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Dargah in india Hazrat Nasiruddin Mahmud Chirag-e-Delhi
Hazrat Nasiruddin Mahmud Chirag-e-Delhi (ca
1274-1356) was a 14th century mystic-poet and a Sufi Saint of Chishti Order. He
was a murid (disciple) of noted Sufi saint, Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya , and later
khalifa, his successor He was the last important Sufi of Chishti Order
from Delhi
He was given the title, "Roshan Chirag-e-Delhi", which in Hindi and Urdu, means
"Illuminated Lamp of Delhi"
[edit] Biography
Hazrat Nasir Uddin Mahmud Chiragh Dehlavi (or Chiragh-e-Delhi) was born as
Nasiruddin around 1274, at Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh His father Syed Yahya, who
traded in Pashmina, and his grand father, Syed Abdul Latif, first migrated from
Khorasan, north-eastern Iran, to Lahore, and thereafter settled in Ayodhya, in
Awadh. His father died when he was only nine years of age, thereafter growing up
with his mother, he received his early education from Maulana Abdul Karim
Sherwani, and later continued it, with Maulana Iftikhar Uddin Gilani .
At age forty, he left Ayodhya for Delhi, where he became the disciple of Khwaja
Nizamuddin Auliya, it was here that he stayed for the rest of his life as his
murid (disciple) , and eventually after his death, became his successor. In
time, he also became a known poet in Persian language
He died in 17 Ramzan 757 Hijri or 1356 AD.at the age of 82, and is buried in a
part of Delhi, India which is known as "Chirag-e-Delhi" after him .
[edit] Disciples
One of his noted disciple was Khwaja Bande Nawaz Gezu Daraz, who later moved to
Daulatabad around 1398, owing to the attack of Timur on Delhi, and from where at
the invitation of Bahamani King, Firuz Shah Bahamani, moved to Gulbarga,
Karnataka, where he stayed for the following 22 years of his life, spreading the
Chishti Order in the South till his death in November 1422. The Dargah of Khwaja
Bande Nawaz, exists today in the city of Gulbarga, as a symbol, multi-religious
unity.
During his stay in Delhi, he continued to visit Ayodhya often, where he made a
number of disciples, notably, Shaikh Zainuddin Ali Awadhi, Shaikh Fatehullah
Awadhi and Allama Kamaluddin Awadhi .
[edit] Dargah
After his death, his tomb was built by Firuz Shah Tughluq (r. 1351 - 1388), the
Sultan of Delhi in 1358, and later two gateways were added on either side of
mausoleum. One of noted addition was a mosque built by a later Mughal emperor,
Farrukhsiyar, in early 18th century [6], and popular among both Muslims and
Non-Muslims. A humble tomb of the founder of Lodhi dynasty, Bahlul Khan Lodhi
(r.1451-89) lies close to the shrine in the present day locality of ‘Chirag
Delhi’ that grew around the tomb, and is still goes by his name, it is very
close to the locality of Greater Kailash, in South Delhi.
[edit] Legacy
Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehalvi, unlike his spiritual master Nizamuddin Auliya, did
not listen to sema, which was considered as unislamic by a section of the Muslim
intelligentsia in that period. He did not however pass any specific judgement
against it. This is the reason why even today, qawwali is not performed near his
shrine in Delhi. Hazrat Nasiruddin's descendants are to be found far and wide as
a lot of them moved down South to Hyderabad. The Dargah of Badi Bua or Badi Bibi,
who said be the elder sister of Hazrat Nasir Uddin Mahmud Chiragh Dehlavi,
Chiragh-I-Delhi Dargah is situated in the village of
Chiragh Delhi. This township grew up around the Dargah slowly and gradually. The
dargah entombs Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud, who was bestowed with the title of "Raushan
Chiragh-I-Dili" (illuminated lamp of Delhi). He was a disciple of Hazrat
Nizam-ud-Din and also succeeded him to become the head of the Chishti sect.
Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud was a mystic as well as a poet. His compositions have
contributed greatly to Urdu poetry. The saint left for the holy abode in the
year 1356.
Initially, the main tomb was enclosed within rectangular walls, built of rubble.
This chamber was constructed by Muhammad Bin Tughlaq, who later added a small
gateway on both sides of the tomb. However, the original Chiragh-I-Dili Dargah
has undergone renovations and repairs a number of times. Now, a twelve-pillared
square chamber, enclosed within perforated screens, consists of the tomb of
Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud. The chamber has four small domed towers at the corners and
is surmounted by a plastered dome, rising from an octagonal drum.
A number of structures, like the Majlis-Khana (assembly hall), Mahfil-Khana
(symposium hall), were added to the Delhi Chiragh-I-Delhi Dargah some time back.
The structure also comprises of a graveyard, which houses the graves and tombs
of several distinguished personalities. Last but not the least, there are a
number of mosques situated inside the premises of the dargah. One of these
mosques was built by King Farrukhsiyar, in the early 18th century, in the honor
of Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud.
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