PART SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE
Hikmah #7741
“The Qadiri-Hudawwudiyya line with
its two intermediate branches: Azizi
and Razzaq is blessed through three
golden lineages of tariqa as follows:
1. Prophet Muhammad (s)
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)
Tariqat Makrufiyya (1)
10. Ma’ruf ibn Fairuz al-Karkhi (750-815)
11. Abu’l Hasan al-Sirri Saqti (died 867)
Tariqat Junaydiyya (2)
12. Junayd al-Baghdadi Shafi’i (835-910)
13. Abu Bakr Shibli al-Maliki (861-946)
14. Abdul Aziz bin Haris bin Asad Tamimi
15. Abdul Wahid al-Tamimi (died 1034)
16. Muhammad Yusuf Tartusi (1016-1055)
17. Abu’l Hasan Ali Hankari (1018-1093)
18. Abu Said Makzumi (1013-1119)
Tariqat QADIRIYYA (3)
19. Abdul Qadir al-Jilani (1077-1166).”
~ Yos Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7742
“Abdul Qadir Jilani had 27 sons including:
1. Abdul Wahab Sayfuddin (1127-1196)
2. Isa Sharfuddin (died 1178 in Egypt)
3. Abdul Razzaq Tajuddin (1135-1207)
4. Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin (1138-1205)
5. Abdul Jabbar Sirajuddin (died 1186)
6. Abdullah al-Jilani (died 1193)
7. Abdurrahman Jilani (died 1191)
8. Muhammad Jilani (died 1204)
9. Ibrahim al-Jilani (died 1196)
10. Musa al-Jilani (1141-1221)
11. Yahya al-Jilani (1155-1204).”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7743
“Abdul Razzaq Tajuddin and
Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin are
much linked to Hudawwud.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi (1395AH – )
Hikmah #7744
“Qadri-Azizi Hudawwudiyya Branch
19. Abdul Qadir al-Jilani
20. Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin
21. Muhammad al-Hattak Jilani
22. Shamsuddin ibn Al-Hattak (died 1338)
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’ al-Bangkalani
38. Ahmad al-Mastur (the Hidden)
39. Hudawwud Kasanpuro (1975 – ).”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7745
“Razzaqi-Hudawwudiyya Branch
19. Abdul Qadir al-Jilani
20. Abdul Razzaq Tajuddin
21. Sharafuddin Qattal
22. Abdul Wahhab Qadri
23. Baha’uddin al-Qadri
24. Muhammad Aqeel
25. Shamsuddin Sehrai
26. Shah Gada Rahman
27. Shamsuddin Arif
28. Gada Rahman Sani
29. Shah Fuzail al-Qadri
30. Shah Kamal Kaithaly
31. Shah Sikandar Kaithaly
32. Ahmad al-Faruqi as-Sirhindi
33. Muhammad Ma’sum (1599-1668)
34. Sayfuddin al-Faruqi (1640-1685)
35. Hafiz Muhammad Muhsin
36. Nur Muhammed Badayuni (died 1723)
37. Jan-e Janaan Mazhar (1700-1781)
38. Abdullah Shah Ghulam Ali (1743-1824)
39. Abu Sa’id Faruqi al-Ahmadi (1782-1834)
40. Ahmad Sa’id Faruqi Ahmadi (1802-1860)
41. Muhammad Mazhar Faruqi (1832-1883)
42. Muh. Salih Zawawi Makki (died 1924)
43. Kholil al-Bangkalani (1820-1925)
44. Musyaffa’ al-Bangkalani (1860-1951)
45. Ahmad al-Mastur Bangkalani (1918- )
46. Hudawwud Kasanpuro III (1975 – ).”
~ Yos Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7746
“Abdul Qadir Jilani, Abdul Aziz Jilani,
and Abdul Razzaq Tajuddin al-Jilani,
are among the grandshaykh across
22 tariqat who inspire the heart of
chosen ones either thru dreams or
vision to follow Muhammad Nuuh
Ibrahim Yusuf Sulayman Musa Isa
Hudawwud Huwaduud Kasanpuro.”
~ Yos Hadi (Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7747
“Besides linked with the other
21 tariqats, Hudawwud is also
spiritually connected with the
Shadhiliyyah thru the spiritual
link of Sunan Gunungjati, who
received that connection thru
his father Syarif Abdullah who
received it through Shadhiliya
grandshaykh Sayyid Taj’uddin
Abu-l ‘Abbas Ahmad Hadrami
al-Yamani who taught in Cairo.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (1395AH – )
Hikmah #7748
“The Shadhili-Hudawwudiyya line
is very blessed thru an unbroken
golden spiritual chain as follows:
1. Prophet Muhammad (s)
2. Ali Ibn Abi Talib (601-661)
3. Hassan ibn Ali (624-675)
4. Jabir Ibn Abdullah (died 697)
5. Sa’id al-Qutb al-Ghazwani
6. Abu Muhammad Fath Sa’ud
7. Sa’d al-Qutb Muhammadi
8. Abu Muhammad Sa’id
9. Abu’l Qasim Ahmad Marwani
10. Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Basri
11. Zayn’uddin Mahmud Qazwini
12. Shamsuddin Abi Muhammad
13. Muhammad Taj’ud-Din
14. Abu’l Hasan Ali Nuruddin
15. Fakhr ad-Din Muhammadi
16. Tuqayyuddin al-Fuqayyar
17. Abdurrahman al-Madani
18. Abdussalam Ibn Mashish
Tariqat SHADHILIYYA
19. Abu’l Hasan Shadhili (1196-1258)
20. Abu’l Abbas al-Musri (1219-1288)
21. Ibn Ata’illah Iskandari (1259-1309)
22. Dawud bin Makhila Bakhili (d. 1331)
23. Muhammad Wafa (b. 1302- d. 1363)
24. Ali bin Muhammad Wafa (1355-1404)
25. Yahya bin Wafa al-Qadiri (died 1453)
26. Tajuddin Ahmad Hadrami (died 1489)
27. Syarif Abdullah Mahmud (died 1478)
SUNAN GUNUNG JATI Line
28. Syarif Hidayatullah Sunan Gunungjati
29. Mawlana Hasanuddin Sunan Banten
30. Abdurrahman (son in law of S. Banten)
31. Sayyid Sulayman bin Abdurrahman
32. Sayyid Ali al-Akbar bin Sulayman
33. Sayyid Abdullah bin Ali al-Akbar
34. Sayyid Asror Karomah bin Abdullah
35. Hamim (son in law of Asror Karomah)
36. Abdul Latif bin Hamin al-Bangkalani
37. Kholil bin Abdul Latif al-Bangkalani
38. Musyaffa’ al-Bangkalani (1860-1951)
39. Ahmad al-Mastur Bangkalani (1918- )
40. Hudawwud Huwaduud Kasanpuro III.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7749
“Sunan Gunung Jati did not called
himself as Shadhili for his tariqat
is the integration of Kubrawiyya,
Naqshbandiyya, Shadhiliyya, and
Walisongoiyya in one divine path.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #7750
“While the path of Hudawwud is
an integration of 22 tariqa lines
which makes the path of gentle
Hudawwud Kasanpuro III much
more inclusive, also universally
more welcomed and accepted
than that of Sunan Gunungjati,
yet Muhammad Nuuh Ibrahim
Yuusuf Sulayman Musa Harun
Iysa Yos Hadi Hudawwud sees
himself as nothing in compare
to Mawlana Sunan Gunungjati.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (1395AH – )
“And We have not sent you (Muhammad), except as a mercy to the worlds.”
( Surat Al-‘Anbya‘ verse 107 )