Dargha-e-Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty
Bismillahir
Rahman Nir Raheem.
Allahumma
Salle 'Ala Syedina Mohammedin Wo 'Ala Al-li-hi Syedina Mohammedin
Wo Barik Wo Salim.
"Ala
Inna Awliya Allahi la Qauf-un Alaihim wa Lahum Yah-Zanoon"
Name
of Dargah : Dargha-e-Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty (RA)
[A'la Sher-E-Khuda]
City
/ Town: Shahpur Hillock, 2 Miles away to north of "Great
Black Walls" of Bijapur.
District: Bijapur Shareef
State: Karnataka, India.
Bijapur
shareef is the sand of greatest Awliya ALLAH of their time and
Sayyad Sadaths in Karnataka. There are more than 10,000 AwliyaALLAH
buried in Bijapur and near by places belonging to different
orders of Silsilas like Chistia, Qadiria, Shuttaria, Haidaria,
Naqshabandia, Soharwardia and etc..
Notably,
Hazrth khwaja Ameenuddin Ali allha shere khudaChisty rahmatulla
is one the greatest sufi saints of Chisty Order and comes on
the top order of peer-o-murshids of Hazrath Khwaja Mehboob Ali
Shah Chisty Al-Ma'roof Hazrath Khwaja Lalu Bhai Qasir Chisty
(RA), M.R. Pallaya, Bangalore in the Shijrah Mubarak of Silsil-e-Chistiya.
Hazrath
Khwaja Lalu Bhai Qasir Chisty ( Khwaja-e-Bangalore, M.R
Pallaya, Bangalore ) has personally visited all the Dargahs
of great Sufi saints of Silsila-e-Chistiya and of entire India
and of abroad only by walk starting from Khwaja-e-Khwajagaan,
Hazrath Khwaja Moin-uddin Chisty (Hindal Vali Atta-e-Rasool
Sal-lal-lahu Alaihi wa Sallam). After seeing them with his own
eyes, he has narrated the Muqhams of these Awliyahs in his Arifana
Kalams. Thus, the greatness of Hazrath Khwaja Amin Uddin Ali
A'la Sher-E-Khuda Chisty (RA) is also mentioned in some of the
greatest kalams namely "Aye Chisth Ke Waali" "Kashf
ke Maali" "Bisht Ke Jajmain". All these great
kalams are read and recited from the past for more than hundred
years during Chatti Shareef Fatiha which is held during 6th
moon of every Urdhu / Arabic month as well as in Majlis in the
Dargah shareef of Hazrath Khwaja-e-Bangalore (RA). The main
Chatti Shareef which is celebrated during 6th moon of every
Rajab month in this Dargah Shareef is very famous in whole Bangalore
itself.
URS-E-SHAREEF
:- The Urs-e-Mubarak of Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali (RA)
A'la Sher-e-Khuda Chisty is very famous and popular in the entire
Karnataka State.
The new posters designed urs posters are in a beautiful colours
and patterns which are circulated in all the cities of south
india.
Below
is the list of Some Awliyah ALLAH / Sufi Saints of Bijapur :-
1) Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Aala Sher-e-Khuda Chisty (RA)
2) Hazrath Ainuddin Ganjul Uloom (RA)
3) Hazrath Shamshul Ushaq (RA)
4) Hazrat Sayyed Shah Moulana Qutub-ul-Aktaab Haashim Peer Dastageer
(RA)
4) Hazrath Syed Jaffer Sakaf Qadri Muqbil Sadath (RA)
5) Hazrath Sheikh Hameed Qadri (RA)
6) Hazrath Sheikh Lutfullah Qadri (RA)
7) Hazrath Syed Qasim Qadri (RA)
8) Hazrath Murtuza Qadri Haidari (RA)
9) Hazrath Syed Abdur'Razaq Qadri (RA)
10) Hazrath Haji Rumi (RA)
11) Hazrath Haji Makki (RA) (Haji Mastan of Tikota)
12) Hazrath Ma'abari Khandayat (RA)
13) Hazrath Ziauddin Gaznavi
14) Hazrath Shah Sibghatullah Shuttari (RA)
15) Hazrath Kareem Mohammed Shuttari (RA)
16) Hazrath Abdur Rahmaan Shuttari (RA)
17) Hazrath Sheikh Muntajibuddin Dhoulaki Siddiqui (RA)
18) Hazrath Burhanuddin Janam (RA)
19) Hazrath Syed Habeebullah Sibghatullahi (RA)
MIRACLES
OF BIJAPUR
Williams
Dalrymple travels to Bijapur to witness a miracle - Hindus and
Muslims bowing down at the TOMB OF SUFI MYSTICS Hazrat Amin
ud-din Ala
The
shrine of the great Sufi, Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali (RA)
Aala Sher-e-Khuda Chisty (RA), lies on the Shahpur hillock,
two miles to the North of the great black walls of Bijapur,
the most beautiful of medieval city states of the Indian Deccan.
