Mahmoodullah Shah

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Syed Sultan Mahmoodullah Shah Hussaini
Hanafi
ProfessionAuthor
Muslim leader
Based inHyderabad, India
PredecessorShaikh Syed Burhanuddin Haqqani Haqnuma [1]
SuccessorSyed Machiliwale Shah[1]
ProfessionAuthor
Websitehttp://www.mgshah.com

Syed Sultan Mahmoodullah Shah Hussaini (died 1894 CE), also known as "Shah ji", was a renowned

Chisti order from the Indian subcontinent. He was the native of Kurnool . His most famous disciple and spiritual successor was Machiliwale Shah, who in turn became the spiritual master of India's noted Sufi saint.[1][2]

Biography

Syed Sultan Mahmoodullah Shah Hussaini was a spiritual student (murid or disciple) of the famous sufi Shaikh Syed Burhanuddin Haqqani Haqnuma (whose tomb is situated in Trunk Road, Rayachoti, Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh). He stayed in Secunderabad and Hyderabad for many years. Many scholars of twin cities learned the intricacies of Tauheed and Tasawwuf from him. He initiated Shah Kamalullah popularly known as Machiliwale Shah in tasawwuf and made him his spiritual successor (Janasheen-e-Silisa).[1][2]

Death

He died on 6th Zilhajja, 1311 AH corresponding to 1894 CE. His mazar (grave) is situated in Takia Munnamiya, beside Osmania general Hospital, Afzalgunj, Hyderabad.[1]

Urs

His annual Urs is organized by his present successor Moulana Ghousavi Shah (Secretary General:The Conference of World Religions & President: All India Muslim Conference)[3][4] on 29th Rabi-us-sani every year.[1]

Related

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Moulana Ghouse Mohiuddin. Sarsari Taruf Hazrath Syed Mahmoodullah Shah Hussaini(Rh), Publishers:idara-e-alnoor.
  2. ^ a b Prof. Ikramullah Shah. Syed Sultan Mahmoodullah Shah. Publisher: Idara-e-alnoor
  3. ^ By: Prof.Dr.Khwaja Muzaffaruddin Quadri, Ph.D.(Glasgow) Taruf in The Munsif Daily Newspaper, Hyderabad, India. Dated: 13 July 1998