Sayyid Meerak Shah Kashani

Sufi
Sayyid Meerak Shah Kashani
Spiritual Leader
سید میرک شاہ کاشأنی
TitleFaqir-e-Milat
Personal life
Born6 September 1895
Saraf Kadal, Srinagar
Died13 December 1971 (24th Shawwal)
Shalimar Srinagar
Resting placeKhanqah-i-Kashani Shalimar
NationalityKashmiri
ParentSayyid Ahmad Shah Kashani
Alma materAnjuman Tableeg Ul Islam, Madinat Ul Uloum
Pen nameMirak~
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
Founder ofAnjuman Tableeg Ul Islam
TariqaQadiriyya, Kubrawiyya, Naqshbandi, Suhrawardiyya, Chisti[1][2]
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Influenced
  • Allama Shah Bukhari, Peer Yaseen Sahib(Syed Mohammad Yaseen Shah),[3] Molvi Abdul Kabir [4]

Sayyid Meerakh Shah Kashani (Urdu: سید میرک شاہ کاشانی; 6 September 1895 – 13 December 1971), also known as Faqir-i-Milat, was a Kashmiri Sufi poet and spiritual teacher active during the late nineteenth centuries. He was associated with Sufi teaching and community service in Kashmir.

Kashani was known for his poetry, religious instruction, and spiritual leadership. His teachings addressed themes of devotion, ethics, and spiritual discipline, he attracted follows within Kashmir and beyond. He was regarded by his followers as a respected Sufi saint, and his work influenced aspects of the region's religious and cultural life.

Early life and education

Mirakh Shah Kashani was born on 6 September 1895 in Saraf Kadal, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, to Sayyid Ahmed Shah Naqash. His mother died when he was two years old, and his father died three years later. He did not receive formal secular education beyond instruction in the Qur'an, Hadith, and some Persian literature.[5] According to some accounts, when further formal education was proposed, he declined and instead spent time in the company of fakirs, saints and Qalandars.

It is reported that his ancestor, Sayyid Habibullah Kashani, migrated from Kashan, a city in Isfahan, Iran. Family tradition traces his lineage to the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله تعالى عليه وآله وسلم through Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani رحمه الله.

Kashani later engaged in the calligraphy of Qur'anic verses, which he used as a means of financial suport for himself and his disciples.[6]

The shrine of Sayyid Meerakh Shan Kashani is located at Shalimar in Srinagar.

Death and burial

Sayyid Meerakh Shah Kashani died on 13 December 1971 (24 Shawwal 1391 AH), three days before the end of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, at the age of 76. He was buried at Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar, at a site known as Khanqah-i-Kashaniyah, near the graves of his predecessors, Abdul Qadoos and Laal Shah Sahib.[7]

His annual urs is observed on 24 Shawwal in accordance with the Islamic calender.[8][9]

Works

Jaam-e-Irfan (Goblet Of Knowledge), a poetry collection published by Khanqah-i-Kashaniyah; its second edition was published in 2008.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ Khan, Ghulam Hassan (1973). The Kashmiri Mussulman. p. 148.
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  3. ^ Bhat, Haroon Rashid (7 October 2022). "Faqeer –e- Milat Jinab Peer Mohammad Yaseen Sahib (RA) - One of the Dearest Khalifa's of Syed Mirak Shah Kashani RA".
  4. ^ "Sayel Pandithpori,Least Published Poet Of His Generation". Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Sayyid Mirak Kashani: Kashmir's Spiritual Glory Prophesied In Lahore". Kashmir Observer. 5 June 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Syed Meerak Shah Saheb Kashani (R.A)". Kashmir Dinbhar. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
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  8. ^ GKNN. "Urs of Hazrat Mirak Shah Kashani (RA), Hazrat Mian Nizamuddin Kiyanawi (RA)". Greater Kashmir. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  9. ^ "Asia's Premier News Agency - India News, Business & Political, National & International, Bollywood, Sports | ANI News". www.aninews.in. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
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