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TRAVEL OF MYSTICISM FROM IRAN TO SUB-CONTINENT AND PARTICIPATION OF TABRIZI MYSTICS IN IT. "SHEIKH JALALADDIN TABRIZI"

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  61-102

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Abstract

 There is no doubt that islamic mysticism commenced from Iran, and first great mystics who have gained globel reputation, were from Iran. The time, the mysticism entered Islam, though Baghdad was the centre of Islamic caliphate, but it was not separate from Iran. All mystic order chiefs were gathered there. After a complemental duration, the mysticism got its exceeding way to sub-continent particular during the raid of mangols.Although all the mystic orders reached sub-continent at the same time, however, two of them, i.e. chishti and sohrwardi went earlier there. All sufis and mystics were peace seeker, peace lovers and peace minded and they lived together peacefully. Sheikh Jalaladdin Tabrizi was one of those thousands of the century hijra who remained unacquainted among Iranians uptil now, but he is well known and celebrated figure in Bengladesh. He was the first sufi who reaches et Bengal via north India. He became the disciple of Bakhtiyar kaki oshi (d. 633 A.H) in Delhi. Najmaddin Soghra was chief justice of Delhi at that time. He had some differences with sheikh J alaladdin Tabrizi. So after solving that differences Sheikh Jalal went to Bangal and preached Islam, There. He turned many hindus to Islam. Sheikh Jalal died in 642 A.H at there and his tomb is situated in Pandvah, named "Dargahe Bozorg" near Tabriz abad. His anniversary is observed on his tomb every year on 21, 22th Rajab. He was a high rank mystic in worship and devotion to God. He had chest and divinely character and behaviour.

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    APA: Copy

    CHOUHDARY, SH.. (2000). TRAVEL OF MYSTICISM FROM IRAN TO SUB-CONTINENT AND PARTICIPATION OF TABRIZI MYSTICS IN IT. "SHEIKH JALALADDIN TABRIZI". JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TABRIZ), 43(177), 61-102. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/25925/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    CHOUHDARY SH.. TRAVEL OF MYSTICISM FROM IRAN TO SUB-CONTINENT AND PARTICIPATION OF TABRIZI MYSTICS IN IT. "SHEIKH JALALADDIN TABRIZI". JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TABRIZ)[Internet]. 2000;43(177):61-102. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/25925/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SH. CHOUHDARY, “TRAVEL OF MYSTICISM FROM IRAN TO SUB-CONTINENT AND PARTICIPATION OF TABRIZI MYSTICS IN IT. "SHEIKH JALALADDIN TABRIZI",” JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TABRIZ), vol. 43, no. 177, pp. 61–102, 2000, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/25925/en

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