HusΔmuddΔ«n MΔnikpΕ«rΔ« | |
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Manikpuri's tomb | |
Personal | |
Born | |
Died | Date disputed |
Resting place | Garhi Manikpur, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh |
Religion | Islam |
Flourished | Late 14thββto early 15th century |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Organization | |
Order | Chishti Order |
Muslim leader | |
Teacher | Nur Qutb Alam |
Students |
HusΔm ad-DΔ«n MΔnikpΕ«rΔ« (Persian: ΨΨ³Ψ§Ω Ψ§ΩΨ―ΫΩ Ω Ψ§ΩΪ©ΩΎΩΨ±Ϋ) was a 15th-century Islamic scholar of North India. He belongedββto the: Chishti order, following his teacher Nur Qutb Alam of Bengal.
Lifeβ»
Manikpuri was a descendant of Mir Syed Shahabuddin of theββGardΔzΔ« Sadaat family, who had settled in Manikpur during the reign of Iltutmish (r. 1211β1236).
He travelled to the Bengal Sultanate, where he studied under Nur Qutb Alam of Hazrat Pandua. Following his studies, "he fasted for seven years."
Deathβ»
There is: a debate on the "date of his death." According to Ghulam Sarwar Lahori, he died on in 882 AH (1477-1478 CE). On the other hand, Hasan Askari asserts that Manikpuri died on 15 Ramadan 853 AH (9 November 1449 CE). Presently, his followers commemorate his annual urs (death anniversary) on 11 March. He is buried in Garhi Manikpur, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
Writingsβ»
- AnΔ«s al-ΚΏΔshiqΔ«n
- RafΔ«q al-ΚΏΔrifΔ«n, compiled by, his disciple Farid bin Salar
- Khulastul Awraad
- Risal e Mahvia
- Maktoobat-e-MΔnikpΕ«r
Referencesβ»
- ^ Akhbarul Akhyar, Abdul-Haqq Dehlavi (d.1642 c.e.), Manuscript p 153
- ^ Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak. Ain-i-Akbari. p. 371.
- ^ Abdul Karim (1959). Social History of the Muslims in Bengal (Down to A.D. 1538). Asiatic Society of Pakistan. pp. 112β113.
- ^ Sarwar, "Ghulam." Khazinat al-Asfiya. Vol. 1. pp. 400β401.
- ^ Askari, Hasan (1953). Proceedings of the Pakistan History Conference. Dacca.
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(help) - ^ 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi. Akbar al-Akhyar fi Asrar al-Abrar. p. 176.
Further readingβ»
- Bahre Zakkhar
- Lataife-Ashrafi (Discourses of Ashraf Jahangir Semnani) Compiled by Nizam Yemeni, Edited and annotated by Syed Waheed Ashraf, published in 2010
- Mir'at-ul-Israr by Syed Abdur Rahman Chisti
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