Syed Adam Banuri
Abu Abdullah Sheikh Syed Adam Banuri Moizuddin | |
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Born | 1503-1506 AD Banoor Chandigarh, India |
💀Died | 25 December 1643 Madina25 December 1643 |
Resting place | Al-Baqi |
💼 Occupation | |
Known for | Sufi, Mystic, Scholar of Sunni sect, Progenitor of Banoori tribe |
Notable work | Founded Ahsaniya Naqbandiya Sufi Order, Literature work, Books written by him |
👶 Children | Syed Ghulam Ahmad (Son)
Syed Muhammad Aoliya (Son) Syed Muhammad Esa (Son) Syed Muhammad Mohsin (Son) and two daughters |
👴 👵 Parent(s) | Ismail bin Bahauddin Mashwani |
Syed Adam Banuri (Arabic: السيد آدم بنوري, b. 1503 or 1506)[1][2] was a Sufi spiritual adviser to Ahmad Sirhindi.[3][4]
Early life[edit]
His parents were Ismail bin Bahauddin Mashwani[5] He was born at Banur Chandigarh India.[6]
Career[edit]
He is known for his research on Sufism. He is the founder of “Ahsaniya” with some modifications in Ahmad Sirhindi‘s Naqshbandi thoughts.[7] Ahsaniya is mostly followed by Arabs in Egypt and Yemen.[8] In 1641Abdul Hakim Sialkoti and Sadduallh (advisor to Shah Jahan) visited him in Lahore. They both advised Shah Jahan to dispatch Adam for Hajj.[9][10][11] He travelled and performed Hajj with hundreds of his students. He died in Medina in 1643. He is buried at Al-Baqi'.[12][13][14]
References[edit]
- ↑ "نزهة الخواطر وبهجة المسامع والنواظر = الإعلام بمن في تاريخ الهند من الأعلام • الموقع الرسمي للمكتبة الشاملة". shamela.ws (in العربية). Retrieved 2018-10-06.
- ↑ "الموسوعة الشاملة - هدية العارفين". islamport.com (in العربية). Retrieved 2018-10-06.
- ↑ Buehler, Arthur F. (1998). Sufi Heirs of the Prophet: The Indian Naqshbandiyya and the Rise of the Mediating Sufi Shaykh. Univ of South Carolina Press. ISBN 9781570032011. Search this book on
- ↑ Baaghaa, Ajeet Singh; (Guru), Gobind Singh (1969). Banur Had Orders: A Critical Study, of an Hitherto Unknown Hukamnamah of Guru Gobind Singh. Ranjit Printers & Publishers. Search this book on
- ↑ "نزهه الخواطر وبهجه المسامع والنواظر الاعلام بمن في تاريخ الهند من الاعلام - الحسني، عبد الحي - مکتبة مدرسة الفقاهة". ar.lib.eshia.ir (in فارسی). Retrieved 2018-10-06.
- ↑ Hanif, N. (2000). Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis: South Asia. Sarup & Sons. ISBN 9788176250870. Search this book on
- ↑ Burton, Sir Richard Francis (1851). Sindh, and the Races that Inhabit the Valley of the Indus. W. H. Allen. Search this book on
- ↑ Kemper, Michael; Kügelgen, Anke von (1998). Muslim Culture in Russia and Central Asia from the 18th to the Early 20th Centuries: Inter-regional and inter-ethnic relations (in Deutsch). Schwarz. ISBN 9783879972692. Search this book on
- ↑ محدث دہلوی, شاہ ولی اللہ. انفاس العارفین. pp. 171–172. Search this book on
- ↑ Iqbal Review. Iqbal Academy. 1997. Search this book on
- ↑ «الحياة», دبي – (2018-06-27). ""المسبار" يقدم: «النقشبندية: النص والتاريخ والأثر". Hayat. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
- ↑ Ahmad, Mughal, Munir. "Abu Anis Sufi Muhammad Barkat 'Ali (Allah's Mercy Be Upon Him)". SSRN Electronic Journal. ISSN 1556-5068.
- ↑ "موقع مكتبة أهل البيت عليهم السلام". ablibrary.net. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
- ↑ "هدية العارفين - إسماعيل باشا البغدادي - ج ١ - الصفحة ١". shiaonlinelibrary.com. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
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