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Muhammad Amin Shah Sani

Coordinates: 30°12′02″N 71°28′35″E / 30.20056°N 71.47639°E / 30.20056; 71.47639
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Khwaja e Saani
حضرت خواجہ ثاني
Syed Muhammad Ameen Shah
سيد محمد امين شاه
File:Pir Syed Amin Shah.jpg
Personal
Born
Muhammad Amin Shah

1829
Allo Mahar Shareef, Pakistan.
Died23 March 1913
Allo Mahar
Resting placeAllo Mahar
ReligionIslam
ChildrenPir Syed Muhammad Hussain Shah (son)
Parent
  • Pir Syed Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri (father)
LineageHusayn
Leader of the Naqshbandia Mujadadia Aminia
In office
1890 – 23th of March 1913
Preceded byMuhammad Channan Shah Nuri
Succeeded bySyed Muhammad Hussain Shah

Pir Syed Muhammad Amin Shah Sani was a Sufi scholar from Pakistan belonging to the Nahbandi order. He is known as a Hanafi scholar and saint. He received his early Qur'anic education at the Khankah Allo Mahar Shreef. It has been recorded that the first of the ancestors of Syed Muhammad Amin Shah Sani, who came to the Allo Mahar Sharif, was Syed Muhammad Jewan Shah Naqvi, well known by the pen-name of Shair Sawar Sarkar. He traces his roots to the first Arab Shaikhs descending from Muhammad through the lineage of Husayn and so he is a Sayyed.

Family

His father Pir Syed Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri was a scholar, saint, and preacher of Islam in the South Asia. He preached Islam in South Asia and brought non-Muslims into the fold of Islam.His son Pir Syed Muhammad Hussain Shah succeded him.

Early life

In Tariqat, he was the disciple of renowned Sufi master Shaikh Syed Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri and Kwaja Faqeer Muhammad Churahi, who awarded him Khilafat in naqshbandi lieage and then assigned his khalipha (chief disciple) in the Punjab area. For thirty years , he travelled to different cities in order to preach Islam.

Sufi order

He belonged to the Naqshbandi Sufi order, which is well known in wholle Islamic World. He was one of the disciples of Sheikh ul-Sheiyukh Bahaudin Naqshband.

Writings

  • Awrad-e-Naqshbandia: Shijra e Tareeqat Shoukh e Naqshbandia Allo Maharvia.

Death

He died in Allo Mahar on 23rd of march 1913,his Urs is celebrated in Allo Mahar shrif on 23 March every year with love and devotion.

Shrine

30°12′02″N 71°28′35″E / 30.20056°N 71.47639°E / 30.20056; 71.47639

Tomb of Pir Syed Muhammad Amin Shah Sani Allo Maharvi

His mausoleum (Darbar) is located in Allo Mahar. The mausoleum is a square which is surmounted by a hemispherical dome. Many pilgrims visit his shrine at the time of his urs from different parts of Pakistan and beyond.

Descendents

  • Pir Syed Muhammad Hussain Shah
  • Hazrat Pir Syed Noor Hussain Shah
  • Syed Fazal Hussain Shah
  • Syed Manzoor Hussain Shah
  • and two daughters.

See also

References

  • The Preaching of Islam by Sir Thomas Walker Arnold and Langue la literature Hindoustanies de 1850 à 1869 by M.J.H. Garcin de Tassy.

The most well-known treatises and reports, written by the authors of the early period are:

  • Mashaiekh e Allo Mahar Shrief written by Allmaa Pir saeed Ahmad Mujadadi and published by Idara e Tanzeem ul Islam Gujjranwala.
  • "Allo Mahar Sharif". Kawajgan e Naqshband (book name).
  • "Kwaja Nur muhammad chhrahi's caliph". Arbab e Waliyat (book name).
  • "caliph's of chura sharif". Auliya e pothohar (book name).
  • Shaik gulam nabi. Amir e Karwan Syed Faiz ul Hasan shah (book name).
  • "Syed Faiz ul Hassan shah". Tahreek e Ihrar (book name).
  • Dr. Rizwan Sarwar. Mashaikh e Maharvia (under publish).
  • Pir Saeed Ahmad Mujadadi. Maharvia number (book name).