PART SEVEN HUNDRED SIXTY THREE
Hikmah #7621
“Mawlana Khaalid Baghdadi,
Muhammad Effendi Yaraghi,
and Jamal’uddin al-Ghumuqi
were not only the holders of
Naqshbandi secrets but also
of the Qadiriyya secrets and
so were also Shaykh Ahmad
Khatib as-Sambas and Kholil
Musyaffa’, who was student
of Kholil Bangkalani al-Jawi.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7622
“Hudawwud is not a Naqshbandi
nor a Qadiri, yet he received also
their secrets thru a wali mastur
or hidden saint KyaiHaji Ahmad
without taking bayat to him but
only by looking at his face then.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7623
“The face of KH Ahmad reminds
one of the face of Muhammad
Kholil Musyaffa’ al-Bangkalani,
a devotee of Shaykhuna Kholil
al-Bangkalani al-Jawi as-Shafi’i.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7624
“Look with pure love only for the
sake of Allah Swt. to Hudawwud
Kasanpuro III, and may you also
receive the secrets of 12 tariqa
just like how Muhammad Nuuh
Ibrahim Yusuf Sulayman Harun
Musa Iysa Hudawwud received
the secrets of Qadiri-Tayfuriya-
Naqshbandiyya-Anfasiyyah thru
looking physically at the face of
Ahmad whose age is beyond 99.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7625
“Siddiqiyya, Makrufiyya, Junaydiyya,
Ghazaliyya, Tayfuriya, Hamadaniya,
Yasawiya, Kubrawiyya, Naqshbandi,
Uwaysiya, Qadiriyya, and Anfasiyya
secrets are blended in one through
Kyai Haji Ahmad al-Mastur through
Hudawwud Huwaduud Kasanpuro.”
~ Yos Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7626
“Some hidden saints who support
Hudawwud behind the scenes are
very skillful master in Qadiriya wa
Naqshband ways including hidden
saint of God, KH Ahmad al-Mastur.”
~ Yos Hadi (Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7627
“The Qadiriya divine secrets of the
Qadiri-Naqshbandi line flow thru:
1. Muhammad (saws)
2. Ali Ibn Abi Thalib
3. Al-Hassan
4. Al-Hussayn
5. Ali Zaynal Abidin
6. Muhammad al-Baqir
7. Ja’far as-Sadiq
8. Musa al-Kazim
9. Ali ar-Rida
10. Ma’ruf al-Karkhi
11. Sari Saqati
12. Junayd al-Baghdadi
13. Abu Bakr Shibli
14. Abdul Aziz Yemeni Tamimi
15. Abdul Wahid Yemeni Tamini
16. Muhammad Yusuf Tartusi
17. Abu’l Hasan Hankari
18. Abu Sa’id Makhzumi
19. Abdul Qadir al-Jilani (1077-1166)
20. Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin (1128-1189)
21. Muhammad al-Hattak Jilani
22. Shamsuddin ibn Al-Hattak
23. Sharafuddin ibn Shamsuddin
24. Zaynuddin ibn Sharafuddin (died 1573)
25. Waliyuddin ibn Zaynuddin (died 1618)
26. Nuruddin ibn Waliyuddin (died 1675)
27. Hishamuddin ibn Nuruddin (died 1749)
28. Yahya Qadiri-Azizi
29. Abu Bakrin Qadiri-Azizi
30. Abdurrahim Qadiri-Azizi
31. ‘Uthman Qadiri-Azizi
32. Abdul Fattah Qadiri-Azizi
33. Muhammad Murad Qadiri-Azizi
34. Shamsuddin Qadiri-Azizi
35. AHMAD KHATIB SAMBAS
36. Kholil al-Bangkalani
37. Musyaffa’ Bangkalani
38. Ahmad al-Mastur (the Hidden)
39. Hudawwud Huwaduud.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi (1395AH – )
Hikmah #7628
“The Naqshbandi divine secrets of
Qadiri-Naqshbandi line flow thru:
1. Muhammad (saws)
2. Abu Bakr Siddiq (573-634)
3. Salman al-Farsi (died 656)
4. Abdullah Ibn Abbas (619-687)
5. Qasim bin Muhammad bin Abu Bakr (660-728)
6. Jafar as-Sadiq (702-765)
7. Musa al-Kazim (745-799)
8. Ali ar-Rida (766-818)
9. Abu Yazid al-Bistami (804-877/78)
10. Muhammad al-Maghribi (864-)
11. Abu Yazid al-‘Ishqi Iraqi (917-)
12. Abul Mudhaffar at-Turk at-Tusi (938-)
13. Abul Hasan ‘Ali al-Kharqani (963-1033)
14. Abul Qasim al-Gurgani (990-1058)
15. Abu ‘Ali al-Farmadi (1042-1117)
16. Yusuf al-Hamadani (1048-1141)
17. ‘Abdul Khaliq al-Ghujdawani (died 1179)
18. ‘Arif ar-Riwakri (1156-1219)
19. Mahmud Anjir al-Faghnawi (-1315)
20. ‘Ali ar-Ramitani (1198-1321)
21. Muhammad Baba as-Samasi (-1354)
22. Amir Kulal (1278-1370)
23. Bahauddin Shah Naqshband (1317-1389)
24. Ala’uddin al-Attar al-Bukhari (1338-1402)
25. Yaqub al-Jarkhi (1361-1447)
26. Ubaydullah al-Ahrar (1404-1490)
27. Muhammad Zahid (1448-1529)
28. Darwish Muhammad (died-1562)
29. Muhammad Amkanaki (1513-1600)
30. Muhammad Baqi bilLah (1565-1603)
31. Ahmad al-Faruqi Sirhindi (1564-1624)
32. Muhammad Masum (1599-1668)
33. Sayfuddin Faruqi (1640-1685)
34. Hafiz Muhammad Muhsin
35. Nur Muhammed Badayuni (died 1723)
36. Jan-e Janaan Mazhar (1700-1781)
37. Shah Abdullah Ghulam Ali (1743-1824)
38. Abu Sa’id Faruqi al-Ahmadi (1782-1834)
39. Ahmad Sa’id al-Faruqi (died 1860)
40. Muhammad Jan al-Makki (1802-1850)
41. Khalil Hilmi al-Makki
42. M Haqqi al-Nazizi (died 1884)
43. AHMAD KHATIB SAMBAS (died 1878)
44. Kholil al-Bangkalani (died 1925)
45. Musyaffa’ Bangkalani (1860-1951)
46. Ahmad al-Mastur (1918- )
47. Hudawwud Huwaduud (1975- ).”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395H – )
Hikmah #7629
“Hudawwud is much beloved by
deceased awliya Allah because
he states the chain of heavenly
transmission full and unbroken
without need to take bay’at to
Qadiri nor Naqshbandi master.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (1395AH – )
“O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted.”
( Surat Al-Hujurat verse 13 )