The Life and Struggle of Mujaddid Alf Sani Sheikh e Sirhind Gardan Jhuki Na Jiski Jahangir Key Aagey is a remarkable Urdu biography that ...
The Life and Struggle of Mujaddid Alf Sani
Sheikh e Sirhind Gardan Jhuki Na Jiski Jahangir Key Aagey is a remarkable Urdu biography that highlights the life, character, and religious services of Sheikh Ahmed Farooqi Sirhindi, widely known as Mujaddid Alf Sani (Reviver of the Second Millennium). The book presents a detailed and engaging account of his spiritual mission, scholarly contributions, and unwavering stance during a politically sensitive era of the Mughal Empire.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]Sheikh Ahmed Farooqi Sirhindi was born in 971 Hijri, corresponding to 1564 CE. He emerged as one of the most influential Islamic scholars and reformers of his time. His efforts were primarily focused on preserving orthodox Islamic teachings and correcting theological deviations that had spread in certain intellectual and political circles. His intellectual courage and firm commitment to his beliefs earned him the title of Mujaddid Alf Sani.
A significant portion of the book discusses his interaction with the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Despite political pressure and imprisonment, Sheikh Sirhindi remained steadfast in his principles. The title, which translates to “The One Whose Neck Did Not Bow Before Jahangir,” symbolizes his spiritual strength and refusal to compromise on matters of faith.
Written in a narrative yet well-documented style, this biography provides readers with insight into the religious, social, and political atmosphere of the time. It explores his scholarly writings, reformative efforts, and the long-lasting impact he had on Islamic thought in the Indian subcontinent.
This book serves as an informative resource for readers interested in Islamic history, spiritual reform movements, and the life of one of the most prominent scholars of the second Islamic millennium.
Author: Jameel Athar Sirhindi
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