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Mahdavia is a religious movement that started in the 15th century. It follows the teachings of a special leader named Syed Jaunpuri. People who follow Mahdavia believe he was the Mahdi, a promised leader who would guide people to truth and justice.

What is Mahdavia?

Mahdavia is a branch of Islam. It is based on the ideas and rules set out by Syed Jaunpuri. Followers believe he was sent by God to bring people closer to true faith. This movement focuses on living a simple life and following strict religious practices.

Who Was Syed Jaunpuri?

Syed Jaunpuri was born in Jaunpur, India, in the year 1443. He was a respected scholar and a deeply religious person. He traveled widely, teaching his ideas about faith and how to live right. His followers believe he was the Mahdi, a title meaning "the guided one." He taught that people should live a life of devotion and honesty.

Core Beliefs of Mahdavia

The Mahdavia movement has several key beliefs. These include:

  • Following the teachings of Syed Jaunpuri as the Mahdi.
  • Living a life of simplicity and detachment from worldly things.
  • Practicing regular prayers and devotion.
  • Believing in the importance of truth and justice.
  • Focusing on inner purity and spiritual growth.

Where is Mahdavia Practiced?

Mahdavia is practiced by communities in different parts of the world. A major group within Mahdavia is called Zikri. Most Zikri followers live in Pakistan, especially in the Balochistan region. There are also Mahdavia communities in India and other countries.

The Zikri Community

The Zikri are a subsect, or a smaller group, within the Mahdavia movement. They share many core beliefs with other Mahdavia followers. However, they have some unique practices and traditions. Their main areas of practice are in Pakistan, where they have established their own mosques and community centers.

History of the Mahdavia Movement

The Mahdavia movement began in the 15th century. Syed Jaunpuri declared himself the Mahdi in Mecca in 1496. After this, he traveled and taught his followers. The movement grew as more people accepted his teachings. Over centuries, Mahdavia communities have continued to follow his principles. They have kept their traditions alive through generations.

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