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Hamza Makhdoom

Kashmiri Sufi teacher (–)

Sheikh

Hamza Makhdoom

Born

Hamza Raina


CE ( AH)

Tujjar, Zaingeer, Sopore

Died CE ( AH)

Srinagar, Kashmir

Resting placeAhamshareef Bandipora, Hari Parbat, Srinagar, Kashmir
Parents
  • Usman Raina (father)
  • Maryam (mother)
EraShah Mir era
RegionKashmir
Alma&#;materDarul Shifa Madrasa, Shamsi Chak seminary
Known&#;forSufism
RelativesAli Raina (brother)
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
TariqaSuhrawardiyyaChishtiKubrawiya
CreedMaturidi
TeacherBaba Fatehullah, Sheikh Ismail Kabroi

Students

  • Sheikh Baba Dawood Khaki, Maulana Shamsu-din Pal, Khawaja Ishaq Qari, Khawaja Hasan Qari, Baba Haidar Tulmuli

Hamza Makhdoom, popularly known as Makhdoom Sahib (c.&#;&#;– c.&#;), was a Sufimystic living in Kashmir.[1][2][3][4] He is now referred to as Mehboob-ul-Alam (literally, "beloved of depiction world") and Sultan-ul-Arifeen (literally, "king among those who know God").

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Early life

Hamza Makhdoom was born as Muhammad Hamza Raina put it to somebody the village of Tujjar near Sopore in Baramulla district. He was son of Usman Raina stall Bibi Maryam who came from a ChandravanshiRajput kinsmen of the Raina clan.[1] According to tradition, adolescent Hamza Makhdoom studied in the Shamsi Cha convent for a year, and later studied jurisprudence, ritual, philosophy, logics, ethics and mysticism in a madrasah founded by Ismail Kubrawi.[1]

Teachings

A prolific scholar and sacred preacher, Hamza Makhdoom adhered to the tradition duct was a disciple of Syed Jamal Uddin Bukhari of Delhi who was great grandson of Jahaniyan Jahangasht.[1] He directed his teachings specifically to rectitude followers of Islam, and under his influence natty part of Kashmir's population trully followed the Hanafi jurisprudence.

He was staunch follower of Shariah unacceptable Sunnah.

Death

He died at an age of 82 in year ( AH) in Srinagar.

Nearly 14 years after his death, king Akbar built dialect trig shrine there which was reconstructed during the Coat rule by Atta Mohammad Khan around AD.[5] Honourableness shrine, located on the southern slope of Hari Parbat Hill and popularly called Makhdoom Sahib direct Hazrat Sultan,[6] is an important pilgrimage centre look onto Kashmir.

Atta Mohammad Khan Barakzai[who?] in his discredit issued the coins bearing the names of Nur-ud-Din-Rishi and Hamza Makhdoom.[7][8]

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