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Impact of the Naqshbandisilsilah on Indian Muslims
IMPACT OF THE NAQSHBANDISILSILAH ON INDIAN MUSLIMS ABSTRACT /> / THESIS . / \v SUBMITTED FOR THE AWARD OF THE DC.GREE OF / \\L^\\ IDoctor of pl|tlo?tipfm Islamic Studies \ By Shamsul Hasan Under the Supervision of Dr. Muhammad Ismail ^y^ (Associate Professor) DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH (INDIA) 2010 Abstract The present work seeks to investigate "Impact of the Naqshbandi Silsilah on Indian Muslims". The Sihilah-i- Khwajgan known as the Naqshbandi Sufi Silsilah in India, originated in Transoxiana (Turkey) under the foundership of Khwajah Abu Yousuf Hamdani (d.c.e. *f14G),Khwajah B^au'd-din Naqshband (c. e. 1318) was the seventh in the Naqshbandi series. He was adopted by Khwajah Muhammad Shamsi, the fifth descendent of Hamdani. Bahau'd-din Naqshbandi died in (c.e 1389) and buried near Bukliara. His successor was Alau'd-din Attar (c.e. 1393) who was married to his daughter and though Attar was a renowned Sufi, it was Maulana Yaqub Carkhi (d. c. e. 1477) who continued the Naqshbandi lineage. It was his descendant Khwajah 'Ubaydullah Ahrar, who established Naqshbandi supremacy in Central Asia. Khwajah Nuru'd-din 'Ubaydullah Ahrar, was the forerunner of the Indian line of the Naqshbandis. Khwajah Nuru'd- din 'Ubaydullah Ahrar died in 29 Kabiul Awwal 895 A.H/ 20 Februrj, 1490 c.e. and buried in his Khanqah in Samarkand. The Khwajah had a large number of disciples of whom the prominent were 'Umar Shaykh Mirza, father of Babur and his son Khwajah Muhammad Yahya. Khwajah 'Abdul Shahid and Khwajah Kalan who migrated from central Asia to India, and Khwajah 'Abdur Rahim Jami, was also the disciple of Khwajah 'UbayduUah Ahrar. -
Master of $I)Iiof(Op^ in BISTORT
THE INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENT AT DELHI: TEE COURT AND THE DELHI COLUBGE DISSBRTATIOB SUBMITTCO FOR THt OteREf OF Master of $I)iIof(op^ IN BISTORT Br ZOHRA PARVEEN Under the Supervision 6t Pzof. Iqbal Husain CONTRB OF ADVANCED STUDY IN HISTORY ALIOARH MUSLIM UNIVBRSITTY ALIGARH (INDIA) 1997 f \ «• f,^ <••: - 01' C/o Center of Advanced Studies Deptt. of History A.M.U.,"Aligarh. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that the dissertation on "The Intellectual Environment at Delhi : The Court and the Delhi College" submitted by Miss. Zohra Parveen is the original work of the candidate and is suitable for submission for the award of M.Phil Degree. Iqbal Husain Professor (Rtd.) Supervisor CONTENTS PAGE NO. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT INTRODUCTION 3-10 1. Intellectual Environment of the Court, 12-28 (i) The Mughal Court 29-32 (ii) Ibrahim Zauq (iii) Mirza Ghalib 33-37 (iv) Sadruddin Azurdah 38-40 (v) Momin Khan Momin 41-47 (vi) Mustufa Khan Shefta 48-51 (vii) Ahsanullah Khan 52-57 (viii) Ghulam Najaf Khan 58-60 II. Intellectual Environment of Delhi Orientalists (i) Shah Abdul Aziz 62-65 (ii) Shah Rafiuddin 66-68 (iii) Shah Abdul Qadir 69-70 (iv) Shah Abdul Ghani 71-72 (v) Abdul Hai 73-75 (vi) Mohammad'Ishaq 76-78 (vii) Mohammad Ismail 79-81 (viii) Qazi Sanaullah 82-84 (ix) Ghulam Ali 85-87 (x) Rasheeduddin Khan 88-91 (xi) Fazle Haq 92-97 III. Intellectual Environment of Delhi. Anglicists (i) Josaph Henry Taylor 99-105 (ii) Flex Boutros 106-109 (iii) Springer 110-114 (iv) Imam Baksh Sahbai 115-119 120-131 (v) Ram Chandra Bibliography 132-137 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT With endless regards and respect I shall acknowledge persons who were the real source of inspiration in my work. -
