PART 1358
Hikmah #13571
“Based on Y-DNA Analysis, Family Name
Analysis, Tariqat Analysis, Lataif Analysis,
Historic Manuscripts from Iraq, Pakistan,
India, Uzbekistan, Java, and others, most
Walisongo are the descendants of Imam
Ali Hadi An-Naqi, including Sunan Ampel.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13572
“Sunan Ampel-Sunan Pancalaku lineage
1. Nabi Muhammad (saws)
2. Fatima az-Zahra (605-632)
3. Hussayn ibn Ali (625-680)
4. Ali Zaynal Abidin (659-713)
5. Muhammad al-Baqir (677-733)
6. Ja’far as-Sadiq (702-765)
7. Musa al-Kazim (745-799)
8. Ali ar-Rida (765-818)
9. Muhammad al-Jawad
10. Ali Al-Hadi (828-868)
11. Abdullah Ja’far (846-884)
12. Ali Asghar bin Abdullah Ja’far
13. Abdullah bin Ali Asghar
14. Ahmad bin Abdullah
15. Mahmud bin Ahmad
16. Muhammad Abu Al-Fatih
17. Ja’far bin Muhammad
18. Amir bin Ja’far
19. Ali Al-Mu’id bin Amir
20. Makdum Jalaluddin Bukhari (1195-1291)
21. Makdum Ahmad Kabir (circa 1260-1340)
22. Makdum Jalaluddin Hussain (1308-1384)
23. Makdum Mahmud Nasruddin (c. 1333-1409)
24. Makdum Jamaluddin Husain (c. 1358-1432)
25. Ibrahim as-Samarqand Sunan Gesikharjo
26. Makdum Ali Rahmatullah Sunan Ampel
27. Asyiqah (wife of Sultan Demak Raden Patah)
28. Sultan Demak II Trenggono (1483-1546)
29. Raden Mukmin Sunan Prawoto (1504-1549)
30. Wirasmoro (died in Kadhiri)
31. Demang I (Raden Djalu)
32. Demang II (Raden Demang)
33. Ngabdul Mursjad
34. Anom Besari, died in Madiun
35. Muhammad Besari (died 1773)
36. Iljas Besari (Tegalsari, died 1800)
37. Kasan Besari (died 9 January 1862)
38. Ngaspan Kasanpuro I (died circa 1875)
39. Bei Aspiah Kasanpuro II (Josari, died circa 1900)
40. Onggoleksono Kasanpuro III (died circa 1925)
41. Kasbi Kasanpuro IV (Rejosari, died 1950)
42. Parni Hadi Kasanpuro V (Born Rejosari, 1948)
43. Wiyoso Hadi Kasanpuro VI Sunan Pancalaku.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Jakarta, Moharram 5 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13573
“All hidden awliya Allah in Indonesia who
back up Sunan Pancalaku are among the
descendants of Imam Ali Al Hadi through
the lineages of Sunan Ampel, Sunan Giri,
Sunan Gunungjati, and other Walisongo.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 5 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13574
“Most Walisongo are the descendants of
Imam Ali Al-Hadi an-Naqi thru the line of
Makhdum Jalaluddin Surkh Posh Bukhari
who was Sunni and found Hussaini-Jalali
branch of Suhrawardiyya Spiritual Order.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 5 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13575
“Suhrawardiyya-Walisongo Golden Chain
1. Prophet Muhammad (saws)
2. Ali ibn Abi Talib (601-661)
3. Hassan ibn Ali (624-675)
4. Hussayn ibn Ali (625-680)
5. Ali Zaynal Abidin (659-713)
6. Muhammad al-Baqir (677-733)
7. Ja’far as-Sadiq (702-765)
8. Musa al-Kazim (745-799)
9. Ali ar-Rida (765-818)
10. Ma’ruf Ibn Fairuz al-Karkhi (750-815)
11. Abu’l Hasan al-Sirri Saqti (died 867)
12. Junayd al-Baghdadi Shafi’i (835-910)
13. Abu Bakr Shibli al-Maliki (861-946)
14. Abu’l Qasim al-Nasrabadi (died 978)
15. Abu Ali Hasan al-Daqqaq (died 1015)
16. Abdul Karim al-Qushayri (986-1073)
17. Abu Ali al-Fadl al-Farmadi (1042- 1117)
18. Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali (1058-1111)
19. Majd al-Din Ahmad Ghazzali (1061-1126)
20. Abdul Qadir Suhrawardi (1097-1168)
21. Abu Hafs Umar Suhrawardi (1145-1234)
22. Bahauddin Zakariya Multani (1170-1262)
23. Makhdum Jalaluddin Surkh Posh Bukhari
24. Makhdum Ahmad Kabir (circa 1260-1340)
25. Abdurrahman Sunan Makdum (1270-1346)
26. Jumadil Kubra Trowulan (circa 1298-1374).”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13576
“27. Malik Ibrahim Sunan Gresik (died 1419)
28. Ibrahim as-Samarqand Sunan Gresikharjo
29. Sunan Gisik (Son of Sunan Gresikharjo)
30. Sunan Ampel (little brother of Sunan Gisik)
31. Sunan Giri (Nephew of Sunan Gresik)
32. Sunan Ngudung (Son of Sunan Gisik)
33. Sunan Mandalika (Son of Sunan Gisik)
34. Sunan Bonang (Son of Sunan Ampel)
35. Sunan Drajat (Son of Sunan Ampel)
36. Raden Patah (Son-in-law of Sunan Ampel)
37. Sunan Kudus (Son of Sunan Ngudung)
38. Sunan Gunungjati (died 1569)
39. Sunan Kalijaga Shah Kalijagawiyyah
40. Umar Said Sunan Muria
41. Panembahan Wirasmara
42. Pangeran Demang I (Raden Djalu)
43. Pangeran Demang II (Raden Demang)
44. Kyai Ageng Ngabdul Mursjad
45. Kyai Ageng Anom Besari
46. Kyai Ageng Muhammad Besari
47. Kyai Ageng Basyariyah
48. Kyai Maklum Ulama
49. Kyai Mustaram I
50. Kyai Muhammad
51. Ki Onggoleksono
52. Ki Jayanadi ad-Darveshi
53. Ki Wangsa Jayanadi (1930 – 2006)
54. Sunan Pancalaku (1975 – …..).”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13577
“Suhrawardiyya-Walisongo is one among the
26 Turuq Mu’tabarah that are incorporated
into Pancalaku-Walisongolas way, including:
