Khatam E Ghousia ~upd~
(also known as Khatm-e-Ghousia ) is a revered liturgical practice within the Islamic Sufi tradition, particularly associated with the Qadiriyya Order . It is a specific recitation of litanies (wird) typically performed to seek spiritual blessings (barakah), fulfill legitimate needs, and honor the legacy of Ghous-ul-Azam Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (R.A.).
Why is this specific "Khatam" performed? khatam e ghousia
Khatam-e-Ghousia, also known as Khatam al-Ghawth or Khatam-e-Ghawthiyya, is a spiritual and mystical concept in Sufism, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. It refers to the spiritual seal or the ultimate spiritual station of the greatest Sufi saints, known as Ghawth (or Ghous). (also known as Khatm-e-Ghousia ) is a revered
In Sufi cosmology, the universe is sustained by a hidden spiritual hierarchy headed by the Qutb (pole) or Ghous (succor). Among these ranks, Khatam-e-Ghousia (Seal of the Ghous) denotes that Sayyiduna Abdul Qadir al-Jilani is the final and most exalted figure to hold the rank of Ghous . The term mimics, but is distinct from, Khatam an-Nabiyyin (Seal of the Prophets), which applies exclusively to Prophet Muhammad. Among these ranks, Khatam-e-Ghousia (Seal of the Ghous)