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'''Makhdoom''' ({{Lang-sd|مخدوم}}), ({{Lang-ur|''' مخدوم '''}}) [[Muslim]] [[Sufi]] title in [[South Asia]] and [[Central Asia]]. (In {{Lang-ur| it means: ''' آقا، مالک قابل تعظیم '''}}).
'''Makhdoom''' ({{Lang-sd|مخدوم}}), ({{Lang-ur|''' مخدوم '''}}) [[Muslim]] [[Sufi]] title in [[South Asia]] and [[Central Asia]]. (In {{Lang-ur| it means: ''' آقا، مالک قابل تعظیم '''}} Master, Most respectable).


This title is now used by the descendents of the [[Sufi]] masters who are mostly [[Pir (Sufism)|Pir]]s, politicians and landlords in southern [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] and [[Sindh]] in [[Pakistan]].
This title is now used by the descendents of the [[Sufi]] masters who are mostly [[Pir (Sufism)|Pir]]s, politicians and landlords in southern [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] and [[Sindh]] in [[Pakistan]].

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Makhdoom (Sindhi: مخدوم), (Urdu: مخدوم ) Muslim Sufi title in South Asia and Central Asia. (In Urdu: it means: آقا، مالک قابل تعظیم Master, Most respectable).

This title is now used by the descendents of the Sufi masters who are mostly Pirs, politicians and landlords in southern Punjab and Sindh in Pakistan. Hazrat Abbas, respectable maternal uncle of Prophet Muhammad, usually visited Mecca and Medina. Prophet Muhammad received him and always addressed him with the title of Makhdoom. From that time Arab people descended from that family are especially called "Makhdoom" which means one who is served. Quraishis in Punjab and Sindh provinces of Pakistan use this title as sacerdotal dignity no references in this regard. Makhdoom is respectable person whose is served whole life Islam, Quran and Sunnah.


People with the title Makhdoom