Hadrat Sayyid Shah Aal-e-Ahmad
Acchay Miyan Marehrwi Alaihir raHmah
Qudwat al-Kaamileen, Abu al-Fadhl
Hadrat Sayyid Shah Aal-e-Ahmed Ache
Miyan is the thirty sixth Imam and
Shaykh of the Silsila Aaliyah
Qaadiriyah Barakatiyah Ridawiyyah
Nooriyah.
BIRTH:
He was born on the 28th of Ramadan
al-Mubaarak 1160 Hijri.
NAME:
His name is Sayyid Aal-e-Ahmed and
his title is Ache Miya. His father
was has Hadrat Sayyid Shah Hamza.
PREDICTION OF HIS BIRTH:
Hadrat Saahib al-Barkaat Shah
Barkatullah said that he would be
blessed with a son (descendant) in
the fourth generation, who will
strengthen the brightness of the
Khandaan. He also gave a cloak to
his eldest son, Hadrat Sayyiduna
Shah Aale Muhammad to pass it over
to the child. When the Bismillah
Khwaani of Hadrat Ache Mia was
taking place, Hadrat Shah Aale
Muhammad, seated him down on his lap
and said, “This is the child
concerning whom my father foretold.”
EDUCATION:
He attained his education under the
watchful eye of his father, and also
studied tibb (medicine) under the
tutorship of Kaleem Nasrullah Saahib
Marehrwi.
HIS
EXCELLENCE:
He was a very powerful Aarif Billah.
There was no example to him in
Karaamat and knowledge in his time.
He was well known for his Mujahida
and wazaaif. He personally took care
of his disciples and was an
excellent example of the character
of the Prophet ù. He showed love to
all his disciples, but paid special
attention to those who came from
Badayoun Shareef. He would often
say, “Badayoun is our property which
was given to us by Huzoor Ghawth al-Azam.”
Once, a person went to the Naqeeb
al-Ashraaf of Iraq and asked a
question relating to the oneness of
Allah. He asked him to travel to
India and ask his question to Hadrat
Shaykh Abdul Aziz Muhadith-e-Delhwi.
The man travelled to India and met
Hadrat Muhadithe Delhwi. Hadrat
answered his query but he was still
not fully satisfied. Hadrat Shaykh
Muhadith-e-Delhwi then said that he
should travel to Marehrah Shareef
and meet with Hadrat Ache Mia , as
he would get the most satisfying
answer from him. Hadrat spent most
of his time in Ibaadat. With the
exception of his five daily Salaah,
he always performed Salaatul Maaqoos
and many other wazeefas and amals.
He had a special pattern in his
daily life. He would wake up in the
third portion of the night, make
fresh wudhu and then perform his
Tahajjud Salaah. He then raised his
hands and made dua for prosperity in
Deen and for the maghfirat of those
close to him. After this, he would
read the Kalima Shareef aloud eleven
times. The door of the house would
then be closed, and none would be
allowed to enter. He would go into
his room for a while and then enter
the Khanqah Shareef. He would then
sit in the company of the dervishes
and fulfill their needs, and as a
manner of encouragement, he would
revise some of their wazaaif. He
would then enter the Dargah Shareef,
and first make Fateha at the Mazaar
of his father. He would then make
Fateha at the Mazaar of his beloved
mother and all his other
forefathers. He would go into the
garden, which was adjacent to the
Dargah. He would lay a carpet and
sit under a fruit tree. After a
while, he would then go into the
Khanqah again. This was the open
court, where everyone was allowed to
present his or her problems and
difficulties before him. He trained
his disciples with firmness. He very
seldom gave wazifas and amals to
ordinary people. Like his
predecessors, he assisted those who
needed financial assistance etc,
very discreetly. He ate two or three
thin rotis (bread) with some gravy
or moong dhall for lunch. He would
then rest for a while (Qailulah). He
would then make fresh wudhu and pray
his Zohar Salaah. He would then
become engrossed in the recitation
of the Holy Quran. He would then go
to the Khanqah and read the wazifa
of Duroods. He would then pray Asar
Namaaz at the Musjid and return to
the Khanqah. He would go into the
Musjid for Maghrib Salaah and then
pray the Khatm-e-Khajegaan after
Maghrib, and then return to the
Khanqah. He would then sit a while
with his Khaadims who showed great
respect and honour to him. He would
then pray his Esha Salaah and the
doors would be closed.
BOOKS
AND TREATIES:
One of the most famous books written
by Hazra Ache Mia is a book called
Aa’in-e-Ahmadi, another book was a
compilation of wazeefas and special
amals. He also wrote the famous
Adaabus Saalikeen and the Diwan
Ash’aar.
