Eidgah Sharif rawalpindi
Asghar Mall Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Eidgah Sharif rawalpindi
Asghar Mall Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
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Many shrines today pretend to be 'Sufis' and thus are able to defraud so many people with their pretense . This place is no different, I found there so many people who were ignorant and lacking in even basic knowledge of Islam and of genuine 'Tassawuf' traditions. They are simply, blindly, following some clever and cunning people seem to take full advantage of them. Pathetic. If you must seek true Sufism and a path that will indeed lead to Spiritual Development, then look elsewhere please.

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Eidgah sharif is nice shrine with no fraudlent things..you can go there, eat free food, pay none and have spiritual knowledge..

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Useless shrine and fake Sufis. There seems to be no proper inner spiritual transmission , only lots of drama to befool followers/mureeds and earn millions.

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This pseudo-Sufi shrine in Rawalpindi has a big and gullible following of ignorant people, being exploited by fraudulent so-called 'pirs'. Ostensibly, this shrine was established over a hundred years ago by one 'Bawajee' a Sufi attached to the Naqshbandi Order in India-Pakistan. This person was a decent and good man, the disciple of a proper shaykh/teacher, and he was later allowed to also teach by his master. He died circa 1930s. Sadly, later on, his son and subsequent descendants have built up a fraudulent and lucrative practise around this shrine , God forbid, abusing and exploiting the names if many sacred and hallowed figures , for their own benefits and interests. Today, there is no real Sufic spiritual 'baraka' or grace or teaching attached to this shrine or its custodians (as they style themselves) and it is merely an empty cypher, or shell, that has a large and gullible following. Many such so-called 'sufis' are, alas, the bane of this nation. The true teaching survives, it is there, but hidden from prying eyes, and accessible to only those who are truly worthy of it.

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its a bussiness based on fake shrines and fake peers.