The
people who cannot afford medical treatment sometimes change
of place and the spiritual atmosphere of the shrines will help
them. Rather than suffering at home they come here. Other people
with the same problems are here so they are not alone. And sometimes
- just occasionally - Karamaths (Divinely Miracles) are witnessed
here because Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty (RA) is very
powerful in such cases. Both Hindus and Muslims find help here
and revere him greatly."
There
was a Hindu pilgrim from near Mysore who used to visit the Dargah
often because Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali A'la Sher-e-Khuda
Chisty (RA) saved his child and he narrates the incidents as
quoted below.
"When
our boy was an infant he became very ill," said the man.
"No medicines from any doctor helped. We tried everything,
but our son only got weaker. Then some neighbors said we should
come here. We were desperate, so we got on a bus and brought
the boy straight to the shrine. One of the pirs [guardians]
cured him in a second. What could not be done in twelve months
he did in a minute."
"The
child was sick, and he was made right," said his wife.
"So now we believe. Each year we come back to thank the
Khwaja Saheb [ Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chsity (RA)],
and to bring him our problems. Every year our wishes are fulfilled."
"Hazrath
Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty 'Ala Sher-e-Khuda' (RA) is still
here," said her husband. "Many people see him in the
crowd."
"Its
true," said his wife. "Some see him sitting on his
tomb, dressed in a white robe with an orange turban and a green
scarf. Others see him walking around his shrine. To others still
he appears in dreams.
"It
depends on the intensity of your devotion," said the man.
"But Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty (RA) looks after
every one of his followers."
Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty (RA) lived in the early
seventeenth century, Bijapur's Golden Age, when the city became
a beacon of tolerance and learning that attracted scholars,
artists and mystics from across India and the Middle East.
Relations
between Hindus and Muslims had always been easier in the Deccan
than in the more polarised North, and it had long been a Deccani
tradition that every Muslim sultan should have a Hindu Chief
Minister. But during the lifetime of the Hazrath Khwaja Ameen
Uddin Ali Chisty (RA), under the rule of Sultan Ibrahim Adil
Shah II, that tradition of tolerance and syncretism reached
an astonishing climax.
This
atmosphere of languid, courtly free thinking is reflected in
the Bijapur School of miniatures which underwent its Renaissance
under Ibrahim's patronage. In these wonderful otherworldly Images,
water drips from fountains as courtesans as voluptuous as the
nudes of South Indian stone sculpture attend bejewelled princes.
There is a sense of timelessness and calm, of quiet abandon
to the joys of love, qawwali and poetry.
The
holy tomb of Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty (RA) - an
exquisite jewel box of a building - lies within a low walled
enclosure just beyond the black bastions of the Adil Shahi walls.
Behind it lies open farmland, rich well watered black earth
where bullocks plough fields edged in palm groves and mango
and guava orchards.
There
are no high rises, and from the roof of Ibrahim's tomb, the
screen of trees shuts out the cars and roads and new villas,
returning you instantly to the world of the Bijapur miniatures:
of domes and palms and soaring palaces; of the Jama Masjid and
the shrines of Bijapur's many Sayyad Sadaths and AwliyaALLAH.
All
around the city fragments of this old courtly world survive
almost completely intact, yet nowhere more so than at the shrine
of Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Chisty (RA).