HIS KARAAMATS:
Janaab Shaykh Rasool Bakhsh says
that once a soldier came to meet
Hadrat. He suffered from leprosy and
thus stood very far away from Hadrat.
Hadrat saw him and called him
closer. He said that he was not
worthy of coming too close. Hadrat
again asked him to come closer.
When he came close to Hadrat, Hadrat
placed his hand over the area that
was affected with white patches and
said, “There is nothing here” When
the man looked, he found that there
was no sign of the illness.”
It is in Asaar-e-Ahmadi that a
person from Bukhara came to Marehrah
Shareef. He performed Zohar Namaaz
at the Khanqah and then presented
himself before Hadrat Ache Mia . He
said, “I heard your name and came
here to gain spiritual excellence,
as I do not have the ability to make
Mujahida etc. I wish to attain this
without any striving, and just
through your blessed sight.” Hadrat
smiled at him and said, “You wish to
attain such a huge valuable and yet
you do not wish to go through any
strenuous exercise?”
One person from amongst those seated
in the gathering mocked the man and
said, “Do you think that it is some
type of sweet, that it can just be
put into your mouth?”
On hearing this, Hadrat said, “Do
not say such a thing. Nothing is far
from the Power of Allah.” Hadrat
then gave him a Durood Shareef and
asked him to read it. That night, he
read the Durood Shareef and was
blessed with seeing the Prophet ù in
his dream. The man’s entire life
changed in a few moments. The
mystical secrets dawned upon him and
he entered the world of Tasawwuf. In
the morning, he went to Hadrat Ache
Mia and said, “Last night, the
Prophet ù said to me, ‘after every
century, there will be such a person
in my Ummah, who will revive my Deen.”
He said, “Huzoor! In this Century,
you are that personality.”
Molvi Riyaazudeen Sahawani, the
Khalifa of Hadrat Ache Mia writes as
follows in Gulshan-e-Abraar: A
villager came to Hadrat and became
mureed. After becoming mureed, he
did not get the opportunity of
coming to the Khanqah for a very
long time. One year, he managed to
present himself at the Khanqah for
the Urs of Hadrat Sayyid Hamza. The
Khanqah was filled with thousands of
devotees’ and disciples. The man
thought that Hadrat had thousands of
mureeds and new groups of people
become his mureed on a daily basis.
He thus thought that it was not
going to be possible for Hadrat to
recognize him. After a while, he
managed to reach Hadrat Ache Mia and
presented his salaam to him and
spoke a few words. Hadrat then
pointed him out and called him
close. He asked about him and about
his village. Hadrat then said, “You
take the flock of your fellow
villagers with you when you go to
graze your own flock. How do you
recognize your own flock from those
of the others?” He answered by
explaining the method that is used
to differentiate the flocks. Hadrat
then said, “Mia! This Faqeer also
recognizes his flock in the same
way. There is a (spiritual) string
of love that is around their necks.”
Hadrat had a small trunk, which was
called Ghala-e-Ghausiyah. He kept
his money in this small trunk. He
distributed money to the needy, took
care of the Khaadims and financed
the entire Khanqah, but there was
never a shortage in this trunk. This
too was a Karaamat of Hadrat Ache
Mia.
HIS
CHILDREN:
Hadrat married Fazal Faatima, the
daughter of Sayyid Ghulam Ali
Salharwi Bilgiraami. He was blessed
with a son and a daughter. His
daughter passed away on the 11th of
Rabi ul Awwal 1196 Hijri and his son
Hadrat Saa’in Saahib passed away
just a few days after his bismillah
khwaani due to fever, on the 13th of
Rabi ul Awwal 1196 Hijri.
HIS
KHULAFA:
The actual number of his mureeds is
not known, but many have said that
Hadrat had approximately two hundred
thousand mureeds. Hadrat’s Khulafa
were all very great personalities.
