Syed Mohammed Siddiq, also known as Hazrat Mahbooballah, was a renowned and well-respected Sufi mystic of the Deccan in India. Born in Hyderabad, Hazrat was remembered for his unrelenting dedication to Islam and his love for God. With followers across the world, he is a saint who has transcended language and nationality to touch the lives of humans everywhere.
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1 Hazrat Khaja Mahbooballah R.H (Misri Gunj)
1.1 Life
1.1.1 Family
2. 1.1.1.1 Childhood
1.1.1.1.1 Education and Teaching Strategies
1.1.1.1.2 Titles
1.1.1.2 His Mission and Teaching Strategies
1.1.1.3 Urs Anniversary
1.1.1.4 Khalifas
1.1.1.5 Devotees
Syed Mohammed Siddiq, also known as Hazrat Mahbooballah, was a
renowned and well-respected Sufi mystic of the Deccan in India. Born
in Hyderabad, Hazrat was remembered for his unrelenting dedication
to Islam and his love for God. With followers across the world, he is a
saint who has transcended language and nationality to touch the lives
of humans everywhere.
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Life
Mahbooballah was a Muslim Sufi saint of the 18th century, famous for
his public preaching, proselytizing, and social work. He was also a
scholar, preacher, poet, philosopher, medical practitioner, calligrapher
and a reviver of Sunnah.
Syed Mohammed Siddiq was born in Hyderabad on 29 Shaban 1263
Hijri — a date that makes him one of the earliest Sufi mystics in India.
In life, Mahbooballah practised as well as preached Sufism.
Family
Hazrat is the son of Hazrath Syed Mohammed Parwarish Ali Hussaini,
also known as Badshah.
Hussaini Rh. He belonged to Syed Hussaini’s genealogy. Hazrat’s
mother, Syeda Ewaz Begum, was the granddaughter of Hazrath Mir
Shujauddin Rh. who was a prominent Sufi Shaikh, a great scholar, and
writer of many books.
4. Born in Hyderabad on 29 Shaban 1263 Hijri to a family of religious
scholars, Mahbooballah spent most of his life in Hyderabad, where he
gained fame for his practice of medicine. He is reputed to have
restored Islam and freed it from deviation. His lectures attracted large
numbers of people from different religions and castes.
He was a descendant of Prophet Mohammed, and his followers
believed him to be one of the greatest Sufi saints of that time.
Childhood
Khaja Mahbooballah by birth Wali. There happened a lot of incidents
recorded in his journal by different personalities that signify that he
was not an ordinary child.
Hazrat’s mother noticed in her dream Bibi Jannat Khatun Fatima tuz
Zehra (SA), daughter of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who made her
aware that she was carrying, and she said to his mom, pointing to the
baby: This is is our child, serve him with care.
Education and Teaching Strategies
As a child, Khaja Mahbooballah exhibited an unusual ability to
understand the Qur’an and its verses. His mother would notice that he
would recite verses perfectly even though he had learned them only
moments before. Even more remarkably, his father would spend hours
reciting the Qur’an to him only to find that his son could repeat the
same surahs without fail.
5. Hazrat was a Hafiz and Qari of the Holy Quran. Hazrat has learned
Arabic, Persian, literature, and philosophy. Hazrat mahbooballah was
an expert in jurisprudence, analysis of the Quran, and prophetic
traditions. In addition, Hazrat was familiarized with the science of
mysticism. Hazrat was also interested in medicine, and he wrote a
book on herbal remedies.
Hazrat mahbooballah was an expert calligrapher in Naskh and
Nastaliq (Persian and round spherical writings).
He wrote a book Afkaar-e-Ghaib under the name Khulq.
Titles
Hazrat Khaja Mahbooballah was accorded twenty-five titles through
spiritual revelation.
