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Muhammad Tahir

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Muhammad Tahir Bakhshi Naqshbandi
BornMarch 21, 1963 (1963-03-21) (age 61)
Rahmatpur, Larkana, Pakistan
RegionIslamic scholar/Sufi
SchoolSunni Islam, Hanafi, Sufi, Naqshbandi

Khwaja Muhammad Tahir Bakhshi Naqshbandi (Urdu: خواجہ محمد طاہر بخشی نقشبندی) (Sindhi: خواجه محمد طاهر بخشي نقشبندي), born 1963), also known as Sajjan Saeen (Urdu: سجن سائیں, Sindhi: سڄڻ سائين), is a prominent Naqshbandi Sufi shaykh in Pakistan. He was born on March 21, 1963, at dargah Rahmatpur Sharif, district Larkana, Pakistan.[1]

He is current head (Murshid) of a Naqshbandi Tariqa emanating from Ahmad Sirhindi, and custodian of the shrine at Allahabad Sharif. He is also patron-in-chief of Jamaat Islah-ul-Muslimeen, Rohani Talaba Jamaat and Jamiyat-e-Ulema Tahiriya. He has more than 300 deputies (Khulafa') who are dedicated to spread the Naqshbandi message across the world.[2]

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