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Shāh Kamāl Quḥāfah ( ar, , bn, শাহ কামাল কোহাফাহ; 1291–1385), was a philanthropist, pioneer, social and religious activist.


Life

Shah Kamal was born in
Makkah Mecca (; officially Makkah al-Mukarramah, commonly shortened to Makkah ()) is a city and administrative center of the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia, and the holiest city in Islam. It is inland from Jeddah on the Red Sea, in a narrow va ...
, Shah Kamal Quhafah was a descendant of Abdur Rahman ibn Abi Bakr, who was the eldest son of
Abu Bakr Abu Bakr Abdallah ibn Uthman Abi Quhafa (; – 23 August 634) was the senior companion and was, through his daughter Aisha, a father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, as well as the first caliph of Islam. He is known with the honor ...
, the First
Caliph A caliphate or khilāfah ( ar, خِلَافَة, ) is an institution or public office under the leadership of an Islamic steward with the title of caliph (; ar, خَلِيفَة , ), a person considered a political-religious successor to th ...
of
Islam Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic Monotheism#Islam, monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God in Islam, God (or ...
. He was a Quréish; belonged to Banu Tahim, which was a distinguished clan of the tribes of
Ishmael Ishmael ''Ismaḗl''; Classical/Qur'anic Arabic: إِسْمَٰعِيْل; Modern Standard Arabic: إِسْمَاعِيْل ''ʾIsmāʿīl''; la, Ismael was the first son of Abraham, the common patriarch of the Abrahamic religions; and is cons ...
and the Quréish. Shah Kamal Quhafah came to Bangladesh with his newlywed wife to spread egalitarian pursuit of life and meet his father, Burhanuddin Ketan, who had already travelled to
Chittagong Chittagong ( /ˈtʃɪt əˌɡɒŋ/ ''chit-uh-gong''; ctg, চিটাং; bn, চিটাগং), officially Chattogram ( bn, চট্টগ্রাম), is the second-largest city in Bangladesh after Dhaka and third largest city in B ...
leading an expedition of twelve
Sufi Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality, ...
dervish Dervish, Darvesh, or Darwīsh (from fa, درویش, ''Darvīsh'') in Islam can refer broadly to members of a Sufi fraternity A fraternity (from Latin language, Latin ''wiktionary:frater, frater'': "brother (Christian), brother"; whence, ...
. Burhanuddin Ketan is known in Chittagong as Shah Kat’tal, Qat’tal Shah and Gazi Kadal Khan. He has two Mazar, one at Katalganj, Chittagong and another at Faringajuri or Faringi Bazaar. He travelled to
Sylhet Sylhet ( bn, সিলেট) is a metropolitan city in northeastern Bangladesh. It is the administrative seat of the Sylhet Division. Located on the north bank of the Surma River at the eastern tip of Bengal, Sylhet has a subtropical climate an ...
with his wife and twelve companions in 1315 to disseminate ideals of socio-religious harmony and meet his father, Khwaja Burhanuddin Ketan, who had travelled to Sylhet a decade earlier with
Shah Jalal Jalāl Mujarrad Kunyāʾī (), popularly known as Shah Jalal, was a celebrated Sufi figure of Bengal. His name is often associated with the Conquest of Sylhet and the spread of Islam into the region, part of a long history of interactions bet ...
in 1303. Shah Kamal and his companions sought an audience with
Shah Jalal Jalāl Mujarrad Kunyāʾī (), popularly known as Shah Jalal, was a celebrated Sufi figure of Bengal. His name is often associated with the Conquest of Sylhet and the spread of Islam into the region, part of a long history of interactions bet ...
upon arriving at
Sylhet Sylhet ( bn, সিলেট) is a metropolitan city in northeastern Bangladesh. It is the administrative seat of the Sylhet Division. Located on the north bank of the Surma River at the eastern tip of Bengal, Sylhet has a subtropical climate an ...
. After becoming disciples of Shah Jalal, the group sojourned at Sylhet until June 1315.Dr G Saklayen, Bangladesh Sufi Sadhak The twelve companions of Kamal were Pir Kallu Shah (Pirergaon) Shah Chand (Chandbharang), Dawar Bakhsh Khatib (Dawarshahi or Dawarai), Syed Zia Uddin (Mukan Bazaar), Shamsuddin Bihari (Aatghar), Shah Faizullah (Feizi or Fesi), Shah Jalaluddin (Qusipur or Quskipur),
Shah Tajuddin Syed Shāh Tāj ad-Dīn ( ar, , bn, সৈয়দ শাহ তাজ উদ্দিন) was a 14th-century Sufi Muslim figure in the Sylhet region. Tajuddin's name is associated with the propagation of Islam in Osmani Nagar, Aurangpur. In ...
, Syed Bahauddin (Mukan Bazar),
Shah Ruknuddin Shāh Kamāl Quḥāfah ( ar, , bn, শাহ কামাল কোহাফাহ; 1291–1385), was a philanthropist, pioneer, social and religious activist. Life Shah Kamal was born in Makkah, Shah Kamal Quhafah was a descendant of Abdur R ...
, Syed Shamsuddin (Syedpur) and Shah Manik (Manihara). Kamal was a pioneer, known for his initiatives to establish the very first human settlement on islands of the erstwhile little sea by the name of Ratnang. Eventually, this settlement became a fully-fledged village, which now called,
Shaharpara Shaharpara ( bn, শাহারপাড়া) is a village of historical importance in the south-eastern part of Sunamganj District, Bangladesh. It was founded in 1315 CE by Shah Kamal Quhafah and his disciples. It is approximately one hour dri ...
. Salient amongst his pioneering work were building of a hospice, boarding house, mosque and seminary at Shaharpara. These institutes provided unparalleled services to people. He developed fully protected ponds for the preservation of drinking water; most of these ponds are in decaying conditions and nowadays they are hardly used for drinking water.


