Abdur-Razzaq Nurul-Ain
Abdur-Razzaq Nurul-Ain | |
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Religion | Islam |
Other names | Nurul-Ain |
Personal | |
Born |
1287 (AH 709) Baghdad, Iraq |
Died | Kichaucha Sharif |
Senior posting | |
Based in | Kichaucha Sharif, Northern India |
Period in office | Late 12th century and early 13th century |
Predecessor | Ashraf Jahangir Semnani |
Successor | Syed Hussain Qattal |
Hazrat Syed Abdur-Razzaq Nurul-Ain [1][2][3] is the successor of the great Sufi saint Syed Ashraf Jahangir Semnani. From amongst the descendants of Syed Abdul Razzaq Jilani, the line of saints of Ashrafia Jilania is one of the most reputed household belonging to the Indo-Pak subcontinent. Within this line, Syed Abdul Razzaq popularly known as, Nur-ul-Ain was the heir, disciple and khalifa of Syed Ashraf Jehangir Semani. Syed Abdul Razzaq was the son of his maternal cousin. Syed Abdul Razzaq is the 11th descendant of the greatest Sufi Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani of Jilan, Iraq. Abdur-Razzaq Nurul-Ain first met Ashraf Jahangir Semnani at the age of twelve years in Baghdad when Ashraf Jahangir Semnani made a visit there and from there on never parted from his company. He adopted Syed Abdul Razzaq as his son and made him the heir and caretaker. Originated from the name of Syed Ashraf, this line of saints is still called as Ashrafia. Syed Ashraf Jehangir Semani died in 808 AH and Syed Abdul Razzaq became the heir to his throne. After strenuous spiritual training he was bestowed with Khilafat (Spiritual Successor) and from him the Ashrafi spiritual chain flourished. According to the tradition of Mirat-ul-Asrar, at the time of his death, Syed Ashraf Jehangir Semani was either 106 or 110 years of age. In Tohfta ul Abrar, his age is written as 120 and year of birth is 688 AH. Even his adopted son, Syed Abdul Razzaq was 120 of age at the time of his death. He spent 12 years before he took Bayat and 68 years in travel and in the service of Syed Ashraf Jehangir Semani and the remaining 40 years after the death of his Murshid at the throne of khalifat. In accordance to this his birth year becomes 728, year of arrival in India 740 and year of death 848.[4] His grave is located next to that of Ashraf Jahangir Semnani in the same Shrine in Kichauccha Sharif, Dist. Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Works
- 'Maktubate Ashrafi' (Letters of Ashraf) compiled by Abdur-Razzaq Nurul-Ain
Chishti Order
Sufi orders trace their origins ultimately to the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who is believed to have instructed his successor in mystical teachings and practices in addition to the Qur'an or hidden within the Qur'an. Opinions differ as to this successor. Some Sufi orders trace their lineage to Abu Bakr, the first Sunni caliph, others to 'Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib, Muhammad's cousin, whom the Shi'a regard as the first Imam.
- Hazrat Muhammad
- Imam Ali al Murtaza
- Ḥasan al Baṣrī
- 'Abdul Wāḥid Bin Zaid
- Fuḍayl ibn 'Iyāz al Tamīmī
- Sultan Ibrāhīm bin Adham
- Ḥudhayfah al Mar'ashī
- Amīnuddīn Ḥubayrah Baṣrī
- Mumshād Dīnwarī
- Abu Ishaq Shamī
- Abu Ahmad Chishtī
- Abu Muhammad Chishtī
- Nasruddin Abu Yusuf Chishtī
- Qutbuddin Mawdud Chishtī
- Haji Sharif Zindani
- Usman Harooni
- Muīnuddīn Chishtī
- Qutab-ud-Din Bakhtiar Kaki
- Farīduddīn Mas'ūd
- Sayyid Nizamuddin Awliya
- Shaikh Akhi Siraj Aaina e Hind
- Shaikh Alaul Haq Pandavi
- Sayyid Ashraf Jahangir Simnani
- Sayyid Abdur Razzaq Nur ul Ayn
Naqshbandi Order
- Hazrat Muhammad
- Abu Bakr
- Salman al-Farsi
- Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr
- Jafar Sadiq
- Bayazid Bastami
- Abu al-Hassan al-Kharaqani
- Abul Qasim Gurgani
- Abu Ali Farmadi
- Abu Yaqub Yusuf Hamadani
- Abdul Khaliq Ghujdawani
- Arif Reogari
- Mahmood Anjir Faghnawi
- Azizan Ali Ramitani.
