Centre for World Peace
Born on 7 November 1886 in a village called Enayetpur in the district of Sirajgonj of greater Pabna in the then eastern Bengal, in what is now Bangladesh, Khwaja Enayetpuri established a Ṣūfī monastery ( khaneqāh ) in Enayetpur with a mammoth Ṣūfī legacy known as “ Enayetpuri ṭariqāh ” (Ṣūfī order ). Located on the bank of the river Jamuna, about 130 km from the parliament building in Dhaka, the Enayetpur Ṣūfī monastery (also called Darbār Sharīf ) is venerated and visited by millions of peace-loving peop
Not only did he teach thousands of followers but he also guided a number of prominent proteges ( murids ) who later on set up individual khaneqāh (monasteries) in different places across the country and in Assam, India. Some large ones include Biswa Zaker Manzil (World Zaker Centre) at Atrasi in Faridpur, Shambhuganj Darbar Sharif , Paradisepara Darbar Sharif, Murshidpur Darbar Sharif, Chandrapara Darbar Sharif, Khagjani Pak Darbar Sharif , Assam, India, to name but a few. All of these Sufi Monasterie