- Shah Jalal
Shah Jalal was a saint of
Bengal and is the most celebrated personality of the region of Sylhet,Bangladesh . Shah Jalal commands great respect ofMuslim s of theIndian subcontinent and is regarded as a national hero byBangladeshis . Shah Jalal's name is associated with the Muslim conquest of Sylhet, of which he is considered to be the main figure. He lies buried atSylhet (coord|24|54|25|N|91|51|59|E|region:BD).cite encyclopedia |url=http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/S_0238.htm |title=Shah Jalal (R) |publisher=Banglapedia |accessdate=2007-06-05]Early life and education
Born Shaikh Makhdum Jalal ad-Deen bin Mohammed, he was later affectionately renamed Shaikh-ul-Mashaikh Hazrat Shah Jalal al-Mujarrad (the last name meaning "the bachelor", on account of his celibacy). Shah Jalal's date and place of birth is unclear. Various traditions, folklore and hostorical documents suggest different ideas. A number of scholars claim that he was born in 1271 in
Konya ,Turkey , and later moved toYemen , either as a child or adult, while others contest he was born in Yemen. He was the son of a Turkish Muslim cleric, who was a contemporary of the famous Persian poet andSufi saint,Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi . He was educated and raised by his maternal uncle,Syed Ahmed Kabir , inMecca . He excelled in his studies and became aHafiz (one who has committed theQur'an to memory) and was proficient in Islamic theology. He achievedKamaliyat (spiritual perfection) after 30 years of study and meditation.Travel to India
According to legend, his uncle,
Sheikh Kabir , one day gave Shah Jalal a handful of earth (soil) and asked him to travel toHindustan with the instruction that he should settle down at whichever place in Hindustan whose earth matched completely in smell and color the earth he was given, and he should devote his life for the propagation and establishment of Islam there.Shah Jalal journeyed eastward and reached India in c. 1300, where he met with many great scholars and mystics. He arrived at
Ajmer , where he met the great Sufi mystic and scholar,Pir Khawaja Gharibnawaz Muinuddin Hasan Chisty , who is credited with the spread of Islam in India. In Delhi, he met withNizam Uddin Aulia , another majorSufi mystic and scholar.Conquest of Sylhet
Tradition goes that a Hindu king named Gaur Govinda ruled the Sylhet area, then predominantly Hindu.
Sheikh Burhanuddin , a Muslim who lived in the territory under his control once sacrificed a cow to celebrate the birth of his son. A bird (kite) snatched a piece of flesh of the slaughtered cow and it fell from its beak on the house of aBrahmin Hindu, for whom cows were sacred. According to another tradition, the piece of flesh fell on the temple of the king himself, which he took as a great offence. At the order of the king, Burhanuddin's hands were said to have been cut off and his son killed. Burhanuddin went to the Sultan of Gaur,Shamsuddin Firuz Shah , to whom he submitted a prayer for justice. The Sultan accordingly sent an army under the command of his nephew Sikandar Khan Ghazi. He was, however,was stopped by rains and flood. The Sultan then ordered his Sipah Salar (armed forces chief) Nasiruddin to lead the war.At this time, Shah Jalal (R) was requested by
Nizam Uddin at the behest of sultan firoz shah to travel to Sylhet along with sikander khan gazi to rescueSheikh Burhan Uddin . With his 360 followers, including his nephewShah Paran , he reached Bengal and joined the Muslim army in the Sylhet campaign.Knowing that Shah Jalal was advancing towards Sylhet,
Raja Gaur Govinda , the king, removed all ferry boats from the riverSurma , thereby cutting off any means of crossing intoSylhet . Legend has it that Shah Jalal crossed the river Surma by sitting on aJainamaz (prayer rug). Upon reaching the opposite bank, he ordered theAzan (call to prayer) to be sounded, at which the magnificent palace ofGaur Govinda shattered. With Shah Jalal's help, the Hindus were completely defeated and crushed by the Muslim Army.The superior fighting and combat skills helped the Muslim Army.During the later stages of his life, Shah Jalal devoted himself to propagating Islam to the masses. Under his guidance, many thousands of Hindus and Buddhists converted to Islam. Shah Jalal become so renowned that even the world famous
Ibn Battuta , whilst in Chittagong, was asked to change his plans and go to Sylhet to meet this great Awlia. On his way to Sylhet, Ibn Batuta was greeted by several of Shah Jalal (R.A)'s disciples who had come to assist him on his journey many days before he had arrived. Once in the presence of Shah Jalal (R.A), Ibn Batuta noted that Shah Jalal (R.A) was tall and lean, fair in complexion and lived by the masjed in a cave, where his only item of value was a goat from which he extracted milk, butter, and yogurt. He observed that the companions of the sheikh were foreign and known for their strength and bravery. He also mentions that many people would visit the sheikh and seek guidance. Shah Jalal (R.A) is therefore instrumental in the spread of Islam throughout north east India including Assam.Later life
According to legend, Shah Jalal found a match to the earth his uncle once gave him, and according to his uncle's wishes, he settled down in
Sylhet , nearChoukidhiki . It is from here that he preached Islam and became a celebrated Muslim figure in Bengal. He and his disciples travelled and settled as far as Mymensingh and Dhaka to spread the teachings ofIslam , such as Shah Paran in Sylhet, Shah Malek Yemeni in Dhaka, Syed Ahmad Kolla Shahid in Comilla, Syed Nasiruddin in the region of Pargana Taraf, Haji Daria and Shaikh Ali Yemeni. An expedition to Chittagong was lead by Khwaja Burhanuddin Qattan and Shah Badruddin. An expedition to Sunamganj was led by Shah Kamal Qattani, whose shrine is located in Shaharpara, Sunamganj. Shah Jalal's fame extended across the Muslim world. Ibn Battuta, came to Sylhet and met with Shah Jalal (R.A). Ibn Botuta was a Moroccan Berber [1] scholar and jurisprudent from the Maliki Madhhab (a school of Fiqh, or Sunni Islamic law), and at times a Qadi or judge. However, he is best known as a traveler and explorer.The great Mughal poet,Amir Khusrau gives an account of Shah Jalal (R.A)'s conquest of Sylhet in his book "Afdalul Hawaade ". Even today inHadramaut , Yemen, Sheikh Makhdum Jalaluddin's name is established in folklore.The exact date of his death is unknown, but he is reported by Ibn Battuta to have died in 746 AH (1347 A.D). He left behind no descendants, as he remained a bachelor his entire life, hence the name "al-Mujarrad" ("the unmarried"). He is buried in Sylhet in his
Dargah (tomb), which is located in a neighbourhood now known asDargah Mohalla , named for his Dargah. His shrine is a significant place of interest in Sylhet, with hundreds of devotees visiting daily. At the Dargah is also located the largestmosque in Sylhet and one of the largest in Bangladesh.ee also
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Islam in Bangladesh
*Sylhet
*Konya
*Hadramawt
*Shah Paran , his nephew and anotherSufi saint
*Nizamuddin Auliya , his spiritual master
*Sufism
*Shah Siddiq , one of Shah Jalal's 360 followers and Sufi saintReferences
Konya Shah
External links
* [http://www.haqislam.org/biographies/shah-jalal.htm Shaykh Shah Jalal]
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