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Annual Events of the Enayetpur Darbar Sharif
Following dates are annually observed as per Bangla calendar. Each occasion is observed with milad mahfil, zikr, faraz, sunnat and nafl prayers, fateha and khatam sharifs, etc. Zakers congregate at the Darbar Sharif to observe the following annual rites.
- 18th Falgoon – death anniversary of Enayetpuri in Bangla (1358 Bangla) know as 2nd URS, as it is the second biggest event at the Khanqah
- 20th Asar - Enayetpuri’s first wife’s death anniversary
- 25th Falgoon – Enayetpuri’s 2nd wife’s death anniversary
- 10th Bhadra – 1st Peerjada’s (son) death anniversary
- 30th Ashwin – 2nd Peerjada’s death anniversary
- 10th Agrahawan – 4th Peerjada’s death anniversary
- 25th Kartik – 17 Safar – Besalat of Shah Sufi Wajed Ali (Murshid of Enayetpuri)
- 28th Safar – Besalat (death) of Mozadded Al-Fesani Imam
The following religious rituals and rites are observed as per lunar calendar in a befitting manner at the Monastery with due religious fervour. Fateha Sharif, Khatam Sharif and all the wazîfa (practices) are necessary parts of the ways of observing the holy days along with daily 5 times prayers.
- 12th Rabiul Awal – Milad un Nabi (birth of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.s)
- 11th Rabius Sani – Fateha Yaj Dahm (birth of Hazrat Abdul Kadir Jilani)
- 10th Maharram – Holy Ashrua Sharif
- 27th Rajab – Holy Meraj Sharif (ascent of the Prophet)
- Shaban – Lailatul Barat (Shabe Barat)
- 27th Ramadhan – Lailatul Qadr
- 1st Sawaal – Eid ul Fitr
- 10th Jilhajj – Eid ul Azha
This is the biggest event at any monastery. Annual Urs Sharif is observed at the Enayetpur Darbar Sharif between January and February (Poush and Magh) on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Hundreds of thousands of Zakers from Bangladesh and India congregate at the Monastery to observe the death anniversary of their Pir-O-Murshid, Khwaja Enayetpuri. The 3-day long URS commences on Friday after Zumma prayer with flag hoisting, a convention followed by his Spiritual Shaikhs or Murshids, and ends on Sunday with akheri (final) Munazat (supplication) to Allah, asking for maghferat (blessings) for the departed soul and the whole world, particularly, Bangladesh. Along side all the daily wazaif, five times regular prayers as per Shariyat and supplication (Munazat) with Nafl prayers are offered during the URS.
" Introduction to Enayetpur Darbar Sharif "
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Enayetpur Darbar Sharif
Enayetpur Darbar Sharif Complex consists of:
• Area – 4 acres 56 decimals, covering 10 acres when Zakers gather during Urs
• The Holy Tomb of Khwaja Enayetpuri, r.a.
• Boroitala (Sidra Talmun Taha) - place of teaching spirituality among the Zakers. During URS this place is chosen for Fateha sharif, Khatam sharif, etc
• Shewratola – place of meeting Zakers and disseminating ‘talqini’ (spiritual training)
• Kotha – place of rest, special prayer, du’ah and night ebadat for Enayetpuri
• Ofat Sharif – place (bed) from where Enayetpuri left this world
• Headquarters – place of tickets for Zakers during Urs Mubarak
• Khanqah-e-Mozadded – place of day time moraqaba, miracles of Enayetpuri
• Mosque- accommodates 25 thousand devotees
• Islamia Alia Madrasa (semi govt) – 22 Mudares (teachers) with 350 students
• Hujra Sharif – residence with family of Enayetpuri
• Daira Sharif – resting place of Murids at the complex
• Khabar Khana – a big open space where Murids are offered daily meals known as tabarak. There is a separate place of this kind for women zakers.
• Daktarkhana – makeshift pharmacy with first-aid and homeopath medicines
• Khwaja Library – Enayetpur Darbar Sharif is also a publisher of rare books on Islam and Sufism. The library contains numerous manuscripts on Khwaja Enayetpuri and Sufism.
• Guest House – a 2-storied building known as Guest House, lodging high govt and semi govt VIP officials and other elites casually and occasionally perform Ziyarat (pilgrimage to the site of the holy place) at this Mazar (tomb)
• Khwaja Enayetpuri Centre for Research in Sufism – located in the Guest House this centre contains a large number of books, journals, articles, documentaries and others mostly in Bangla and English on Sufism