Thursday, 18 August 2011

Data Ali hajvery (Data Ganj Bakhsh)

Abul Hassan Ali Ibn al-Othman al-Jullabi Hajvery Ghaznawi or al-Hassan Ali Aboul Hajvery (sometimes spelled Hujwiri), also known as Data Ganj Bakhsh and Data
Sahib, was a Persian Sufi and scholar during the 11th century. He was instrumental in the spread of Islam in South Asia.Born around 990 CE in Ghazni, Afghanistan, during the reign of the Empire Ghaznavids and died in Lahore (now in Punjab, Pakistan) in 1077 CE. His most famous work is the Kashf al Mahjoub ("Unveiling the Veiled") written in Persian. The debates Sufi doctrines of work of the past.Hujwiri Junaidia belonged to the school of Sufism. These Sufis followed Junaid Baghdadi Baghdad. Hajwiri is also seen as an important intercessor many Sufis.Hujwiri probably entered the Sufi path very early in his life and spent many years traveling in Iran, Iraq, Syria, etc., during which he met many Sufi saints. He studied Sufism under Abu'l-Fadl Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Khuttali that makes it spiritually connected) with Junaid Baghdadi.2. He settled for some time in Iraq where he had a short experience with married life. Finally, it was taken as a captive in Lahore, where he spent the rest of his life and compiled most of his book, The Kashf Al Mahjoub.Although a Sunni Hanafi, theology Hujvery was reconciled with the Sufi concept of annihilation. However, he vigorously campaigned against the doctrine that human personalities can be merged with God, instead comparing the destruction of the combustion fire that acquires substance as fire properites while retaining its own individuality. He was also a strong supporter of Sharia and rejected the idea that the outward observances of Islam are not important for Sufis. Hujwiri believed that people should not claim to have achieved "Marifat" or gnosis because it meant that we were proud.

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