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Abu'l-Mawahib al-Shinnawi

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Abu'l-Mawahib al-Shinnawi or Abu'l-Mawahib Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Abd al-Quddus al-Shinnawi (Arabic: أحمد بن علي بن احمد بن عبد القدوس ابن محمد الشناوي أبو المواهب ) also known as "al-Khami" or al-Hanna'i (Arabic: الحنائي ) is a master of Shattariyya Sufi order.

His life

He was born in a well-known Sufi family al-Shinnawi in 975 H.E./1568 A.D. in Mahallat Ruh, west of Cairo. His father Ali ibn Abd al-Quddus al-Shinnawi was a popular leader and Ahmadi shaykh (after Ahmad al-Badawi (d. 675 H.E./1276 A.D.)). He moved to Medina and settled there for religious studies. Later he became a prominent Sufi and the leading shaykh for Naqshabandiyya in Medina in his time. The order was ordered to Medina with Shattariyya by the Indian shaykh Sibghatallah ibn Ruhallah al-Sindi al-Barwaji.

He died in 1028 H.E/1619 A.D. His many students included Safi al-Din al-Qushashi who venerated his teacher as the saintly "Seal of the Time".

His works

Al-Baghdadi and Brockelmann listed 18[1] respectively 5 of al-Shinnawi's work.[2]

  1. al-Irshad 'ila Sabil al-Rashad
  2. Ifadat al-Jud fi wahdat al-Wujud
  3. al-Iqlid al-Farid fi Tajrid al-Tawhid
  4. Bay'at al-Itlaq
  5. al-Ta'sil wa al-Tafdil
  6. Tajalliyah al-Basa'ir Hashiyat 'ala Kitab al-Jawahir li al-Gawth al-Hindi
  7. Khulasat al-Ikhtisas wa ma li'l-kul min al-Khawas
  8. Diwan Shi'r al-Shinnawi
  9. al-Sultat al-Ahmadiyyah fi Rawa'ih Mada'ih al-Dhat al-Muhammadiyah
  10. Si'at al-Itlaq
  11. Shifa' al-Ghiram fi Akhbar al-Kiram
  12. Sadihat al-Azal wa Sanihat al-Nazal
  13. al-Suhuf al-Namusiyyah wa al-sikhuf al-Nawusiyyah
  14. Dama'ir al-Sara'ir al-Ilahiyyah fi Bawahir 'Ayat Jawahir al-Ghawthiyah
  15. Fat'h al-Ilah fi ma Yuqal dubur kull al-Salat
  16. Fawatih al-Salawat al-Ahmadiyyah fi Lawa'ih Mada'ih al-Dhat al-Ahmadiyyah
  17. Manahij al-Ta'sil
  18. Mawjat al-Rahmah wa Mawthiqat al-'Ismah

References

  1. ^ Al-Baghdadi, Hidayat al-Arifin, 1955
  2. ^ Suha Taji-Farouki, A Prayer for Spiritual Elevation and Protection By Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi.; Azyumardi Azra, Islam in the Indonesian world: an account of institutional formation.


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