Some scholars have written whole books of biography
on Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani Rady Allahu Anhu. Some have
written articles on him while others have mentioned him in their writings
by way of illustration. A preliminary survey reveals the following
biographies of the Shaykh in various languages.
A: In Arabic
Biographies which deal with the virtues and the glorious deeds of
a Muslim luminary are called manaqib in Arabic. Some of the learned
scholars who have written the manaqib of Shaykh Abdul Qadir
Jilani, expounding on his exemplary character, his achievements in
piety, and his miracles are:
Imam Muhyiddin an-Nawawi (631-676 A.H), in Bustan ul Arifin
(Gardens of the Spiritual Masters).
Shaykh Abul Hasan Ali ash-Shattanawfi of Egypt (passed
away 713 A.H, 1314 C.E), in Bahjat al-Asrar (Splendour of the Mysteries).
This is the first major biography of the Shaykh from which others
have benefited.
Shaykh Afif ud Din al-Yafii ash-Shafii of
Yemen (718-768 A.H, 1318-1367 C.E), in Khulasat al-mafakhir fiktisar
manaqib ash-Shaykh Abd al-Qadir (A Biography of Shaykh Abdul
Qadir summarising his glorious qualities), and in Mirat al-Jinan
(The Mirrors of Paradises).
Al-Hafiz Imad-ud-Din ibn Kathir (701-774 A.H, 1302-1373 C.E), in his
Tarikh (History) entitled Al-Bidaya wan Nihaya (The Beginning
and the End).
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Yahya at-Tadifi (passed away 963 A.H, 1556 C.E),
in Qalaid al-Jawahir (Necklaces of Gems), translated by Shaykh Muhtar
Holland. In this major biography, Shaykh at-Tadifi records, in addition
to the ones mentioned above, more than 40 great Imams and mashaayikh
who have expounded on the spiritual achievements of Shaykh Abdul
Qadir Jilani, among them being:
- Shaykh As-Sayyid Ahmad ar-Rifai (passed away 578 A.H, 1182
C.E),
- Shaykh Abu Madyan Shuayb (520-594 A.H, 1126-1198 C.E),
- Shaykh Shihabuddin Umar as-Suhrawardi (539-632 A.H, 1145-1234
C.E),
- Imam Ahmad ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (773-852 A.H)
He also quotes from about a dozen biographies of the Shaykh by various
well-known ulama (learned scholars).
Shaykh Hasan ibn Umayr ash-Shirazi in Iqd al-Iqyan.
This is a manaqib (biography) of 17 chapters in poetic prose in which
the verses alternatively rhyme in the letters yaa, and
alif.
Shaykh Abdur Rahman ibn Ahmad al-Qadiri az-Zaylai, entitled
Fayd ur Rahmani (The Grace of the Beneficent),
consisting of 11 chapters in Majmua Mushtamila (A Compendium
of Writings).
Habib Muhammad ibn ash-Shaykh Sidq Muhammad Ibrahim al-Qahiri, given
in Al-Fuyudaat ur Rabbaniyya (Emanations of Lordly Grace),
Rahmatullahi alayhim ajmaeen.
B: In Urdu, by
Mawlana Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri, in Jinnat Ka Baadshah (The King
of Jinns and Other Marvels of Ghawth-e-Azam), in which he has primarily
referenced the original source, that is the biography of the Shaykh
entitled Bahjat al-Asrar of Shaykh ash-Shattanawfi. He also quotes
a few verses from Shah Waliyullah Dehlawi Rahmatullahi alayh
(passed away 1176 A.H, 1762 C.E) in honour of the Shaykh.
Miya Umar Din, in Anwar-e-Qadiriyya (The Lights of the Qadiriyya).
This is a comprehensive biography of about 200 pages. In it, Miyan
Umar Din has given an Urdu translation of 412 selected pieces
of advice from the discourses of Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani which
he considers constitute the core of this teaching. He has also included
biographical accounts of the Shaykh written by
- Mujaddid Alfi Thani Shaykh Ahmad Faruqi as-Sirhindi, Rahmatullahi
alayh (972-1034 A.H, 1564-1625 C.E) who has written about Shaykh
Abdul Qadir Jilani in Maktub Number 123 in his Maktubat (Letters).
- Shaykh Abdul Haqq Muhaddith Dehlawi Rahmatullahi alayh
(passed away 1052 A.H, 1642 C.E), in Akhbar ul-Akhyar (Narratives
About The Chosen Ones). He translated the Futuh al-Ghaib of the Ghawth
al-Azam into Persian.
Allamah Abdur Rahim Khan Qadiri, in Sirat-e-Ghawth-e-Azam
(The History of the Ghawth al-Azam). This is another comprehensive
biography of about 250 pages.
Mawlana Ashiq Ilahi Mirthi, in the Introduction
to his translation of Al-Fath-ur-Rabbani.
Mawlana Sayyid Abd ud Daim Jilani , in the Introduction
to his translation of Al-Ghunya Li Talibi Tariqil Haqq.
C: In Turkish, by
Shaykh Muzaffar Ozak Effendi, in Ziynet ul Qulub (The Adornment of
Hearts), translated by Shaykh Muhtar Holland.
D: In English, by
Dr. Zahurul Hasan Sharib, Rahmatullahi alayh, entitled Ghawth
ul Azam Pirane Pir (The Greatest Spiritual Helper, The Shaykh
of Shaykhs).
Dr. Muhammad Haroon, Rahmatullahi alayh, The World Importance
of Ghawth Al Azam Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani.
Shaykh Tosun al-Jerrahi al-Halveti, in the Introduction
to his translation of Sirr al-Asrar (The Secret of Secrets).
Shaykh Muhtar Holland, in the Introduction to his translation
of Futuh al-Ghaib (Revelations of the Unseen).
Shaykh Muhammad al-Akili, in the Preface to his translation
of Al Fath-ur- Rabbani (The Endowment of Divine Grace).
Professor Shetha al-Dargazelli and Dr. Louay Fatoohi, in the Introduction
to their translation of Jila al-Khatir (Purification of the Mind).
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