Sayyid Mir Fazlullah Agha

Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Fazlullah Agha (born in Kabul) was a Sufi Saint and the highest Qadi (Qadi ul Qudhad) and Grand Mufti of the Emirate of Afghanistan.

Sayyid Mir Fazlullah Agha
Bornunknown
Diedunknown
Resting placeKabul
Title
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat (Sayyid of the Sayyids)
  • Quwat Fuqaha (Power of the Jurists)
  • Tawus Sadaat (Peacook of the descendants of prophet Muhammad)
  • Shah Mardan (king of men)
PredecessorSayyid ul Sadaat Mir Sayyid Mahmud Agha
SuccessorSayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Muhammad Jan
Parent(s)Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Hasan

Ancestry

Sayyid Mir Fazlullah is a Sayyid (a descendant of Muhammad through his daughter Fatimah and his cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib). Among his ancestors are seven of the Twelve Imams, and in another lineage eleven of the Twelve Imams, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, Sayyid Bahauddin Naqshband, Sayyid Alauddin Atar, and Khwaja Khawand Mahmud (also known as Hazrat Ishaan) also.

After the Battle of Karbala, the ancestors of Sayyid Mir fazlullah, known as Ahl al-Bayt went back to Medina.[1] From there Musa al Kazim was forced to go to Iraq.[2] The Musavis, i.e. the descendants of Musa al Kadhim, settled to Persia. One of them was Khwaja Sayyid Mir Ismail Muhammad Hakim, father of Khwaja Sayyid Mir Latif, an ancestor of Sayyid Mir Fazlullah. The descendants of Sayyid Mir Latif immigrated to Bokhara and after that to Kabul to guide the Muslims there, where Sayyid Mir Fazlullah was born.[3][4]

Sayyid Mir Fazlullah's ancestors were as said also Askari Sayyids, i.e. descendants of Imam Hasan al-Askari, through his son Sayyid Ali Akbar,[5] whose existence was hidden, because of political conflicts.[6][7] Sayyid Ali Akbars descendants also migrated to Bokhara, where the prominent Sufi saint Bahauddin Naqshband, founder of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order, was born.[8][9] A descendant of Bahauddin Naqshband after 7 generations was Hazrat Ishaan,[10][11] whose descendants later immigrated to variable regions of South Asia, like Khorasan, today known as Afghanistan in order to spread the Ishaqiyya Naqshbandiyya branch's teachings.[12][13][14][15]

Family

His family was the highest authority of the descendants of Prophet Muhammad in Afghanistan, holding an office similar to that of the Naqib ul Ashraf in Iraq. Their title was Sayyid ul Sadaat.[16]

His older brothers were Sayyid ul Sadaat Hazrat Sayyid Mir Jan, the highest authority of the Naqshbandi Tariqa and Sayyid ul Sadaat Mir Sayyid Mahmud Agha, Deputy of Hazrat Sayyid Mir Jan.

His family was especially known for their saintness and deep knowledge in Fiqh and Tariqah, which was transmitted from father to son from Prophet Muhammad. Furthermore, they initiated projects for the sake of disadvantaged people, especially orphan children. They were also inheritors of many historical relics, like clothing collections of Imam Hussein ibn Ali.[17]

Lineage

His lineage is as follows:[18]

  • Prophet Muhammad al-Mustafa
  • Sayyidina Ali Al Murtadha and Sayyida Fatimah al Zahra
  • Imam Hasan and Imam Hussein
  • Imam Ali Zayn ul Abideen
  • Imam Muhammad al-Baqir
  • Imam Jafar al-Sadiq
  • Imam Musa al-Kadhim
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Abu Qasim Sayyid Mir Hamza
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Qasim
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Ahmad
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Muhammad
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Ismail Muhammad Hakim al-Tirmidhi
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Latif
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Muhammad
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Kulal
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Ahmad
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Hashim
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Mast Ali
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Dost Ali
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Muhammad Latif
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Abdullah
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Muhammad Shamah
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Latifullah
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Ruhollah
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Baitullah
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Nimatullah
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Azimullah
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Hasan
  • Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Fazlullah

Career

Sayyid Mir Fazlullah was educated by his father Sayyid ul Sadaat Sayyid Mir Hasan, transmitting the legacy of his ancestors to him until there was nothing to learn in Afghanistan.[19]

He became Qadi and was known for his dedicated stance on the prestige and enforcement of Sharia law.[20][21]

Sayyid Mir Fazlullah was internationally acknowledged and was a spiritual retreat for Sultan Abdülhamit II.[22]

