# Ibrahim Yukpasi

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Sufi religious leader

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**[Syed](/source/Sayyid) Hazrat Khwaja Shams-ud-Din Ibrahim Yukpasi** (born 760 [AH](/source/Islamic_calendar), or AD 1358/1359), Son of Hazrat Khwaja Nasr-ud-Din Waleed, was a [Sufi](/source/Sufi) religious leader.

## Family

He was born at [Chisht](/source/Chisht) in a family of Sadaat-e-Maudoodiya. He had two brothers, Khwaja Nizam-ud-Din Moudood and Khwaja Nuqr-ud-Din [Shaal Pir Baba](/source/Shaal_Pir_Baba) Moudood. The three brothers completed their education and Sufi training under the guidance and supervision of their father. It has been narrated that the descendants of Khwaja Sultan [Maudood Chishti](/source/Maudood_Chishti) are not permitted to be initiated by anyone other than the elder Mashaik (the spiritual directors) of their own family. Khwaja Shams-ud-Din Ibrahim and his brother followed this tradition and obtained Khirqa-i-Wilayat-o-Khilafat (the patched authority and leadership) from their own father. They left their home at Chist with a mission to preach and teach the moral and [spiritual](/source/Spirituality) Islamic rules. While his two brothers stayed at Pashin [Quetta](/source/Quetta), Khwaja Shams-ud-Din Ibrahim traveled on to the valley of [Mastung](/source/Mastung_Valley) 50 km, away in the south of Quetta valley and selected a hillock called Safaid Bulandi (White height) for his dwelling. He had numerous Khulafa and a vast number of murids. But he himself trained and directly bestowed Khilafat upon his two sons (Khwaja Kalan was sajjada nashin as being the eldest) and four of his grandsons Khwaja Ahmed, Khwaja Ali, Khwaja Sultan Mohammad, Khwaja Ibrahim Dopasi.[1]

1. Khwaja Kalan remained in Mastung.

1. Khwaja Mir Haibath Khan went to the area of Sarlath and Shorawak (a place near Afghan border)

1. Khwaja Ahmed was settled in Noshki.

1. Khwaja Ali was sent to Kalat.

1. Khwaja Sultan Mohammad proceeded to Mongachar and remained there.

1. Khwaja Ibrahim Dopasi went to live at Dhader.

Apart from his sons and grandsons he had other deputies too, nominated by him to continue the "work". One of his favorite Khalifa was Nizam-Ud-Din. He often said, "If someone comes to me with the request to pray for him, he should first go to Nizam-ud-Din". The Khalifa's grave can be visited besides the tomb of his Murshid. Syed Khawaja Ibrahim Yakpasi Chishti.[2]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [\[1\]](https://books.google.com/books?id=9L21AAAAIAAJ&q=Khwaja+Ibrahim,+Yakpasi) Baluchistan district gazetteer series, Volume 3

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Ref Book: Khwaja Ibrahim Yakpassi Chishti by Professor Syed Ahmed Saeed Hamdani, Page 56, Yakpassi Trust Mastung-Balochistan

- [Mastung: Birds Eye View](http://www.findpk.com/SV/Mastung.htm)

- [Baluchistan district gazetteer series, Volume 3](https://books.google.com/books?id=9L21AAAAIAAJ&q=Khwaja+Ibrahim,+Yakpasi)

- [through the ages: selection from government record, Volume 2](https://books.google.com/books?id=R3NCAAAAYAAJ&q=Khwaja+Ibrahim,+Yakpasi)

- Balochistan District Gazeetteir series vol.9/12 page no 32

- Balochistan District Gazetteer series vol.9/12 page no 76

- Balochistan District Gazetteer series Directorate of Archives Quetta Vol 9/12 page no.76 and 346

- Balochistan District Gazetteer Series.1907 vol.9/12 page no.276

- Reference of Archive department file No.18/1906 Letter No. 7330 Dated 25 December 1901 of Major A.H.McMahon

- Ref Book:Khwaja Ibrahim Yakpassi Chishti by Professor Syed Ahmed Saeed Hamdani, Page 54 Yakpassi Trust Mastung-Balochistan

- Tazkara-e-Syed Moudodi, idara-e-maarife Islam, Mansoora [Lahore](/source/Lahore)

- Sair-ul-aolia, Urdu and Persian edition, written by Amir Khurd

- Maraat-ul-israr by Abdul Rehman Chishti Quds Sira

- Trirekh-e-mashaikh-e-Chisht by Doctor Inamu l-Haq

- Safinat-ul-Arifeen

- Tazkara-e-Ghuas o Qutub

- Shijra-e-Maoroosi Sadat Kirani

- The mashkiah of Chisht by Shaikh Muhammed Zakariyya Kandhalwi

- The Origin of the Chishti Order

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