
The Khankah has always been more than a place of worship — it is a living community of hearts. Here seekers gather not only for prayer and remembrance but also to learn, to serve, and to support one another. The saints of the Hasni Silsila taught that faith is not lived in isolation but in fellowship, where compassion, humility, and unity flourish.
Events & Gatherings
The Khankah regularly hosts majalis (gatherings) where seekers come together for prayer, learning, and remembrance of Allah.
- Weekly Zikr circles keep the remembrance of Allah alive.
- Annual Urs celebrations honor the saints and renew the bond of silsila.
- Special lectures and discourses allow seekers to connect with the wisdom of the tradition.
These events are moments of renewal where the heart is reminded of its purpose and its connection to the Divine.
Zikr & Majlis
At the core of community life is Zikr (remembrance of Allah). The saints taught that the heart finds peace only in the remembrance of its Lord.
- In the majlis, seekers gather in humility, repeating the Divine Name with love and devotion.
- The atmosphere of Zikr fills the heart with serenity, drawing seekers closer to Allah.
- Zikr also strengthens unity, as every voice joins in a chorus of love for the Creator.
Youth Programs
The youth are the torchbearers of tomorrow. The Khankah nurtures their growth with programs that blend faith, knowledge, and service.
- Spiritual mentoring helps them stay rooted in the silsila while facing modern challenges.
- Educational initiatives encourage learning that combines spiritual and worldly knowledge.
- Volunteer opportunities engage youth in acts of service, teaching them that faith is lived through action.
By guiding the youth, the Khankah ensures that the chain of hearts remains strong across generations.
Community Service & Outreach
The saints of our silsila taught that “Service to humanity is service to God.” Inspired by this teaching, the Khankah is active in outreach and support.
- Feeding the hungry and providing care for those in need.
- Supporting education for underprivileged children.
- Offering counsel and comfort to those facing hardship.
These acts of service are not charity alone, but an expression of love — the living sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ reflected through the community of the Khankah.
Closing Note
The Khankah’s community is a family bound not by blood but by faith and love. In its gatherings, its Zikr, its youth, and its service, the mission of the silsila continues to shine: to unite hearts in remembrance, to nurture souls in guidance, and to serve humanity with compassion.