Descendants

Descendants of Shah Kamal Quḥāfah are settled in Shaharpara, Patli Aurangabad and Dargah Mahallah in Sylhet and they have formed very distinguished families, which are known as Kamalis of Shaharpara, Qurayshis of Patli and Muftis of Sylhet. Kamali, Qurayshi,
Mufti A Mufti (; ar, مفتي) is an Islamic jurist qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion ('' fatwa'') on a point of Islamic law (''sharia''). The act of issuing fatwas is called ''iftāʾ''. Muftis and their ''fatwas'' played an important rol ...
,
Khwaja Khawaja (Persian: خواجه ''khvâjəh'') is an honorific title used across the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Central Asia, particularly towards Sufi teachers. It is also used by Kashmiri Muslims and the Mizrahi Jews—particula ...
,
Siddiqui Siddiqui ()( Romanized: Ṣiddīqī ) are a South Asian Muslim Sheikh community found mainly in India and Pakistan and in expatriate communities in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East region. They claim to be the descendants of Abu Bakr, the first ...
and
Shah Shah (; fa, شاه, , ) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies.Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) It was also used by a variety of ...
are the surnames invariably used by the descendants of Shah Kamal Quḥāfah. Descendants of Shah Kamal Quḥāfah have mainly extended to a number of families: Mullah Family, Shahjee Family, Baglar Family in Shaharpara, Qureshi Family in Patli and Mufti Family in Sylhet Dargah Mahallah. Maulana Shah Shamsuddin Qureshi, a descendant of Shah Kamal Quḥāfah, established the Qurayshi family in Patli and Maulana Shah Zia Uddin Qurayshi, another descendant of Shah Kamal Quḥāfah, established the Mufti Family at Dargah Mohallah, Sylhet.


Mullah Bari

Mullah Bari was established by Shah Jalaluddin Qureshi, eldest son of Shah Kamal, and hitherto it belongs to his progeny. Mullah Bari was a home of scholars, lawyers and jurists, who interpreted and standardised laws and customs.


Shahji Bari

Shahji Bhari was established by Shah Muazzamuddin Qurayshi, second son of Shah Kamal, and hitherto it belongs to his descendants. Shahji Bari was home of monarchs (
shah Shah (; fa, شاه, , ) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies.Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) It was also used by a variety of ...
) and statesmen.


Baglar Bari

Baglar Bari was established by Shah Jamaluddin Qurayshi, youngest son of Shah Kamal, and hitherto it belongs to his offspring. 'Baglar' means wealthy and 'Baglarbag' means Commander-in-chief. Baglar Bari is an abbreviation of 'Baglarbag' and Baglar Bari was home of treasury and commander-in-chief.Qureshi, S A M, Sylhet 1988


Qurayshi Bari

Qurayshi Bari was established by Maulana Shah Shamsuddin Qurayshi, descendant of Shah Jalaluddin Qurayshi, eldest son of Shah Kamal, and it is located on west of village Patli. Currently there are five Qurayshi Bari in Kunarpara and one at Aurangabad, both Kunarpara and Aurangabad were part of Aurangabad mauza, but in recent past, they have been merged with the village of greater Patli. Aurangabad belongs to offspring of Khwaja Fakhruddin Qurayshi, youngest son of Maulana Shamsuddin Qurayshiand Kunarpara belongs to offspring of Shah Siqah Uddin Qurayshi, eldest son of Maulana Shamsuddin Qurayshi.


Mufti Bari

Mufti Bari was established by Maulana Ziauddin Qurayshi, descendant of Shah Jalaluddin Qurayshi, eldest son of Shah Kamal, and it is located at Dargah Mahallah, Sylhet. Mufti Bari was home for jurists, who interpreted law before legal verdicts were pronounced. Maulana Zia Uddin Qurayshi, founded the very first school in Sylhet.


Heritage

Mausoleum of Shah Kamal Quhafah beside his wife and behind his beloved younger son Shah Jamaluddin Qurayshi are at
dargah A dargah ( fa, درگاه ''dargâh'' or ''dargah'', Turkish: ''dergâh'', Hindustani: ''dargah'' दरगाह درگاہ, bn, দরগাহ ''dorgah'') is a shrine or tomb built over the grave of a revered religious figure, often ...
precinct in Kamalshahi,
Shaharpara Shaharpara ( bn, শাহারপাড়া) is a village of historical importance in the south-eastern part of Sunamganj District, Bangladesh. It was founded in 1315 CE by Shah Kamal Quhafah and his disciples. It is approximately one hour dri ...
, Sunamganj, Bangladesh. Tomb of his first son, Shah Jalaluddin Qurayshi, is also in the same enclosure. There is a mosque and a site of medieval prayer alter where his disciples meditated for eternal salvation.Mohammed Fayzur Rahman, Hazrat Shahjalal O Tin Sho' Shat Awliya p.82, Sylhet, 1992


Bibliography

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