The region of sultans in Kashmir (1339 AD till 1554 AD) and the representative books of Sufism: An Analytical study

کشمیر میں سلاطین کے عہد حکومت(۱۳۳۹ء تا ۱۵۵۶ء) میں تصوف کی نمائندہ کتب:ایک تجزیاتی مطالعہ

Authors

  • Bashir Ahmed Malik Ph.D Scholar, Department of Islamic and Religious Studies, Hazara University, Mansehra
  • Prof. Dr Muhammad Syed Azkia Hashimi Chairman Department of Islamic and Religious Studies, Hazara University, Mansehra

Keywords:

Kashmir, Sultan, Sufis , Syed Ali Hamdany, Awrad e Fathia , Noor UD din Wale, Kalam e Shaikh ul Alam, Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom, Baba Dawood khaki

Abstract

Islam spread in Kashmir through the efforts of sultan and Sufis. The reign of sultans spanned 200 years. During this period many sultans passed away who made the propagation of Islam their goal, Due to the arrival of Sufis and their preaching efforts Islam was further developed. Millions of Kashmiris became Muslims because of Sufis and set the stages of Sufism. Thanks to the teachings of the Sufis, the rulers and emperors established relationships with Non –Muslims. Due to which Islam got further developed. During this period the Sufis who became very famous in Kashmir where Syed Ali Hamdani and his companions, Noor UD din Wale and his khalifas, Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom, Baba Dawood khaki and a large number of their followers enlightened the regions with the light of Islam. Their books and archives are still widely spoken and studied in Kashmir. Syed Ali Hamdani,s books had got fame generally in the Muslim community and particularly in the Kashmiri community. Their commemorations (Awrad e Fathia) are still read aloud in Kashmiri mosques. Shaikh Noor UL Din Wales work (kalam e Shaikh Ul Alum) is a big addition to Kashmiri literature and it has prestige as the word of  Kalamullah in the Kashmiri language. These Sufis and their books had an impact on the Kashmiri Kings that they edified the religious epigraph to preach their teaching throughout Kashmir and create abbacies for them.

 In addition, there are a number of places that are named after their celebrations which reflect the fact that Kashmiris has always been the abode of Sufis, Kashmiri love Sufis deadly and follow their teachings.

Published

2020-07-01