It is recorded in history that Khaja Mahbooballah was very much
worried when he was accorded the title of Abdul Qadir sani by the
Hazrath Muhammad Mustafa(p.b.u.h). Hazrat was thinking about how
he could enter the service of “Huzoor Ghouse Azam(p.b.u.h)”
Abdul-Qadir Gilani. Hazrat felt highly uncomfortable facing “Huzoor
Ghouse Azam(p.b.u.h)”, with a title similar to his label. This thought
had taken all his peace, and he felt perplexed. He soon saw ‘Huzoor
Ghouse Azam(p.b.u.h)’ telling him: “Khaja miyan Do not panic, only he
is a faithful follower who annihilates in his Murshid(Fanaa fi-Sheikh).
Hazrat Khaja Mahbooballah possessed extraordinary miraculous
powers and used them to cure sick people by showing them the way
to do good deeds and would also.
6. Tell his mother in sleep that he and other prophets had come here to
eradicate all kinds of sins and evil deeds. Their responsibility is to
spread love and compassion among mankind and make the earth a
better place to live in.
His Mission and Teaching Strategies
Hazrat khaja Mahbooballah’s works and his purpose of Shariah and
Tariqah were successfully carried out by his successors in India and
abroad. A journal (Mahboob) named after him is published every
month, highlighting the Tafsir Quran, Hadees, Sufi topics, and
Mahbooballah’s knowledge and poetry.
Urs Anniversary
Hazrath Mahbooballah’s urs Shareef is celebrated on the 18th day of
Dhu al-Qi’dah in QaziPura, Attended by thousands of devotees from
throughout the world to avail themselves of his Faiz.
Khalifas
His khalifas are few, but they are the Sufis of Hyderabad.
1. Syed Ahmed Ali Shah Hussaini Rh.
2. Syed Mahmood Ali Shah Hussaini MakkiMiyan Rh.
3. Syed Shah Mohammed Omer Hussaini Rh.
4. Syed Mohammed Osman Hussaini Fayeq Rh.
7. 5. Syed Shah Yahya Hussaini(Yahya Pasha)Rh.
6. Syedna Syed Shah Muhammad Baqar Ali Hussaini(Faqeer
Pasha)Rh.
7. Maulvi Abdul Qadeer Siddiqui Rh.
8. Moulvi Abdul Muqtadir Siddiqui Rh., his nephew.
Devotees
Hazrat Mahbooballah’s renowned followers include the royal family of
the Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan, the seventh Nizam who
was the wealthiest man of his time. Osman Ali Khan’s four wives -Iqbal
Gowhar Begum, Ahmedi Begum, Khadri Begum, and Hanfia Begum
were devotees and regular visitors to the Dargah of Hazrat Khaja
Mahbooballah, and they were buried in Riyaz Madina.
Amongst other members of the royal family includes Nizam’s third
daughter Ahmed Unisa Begum with the title of Shahzadi Pasha, a
special designation for an extraordinary daughter. She was the
daughter of Nizam’s first wife, Dulhan Pasha. She was a competent
woman, and it is said that she was the Power behind the Crown.
Moreover, she was a great believer in Khaja Mahbooballah.
Eyewitnesses in Old City still recall how she came with utmost
reverence to Dargah of the holy saint.
After paying homage to the Dargah, she took the blessings of Hazrat
Syed Mohiuddin Hussaini Chand Pasha, the grandson and successor
of Khaja Mahbooballah. To him, Shahzadi Pasha said her last wish
8. was to be buried in Riyaz Madina after her death. shazadi pasha’s wish
carried out her request, and she rests in Peace in Riyaze Madina.
Mir Osman Ali Khan himself remained a devoted follower of Shaikul
Islam Syed Mohammed Badshah Hussaini, the renowned preacher
and nephew of the Sufi Hazrat Khaja Mahbooballah. He attended
many of his sermons and speeches in the Grand Mosque of Mecca
Masjid and at Qadri Chaman, near Falaknuma Palace, where he
discussed a variety of religious topics.
Urs Anniversary is celebrated every year by the custodian.
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