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Aastana-E-Muqaddas Sheikhul Auliya Khwaja Alhaj Muhammad Inayat Hasan Shah R.A. Qaddas Sirrahu

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2024
  • URS OF KHAWAJA MOHAMMAD INAYATH HASAN SHAH (QSA)
    our great grand shaykh, Shaikhul Awliya Hazrat Khawaja Mohammad Inayath Hasan Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu).
    He was born on the 22nd of Muharram in 1302 A.H. in Bhainsori Sharif, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India. He was only 2 years old when his father passed ahead. He was raised by his older brother who later became his spiritual guide (pir-o-murshid), the great Hazrat Khawaja Mohammad Nabi Raza Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu).
    He was popularly known as "Chanda Mian" because of his beauty so the local people compared him to the moon. This beauty came from his physical appearance, piousness and cleanliness.
    He was a great scholar and he wrote books to impart spiritual knowledge. One of the most famous books he wrote is Ejaz-e- Jahangiri, which is about the holy life of Hazrat Mohammad Nabi Raza Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu).
    After Hazrat Mohammad Nabi Raza Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu) passed ahead, Hazrat Mohammad Inayath Hasan Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu) went to Darbar Mirzakhil Sharif in Bangladesh and met his grand shaykh, Shah Jahangir (II) Fakhrul Arefin Mawlana Abdul Haye (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu). There it became very clear that Hazrat Inayath Hasan Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu) would be the Sajjada Nasheen (spiritual successor) of his spiritual guide (murshid). He returned to India and served humanity with great zeal and dedication.
    Hazrat Mohammad Inayat Hasan Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu) had a very special bond with our grand shaykh, Hazrat Mohammad Hasan Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu). They often travelled together to different towns and villages to call people to Allah (Glorified and Exalted). It was very well known that wherever they went, there was going to be langar (distribution of food), Meelad-un-Nabi ﷺ and Mehfil-e-sama (spiritual poetry).
    Hazrat Inayath Hasan Shah (Qaddas Allahu Sirrahu) passed ahead on the 4th of Shawwal in 1360 A.H. (1941). His maqam (tomb) is in Bhainsori Sharif, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
    Dua:
    Aafthabe Deen O Millath Shah Muhammad Inayath Hasan,
    Mahtabe Sabr O Tasleem O Raza Ke Wastey

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