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Naqvi

The Naqvis are a Sayyid clan, found predominantly in Iran, Iraq, and the South Asian countries. They claim descent from the Imam Ali al-Hadi, who is also known as 'Naqi' and the Tenth Imam, and through him they trace their lineage to the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his younger grandson Husayn ibn Ali.

Lineage

There are differing opinions about the number of sons of Imam Ali al-Naqi. The statement of 7 sons has been made by Ayatullah Syed Basheer Hussain, compiler of the book Shajrate Saddate Amroha, who lists:

  1. Al-Hasan al-'Askarī and his brothers:
  2. Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi
  3. Husayn
  4. 'Abdullāh
  5. Zayd
  6. Mūsā
  7. Ja'far ibn 'Ali al-Hādi , also known as Ja'far al-Zaki or Ja'far Ath-Thāni.

These seven names have also been referenced in the book Anwar-e-Alsadat. In addition, there are at least two people whose hand-written pedigree from the beginning (Imam Naqi) to the end have been accepted. These pedigrees confirm the sons of Imam Ali Naqi Al Hadi as seven in number.[1]

Besides Al-Hasan Al-'Askarī, three of the sons, Husayn, Muhammad and Ja'far, and one daughter named 'Ayliyā' from different wives have been mentioned by various scholars, including Shaikh Mufeed.[2][3][4][5]

Naqvis of Sirsi Sadat

Sirsi is an ancient town of the "sa'adat" (Syeds) in the Moradabad District of Uttar Pradesh, India. Syed Ali Arab Naqvi Neshapuri Shaheed, the ancestor of these Naqvis, migrated from Neshapur, Iran to India in 632 AH.[6]

Naqvis of Abdullapur Meerut

Naqvi sadaat are also found in Abdullapur, Meerut. They are descendants of Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari through Syed Sadarudin Shah Kabir Naqvi Al Bukhari warrior and chief advisor of King Sikandar Lodi and father of great saint Shah Jewna .[7][8][9] They were jagirdars before implementation of Zamidari Abolition Act, 1950. The Pakistani writer, linguist and critic Syed Qudrat Naqvi was born in Abdullapur, he was also known as Syed Shuja’at Ali Naqvi Al-Bukhari; he migrated to Pakistan after the partition of India.[10][11][12][13]

Notable Naqvi Sayyids

References

  1. ^ Page-81 of book "Riaz-ul-Ansab" written by Syed Maqsood Naqvi (Husband of Niece of H.E. Ali Naqi Naqvi), in Urdu Language, published by Izhar Sons Printer, Lahore, Pakistan, in 1979 and 1991
  2. ^ Najfi, Maulana Syed Safdar Hussain (2014). Ahsanul Maqal (Translation of Arabic Book Muntahal Aamaal fi tarikh al-Nabi wal Aal compiled by Sheikh Abbas Qumi) (in Urdu). Lahore, Pakistan: Misbahulquran Trust. pp. 261–262.
  3. ^ Ahmed Ali, Syed (1991). Hazrat Imam Ali Naqi Translation of Book compiled by Association of Writers of Idra Dar-e-Raha Haq, Qum Iran (in Urdu). Karachi, Pakistan: Dar'us Saqafa ul-Islamia. p. 5 & 6.
  4. ^ "IMAM ALI NAQI (AS)". ziaraat.org.
  5. ^ "IMAM ALI NAQI (AS) - Brief Life". najah.info.
  6. ^ Syed Zafar Yaab Tirmizi, Anwar e Sadat, and Syed Maqsood Naqvi, Riaz ul Ansab, Lahore, Pakistan; pg 112, 176. See History of Sirsi Sadat
  7. ^ "Pir-e-Kamil Hazrat Pir Shah Jewna Al-Naqvi Al-Bokhari". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  8. ^ "Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust". nazariapak.info. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  9. ^ "Pir Shah Jewna: The soul still exudes spirituality". The Nation. 2016-05-09. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  10. ^ Parekh, Rauf (2017-12-12). "Syed Qudrat Naqvi and his research on Ghalib". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  11. ^ "Abdullapur Pin Code, Abdullapur, Meerut Map, Latitude and Longitude, Uttar Pradesh". indiamapia.com. Retrieved 2020-12-25.
  12. ^ Codingest. "Studio Dharma - by Nikhil Jain". STUDIO DHARMA. Retrieved 2020-12-25.
  13. ^ "दास्तान ए कर्बला सुन अश्कबार हुई आंखें". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2021-01-01.

