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Imran and Bushra reportedly met for the first time in 2015.<ref name="ET"/> According to '']'', Khan, who has had an increasing inclination to Sufism, was a frequent visitor of Baba Farid's shrine in Pakpattan, where he would pay homage to the Sufi saint. He usually visited the town in the evening escorted by his private guards, and would later stay for a few hours at the Maneka family's residence, his local hosts, after which he would return to Islamabad. The Manekas were influential locally, and shared a "spiritual relationship" with Khan.<ref name="Dawn2">{{cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1349312|title=What brings PTI chief to a remote town?|work=Dawn|date=18 February 2018|accessdate=18 August 2018|first=Shafiq|last=Butt}}</ref> Bushra, who was at that time married to Khawar Maneka, was known and respected as a spiritual mentor and Sufi ], also referred to as a '']'' or '']''. During his visits, Khan would often consult her on spiritual matters whenever he found himself in a "difficult situation."<ref name="Dawn2"/> Imran and Bushra reportedly met for the first time in 2015.<ref name="ET"/> According to '']'', Khan, who has had an increasing inclination to Sufism, was a frequent visitor of Baba Farid's shrine in Pakpattan, where he would pay homage to the Sufi saint. He usually visited the town in the evening escorted by his private guards, and would later stay for a few hours at the Maneka family's residence, his local hosts, after which he would return to Islamabad. The Manekas were influential locally, and shared a "spiritual relationship" with Khan.<ref name="Dawn2">{{cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1349312|title=What brings PTI chief to a remote town?|work=Dawn|date=18 February 2018|accessdate=18 August 2018|first=Shafiq|last=Butt}}</ref> Bushra, who was at that time married to Khawar Maneka, was known and respected as a spiritual mentor and Sufi ], also referred to as a '']'' or '']''. During his visits, Khan would often consult her on spiritual matters whenever he found himself in a "difficult situation."<ref name="Dawn2"/>


According to sources, Khan first interacted with Bushra shortly before the 2015 ] for the NA-154 constituency. He became "very pleased" when his candidate ] won that election, which she had correctly predicted, and started visiting and consulting her more regularly for guidance.<ref name="Dawn2"/> According to a family source, Khan held "a lot of reverence for as a true follower."<ref name="Dawn2"/> According to sources, Khan first interacted with Bushra shortly before the 2015 ] for the NA-154 constituency. He became "very pleased" when his candidate ] won that election, which she had correctly predicted, and started visiting and consulting her more regularly for guidance.<ref name="Dawn2"/> According to a family source, Khan held "a lot of reverence for as a true follower."<ref name="Dawn2"/> In an interview after his marriage, Khan said he "did not catch a glimpse" of his wife's face until after they were married; "I proposed to her without seeing her because she had never met me without her face being covered with a ]."<ref name="DM">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5978249/I-didnt-glimpse-mystic-brides-face-married-says-Imran-Khan.html|title=I didn't get a glimpse of my mystic bride's face until after we married, says Imran Khan as he calls his second marriage to TV weather girl 'the biggest mistake of my life|work=Daily Mail|date=22 July 2018|accessdate=18 August 2018|first=David|last=Rose}}</ref>


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Bushra Bibi
BornBushra Riaz Wattoo
(1978-08-16) 16 August 1978 (age 46)
Dipalpur, Okara, Punjab, Pakistan
CitizenshipPakistani
Spouse(s) Khawar Manika ​(div. 2017)
Imran Khan ​(m. 2018)
Children5

Bushra Imran (b. Bushra Riaz Wattoo on 16 August 1978; previously Bushra Maneka) is the current First Lady of Pakistan, as the wife of Imran Khan, the present Prime Minister of Pakistan. Bushra is known for her connection to Sufism; prior to her marriage with Khan, she had been his spiritual mentor (murshid).

Early life

Bushra was born to a conservative, politically influential family of central Punjab. She belongs to the Wattoo clan, of whom the Manekas are a sub-clan. She originates from the town of Pakpattan, located 250 km southwest of Lahore. The town is known for being home to the Shrine of Baba Farid, of whom both she and Khan are spiritual followers, and where they first met.

Family background

Before her marriage to Khan, Bushra was married to Khawar Maneka. Khawar Maneka was a senior Customs official and a son of Ghulam Muhammad Maneka, a former federal minister in Benazir Bhutto's cabinet. They divorced in 2017. She has three daughters and two sons from her first marriage. Her sons Musa and Ebrahim Maneka graduated from the Aitchison College in Lahore in 2013, and pursued higher education abroad. Her eldest daughter Mehru Maneka is the daughter-in-law of politician Mian Atta Muhammad Manika. Another of her daughters is also married.

Marriage to Imran Khan

Imran and Bushra reportedly met for the first time in 2015. According to Dawn, Khan, who has had an increasing inclination to Sufism, was a frequent visitor of Baba Farid's shrine in Pakpattan, where he would pay homage to the Sufi saint. He usually visited the town in the evening escorted by his private guards, and would later stay for a few hours at the Maneka family's residence, his local hosts, after which he would return to Islamabad. The Manekas were influential locally, and shared a "spiritual relationship" with Khan. Bushra, who was at that time married to Khawar Maneka, was known and respected as a spiritual mentor and Sufi faith healer, also referred to as a pir or murshid. During his visits, Khan would often consult her on spiritual matters whenever he found himself in a "difficult situation."

According to sources, Khan first interacted with Bushra shortly before the 2015 by-election in Lodhran for the NA-154 constituency. He became "very pleased" when his candidate Jehangir Tareen won that election, which she had correctly predicted, and started visiting and consulting her more regularly for guidance. According to a family source, Khan held "a lot of reverence for as a true follower." In an interview after his marriage, Khan said he "did not catch a glimpse" of his wife's face until after they were married; "I proposed to her without seeing her because she had never met me without her face being covered with a full veil."

See also

References

  1. "Bushra Maneka - Google Search". g.co.
  2. ^ "Baba Farid: Where Imran Khan and Bushra Maneka found each other". Gulf News. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  3. ^ Butt, Shafiq (18 February 2018). "What brings PTI chief to a remote town?". Dawn. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  4. Correspondent, Sana Jamal, (8 January 2018). "Imran Khan did not break up my marriage: Bushra's ex-husband". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Who's Khawar Farid Maneka and why Bushra took divorce from him". Daily Times. 10 January 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Imran Khan's sisters once again in the dark regarding his marriage". The Express Tribune. 8 January 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  7. Rose, David (22 July 2018). "I didn't get a glimpse of my mystic bride's face until after we married, says Imran Khan as he calls his second marriage to TV weather girl 'the biggest mistake of my life". Daily Mail. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
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