1. Siddiqiya
2. Uwaysiyya
3. Siddiqi Imamiyya
4. Makrufiyya
5. Tayfuriyya
6. Junaydiyya
7. Qushayriyya
8. Ghazzaliyya
9. Suhrawardiyya-Walisongo
10. Khwajaganiyya
11. Qadiriyya
12. Yasawiyya
13. Shadhiliyya
14. Kubrawiyya
15. Mawlawiyya Rumi
16. Naqshbandiyya-Ampel
17. Naqshbandiyya-Ahrari
18. Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi
19. Naqshbandi-Mazhari
20. Naqshbandi-Khalidiyya
21. Naqshbandi-Shirvani
22. Utsmaniyya-Bantani
23. Khalawat Sunan Bonang
24. Shattariyya-Gunungjati
25. Alawiyya-Gunungjati
26. Akbariyya-Kalijaga.”
~ Yos Hadi ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13578
“By the power of 26 Turuq Mu’tabarah,
the Pancalaku Way spreads peacefully
calmly around the globe if God willing.”
~ Yos W Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13579
“Lataif secrets of 26 Turuq Mu’tabarah are
fused into the Pancalaku-Walisongolas way
Walisongolas means 19 (songolas) saints (wali)
within the Pancalaku-Walisongolas Chain from
Jumadil Kubra Trowulan to Muhammad Besari
who had built the basic foundation of Modern
Islamic Boarding Schools in Nusantara mainly
in Java based on the teachings of Walisongo.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #13580
“Pancalaku-Walisongolas Chain
1. Prophet Muhammad (saws)
2. Ali ibn Abi Talib (601-661)
3. Hassan ibn Ali (624-675)
4. Hussayn ibn Ali (625-680)
5. Ali Zaynal Abidin (659-713)
6. Muhammad al-Baqir (677-733)
7. Ja’far as-Sadiq (702-765)
8. Musa al-Kazim (745-799)
9. Ali ar-Rida (765-818)
10. Ma’ruf Ibn Fairuz al-Karkhi (750-815)
11. Abu’l Hasan al-Sirri Saqti (died 867)
12. Junayd al-Baghdadi Shafi’i (835-910)
13. Abu Bakr Shibli al-Maliki (861-946)
14. Abu’l Qasim al-Nasrabadi (died 978)
15. Abu Ali Hasan al-Daqqaq (died 1015)
16. Abdul Karim al-Qushayri (986-1073)
17. Abu Ali al-Fadl al-Farmadi (1042- 1117)
18. Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali (1058-1111)
19. Majd al-Din Ahmad Ghazzali (1061-1126)
20. Abdul Qadir Suhrawardi (1097-1168)
21. Abu Hafs Umar Suhrawardi (1145-1234)
22. Bahauddin Zakariya Multani (1170-1262)
23. Makdum Jalaluddin Surkh Posh Bukhari
24. Makdum Ahmad Kabir (circa 1260-1340)
25. Abdurrahman Sunan Makdum (1270-1346)
26. Jumadil Kubra Trowulan (circa 1298-1374)
27. Malik Ibrahim Sunan Gresik (died 1419)
28. Ibrahim as-Samarqand Sunan Gresikharjo
29. Sunan Gisik (Son of Sunan Gresikharjo)
30. Sunan Ampel (little brother of Sunan Gisik)
31. Sunan Giri (Nephew of Sunan Gresik)
32. Sunan Ngudung (Son of Sunan Gisik)
33. Sunan Bonang (Son of Sunan Ampel)
34. Sunan Drajat (Son of Sunan Ampel)
35. Sunan Kudus (Son of Sunan Ngudung)
36. Sunan Gunungjati (died 1569)
37. Sunan Kalijaga Shah Kalijagawiyyah
38. Umar Said Sunan Muria
39. Wirasmoro (died in Kadhiri)
40. Demang I (Raden Djalu)
41. Demang II (Raden Demang)
42. Ngabdul Mursjad
43. Anom Besari, died in Madiun
44. Muhammad Besari (died 1773)
45. Iljas Besari (Tegalsari, died 1800)
46. Kasan Besari (died 9 January 1862)
47. Abdul Mannan (died 22 February 1866)
48. KH Abdullah Attarmasi (died 1894)
49. KH Dimyathi Attarmasi (died 1934)
50. KH Muslih Abdurrahman (1908-1981)
51. Ki Haji Abdul Aziz (1940 – 2020)
52. Sunan Pancalaku (1975 – …..)
Ki Haji Abdul Aziz was the hidden wali from
Central Java who gave Sunan Pancalaku the
Authorization to use the 114 core forces of
Alquran given by his guide Kyai Haji Muslih
Abdurrahman Mranggen Demak to spread
Pancalaku way peacefully, calmly, globally.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
“Indeed, my Lord is Subtle in what He wills. Indeed, it is He who is the Knowing, the Wise.”
( Surat Yusuf verse 100 )