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Urs-e-Razavi

Urs-e-Razvi
Official nameUrs-e-Razvi
Observed bySufi Sunni Muslims
Significancedeath anniversary of Imam Ahmad Raza Qadri
ObservancesMarches, Mehfil-e-Milad, Ghusl of Dargah, Speeches by scholars, Dua and Zikr.
Begins23 Safar
Ends25 Safar
FrequencyAnnual/lunar (every 25 lunations)
Related toAhmed Raza Khan

Urs-e-Rizawi, also known as Urs-e-Ala Hazrat,( Urdu:عرس اعلی حضرت۔) is a 3 day long annual event commemorating the death anniversary of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan organized at the Dargah Ala Hazrat. recently Islamic Research Center show 3 years of servey on Urs-e-razvi, WPNEWS18 published these article.[1] It largely attracts followers of Sufism, where scholars discuss Ahmad Raza Khan's contribution in reforming Sufism in India. In recent times, it has acted as a platform for clerics to guide their followers, which usually involves discussion over Islamic teachings and methodologies. A recent trend has been the discussion of socio-economic issues concerning the subcontinent's Muslims, such as the recent supreme court of India verdict regarding Triple Talaq[2] or raising awareness about the deteriorating socio-economic conditions of the Muslim community.[3]

Chadar Peshi

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The Chadar Peshi is a ceremony in which a Chadar is placed on a tomb and is presented by different people across the world as a tribute and honor. President Tayyip Erdogan sent the gifts and Chadar for the Dargah in 2016.[4]

Urs in other countries

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Because the crowds became too large, the Dargah officials distributed the Urs celebration among other countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, mauritius, the United Kingdom, South Africa the United States, and Turkey.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "इस्लामिक रिसर्च सेंटर की Urs-e-razvi पर 3 साल की रिपोर्ट, देखें जरूर". Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  2. ^ Agarwal, Priyangi (30 October 2016). "Urs-e-Razvi aims to draw attention of public to basic problems". Times of India. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Education institutions to be set".
  4. ^ "Celebration of Urs E Razavi". Times Headlines.
  5. ^ "Urs E Razavi at dozens of other countries".
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