Town Hall–Mirza Ghalib.Indd 1 1/25/1015/03/11 12:34:16 1:41 PMPM Town Hall 1
6. FATEHPURI MASJID 7. HAVELI HAIDER QULI a walk around Located at the western end of Chandni Chowk, the Fatehpuri Haider Quli was a powerful official of the Mughal empire under mosque was built in 1650 by Fatehpuri Begum, one of the wives of one of the later Mughal emperors, Mohammad Shah (1719-48). He Shah Jahan. It is built completely of red sandstone, and is the only established a large estate near the Fatehpuri masjid. Though the main Town Hall & single-domed congregational mosque in the city. On either side of mansion has long disappeared and the surrounding gardens and the sanctuary is a minaret. courtyards have been built over, the area still retains the name of Haveli Mirza Ghalib’s The courtyard of the mosque is stone paved and has a large tank Haider Quli. Of note in the area are a few buildings dating from the in the center. Fatehpuri Begum is said to have had shops constructed late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, particularly nos. 499, along the southern and western walls of the mosque, so that the 507, 508 and 509, Haveli Haider Quli. Haveli rents could go towards the upkeep of the mosque. Since then a number of additions have been made to the original structure and 8. BALLIMARAN AND MIRZA GHALIB’S HAVELI it is surrounded by single and double-storeyed buildings, which are Ballimaran is the locality associated closely with a noted family of used as shops and dwelling houses. hakims (practitioners of traditional yunani medicine), the Sharif Khani After the revolt of 1857, the British government, as one of family, which had been associated with the Mughal emperors from the punitive measures against the people of the city, demiloshed the early days of the empire. -
Heritage List (Mcd)
Urban Development Department Notification Delhi, the 25th February, 2010 F.No.7 (367)/227/2002/UD/841 – Whereas a list of 775 Heritage Sites including Heritage Buildings, Heritage Precincts and Listed Natural Feature Areas prepared by Commissioner, MCD, in the jurisdiction of Municipal Corporation of Delhi on the advice of Heritage Conservation Committee was published in the newspaper on the 3rd and 4th June, 2001 as a public notice, inviting objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected thereby within a period of thirty days from the date of publication of the notice; And whereas copies of the said notice were made available to the public on the 3rd and 4th June, 2001; And whereas all objections and suggestions received in respect of the above mentioned public notice have been duly considered by the Heritage Conservation Committee constituted by the Government of India vide Notification No.S.O.904 (E) dated the 6th August, 2004. And whereas out of the original list of 775 heritage sites including heritage buildings, heritage precincts and listed natural feature areas referred to the Heritage Conservation Committee by Municipal Corporation of Delhi, one building/precinct has not been found suitable for listing by HCC (Annexure-B) and in respect of six building/precincts, MCD is providing the required information to HCC for consideration (Annexure-C). Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by Bye-laws 23.1 and 23.5 of Delhi Building Bye-Laws, 1983 read with sub-section (21A) of Section 2 of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, the Government hereby publishes the following list of 767 Heritage Sites including Heritage Buildings, Heritage Precincts and Natural Feature Areas for general information (Annexure-A). -
Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science
GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF AUQAF IN INDIA: A CASE-STUDY OF DELHI WAQF BOARD THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF Doctor of Philosophy In Political Science BY TABASUM RASOOL UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF PROF. ARSHI KHAN DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH (INDIA) 2018 Department of Political Science TELEPHONES Aligarh Muslim University Chairman : (0571)2701720 Aligarh-202002 Amu PABX : 2700916/2700920-21-22 Chairman : 1561 Office : 1560 Fax : 0571-270028 Certificate This is to certify that Mr. Tabasum Rasool, Research Scholar of the Department of Political Science, A.M.U. Aligarh has completed his thesis entitled “Governance and Development of Auqaf in India: A Case-Study of Delhi Waqf Board”, under my supervision. This thesis has been submitted to the Department of Political Science, Aligarh Muslim University, in the fulfillment of requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. To the best of my knowledge, it is his original work and the matter presented in the thesis has not been submitted in part or full for any degree of this or any other university. (PROF. ARSHI KHAN) Supervisor DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH-202002 (INDIA) Ref No………………. Dated : …………………… Candidate’s Declaration I, Tabasum Rasool, Department of Political Science certify that the work embodied in this Ph.D. Thesis is my own bonafide work carried out by me under the supervision of Prof. Arshi Khan at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. The matter embodied in this Ph.D. Thesis has not been submitted for the award of any other degree. I declare that I have faithfully acknowledged, given credit to and referred to the research workers wherever their works have been cited in the text and the body of the thesis. -
List of Electors for Election Nov' 2018 - Jan' 2019, India Islamic Cultural Centre S
LIST OF ELECTORS FOR ELECTION NOV' 2018 - JAN' 2019, INDIA ISLAMIC CULTURAL CENTRE S. No. LM No. Name, Address & Cotact Numbers 1 4 Dr. Syed Zafar Mahmood, D-208, Abdul Fazl Enclave, Okhla Embankment, New Delhi - 110 025, Ph: 9810334141 Air Chief Marshal I. H. Latif, 7-A, Shangrila Apartments, Building No 8-2-269/3, Road No 2, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500 034, Tel: 2 7 040-23556325 3 9 Mr Sheikh Riaz Umar, 1271, Haveli Hissamuddin Hyder, Ballimaran, Delhi - 110 006, Ph: 23944725, 9811597055 4 10 Mr. Fazl-e-Hafeez, 2357, Shah-Abul-Khair Marg, Turkman Gate, Delhi - 110006, Ph: 23261561, 9971427703 5 12 Dr. Babar Yusufzai, B-327, New Friends Colony, New Delhi - 110065 6 17 Mr. Salman Khurshid, MP, 4, Gulmohar Avenue, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi - 110025, Ph: 26849662, 26322720, 9811078272 7 18 Mr. Mohd. Ilyas Qureshi, 3550, Gali Jatwara, Behind Sabloc Clinic, Daryaganj, New Delhi - 110 002, Ph: 9810181159 8 19 Dr. Shahid Qamar Qazi, 3/371, Darul Naim, Marris Road, Aligarh - 202002 (UP), Ph: 0571-3290597, 09837703807 9 20 Mr. S. Badrul Islam, IFS (Retd), B - 68, Sector - 50, NOIDA - 201 301 (UP), Tel: 0120-2570540, 9582496426 10 21 Dr. V. A. Seyid Muhammad, No. 9, Kensington Place, Gardens London W.8 11 25 Mr. H. Rashid Hasan, Bazar Mufti Nawabpura - 15, Moradabad - 244001 (UP), Mob: 09258183962 12 26 Mr. Mohd. Qasim, Tobacco Merchant, Amroha Gate, Moradabad 13 28 H. E. Dr (Mrs) Najma Heptulla, Governor of Manipur, 16, Teen Murti Lane, New Delhi - 110011, Tel: 23016391 14 29 Mr. Saeed Ahmed Peetalwala, 4967, Main Road, Sadar Bazar, Delhi-110006, Ph: 23547665, 66308402, 9811086741 15 32 Mr.