- Muhammad Baba Samasi
- Amir Kulal
- Muhammad Baha'uddin Naqshband
- Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa
- Sayyid Ashraf Jahangir Simnani
- Sayyid Abdur Razzaq Nur ul Ayn
Qalandari Order
- Hazrat Muhammad
- Imam Ali al Murtaza
- Abdul Aziz al Makki
- Sayyid Khidr al Husayni
- Qutab-ud-Din Bakhtiar Kaki
- Farīduddīn Mas'ūd
- Sayyid Nizamuddin Awliya
- Shaikh Akhi Siraj Aaina e Hind
- Shaikh Alaul Haq Pandavi
- Sayyid Ashraf Jahangir Simnani
- Sayyid Abdur Razzaq Nur ul Ayn
Suharwardi Order
- Hazrat Muhammad
- Imam Ali al Murtaza
- Hasan al-Basri
- Habib al Ajami
- Dawud Tai
- Maruf Karkhi
- Sirri Saqti
- Junaid Baghdadi
- Shaykh Abu Muhammad Amwiya
- Qādi Wajīhuddīn
- Abu Najib Suharwardi
- Shihabuddin Suharwardi
- Bahauddin Zikriya
- Jahaniyan Jahangasht
- Ashraf Jahangir Semnani
- Sayyid Abdur Razzaq Nur ul Ayn
Madari Order
- Hazrat Muhammad
- Imam Ali al Murtaza
- Abdullāh Alambardār i Rasūl
- Shaykh Yamīnuddīn Shāmi
- Shaykh Taifūr Shāmi
- Shaykh Badiuddīn Shāh Madār
- Jahaniyan Jahangasht
- Ashraf Jahangir Semnani
- Sayyid Abdur Razzaq Nur ul Ayn
Qadiri Order
- Hazrat Muhammad
- Imam Ali al Murtaza
- Hasan al-Basri
- Habib al Ajami
- Dawud Tai
- Maruf Karkhi
- Sirri Saqti
- Junaid Baghdadi
- Abu Bakr Shibli
- Abdul Aziz al Tamimi
- Abul Fadl al Tamimi
- Abul Farah Tartusi
- Abul Hasan Hankari
- Abu Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi
- Abdul Qadir Jilani
- Shaikh Ali al Haddad
- Shaikh Ali al Aflak
- Shaikh Abul Ghiyas bin Hambal
- Shaikh Fazil Bin Esa
- Shaikh Muhammad Ubaid al Ghiyas (r.d.)
- Jahaniyan Jahangasht
- Ashraf Jahangir Semnani
- Sayyid Abdur Razzaq Nur ul Ayn[5]
An other version is given as
- Hazrat Muhammad
- Imam Ali al Murtaza
- Imam Hasan al Mujtaba
- Imam Husayn al Shaheed
- Imam Zayn ul Abidin
- Imam Muhammad Baqir
- Imam Jafar Sadiq
- Imam Musa Kazim
- Imam Ali Raza
- Maruf Karkhi
- Sirri Saqti
- Junaid Baghdadi
- Abu Bakr Shibli
- Abdul Aziz al Tamimi
- Abul Fadl al Tamimi
- Abul Farah Tartusi
- Abul Hasan Hankari
- Abu Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi
- Abdul Qadir Jilani
- Shihabuddin Suharwardi
- Bahauddin Zikriya
- Jahaniyan Jahangasht
- Ashraf Jahangir Semnani
- Sayyid Abdur Razzaq Nur ul Ayn
Genealogy
- Hazrat Muhammad
- Imam Ali al Murtaza
- Imam Hasan al Mujtaba
- Hasan al Muthanna
- Abdallah al Mahd
- Musa al Jawn
- Abdullah al Saleh
- Musa al Thani
- Dawud al Ameer
- Muhammad al Madani
- Yahya al Zahid
- Abdullah al Jilli
- Abu Saleh Musa
- Abdul Qadir Gilani
- Abdul Razzaq Jilani
- Imaduddin Abu Saleh Nasr
- Muhiyuddin Abu Nasr Muhammad
- Saifuddin Yahya al Hamawi
- Shamsuddin Muhammad
- Allauddin Ali
- Badruddin Hasan
- Shihabuddin Ahmad
- Sayyid Abdur Razzaq Nur ul Ayn[6]
See also
References
- ↑ 'NURUL-AIN' by Syeda Aale Fatima, Published 1974, India
- ↑ ‘'HAYATE SYED ASHRAF JAHANGIR SEMNANI' by Syed Waheed Ashraf, Published in 1975 in Urdu, Page-89
- ↑ 'LATAIFE- ASHRAFI' By Ashraf Jahangir Semnani, Compiled by Nizam Yemeni, Edited and annotated by Syed Waheed Ashraf and published in 2010 by Makhdoom Syed Ashraf Jahangir Academy, 17 Kalyan Society, Outside Pani Gate, Baroda-390019, Gujarat, India
- ↑ Prof. Mohammad Hussain, Azad Al-Qadri. Tarikh Mashaikh Qadria Razaqia (with reference to the Subcontinent). Versatile Printers.
- ↑ http://www.miranaliashrafi.com/pir-e-tariqat.html
- ↑ http://www.miranaliashrafi.com/pir-e-tariqat.html