Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani
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Mir Sayyid Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani (1392-1464; fa, ) was a mystic ( Sufi) who gave name to the Noorbakshia school of Islam. He wrote al ''Fiqh al-Ahwat'' ( Islamic Jurisprudence) and ''Kitab al-Aetiqadia'' (Book of Faith).


Life

Nurbakhsh's real name was Muhammad bin Abdullah. His father was born in Qain and his grandfather in al-Hasa, whence in some ghazals (lyrics) he styles himself as Lahsavi (one from al-Hasa). His father migrated from
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to Qain in Qahistan, where Nurbakhsh was born in 795 A.H. (1393 C.E.). Thus his full name as appeared in his
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works is Sayyid Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani. Nurbakhsh became a disciple of Sayyid Ishaq al-Khatlani, himself a disciple of
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. Through his writings Nurbakhsh made an attempt to bridge the gap between the orthodox Sunni'ism and
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and gave an Islamic
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of religious moderation in his book titled ''Al-Fiqh al-Ahwat'' (Moderate Islamic Jurisprudence). His tomb is in Suleqan near
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.امامزاده سید محمد نوربخش در سولقان تهران
(translated title: Imamzadeh Seyed Mohammad Nourbakhsh in Soolqan, Tehran)


Works

Syed Muhammad Nurbakhsh wrote of about 150 works in Arabic or Persian. # ''Al-Fiqh Al-Ahwat'' (Islamic Jurisprudence) # ''Kitab al-Aetiqadia'' (Book of Faith) # ''Silsila Dhahab'' (in Arabic and Persian) # ''Risal fi Ilm Firasat'' or ''Insan-nama'' # ''Kashf al-Haqaeeq'' # ''Risala Maash al-Salikeen'' # ''Makarim al-Akhlaq'' # ''Silsila al-Auliya'' (Arabic) # ''Risala Nooria'' or ''Nur al-Haq'' # ''Risala Miraajia'' (Persian) # ''Risal al Huda'' (Arabic) # ''Risala Irfani'' (Persian) # ''Risala Aqsam-e-Dil'' (Persian)


See also

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Haji Bektash Veli Haji Bektash Veli or Wali ( fa, حاجی بکتاش ولی, Ḥājī Baktāš Walī; ota, حاجی بکتاش ولی, Hacı Bektaş-ı Veli; sq, Haxhi Bektash Veliu) (1209 – 1271) was a Muslim mystic, saint, Sayyid and philosopher from Kh ...


References


External links

* Sufia Nurbakhshia
Messianic Hopes and Mystical Visions,Shahzad Bashir - 2003
{{authority control Sufi mystics Iranian Sufi saints Iranian Sufis 1339 births Year of death missing History of Kashmir Sufism in India