Some of the names of his Khulafa are
as follows:
-
Hadrat Sayyid Shah Aale Rasool
Marehrwi,
-
Hadrat Peer Baghdad Saahib
(descendant of Ghaus-e-Azam radi
Allahu anhu),
-
Hadrat Shah Khairaat Ali (grandson
of Hadrat Shah Fazlullah Kalpwi),
-
Hadrat Maulana Abdul Majeed Ainul
Haq Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Maulana Abdul Majeed Usmani
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Haafiz Sayyid Ghulam Ali
Shahjaanpuri,
-
Hadrat Molvi Riyaazudeen Sahsawani,
-
Hadrat Maulana Fakhrudeen Usmani
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Maulana Zikrullah Shah Saahib,
-
Hadrat Sayyid Ahmed Shah
Shahjahanpuri,
-
Hadrat Sayyid Shah Meeran Barelvi,
-
Hadrat Ghulam Jilani Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Maulana Abul Hassan Usmani
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Maulana Habeebullah Saahib
Abbasi Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Maulana Muhammad Baha ul Haq
Abbasi Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Maulana Sayyid Muhammad Ali
Saahib Ghulam Darvesh Lucknowi,
-
Hadrat Maulana Fazl Imam Rai Barelvi,
-
Hadrat Shah Muhammad Ghulaam Ghaus
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Shah Gul,
-
Hadrat Mia Habeebullah Shah
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Maulana Muhammad Nizaamudeen
Saahib Abbasi Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Mia Shah A’lam,
-
Hadrat Maulana Shah Salaamatullah
Badayouni Kanpuri,
-
Hadrat Mia Shah Hassan,
-
Hadrat Shah Hussain Mughl,
-
Hadrat Maulana Muhammad Afzal
Siddiqi Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Maulana Ghulam Abbas
Bardwaani,
-
Hadrat Khaja Kilan Qaazi Suroonj,
-
Hadrat Allama Muhammad Azam
Sahsawani,
-
Hadrat Haafiz Muraad Shah,
-
Hadrat Maulana Noor Muhammad,
-
Hadrat Shah Ghulam Qaadir,
-
Hadrat Shah Shahabudeen Mast,
-
Hadrat Chaudri Niyaz Ali Marehrwi,
-
Hadrat Maulana Badrudeen Bukhari,
-
Hadrat Maulana Shaykh Ahmed Delhwi,
-
Hadrat Maulana Abdul Jabaar
Shahjahananpuri,
-
Hadrat Maulana Abdul Qaadir
Daghistani,
-
Hadrat Shah Be Fikr,
-
Hadrat Khaja Ghulam Naqshbandi Khan
Delhwi,
-
Hadrat Mian Ji Abdul Malik Ansari
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Qaazi Zaheerudeen Siddiqi
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Sayyid Qudrat Ali
Shahjahanpuri,
-
Hadrat Shah Najf Ali Shah,
-
Hadrat Sayyid Munawwar Ali Shah,
-
Hadrat Haafiz Muhammad Mahfood
Aanola,
-
Hadrat Maulana Abdul Ulaa Farshori
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Shah Ilah Yaar,
-
Hadrat Mian Jee Shahabudeen,
-
Hadrat Sayyid Shah Fazl Ghaus
Barelvi,
-
Hadrat Hafiz Murad Shah Punjabi,
-
Hadrat Deendaar Shah Rampuri,
-
Hadrat Shah Abdul Haq Shahjanpuri,
-
Hadrat Maulana Ibaadatullah Siddiqi,
-
Hadrat Ne’matullah Shah,
-
Hadrat Luft Ali Shah,
-
Hadrat Shaykh Baarikullah Siddiqi,
-
Hadrat Shaykh Ashraf Ali Ansari,
-
Hadrat Munshi Zulfikaarudeen
Badayouni,
-
Hadrat Shaykh Mubaazirudeen,
-
Hadrat Sayyid Rif’at Ali Shah,
-
Hadrat Maulana Qaazi Abdus Salaam
Abbasi,
-
Hadrat Qaazi Imam Bakhsh Siddiqi,
-
Hadrat Mia Abdullah Shah Sahraa’ee,
-
Hadrat IsA’lat Khan,
-
Hadrat Sayyid Mahmood Makki,
-
Hadrat Jalaaludeen Purbi,
-
Hadrat Maulana Naseerudeen Uthmani
Badayouni and
-
Hadrat Shah Khaamoosh (Ridwaanullahi
Ta'ala Alaihim Ajma'een).
GEMS
OF WISDOM:
-
Try only to desire the closeness of
Allah. If you have attained
closeness to Allah, then you have
attained everything.
-
Always show respect from your heart,
to those, who have a link to the
Prophet ù, such as the Sayyids,
Masha’ikh, Awliyah and the Ulama.
-
Know that your Peero Murshid is the
most exalted for you compared to all
the other Shaykhs in the world.
Always follow his commands, for they
are the commands of the Prophet ù
and never look at any of his actions
or sayings with contempt.
-
Try to eat less and sleep less, as
there is great benefit in this.
WISAAL:
He passed away on a Thursday, the
17th of Rabi al-Awwal 1235 Hijri, at
the age of 75.
MAZAAR SHAREEF:
His Mazaar Shareef is Marehrah
Shareef. (India)