his khalif, Ali
ar-Ramitani (q).
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