A Documentary on the life of Hazrat Syedna Muhammad Ameer Shah Gillani Rehmat ullah Alaih has been released. This documentary " Journey of Life -Hazrat syed Muhammad Ameer Shah Gillani Rehmat ullah Alaih" covers varius aspects of their life including their faimly background, childhood, education, political struggle , social and literary work and much more
With the dawn of 20th century, there rose on the sky of knowledge, a luminous star that dazzled the world with its peculiar lustre Hazrat Syed MuhammadAmeer Shah Qadri Gilani (Rahmat ullah Ala'ih) was born in the year 1920, at Peshawar, a Metropolitan city of North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. He belonged to the family of Hassani Saadat and is the descendent of great Islamic scholar of all times, Hazrat Syedna Ghous e Azam , Shaikh Abdul QadirAl Gilani Baghdadi (Radhi Allah o Anhu) His Father Hazrat Hafiz Syed Muhammad Zaman Shah Qadri Gilani (Rahmat ullah Ala'ih) was a scholar as well and had a great love for knowledge .
In very early days he found in his son special aptitude for religious knowledge which was much appreciated and thus he put him in the hands of eminent savants, where his early education was commenced under their patronage . The names of few of his teachers are Hazrat Sahibzada Hafiz Ali Ahmad Jan , HazratAllama Moulana Gul Faqeer Ahmad Chishti and Hazrat Allama Abd ur Raheem Popalzai (May Allah be pleased with them all). Reckoning his zeal and zest towards religious studies, his grand father Hazrat Syed Saeed Ahmad Shah Qadri Gilani (Rahmat ullah Ala'ih) gave him a name "Moulvi Jee"(in Urdu, which means Scholar of Religion) which became so popular that every one started calling him Molvi Jee afterwards. After completion of his studies, he became the best recognized and prominent scholar.
Register to read more...Hazrat Syed Muhammad Ameer Shah Qadri Gillani Rahmat ullah Alaih ( 1920-2004) had been an eminent Religious , Spiritual , Literary and Socio-Political name of Pakistan’s history.
This documentary is an humble attempt to touch on some of his contributions. we are grateful to all those who contributed in making this documentary
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Revelations of the Unseen (Futuh al-Ghaib)
78 Discourses by Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani. Perhaps the most well known collection of the great Shaikh's discourses, these short and powerful discourses cover topics of interest to every seeker of the spiritual path. A glimpse at the some of the topics covered will reassure the reader that the Shaikh is addressing issues that are as pertinent in this day and age as the day he spoke about them so many hundreds of years ago. Here is a small sample: On passing beyond the creation; On drawing near to Allah; On fear and hope; On trust and its stages; On how the contact [wusul] with Allah is attained; On not complaining; On the classification of the seeker's state; On the two conditions of the self [nafs]; On the reason for the trials borne by certain believers; On the seeker and the sought.
Purification of Minds (Jala' al-Khawatir)
45 Discourses by Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani. Translated into English from one of the few remaining copies that exist of this rare document, The Removal of Cares is a further collection of longer discourses on spiritual progress along the path [tariqa] by the great Shaikh. This collection could be considered an extension of The Sublime Revelation, having been recorded in the year 546 AH, although the dates of the discourses in Removal of Cares overlap somewhat those of that collection. Once again the reader will marvel at the extensive wisdom of Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir and experience the transformative effect of the blessed grace that accompanied his spoken word. First translation of this work into English by Muhtar Holland.
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