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Contents.Name The name Muhiyudin describes him as a 'reviver of religion'. Gilani ( al-Jilani) refers to his place of birth, Gilan. However, Gilani also carried the epithet Baghdadi. Referring to his residence and burial in Baghdad. He is also called al-Hasani wa'l-Husayni, which indicates a claim to lineal descent from both Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali.Paternal heritage Gilani's father was from Sayyid lineage. He was respected as a saint by the people of his day, and was known as Jangi Dost 'who loves God', thus 'Jangidost' was his. Education Gilani spent his early life in Gilan, the town of his birth.
In 1095, at the age of eighteen years, he went to Baghdad. There, he pursued the study of law under.
He was given lessons on by Abu Muhammad Ja'far al-Sarraj. His Sufi spiritual instructor was Abu'l-Khair Hammad ibn Muslim al-Dabbas. (A detailed description of his various teachers and subjects are included below).
After completing his education, Gilani left Baghdad. He spent twenty-five years as a reclusive wanderer in the desert regions of Iraq. Education in Baghdad At the age of 18, Gilani went to Baghdad to study the Hanbali school of. Later life In 1127, Gilani returned to Baghdad and began to preach to the public. He joined the teaching staff of the school belonging to his own teacher, al-Mazkhzoomi, and was popular with students. In the morning he taught and, and in the afternoon he held discourse on the science of the heart and the virtues of the.
He was said to have been a convincing preacher and converted numerous. His strength came in the reconciling of the mystical nature of Sufism and strict nature of the Law. Death and burial. In Baghdad 1925Gilani died in the evening of Tuesday, February 21, 1166 (11th 561 AH) at the age of ninety one years according to the. His body was entombed in a in Babul-Sheikh, Rusafa on the east bank of the in Baghdad, Iraq. During the reign of the Shah, Gilani's shrine was destroyed. However, in 1535, the Ottoman Sultan had a turba (dome) built over the shrine, which exists to this day.
Birthday and death anniversary celebration 1 Ramadan is celebrated as the birthday of Abdul Qadir Gilani while the death anniversary is on 11 Rabi us Thani though some scholars and traditions say 29 Shaban and 17 Rabi us Sani as birth and death day respectively. His ’urs’, or death anniversay, is called in the subcontinent as Giyarwee Shareef or Honoured Day of 11th.
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Book: Geography of the Baz Al-Ashhab, Achieving the Birthplace of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Al-Kilani, Dr. Jamal Al-Din Faleh Al-Kilani,(MA in Islamic History from Baghdad University in 2001)Al-Jalis Library, Beirut, 2012, p. 14. Mihr-e-munīr: biography of Hadrat Syed Pīr Meher Alī Shāh pg 21, Muhammad Fādil Khān, Faid Ahmad. Sajjadah Nashinan of Golra Sharif, Islamabad (1998). Encyclopaedia of religion and ethics: volume 1. (A – Algonquins) pg 10.
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Akbar, pg.11 Al Haqq, Abd. And Ghunyat al-talibeen (Wealth for Seekers) pg. 12 Urdu version. ^ at the. Al-Ghunya li-talibi tariq al-haqq wa al-din ( Sufficient provision for seekers of the path of truth and religion), parts one and two in Arabic, Al-Qadir, Abd and Al-Gilani. Dar Al-Hurya, Baghdad, Iraq, (1988).
Al-Ghunya li-talibi tariq al-haqq wa al-din ( Sufficient provision for seekers of the path of truth and religion) with introduction by Al-Kilani, Majid Irsan. Al-Kilani, Majid, al-Tariqat, 'Ursan, and al-Qadiriyah, Nash'at. (PDF). A.A.
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Duri, Baghdad, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. Braune, Abd al-Kadir al-Djilani, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. Retrieved 2016-08-04.External links. GOGHRAFI ALBAZ ALASHB, at archive.org. Translation of Futuh al-Ghaib, at archive.org. Translation of parts of Al-Ghunya Li Talibi Tariq Al-Haqq, at archive.org. Translation of excerpts from Al-Fath Al-Rabbani, at archive.org.
Translation of Malfuzat, at archive.org.