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    Shajra Warsia,Qadria,Razqia | Shajra Silsla Warsia | Shajra Silsla Qadria | Shajra Silsla Razqia
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    Sarkar Waris Pak Ka Warsi Mureed Karny Ka Tariqa ! Syed Waris Ali Shah Karmaat! ! Silsla Warsia
    Waris Ali Shah (1817-1905) was a Sufi saint from Dewa, Barabanki, India, and the founder of the Warsi Sufi order. He traveled to many places specially Europe and the west and admitted people to his spiritual order. He belongs to the 26th generation of Hazrat Imam Hussain a.s [2] His shrine is at Dewa, India.[3][4]
    Life
    In the book "Islamic Review and Muslim India", (Kraus Reprint, 1971) it was mentioned that Waris Ali Shah had lived his life as the Christ lived.[5]
    Father
    His father was Qurban Ali Shah, whose tomb is in Dewa.[6]
    At an early age Shah showed an inclination for a religious life.[7]
    Social engagements
    He went to Mecca for pilgrimage many times.[8] During his travels in Europe, he visited the Sultan of Turkey[clarification needed] and Otto von Bismarck in Berlin.[2] He also traveled to England and had an audience with Queen Victoria.[8]
    He was a friend of Abdul Bari.[9]
    Death
    He died on 5 April 1905 (29 Muharram 1323 AH).[10]
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    Waris Ali Shah belonged to the Qadiriyya order of Sufism.[11] He had a liberal view and permitted his followers to follow Sufism and names may not be changed in case of one has accepted Islam.[
    As a boy, Shah attached himself to Khadim Ali Shah, a Dervish of Golaganj, Lucknow, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, and remained with the latter until his death in 1832-33 when Shah was 16 years old.

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