In one of his visits to Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, he held a speech, that attracted the masses in such a way, that a sign of trance and ecstasy could be seen on the faces of the audience. Upon this Sultan Abdul Hamid II, asked Sayyid Mir Fazlullah to stay in Istanbul and to become the Grand Mufti. Sultan Abdulhamid II immediately sent a letter to Amir Habibullah to ask for his transfer to Istanbul. Amir Habibullah refused, since he himself and the Afghans were dependent on Sayyid Mir Fazlullah.[23][24][25]

Private life

Sayyid Mir Fazlullah had two wives and two children. His descendants today live in Northrhine-Westfalia, Germany:[26][27]

1.Sayyid Mir Muhammad Jan (1900-1955), Sufi Saint and high officer in the Kingdom of Afghanistan
a)Sayyida Bibi Rahima, daughter of Sayyid Mir Muhammad Jan, female inheritor and Wali
 aa)Sultan Masood Dakik (b.1967), son of Sayyida Bibi Rahima, lobbyist, entrepreneur, philanthropist, married his cousin Sayyida Nargis,    granddaughter of Sayyid Mir Muhammad Jan and philanthropist. Both live in Germany and have three children:
  aaa)Sayyid Raphael Dakik (b. 1998)
  bbb)Sayyid Matin Dakik (b.2000)
  ccc)Sayyid Hamid Dakik (b. 2002)


2. Sayyid Mir Sharif, died in his youth and left no children

See also

References

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  2. Sharif al-Qarashi2, Baqir (2000). The Life Of Imam Musa Bin Ja'far aL-Kazim (PDF). Translated by Jasim al-Rasheed. Iraq: Ansarian
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  4. Khtame Ziarate Sharife hazrat eshan Bukhari(written and investigated by Mian Ahmad Bader Akhlaq(BSC)) printed the second time in 1988 Writer and inspector Mian Muhammad Hasan Akhlaq (M.Km) 1988 company: Koperatis Lahorin
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  9. Sultanova, Razia (2011). "Naqshbandiyya". From Shamanism to Sufism. I.B.Tauris. p. 32-37. ISBN 978-1-84885-309-6.
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  11. Expanding Frontiers in South Asian and World History: Essays in Honor of John F.Richards p. 159
  12. Khtame Ziarate Sharife hazrat eshan Bukhari(written and investigated by Mian Ahmad Bader Akhlaq(BSC)) printed the second time in 1988 Writer and inspector Mian Muhammad Hasan Akhlaq(M.Km) 1988 company: Koperatis Lahorin
  13. http://www.nazariapak.info/Sufism/Hazarat-Ehsan.php
  14. Expanding Frontiers in South Asian and World History: Essays in Honor of John F.Richards p. 159
  15. the Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and activism in a worldwide Sufi tradition" written and investigated by: Itzchak Weismann ;company: Routledge Taylor&Francis Group(p.52)
  16. Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p.335, Khawajagan Naqshband, by Mir Assadullah Sadat, Chapter 8
  17. Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p.335, Khwajagan Naqshband, Mir Assadullah Sadat, Chapter 8
  18. Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p.335
  19. Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p.335 ff; Khwajagan Naqshband, by Mir Asadullah Sadat, chapter 8
  20. Khwajagan Naqshband, by Mir Asadullah Sadat, chapter 8
  21. Khtame Ziarate Sharife hazrat eshan Bukhari(written and investigated by Mian Ahmad Bader Akhlaq(BSC)) printed the second time in 1988 Writer and inspector Mian Muhammad Hasan Akhlaq(M.Km) 1988 company: Koperatis Lahorin
  22. Tazkare Khanwade Hazrat ishaan, Edarat Talimat naqshbandiyya, by Muhammad Yasin Qasvari, p. 312
  23. Khwajagan Naqshband, by Mir Asadullah Sadat, chapter 8
  24. Khtame Ziarate Sharife hazrat eshan Bukhari(written and investigated by Mian Ahmad Bader Akhlaq(BSC)) printed the second time in 1988 Writer and inspector Mian Muhammad Hasan Akhlaq(M.Km) 1988 company: Koperatis Lahorin
  25. Tazkare Khanwade Hazrat ishaan, Edarat Talimat naqshbandiyya, by Muhammad Yasin Qasvari, p. 312
  26. Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p.281
  27. Khtame Ziarate Sharife hazrat eshan Bukhari(written and investigated by Mian Ahmad Bader Akhlaq(BSC)) printed the second time in 1988 Writer and inspector Mian Muhammad Hasan Akhlaq(M.Km) 1988 company: Koperatis Lahorin
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