Hazrat Ishaan
Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Khawand Mahmud ibn Sharif Naqshbandi, known as "Hazrat Ishaan Shah Saheb"(Arabic: حضرت خواجه خاوند محمود ابن شريف شاه صاحب معروف به حضرت ايشان نقشبندي) (born in year 1563 and died in year 1642) is a Sufi Saint from Bokhara.[1]
Hazrat Ishaan Shah Saheb | |
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Darbare Hazrat Ishaan after the renovation of his descendant Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Sultan Masood Dakik | |
Born |
1563 Bokhara |
Died |
1642 Lahore |
Resting place | Lahore |
Title |
Khwaja-e-Khwajagane Jahan (Master of the Masters of the World) Imam ul-Salikeen(Imam of the seekers) Qudwat ul Salikeen(Model of the Seekers) Hujjat ul-Kamelin(The Perfect Proof) Sayyid al-Islam (Leader of the Submission to Allah) Qutb ul Aqtab/Ghawth(Pole of the Poles) Sayyid ul Saadat (leader of the Sayyids) |
Successor | Sayyid Mir Jan (Uwaisiyyah line)[2] |
Religion | Islam |
Parent(s) | Hazrat Sayyid Mir Sharif Naqshbandi |
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Ancestry
Hazrat Ishaan was a Sayyid, a direct descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima al Zahra and his son in law and cousin Ali ibn Abu Talib. Two paternal Sayyid lineages of him are currently known. From one line he is a direct descendant of the seventh Imam Musa al Kadhim, through his son Ibrahim al Murtadha and of the well known Sufi master Khwaja Sayyid Mir Alauddin Atar. Sayyid Alauddin Atar was the successor and son in law of Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband. Therefore, Hazrat Ishaan is also from the progeny of Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband, who was himself a descendant of the eleventh Imam Hasan al Askari, through his son Sayyid Ali Akbar.[3]
Lineage
- 1 Muhammad
- 2 Ali and Fatima Al Zahra
- 3 Imam Hussain Shaheede Reza
- 4 Imam Ali Zayn al-Abidin
- 5 Imam Muhammad al Baqir
- 6 Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq
- 7 Imam Musa al Kazim
- 8 Sayyid Mir Ibrahim al Murtadha
- 9 Sayyid Mir Abu Bakr Kabir
- 10 Sayyid Mir Abdulhaq
- 11 Sayyid Mir Jafar
- 12 Sayyid Mir Muhammad Rumi
- 13 Sayyid Mir Abdullah
- 14 Sayyid Mir Musa
- 15 Sayyid Mir Hussein
- 16 Sayyid Mir Qasim
- 17 Sayyid MIr Abu Bakr Reza
- 18 Sayyid Mir Abdullah Zarbakhsh
- 19 Sayyid Mir Muhammad Khwarezmi
- 20 Khwaja Sayyid Mir Alauddin Attar
- 21 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Hussein Attar Bukhari
- 22 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Tajuddin Hussein
- 23 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Muhammad
- 24 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Zia ul Din
- 25 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Sharif
- 26 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Khawand Mahmud known as Hazrat Ishaan
- 1 Muhammad
- 2 Ali and Fatima Al Zahra
- 3 Imam Hussain
- 4 Imam Ali Zayn al-Abidin
- 5 Imam Muhammad al Baqir
- 6 Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq
- 7 Imam Musa al Kazim
- 8 Imam Ali al Reza
- 9 Imam Muhammad al Taqi
- 10 Imam Ali al Hadi
- 11 Imam Hasan al Askari
- 12 Imamzadeh Sayyid Mir Ali Akbar
- 13 Sayyid Mir Mahmud Faxriddin
- 14 Sayyid Mir Taqi Baarban Khalwati
- 15 Sayyid Mir Bulaqi
- 16 Sayyid Mir Shaaban
- 17 Sayyid Mir Qasim
- 18 Sayyid Mir Zayn ul Abedin
- 19 Sayyid Mir Abdullah
- 20 Sayyid Mir Burhanuddin Qilichiy
- 21 Amir Sayyid Mir Jalalludin Muhammad Bukhari
- 22 Amir Sayyid Burhanuddin Muhammad Bukhari
- 23 Hazrat Khwaja Bahauddin Naqshband
- 24 Bint Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband (wife of Khwaja Hazrat Alauddin Atar)
- 25 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Hussain Atar Bukhari
- 26 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Tajuddin Hussain
- 27 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Muhammad
- 28 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Zia ul Din
- 29 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Sharif
- 30 Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Mir Khawand Mahmud known as Hazrat Ishaan Shah Saheb
Biography
Family
Hazrat Ishaan was the second son of Khwaja Sayyid Mir Sharif Naqshbandi. His older brother was Khwaja Khawand Muhammad Naqshbandi, known as Khwaja Khawand Aftab, who also was a saint. Hazrat Ishaan had issued 5 daughters and 6 sons, who are all regarded as saints.[6]
Spiritual journey
