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Usman Harooni


Usman Harooni (Urdu: عثمان ہارونی) was an early modern wali or Sufi saint of Islam in India, a successor to Shareef Zandani, sixteenth link in the Silsila of the Chishti order, and master of Moinuddin Chishti.[2] Usman Harooni was born in Haroon, Iran. His year of birth is variously given as 1096, 1116 and 1131 AD (490, 510 and 526 AH). He is also known by the nicknames Abu Noor and Abu Mansur.

Usman Harwani[1]
Died1220
InfluencesShareef Zandani
InfluencedMoinuddin Chishti

Early life

When he was young, he met a mystic named Chirk. This association brought about a significant transformation in his life. As a result, he decided to seek a higher moral and spiritual life.

Harooni later met Shareef Zandani, a mystic and saint of the Chishti order, and requested to enroll as his spiritual disciple. Zandani accepted his request by placing a four-edged cap upon his head.

Zandani told him that the four-edged cap implied the following four things:

First is the renunciation of this world
Second is the renunciation of the world hereafter
Third is the renunciation of the desires of the self
Fourth is the renunciation of everything other than God

Mystic

Harooni spent over thirty years in the company of his spiritual guide. During this period, he engaged in ascetic practices and prayers. As time passed, he gained many spiritual accomplishments. Zandani asked him guide to move on and spread the gospel of truth.[citation needed]

Spiritual lineage

The traditional silsila (spiritual lineage) of the Chishti order is as follows

Disciples

Harooni had many disciples, including:

  • Sultan Ul Hind Ata E Rasool Syed Khwaja Ghareb Nawaz Moinuddin Hassan Chisti
  • Makhdoom Khwaja Syed Jalaluddin Abdal Chishti, (Hajipur, Bihar)
  • Sheikh Najmuddin Safri
  • Sheikh Muhammad Turk ayman
  • khwaja saipan mulk chisti
  • Khawaja Usman Ali Shah Chisti (Kolar Shareef)

Travels

Harooni traveled widely to preach. He visited many countries and cities, including Bukhara, Baghdad, Falooja, Damascus, India and Mecca and Medina. He performed the Hajj.

In almost all cities, he visited Sufis and dervishes accomplished him. On the way to Oosh, he met Sheikh Bahauddin of Oosh. When he reached Badakshan, he met one of the attendants of Junayd of Baghdad.

During his travels, he was accompanied by *Moinuddin Chishti, who carried his tiffin basket.

Harooni visited India during the rule of Sultan Iltamish; before returning to Arabia for Hajj. In Belchi, near Biharsharif, India, he stayed and prayed.

Death

Usman E Harooni Rahimullah died on 5 Shawwal, 617 AH (1220 AD) at Makkah . His Urs take place every year in Belchi, Bihar Sharif Nalanda, Bihar, on 15 & 16 of Shawwal. His blessings are invoked by people belonging to every strata of society and every school of thought. His actual tomb was in Makkah, until it was destroyed in the early years of the 21st century. The shrine in Belchi is Usmani Chillah (a chillah is a non-burial memorial shrine). This shrine is regarded as a symbol of Usman's spiritual strength and of the source of his blessings.

Chillah

As known, a muridah waliyah of Usman Harooni took promise from him that after her death her tomb will be beneath in his feet, but eventually Usman Harooni died in Mecca, Arabia. To fulfill his promise, Usman Harooni once again existed in Belchi and ordered the muridah to built his shrine and after her death, she'll be buried beneath the shrine of Usman Harooni in Belchi. Beside his Chillah was built the tomb of the Waliya. For the past 650 years, an annual Urs has taken place every year.

The first Urs ceremony was commemorated (originated) by Makhdoom Fariduddin Tavaela Bukhsh (First Sajjada Nasheen). His shrine is in Chandpura, Bihar Sharif. He was the son of Ibrahim (Nephew of Nizamuddin Auliya) & Fariduddin Tavaela Bukhsh founded the Chishti Nizami order in Bihar, he was the nephew & disciple of Noor Qutbe Alam Pandavi. He was the disciple of Alaul Haq Pandavi (also the Peer of Makhdoom Ashraf Jahangir Simnani). He was the disciple of Akhi Siraj Aainae Hind & he was the disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya (Mehboob E Illahi).

The esteemed details of the chillah & life of Usman Harooni are noted in the book "Moin ul Qul" by the late 19th century Sufi leader Gudri Shah Baba, of Ajmer.

Message and teachings

According to Usman Harooni, a great man is one who is endowed with virtues such as contentment, sincerity, self-abnegation, self-sacrifice and above all, spirit of renunciation. He said that the ego was an enemy, as it did not allow rational thought, wise actions and a happy life. He emphasized that unless a man loves human beings, it is impossible for him to love God.