External links

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Naghavi redirects here For other uses see Naghavi disambiguation The Naqvis are a Sayyid clan found predominantly in Iran Iraq and the South Asian countries They claim descent from the Imam Ali al Hadi who is also known as Naqi and the Tenth Imam and through him they trace their lineage to the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his younger grandson Husayn ibn Ali Imam Al Naqi Shrine Contents 1 Lineage 2 Naqvis of Sirsi Sadat 3 Naqvis of Abdullapur Meerut 4 Notable Naqvi Sayyids 5 References 6 External linksLineage EditThere are differing opinions about the number of sons of Imam Ali al Naqi The statement of 7 sons has been made by Ayatullah Syed Basheer Hussain compiler of the book Shajrate Saddate Amroha who lists Al Hasan al Askari and his brothers Muhammad ibn Ali al Hadi Husayn Abdullah Zayd Musa Ja far ibn Ali al Hadi also known as Ja far al Zaki or Ja far Ath Thani These seven names have also been referenced in the book Anwar e Alsadat In addition there are at least two people whose hand written pedigree from the beginning Imam Naqi to the end have been accepted These pedigrees confirm the sons of Imam Ali Naqi Al Hadi as seven in number 1 Besides Al Hasan Al Askari three of the sons Husayn Muhammad and Ja far and one daughter named Ayliya from different wives have been mentioned by various scholars including Shaikh Mufeed 2 3 4 5 Naqvis of Sirsi Sadat EditSirsi is an ancient town of the sa adat Syeds in the Moradabad District of Uttar Pradesh India Syed Ali Arab Naqvi Neshapuri Shaheed the ancestor of these Naqvis migrated from Neshapur Iran to India in 632 AH 6 Naqvis of Abdullapur Meerut EditNaqvi sadaat are also found in Abdullapur Meerut They are descendants of Jalaluddin Surkh Posh Bukhari through Syed Sadarudin Shah Kabir Naqvi Al Bukhari warrior and chief advisor of King Sikandar Lodi and father of great saint Shah Jewna 7 8 9 They were jagirdars before implementation of Zamidari Abolition Act 1950 The Pakistani writer linguist and critic Syed Qudrat Naqvi was born in Abdullapur he was also known as Syed Shuja at Ali Naqvi Al Bukhari he migrated to Pakistan after the partition of India 10 11 12 13 Notable Naqvi Sayyids EditJalaluddin Surkh Posh Bukhari a Sufi saint from Bukhara of Suhrawardiyya Sufi Order Shah Jewna Naqvi Al Bukhari a great saint from Kannauj His father was a warrior and chief advisor of King Sikandar Lodi Syed Muhammad Jewan Shah Naqvi a Sufi saint from Sialkot Pakistan He is also known as Sher Sarwar Sarkar Syed Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri a Sufi saint from Allo Mahar Pakistan of Naqshbandi Sufi Order Descended from Syed Muhammad Jewan Shah Naqvi Brigadier Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi a Pakistani military senior officer and a filmmaker Syed Husayn Sharfuddin Shah Wilayat Naqvi Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi a Pakistani calligrapher and painter Syed Shehanshah Hussain Naqvi a Pakistani Shia scholar Allama Syed Jawad Naqvi a Pakistani Shia scholar and Islamic Revolutionary Cleric Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi an Indian politician who is the current Cabinet Minister Of Minority Affairs India Government and MP Syed Firdous Shamim Naqvi a Pakistani politician who is the current leader of the opposition in the Provincial Assembly of Sindh Syed Kamal Amrohi also known as Syed Amir Haider Kamal Naqvi an Indian film director producer and screenwriter Syed Imran Abbas Naqvi a Pakistani actor singer former model and producer Syed Mahmood Naqvi an Indian scientist known for development of geochemistry in India and pre Cambrian geology of South India Syed Zafar Ul Hassan Naqvi a Major General in Pakistan Army Kalbe Jawad Naqvi H M Naqvi Mohsin Naqvi Arif Naqvi Pakistani businessman who was the founder and chief executive of the Dubai based private equity firm The Abraaj Group and Aman Foundation Syed Wajih Ahmad Naqvi Ghulam us Saqlain Naqvi Saeed Naqvi Kalbe Razi Naqvi Dildar Ali Naseerabadi a k a Syed Dildar Ali Naqvi Maulana Ali Naqi Naqvi a k a Naqqan Sahib Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi Yasir Naqvi Syed Sajid Ali NaqviReferences Edit Page 81 of book Riaz ul Ansab written by Syed Maqsood Naqvi Husband of Niece of H E Ali Naqi Naqvi in Urdu Language published by Izhar Sons Printer Lahore Pakistan in 1979 and 1991 Najfi Maulana Syed Safdar Hussain 2014 Ahsanul Maqal Translation of Arabic Book Muntahal Aamaal fi tarikh al Nabi wal Aal compiled by Sheikh Abbas Qumi in Urdu Lahore Pakistan Misbahulquran Trust pp 261 262 Ahmed Ali Syed 1991 Hazrat Imam Ali Naqi Translation of Book compiled by Association of Writers of Idra Dar e Raha Haq Qum Iran in Urdu Karachi Pakistan Dar us Saqafa ul Islamia p 5 amp 6 IMAM ALI NAQI AS ziaraat org IMAM ALI NAQI AS Brief Life najah info Syed Zafar Yaab Tirmizi Anwar e Sadat and Syed Maqsood Naqvi Riaz ul Ansab Lahore Pakistan pg 112 176 See History of Sirsi Sadat Pir e Kamil Hazrat Pir Shah Jewna Al Naqvi Al Bokhari www thenews com pk Retrieved 2021 01 28 Nazaria i Pakistan Trust nazariapak info Retrieved 2021 01 28 Pir Shah Jewna The soul still exudes spirituality The Nation 2016 05 09 Retrieved 2021 01 28 Parekh Rauf 2017 12 12 Syed Qudrat Naqvi and his research on Ghalib DAWN COM Retrieved 2020 08 16 Abdullapur Pin Code Abdullapur Meerut Map Latitude and Longitude Uttar Pradesh indiamapia com Retrieved 2020 12 25 Codingest Studio Dharma by Nikhil Jain STUDIO DHARMA Retrieved 2020 12 25 द स त न ए कर बल स न अश कब र ह ई आ ख Dainik Jagran in Hindi Retrieved 2021 01 01 External links EditNaqvi info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naqvi amp oldid 1131684453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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