A
farmer quotes the greatness of Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali
Chisty (RA) as follow,
"We
never have any trouble. We think all Gods are the same. Hazrath
Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty (RA) did not just welcome the
Muslims but welcomes everyone." "There is one God
only," agreed his wife. "We are friends with our Muslim
brothers and we have faith in their saint. Most of the pilgrims
who come here are Hindu." "We try to keep up this
tradition," said one of the shrine's Muslim guardians who
had walked up and was listening to what the woman had said.
"As in the day of the Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Chisty
(RA), no one is turned away but welcomes everyone. This has
always been the tradition of this city."
About
Bijapur Shareef: - Bijapur is a district headquarters of
the Bijapur District in the state of Karnataka. It is well known
for the great architectures of historical importance built during
the Adil Shahi dynasty. The city is located 530 km northwest
of Bangalore and 550 km from Mumbai (Maharashtra).
Bijapur is best known for its magnificent Gol Gumbaz' which
is the second largest dome in the world and other historical
buildings, including the Jamiya Masjid, which has been called
one of the first mosques in India. This ancient town was first
settled in the 11th century by the Chalukyan dynasty and later
rose to prominence as the capital of the Adil Shahi dynasty.
Today, it is an important tourist destination in Karnataka with
its smorgasbord of places of historical, cultural and architectural
interests.
Buses/Train/Flight Services to Bijapur: - There are frequently
buses plying from Bangalore, Mysore and Gulbarga Shareef to
Bijapur shareef. Bijapur is well connected by a broad gauge
railway to Bangalore, Mumbai and Hospet. It is also connected
to (Gadag-Hotgi railway line) Hotgi junction near Solapur and
Kurduvadi on Central Railway towards the north and to Bagalkot
on South West Railway towards the south. The metre gauge railway
track from Bagalkot to Hotgi junction on the Hubli-Hosapete
railway is being converted under Project Unigauge and is likely
to be commissioned in the second half of 2008. The nearest airport
is at Belgaum (205 km)
Allah
and Rasool Allah Sal lalahu Alaihi wa Sallam Aap ki har mushkil
door kare. Ameen. Aap ki har jayes tamana puri kare. Ameen.
Aap ki and Aap ke Ghar walon ki hayati ki darasi karne. Ameen.
Ap aur Ghar walon ke upar tah qayamat tak Auliya Allah and buzurgan-e-deen
ka saaya rahe. Ameen. Aap ko Ghar walon ko deen aur duniya me
kamiyabee hasil kare. Ameen. Ya Rabbil 'Alameen.
Allah humma Salle 'ala Syedina wa Maulana wa Rahati Qulubina
wa Shafiya Zunubina wa Tabeeba Zaherana wa Batina Mohammedinw
wa 'Ala Alihi wo Ashabihi wo Auliyahi wa Ummatihi bi Rahmatika
ya Ar-Rahmarraheem wal Hamdullilahi Rabbil 'Alameen.
Allah aur Rasool-e-Kareem, Sal-lal-lahu Alaihi Wa Sallam aur
Hazrath Khwaja Ameen Uddin Ali Chisty (Rahmathullah Allaih )
almaroof A'la Sher-e-Khuda ( RA) may do khass Nazar e Karam
on you and your family and your beloved ones.
Ameen. Ameen. Ya Rabbil A'lameen.
Wassalam,
Ilahi Amanath,
Hazrat Khaleel Ahmed Irfani urf Afzal Ahmed
Khadim at Dargah-e-Hazrath Khwaja Lalu Bhai Qasir Chisty (RA)
[Khwaja-e-Bangalore] and Astana-e-Irfani, Hyderabad.
Email: khaleelrazack@gmail.com or khaleelrazack@indiatimes.com
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Shahenshah
of Deccan Hazrat Sydena Hashim Peer Dastageer R.A., in Bijapur
, Karnatak.
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Bijapur
(Karnataka): Ibrahim Rauza,tomb of Ibrahim Adil Shah.
Nearest Airport: Belgaum- 205 Km
Railway Station: Bijapur.
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