Hazrat Ishaan was influenced by his ancestors´ teachings and was therefore a disciple of his father.[7] Hazat Ishaan studied at a royal college and had become an accomplished scholar.[8] He was also a disciple of Hazrat Ishaq Wali Dahbidi, founder of the Ishaqqiya branch of the Naqshbandiyya Order in Eastern Turkistan. Hazrat Ishaan abandoned a further education in religious studies in order to focus on the mystical quest. He was an authorized Khalifa of Hazrat Ishaq Wali Dahbidi in year 1598 and was sent to Lahore to propagate the Ishaqqiya path. Instead he went to Srinagar in Kashmir. In Srinagar he attracted many people, who have later followed him. The fame of his piety has reached many areas of Central Asia.[9] Hundreds of thousands of disciples in Khorasan, modern-day Afghanistan, especially in the cities of Kandahar, Kabul and Herat, followed him.[10] He has sent disciples in all over Central Asia under, whom 2 have been sent to Tibet. Unlike other Naqshbandi Masters he attracted many people, who were not only official patronages.[11] Hazrat Khwaja Khawand Mahmud was invited by the Moghul Emperor Jahangir to go to his court in Agra. Going there several times, he was unable to create firm connections to the court, because of the influences of Naqshbandis attached to the rival Jubairiyya branch.[12][13] Therefore, he came back to Kashmir. Becoming entangled in the struggle against the Shia community there, Moghul emperor Shah Jahan summoned him in year 1636 to Delhi and banned his way to Srinagar. Hazrat Ishaan spent his last six years in Lahore, where he also died.[14][15][16]
Succession
Hazrat Ishaan was succeeded by his son Moinuddin Naqshabnd in Kashmir.[17] His youngest son Bahauddin succeeded his father in Lahore in a very young age. His spiritual line died out in the late eighteenth century. Hazrat Ishaan has stated that one of his progeny will come to revive his lineage and to take his place as Ghawth. It has been found, that Hazrat Sayyid Mir Jan is this person, who is his successor in the Uwaisiyyah way.[18]
Spiritual rank
Hazrat Ishaan was Qutb ul Aqtab, also called Ghawth, the highest ranking Wali Allah (saint) of his time. In Sufism the Ghawth is known as the cosmic leader of the whole universe and righteous successor of prophet Muhammad. It is said that Hazrat Ishaan stated that under his progeny there will come a son of him, who will revive the spiritual lineage and legacy of Hazrat Ishaan and who will take his place as Ghawth after him. His successor is Sayyid ul Sadaat Hazrat Sayyid Mir Jan.[19][20]
Gallery
See also
- Abdul Qadir Jilani
- Ali Hujwiri
- Bahauddin Naqshband
- Moinuddin Chishti
- Sayyid Mir Jan
- Sayyid Mahmud Agha
- Ziyarat Naqshband Sahab
- Hazrat Khwaja Sardar Sayyid Mir Sultan Masood Dakik
References
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p. 58
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p. 65
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore) p. 57-63
- ↑ ZiaIslamic "Gulzar auliya"
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p. 63
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore) p. 58
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p.57
- ↑ http://www.nazariapak.info/Sufism/Hazarat-Ehsan.php
- ↑ "the Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and activism in a worldwide Sufi tradition" written and investigated by: Itzchak Weismann ;company: Routledge Taylor&Francis Group(p.52)
- ↑ http://www.nazariapak.info/Sufism/Hazarat-Ehsan.php
- ↑ "the Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and activism in a worldwide Sufi tradition" written and investigated by: Itzchak Weismann ;company: Routledge Taylor&Francis Group(p.52)
- ↑ "the Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and activism in a worldwide Sufi tradition" written and investigated by: Itzchak Weismann ;company: Routledge Taylor&Francis Group(p.52)
- ↑ http://www.nazariapak.info/Sufism/Hazarat-Ehsan.php
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)
- ↑ "the Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and activism in a worldwide Sufi tradition" written and investigated by: Itzchak Weismann ;company: Routledge Taylor&Francis Group(p.52)
- ↑ http://www.nazariapak.info/Sufism/Hazarat-Ehsan.php
- ↑ "the Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and activism in a worldwide Sufi tradition" written and investigated by: Itzchak Weismann ;company: Routledge Taylor&Francis Group(p.52)
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore) p.65
- ↑ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)
- ↑ Sufi Sheikhs of Pakistan and Afghanistan