Humayooni

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Hazrat Mian Allāmaã Makhdoom

Hāmayoni

Raḥmatu ’llāhi ‘alay-hi
مخدوم عبدالغفور ہمایونی رحمت اللہ علییہ
BornAbdul Ghafoor Pechuho
1261 Hijri ('Islamic Year')
Humaayoon, Kushan Empire, India
ResidenceHumaayoon
Died1336 Hijri ('Islamic Year')
Humaayoon, Sindh, Vijayanagara Empire, India
Venerated inIslam, spirituality, poetry
Major shrineSufi Saint Abdul Ghafoor Humayoon[1]
Feast11 Ramadan at the shrine of Sufi Saint Abdul Ghafoor Humayooni
InfluencedFirst Daughter's Son

Abdul Baqi ,

Mojooda Gadi Nasheen Mian Abdul Baqi
Tradition or genre
Scholar, poetry, Sufism and Mysticism

Abdul Ghafoor Pechuho (Urdu: پيچوهو عبدالغفور) better known by alias Humayooni (Urdu: مفتون ہمایونی) (1261–1336), Also known as Muftoon Humayooni was an Islamic Scholar saint and poet, disciple, and student of his father Muhammad Yaqoob. He belonged to Qadiri Sufi order,[2] and started the mystic tradition known as Hanafi faqih, Islamic scholar, Maturidi theologian, and Sufi mystic originally from Kushan Empire in Greater Sindh.[3] Much of what is known about his life is through Sufi tradition, and separating it from historical reality is difficult. Hamaayooni's influence transcends national borders and ethnic[4] divisions.

Hamaayooni's works[edit]

Humayooni wrote many books such as, Fatwaa-e-Humayooni, Deewane Maftoon,[5] Frahang-e-Humayooni and others. Humayooni had command over Sindhi, Persian and Arabic, and taught these languages to his disciples. Besides that he was a poet and his book of poetry is known as Dewan-e-Maftoon.

Tuhnje Zulf Je Band Kamanda Widha, Zindan Hazarain Maa Na Rogo
Tuhnje Shahi Dastar Khwan Mathe, Mehman Hazarain Maa Na Rogo
Tuhnje Jalwa Jamal Je Ishwagiri, Kaya Mulka Mutiya Wasiya Wari
Cha Jina Malaika Hoora Pari, Ghilmana Hazarain Maa Na Rogo
Kiyen Abru Taigha Shaheed Kaya, Keyen Naza Mazeeda Mureeda Kaya
Re Narain Deeda Khareeda Kaya, Sultana Hazarain Maa Na Rogo
Aye Maha Laka Mehbooba Mitha, Tuhnje Nazo Ada Tan Jana Fida
Thiya Damangir Ameera Gada, Heran Hazarain Maa Na Rogo
Kaye Ghayal Tuhnje Ghoora Sanda, Makhmur Ghafoora Saroora Sanda
Tuhnje Noora Maoora Zahoora Sanda, Nigrana Hazarain Maa Na Rogo

— "Muftoon Humayooni, Affection of Yours"

Death[edit]

He died on 11 Ramadan 1336 hijri 20 June 1918 C.E.

Urs Mubarak[edit]

Disciples celebrate's Maftoon's Urs Mubarak every year in Islamic month Ramadan.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dargah Hamayoon Sharif Shikarpur Sindh 🇵🇰 - WorldPlaces". Pakistan.worldplaces.me. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  2. ^ Frembgen, Jürgen Wasim (2006). The Friends of God: Sufi Saints in Islam, Popular Poster Art from Pakistan. Oxford University Press. p. 103. ISBN 9780195470062.
  3. ^ "The Seals, Letters & Historical Documents Found from the Private Collections of Shahdadkot, Sindh 2013".
  4. ^ "تذکرۂ صالحین - علامہ عبد الغفور ہمایونی رحمۃُ اللہِ علیہ".
  5. ^ Ali, Syed F. A. R. A. Z. "MAIN SHRINES IN SINDH". Academia.edu. Retrieved 7 June 2022.