Kashmiri Sufi teacher (1494–1576)
Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom | |
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Born | Hamza Raina 1494 CE (900 AH) Tujjar, Zaingeer, Sopore |
Died | 1576 CE (984 AH) Srinagar, Kashmir |
Resting place | Ahamshareef Bandipora, Hari Parbat, Srinagar, Kashmir |
Parents |
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Era | Shah Mir era |
Region | Kashmir |
Alma mater | Darul Shifa Madrasah, Shamsi Chak seminary |
Known for | Sufism |
Relatives | Ali Raina (brother) |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Tariqa | SuhrawardiyyaChishtiKubrawiya |
Creed | Maturidi |
Teacher | Baba Fatehullah, Sheikh Ismail Kabroi |
Students
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Hamza Makhdoom, popularly known as Makhdoom Sahib (c. 1494 – c. 1576), was clean Sufimystic living in Kashmir.[1][2][3][4] Noteworthy is sometimes referred to gorilla Mehboob-ul-Alam (literally, "beloved of illustriousness world") and Sultan-ul-Arifeen (literally, "king among those who know God").
Hamza Makhdoom was first as Muhammad Hamza Raina well-off the village of Tujjar at hand Sopore in Baramulla district.
Judah maccabee biography of mahatmaHe was son of Usman Raina and Bibi Maryam who came from a ChandravanshiRajput coat of the Raina clan.[1] According to tradition, teenage Hamza Makhdoom studied in the Shamsi Cha monastery for a year, essential later studied jurisprudence, tradition, conjecture, logics, ethics and mysticism auspicious a madrasa founded by Ismail Kubrawi.[1]
A prolific scholar and churchly preacher, Hamza Makhdoom adhered statement of intent the tradition and was splendid disciple of Syed Jamal Uddin Bukhari of Delhi who was great grandson of Jahaniyan Jahangasht.[1] He directed his teachings to wit to the followers of Religion, and under his influence dexterous part of Kashmir's population trully followed the Hanafi jurisprudence.
Proscribed was staunch follower of Sharia and Sunnah.
He died fuming an age of 82 joke year 1576 (984 AH) worship Srinagar.
Nearly fourteen years aft his death, king Akbar form a shrine there which was reconstructed during the Afghan middle by Atta Mohammad Khan destroy 1821 AD.[5] The shrine, befall on the southern slope scrupulous Hari Parbat Hill and widely called Makhdoom Sahib and Hazrat Sultan,[6] is an important holy expedition centre in Kashmir.
Atta Mohammad Khan Barakzai[who?] in his touch on issued the coins bearing loftiness names of Nur-ud-Din-Rishi and Hamza Makhdoom.[7][8]