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May 12, 2023 KHOJA ALI ROMITANYI.
Khoja Ali Romitani was born in the year 591 Hijri (1194 AD) (in some sources it is given as 588 Hijri, 1191 AD) in the village of Kurgan, Romitan (Romaytan) district near Bukhara. Khoja Mahmud was a disciple of Anjir Fagnawi and one of his loyal and great students who served him with sincerity. For this reason, after the death of the person, he received the khogagan silsila. It is the thirteenth circle in "Silsilai Sharif". Known as Khojai Azizon.
The people of Bukhara called him Khojai Nassoj (Weaver Khoja) because he made a living as a weaver. "What is Faith?" - when asked: "To disconnect and connect", that is, to disconnect from this world and connect to the Truth. Khoja Ali is considered the leader of weavers. The nobleman of this high-ranking person, whose blessings are endless, went as far as Rum (Turkey), and Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi once praised that the people of Bukhara would not have followed Khoja Nassaj if the knowledge of the case was not better than the knowledge of the rest.Garna's knowledge of the status quo is still there. Bukhara Khojai Nassojro, member of Banda.
He guided the people in Romitan for several years, then moved to Bovard (Abivard), where he cultivated murids. Finally, I went to Khorezm and settled there. He lived in Khorezm for a while, opened a house and raised a murid, and spread the Khojagan sect in this area.
The great work of Khoja Ali Romitani "Manoqibi Khoja Ali Azizon Romitani" has reached us. It contains Romitani's views and advices related to the ethics of Sufism, the laws and regulations of the Khojagan sect. 10 conditions of the Khojagan sect are described. A small work called "Risolai Azizon" is also attributed to him. It talks about the status of Sufism. The ideas of Sufism are put forward in his poems in Tajik language. He also had a book called "Mahbubul-arifin" ("Beloved of the Sages"). His grave is located in Old Urganch (Tashkhovuz region of the Republic of Turkmenistan), and a magnificent mausoleum was built over it. This blessed shrine is called "Three Hundred and Sixty Pir" shrine. Romitan's mausoleum in the village of Kurgan is considered a place of pilgrimage.

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