References

  1. ^ "The Mashaikh of Chisht by Shaykh Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi | Medina | Abrahamic Religions | Free 30-day Trial". Scribd. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  2. ^ Laxmi, Dhaul (2001). The Sufi saint of Ajmer. Thea Enterprises.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Usman Harooni news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Usman Harooni Urdu عثمان ہارونی was an early modern wali or Sufi saint of Islam in India a successor to Shareef Zandani sixteenth link in the Silsila of the Chishti order and master of Moinuddin Chishti 2 Usman Harooni was born in Haroon Iran His year of birth is variously given as 1096 1116 and 1131 AD 490 510 and 526 AH He is also known by the nicknames Abu Noor and Abu Mansur Usman Harwani 1 Died1220InfluencesShareef ZandaniInfluencedMoinuddin Chishti Contents 1 Early life 2 Mystic 3 Spiritual lineage 4 Disciples 5 Travels 6 Death 7 Message and teachings 8 ReferencesEarly life EditWhen he was young he met a mystic named Chirk This association brought about a significant transformation in his life As a result he decided to seek a higher moral and spiritual life Harooni later met Shareef Zandani a mystic and saint of the Chishti order and requested to enroll as his spiritual disciple Zandani accepted his request by placing a four edged cap upon his head Zandani told him that the four edged cap implied the following four things First is the renunciation of this world Second is the renunciation of the world hereafter Third is the renunciation of the desires of the self Fourth is the renunciation of everything other than GodMystic EditHarooni spent over thirty years in the company of his spiritual guide During this period he engaged in ascetic practices and prayers As time passed he gained many spiritual accomplishments Zandani asked him guide to move on and spread the gospel of truth citation needed Spiritual lineage EditThe traditional silsila spiritual lineage of the Chishti order is as follows Ali ibn Abi Ṭalib Hasan of Basra d 728 an early Persian Muslim theologian Abdul Waḥid Bin Zaid Abul Faḍl d 793 an early Sufi saint Al Fudhayl bin Iyyadh Ibrahim ibn Adham a legendary early Sufi ascetic Ḥudhayfah al Mar ashi Aminuddin Abu Ḥubayrah al Baṣri Mumshad Dinwari Al Alawi Abu Ishaq Shami chishti d 940 founder of the Chishti order proper Abu Abdaal Chishti Naseruddin Abu Muhammad Chishti Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan d 1067 Maudood Chishti d 1139 Shareef Zandani d 1215 CE 612 AH Usman Harooni saifan maiook chisti d 1100 hazi roomi d 1100Disciples EditHarooni had many disciples including Sultan Ul Hind Ata E Rasool Syed Khwaja Ghareb Nawaz Moinuddin Hassan Chisti Makhdoom Khwaja Syed Jalaluddin Abdal Chishti Hajipur Bihar Sheikh Najmuddin Safri Sheikh Muhammad Turk ayman khwaja saipan mulk chisti Khawaja Usman Ali Shah Chisti Kolar Shareef Travels EditHarooni traveled widely to preach He visited many countries and cities including Bukhara Baghdad Falooja Damascus India and Mecca and Medina He performed the Hajj In almost all cities he visited Sufis and dervishes accomplished him On the way to Oosh he met Sheikh Bahauddin of Oosh When he reached Badakshan he met one of the attendants of Junayd of Baghdad During his travels he was accompanied by Moinuddin Chishti who carried his tiffin basket Harooni visited India during the rule of Sultan Iltamish before returning to Arabia for Hajj In Belchi near Biharsharif India he stayed and prayed Death EditUsman E Harooni Rahimullah died on 5 Shawwal 617 AH 1220 AD at Makkah His Urs take place every year in Belchi Bihar Sharif Nalanda Bihar on 15 amp 16 of Shawwal His blessings are invoked by people belonging to every strata of society and every school of thought His actual tomb was in Makkah until it was destroyed in the early years of the 21st century The shrine in Belchi is Usmani Chillah a chillah is a non burial memorial shrine This shrine is regarded as a symbol of Usman s spiritual strength and of the source of his blessings ChillahAs known a muridah waliyah of Usman Harooni took promise from him that after her death her tomb will be beneath in his feet but eventually Usman Harooni died in Mecca Arabia To fulfill his promise Usman Harooni once again existed in Belchi and ordered the muridah to built his shrine and after her death she ll be buried beneath the shrine of Usman Harooni in Belchi Beside his Chillah was built the tomb of the Waliya For the past 650 years an annual Urs has taken place every year The first Urs ceremony was commemorated originated by Makhdoom Fariduddin Tavaela Bukhsh First Sajjada Nasheen His shrine is in Chandpura Bihar Sharif He was the son of Ibrahim Nephew of Nizamuddin Auliya amp Fariduddin Tavaela Bukhsh founded the Chishti Nizami order in Bihar he was the nephew amp disciple of Noor Qutbe Alam Pandavi He was the disciple of Alaul Haq Pandavi also the Peer of Makhdoom Ashraf Jahangir Simnani He was the disciple of Akhi Siraj Aainae Hind amp he was the disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya Mehboob E Illahi The esteemed details of the chillah amp life of Usman Harooni are noted in the book Moin ul Qul by the late 19th century Sufi leader Gudri Shah Baba of Ajmer Message and teachings EditAccording to Usman Harooni a great man is one who is endowed with virtues such as contentment sincerity self abnegation self sacrifice and above all spirit of renunciation He said that the ego was an enemy as it did not allow rational thought wise actions and a happy life He emphasized that unless a man loves human beings it is impossible for him to love God References Edit The Mashaikh of Chisht by Shaykh Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi Medina Abrahamic Religions Free 30 day Trial Scribd Retrieved 2020 06 04 Laxmi Dhaul 2001 The Sufi saint of Ajmer Thea Enterprises Asaar Maner book by Syed Shah Muradullah Firdausi Maneri Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Usman Harooni amp oldid 1107719528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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