- What is shajra?
Ans: This is an Arabic phrase meaning, literally, ""Tree of Ancestry"". A lot of Arab and non-Arab Muslim families maintain one. Shajara literally means ‘tree’ but in Islamic termology it means chains of relation either spiritual or genelogical which reaches to the prophet mohammed (Peace be upon him).
- Hazrat Mir Shujauddin Hussain
- Hazrat Shah Mohammed Rafiuddin Qandhari
- Hazrat Khaja Rahmatullah (naib-e-rasool)
- Hazrat Syed Ulawi Baroom
- Hazrat Syed Abdullah ibn Ahmed Baroom
- Hazrat Abdullah Bafaqeeh
- Hazrat Safiuddin Ahmed Qashashi
- Hazrat Mohammed Yousuf
- Hazrat Ameenuddin Al marwahi
- Hazrat Sirajuddin Omer
- Hazrat Abdul Qadir Al yamani
- Hazrat Junaid ibn Ahmed Yemani
- Hazrat Ahmed ibn Moosa Al mashrooi
- Hazrat Abu Bakr Assalaami Yemeni
- Hazrat Ismail ibn Siddique Aljabriti
- Hazrat Mohammed Mazjaji Yemeni
- Hazrat Ismail ibn Ibrahim Zubaidi
- Hazrat Sirajuddin Yemeni
- Hazrat Mohiuddin Ahmed ibn Mohd. Asadi
- Hazrat Fakhruddin ibn Abi Bakar ibn Nayeem
- Hazrat Mohammed ibn Ahmed Al Asadi
- Hazrat Ahmed ibn Abdullah Al Asadi
- Hazrat Abdullah ibn Yousuf Asadi
- Hazrat Abdullah ibn Ali
- Hazrat Ghous-e-Samdani Qutub-e-Rabbani Abu Mohammed Mohiuddin Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani