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Biography of Hazrat Qutbul Hind Hafiz Syedna Mir Shujauddin Hussain Qadri (R.A)

Tafseer-e-Shujaiya: This book is a comprehensive and detailed commentary (Tafseer) on the last chapter (30th Para) of the Holy Quran, as well as other selected Surahs. It delves deeply into the meanings, context, and significance of each verse, providing a rich understanding of the divine messages contained within.

Kashf-ul-Khulasa: A book on Hanifi Fiqh, presented in a poetic form. This work is so highly respected that it is included in the syllabus of many madrasas.

Qhutabaat-e-Shujaiya: A collection of Arabic Qhutbahs (sermons) with Urdu translations, recited before the Friday prayer. This book has been published and is commonly used by Islamic leaders for delivering Friday sermons.

Munajaat Qhatam Al Quran: A supplication to be read upon completing the Quran, with an Urdu translation. A unique feature of this prayer is the inclusion of the names of all 114 Surahs of the Quran, allowing one to seek their intercession when asking Allah for help.

Risala A Simaa: A Persian-language work on spiritual listening (Samaa) as part of Sufi practices.

Risala Jabar O Khadar: A Persian treatise discussing topics related to divine decree and power.

Risala A Ehtalaam: A Persian treatise on the concept of divine dream interpretation. Risala Sulook Qadriya Wa Naqshbandiya: A Persian work exploring the Sufi paths of the Qadriya and Naqshbandiya orders.

Hazrat Qutb-ul-Hind’s Ghazaliat and Poems: A collection of spiritual poetry and prose inspired by the works of Imam Al-Ghazali.

Jawahar Nizam: An Arabic text focusing on spiritual knowledge and practices.

Risala Elm Qiraat: A work in Hindi-Urdu discussing the science of Quranic recitation (Qiraat).

Risalah Ruyat: A Persian text, translated into Urdu, dealing with spiritual visions and experiences.

Risala Fawaid-e-Jamaat: A Persian treatise, translated into Urdu, outlining the benefits of congregational worsh

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    1) Hazrat Sheikh Sirajuddin Junaidi was a Sufi saint and spiritual leader in the Deccan region in the 8th century CE. 2) He gave guidance and support to Hasan Bahmani, helping him establish the Bahmani Sultanate kingdom in the Deccan. 3) Hazrat Sheikh Sirajuddin Junaidi passed away in 781 CE at the age of 111 years, and his tomb is located in Gulbarga, Karnataka. He had a significant influence on the early history and development of the Bahmani Sultanate through his spiritual teachings and support of Hasan Bahmani.

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    1) Hazrat Sheikh Sirajuddin Junaidi was a Sufi saint and spiritual leader in the Deccan region in the 8th century CE. 2) He gave guidance and support to Hasan Bahmani, helping him establish the Bahmani Sultanate kingdom in the Deccan. 3) Hazrat Sheikh Sirajuddin Junaidi passed away in 781 CE at the age of 111 years, and his tomb is located in Gulbarga, Karnataka. He had a significant influence on the early history and development of the Bahmani Sultanate through his spiritual teachings and support of Hasan Bahmani.

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  • Hazrat Qutub-ul-Hind Syedna Mir Shujauddin Hussain
  • Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan

    18th-century Nawab of Bengal

    Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
    Reign1 July 1727 – 26 August 1739
    PredecessorMurshid Quli Khan
    SuccessorSarfaraz Khan
    Bornc. 1670
    Burhanpur, Deccan Plateau, Mughal Empire
    Died26 August 1739(1739-08-26) (aged 68–69)
    Murshidabad, Bengal, Mughal Empire
    Burial

    Murshidabad, West Bengal, India

    Spouse

    Zainab un-nisa Begum

    (m. 1686)​

    Azmat un-nisa Begum Sahiba

    (m. 1712)​

    Durdana Begum Sahiba

    (m. 1718)​
    IssueMirza Asadullah Khan
    Mirza Muhammad Taqi Khan Bahadur
    Nafissa Begum Sahiba
    Durdana Begum Sahiba
    Mirza Shuja ud-din Muhammad Khan (Mirza Deccani)
    DynastyNāṣirī
    FatherNawab Jan Muhammad Khan (Mirza Nur ud-din Muhammad)

    Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan was the second Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. He married Zainab un-nisa Begum and Azmat un-nisa Begum, the daughters of Murshid Quli Khan by Nasiri Banu Begum. Shuja-ud-Din's third wife was Durdana Begum Sahiba. After the death of his father-in-law on 30 June 1727, he ascended to the Masnad (throne) of the Nawab.

    Early life

    Born at Burhanpur, Deccan, Mirza Shuja ud-din Muhammad Khan (also called Mirza Deccani), was a Deccani Muslim of Iranian-TurkmenAfshar descent. His ancestor Yar Ali Sultan had been the Safavid governor of Farah, Khorasan during the reign of Tahmasp I. Shuja's father Mirza Nur-ud-din, son of Nawab Aqil Khan, had held a prominent post in Burhanpur under the Mughals and he himself had been given charge of Ilkandal, a dependency of Hyderabad. It was in Burhanpur that Shuja first came into contact with Murshid Quli Khan, who also originated from the city. He married the latter's daughter Zinat un-nisa and had a son, Sarfaraz Khan.

    Rise to power

    Shuja ud-Din succeeded Tanib Ali Khan a

    .