Piri-Daskir
So today I with my group went to the very family place in Bukhara Piri Daskir 🙂
Piri Dastgir Mosque. Hazrat Sheikh Sayyid Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Jiilani was born in 1079 AD (471 Hijri) in the village of Bashtir, Jiylan region of Iran, and died in 1166 AD (562 Hijri) in Baghdad, Iraq.
Jiilani first studied under Abu Zakariyya Tabrizi. At the age of sixteen, he went to Baghdad and studied the science of kalam and hadith from the great scholars such as Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad, Abul Qasim ibn Ahmad ibn Bayan, Abu Talib ibn Yusuf. He learned jurisprudence from Ali ibn Abu Sa'id Mukhrumi. Ali ibn Abu Sa'id Mukhrumi wore the sheikh's kirqa.
Returning to Baghdad, Abdulkadir Jiilani worked as a teacher at the madrasa. Jiilani preached for thirty-three years and taught talibi sciences.
Shaykh Abdulkadir Jiilani is the founder of the "Qadiriya" order in Sufism, the propagator of the idea of "engagement and freedom" (let your mind be free from the world when you are busy with the world).
Jiylani's books on the history of Islam, the theory of Sufism, morals, "Kitabi Bashora al-Hayrat", "Kitab al-Ghuniya", "Kitabi Fathur Rabbani wal Faizur Rahmani", "Kitabi Futuhul Ghayb", "Kitabi Fayzot ar-Rabbaniyya", "Maktuboti Jiylani" ", "Sirrul asrar mahzarul anwar", "Al-Kunya li talibi tariqil Haq", and is the author of dozens of treatises.
The graves of Hazrat are located in Baghdad, Iraq. This shrine in Bukhara is the symbolic grave of Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jiilani, and this shrine is called "Piri-dastgir". With the honor of independence, this shrine was renovated and a new mosque was built.
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