Sayyid Raphael Dakik

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Sayyid Raphael Dakik
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Sayyid Raphael Dakik
Naqshbandi Sunni Muslims as head of the House of Hazrat Ishaan
Naqib al-ashraf
Assumed office
2014
Preceded byMir Assadullah ibn Mir Muhammad Jan ibn Sayyid Mir Fazlullah Agha (grandfather)[1]
Personal details
Born1998
Düsseldorf, Germany
Alma mater
University of Cambridge

Oxford University London School of Economics

Occupation

Sayyid Raphael Dakik (born in Düsseldorf, Germany on the 17th of August 1998) is an Statesman, Prince, Lobbyist, Lawyer and Freelance diplomacy, who performs international state dialogues and state development projects as head of the Naqshbandi Sunni Muslims.[2]

Early life and career

He assumed the leadership over the Naqshbandi Sufi Order in 2014 and finished high school in 2016.[2][3]

After finishing high school he studied German Law until 2020 and continues his further studies in International Relations at his alma maters the London School of Economics, the University of Cambridge and Oxford University.[2][4][5]

International State Affairs

Sayyid Raphael acts as a developer of Third world countries, through the transfer of Western technological know-how in the field of renewable energy and new technologies. He furthermore initiates international dialogues as a Freelance diplomacy for Governments he has close ties with, which predominantly are member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and The African Union. In regards to his work he was the youngest guest at the Namibian Economic Growth Summit in 2019.[2][4]

Head of the Naqshbandi Order

Sayyid Raphael is head of the Naqshbandi Sunni Muslims as offspring of Muhammad, through the Wali Saint Bahauddin Naqshband, Hazrat Ishaan and Sayyid Mir Fazlullah Agha.[6] His Development projects include the development of the welfare of the members of his Sufi order.[2][4][7][8]

He is usually referred as Prince due to his family relations to the historical Moghul empireand the Musahiban, who adopted Naqshbandi Sunni Islam as state religion.[9][10][11][12] He thus inherits the titles Sardar, Mirza and Naqib al-ashraf, which are translated as "Prince" in the English language.[13][14]

Closest Lineage to Prophet Muhammad

The closest genealogical lineage of the family of Sayyid Mir Jan -to whom Sayyid Raphael belongs- to the Prophet Muhammad is as follows:[15]

  • 1 Muhammad
  • 2 Ali ibn Abi Talib
  • 3 Imam Hussain Shaheede Reza
  • 4 Imam Ali Zayn al-Abidin
  • 5 Imam Muhammad al Baqir
  • 6 Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq
  • 7 Imam Musa al Kazim
  • 8 Imamzadeh Hamzah, Tabriz
  • 9 Sayyid Mir Qasim
  • 10 Sayyid Mir Ahmad
  • 11 Sayyid Mir Muhammad
  • 12 Ismail Muhammad Hakim
  • 13 Sayyid Mir Latif
  • 14 Sayyid Mir Muhammad
  • 15 Sayyid Mir Kulal
  • 16 Sayyid Mir Ahmad
  • 17 Sayyid Mir Hashim
  • 18 Sayyid Mir Mustaali
  • 19 Sayyid Mir Dost Ali
  • 20 Sayyid Mir Muhammad Latif
  • 21 Sayyid Mir Abdullah
  • 22 Sayyid Mir Muhammad Shamah
  • 23 Sayyid Mir Latifullah
  • 24 Sayyid Mir Ruhollah
  • 25 Sayyid Mir Baitullah
  • 26 Sayyid Mir Nimatullah
  • 27 Sayyid Mir Azimullah
  • 28 Sayyid Mir Muhammad Hasan
  • 29 Sayyid Mir Fazlullah Agha, brother of Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Jan
  • 30 Sayyid Mir Muhammad Jan
  • 31 Sayyida Bibi Rahima
  • 32 Mir Sayyid Sultan Masood Dakik
  • 33 Sayyid Mir Raphael Dakik, Sayyid Mir Matin Dakik, Sayyid Mir Hamid Dakik

References

  1. Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan (genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan) (by author and investigator: Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company: Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore) p. 65
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Home". Sayyid Raphael Dakik.
  3. https://www.sayyidraphaeldakik.com/education/
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Sayyid Mir Raphael (h) | House of Hazrat Ishaan". Hazrat Ishaan Saheb.
  5. https://www.sayyidraphaeldakik.com/nobility/house-of-hazrat-ishaan/
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESxunkGoBps
  7. https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/wesel/der-gute-mensch-aus-afghanistan_aid-21571749
  8. https://shajara.org/shajaralar-va-ijozatnomalar/
  9. https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/wesel/der-gute-mensch-aus-afghanistan_aid-21571749
  10. https://www.royalark.net/Afghanistan/telai3.htm
  11. David Damrel in Forgotten Grace: Khwâja Khâwand Mahmûd Naqshbandî in Central Asia and Mughal India, published by Duke university, p. 51
  12. Munis D. Faruqi in The Princes of the Mughal Empire, 1504-1719, published by Cambridge University Press, p. 58
  13. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/mirza
  14. Template:Cite EB1911
  15. Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore) p.62

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