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		<title>grave of Amir Hasan Sijzi the writer of Fawaidul Fuad</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2019 16:14:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In Khuldabad I recite Fatiha on the simple grave of Amir Hasan Sijzi the writer of Fawaidul Fuad. A contemporary of Hazrat Amir Khusrau and just as great https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/sufism-in-the-simplest-terms/article22920256.ece Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, who lived from 1238 to 1325, is an extremely popular Sufi saint of the Chishti Order. The Nizamuddin Dargah (mausoleum) in New Delhi [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Khuldabad I recite Fatiha on the simple grave of Amir Hasan Sijzi the writer of Fawaidul Fuad.</p>
<p>A contemporary of Hazrat Amir Khusrau and just as great</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/sufism-in-the-simplest-terms/article22920256.ece">https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/sufism-in-the-simplest-terms/article22920256.ece</a></p>
<p>Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, who lived from 1238 to 1325, is an extremely popular Sufi saint of the Chishti Order. The Nizamuddin Dargah (mausoleum) in New Delhi is visited by thousands every week. He had two disciples, both well-known poets of their time: Amir Khusrau and Amir Hasan Sijzi. Next to Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s shrine lies the shrine of Hazrat Amir Khusrau. It is called the Choti Dargah. This is the story of the shrine of Auliya’s other disciple, Amir Hasan Sijzi.</p>
<p>On a recent trip to Aurangabad, I visited Khuldabad, also referred to as the valley of saints. Most people know it as the burial place of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, but there is much more to the area. There is a reason why Aurangzeb had asked to be buried there.</p>
<p>The valley of saints</p>
<p>When Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq ordered in 1327 that his capital be shifted from Delhi to Deogir, which he named Daulatabad, he instructed the elites, nobles, officers, common men, and even the saints to shift with him.</p>
<p>The Sufi saints, 1,400 of them, decided to settle in an area near Daulatabad. The shrines of these saints dot the area, which is why that place was initially called Rauza (shrine). After Aurangzeb’s burial it was renamed Khuldabad as he was given the posthumous title of khuld-makani (hw who resides in paradise). Famous saints such as Shah Raja Qattal, Shaikh Burhanuddin Gharib, Shaikh Muntajibuddin and Aurangzeb’s spiritual master, Shaikh Zaynuddin Shirazi, are buried there.</p>
<p>It was while I was researching why this place is called the valley of saints that I found that Amir Najm al-Din Hasan Dihlavi ibn Khwaja Ala al-Din Sistani, commonly known as Amir Hasan Sijzi or Hazrat Amir Hasan Dehlvi, was also buried there. He too had been ordered to leave Delhi for Daulatabad, and was never to return.</p>
<p>If Amir Khusrau captured Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s teachings in his songs and poetry, Amir Sijzi did the same in the famous compilation titled Fawa’id-al-Fu’ad, which contains the literary discourses of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya. Unlike Amir Khusrau who became his disciple when he was around eight years old, Amir Sijzi became Auliya’s disciple quite late in life, when he was already an established poet and called the Saadi-e-Hind. Amir Sijzi was born in Badaun in Uttar Pradesh in 1254 and died in Daulatabad in 1337.</p>
<p>Saiyid Zaheer Husain Jafri, professor at the department of history at Delhi University, says that Fu’ad was the first book of its kind in India. It was for the first time that anyone had written about the day-to-day interactions, reactions and teachings of a Sufi Shaikh in his khanqah. He says: “In this book, you find the principles of Sufism being talked about in the simplest of terms by the great Shaikh, and we also see that every section of society is represented. The Shaikh is not only talking to the elites but to the common man as well. It’s not that Shaikhs didn’t speak earlier, but a mature scholar, recognising the value of these discourses, recorded it for posterity. The entire book is in the form of conversations supported by examples. It is a lively speech that captures the reader’s imagination.” It is also important because the saint himself checked the account for veracity. Very simply written, this book is an important historical, social and literary document as it records contemporary life and society.</p>
<p>Professor K.A. Nizami has written in his preface to the English translation of Fu’ad by Bruce Lawrence: “It soon found a distinctive place in Muslim mystic literature.” In fact, Amir Khusrau offered to exchange all his works for it.</p>
<p>The shrine and some sugar</p>
<p>When I reached Khuldabad, I had to ask many people about this shrine. I was told to look out for a big gate with an old man sitting in front of it. This was to the west of Khuldabad and it seemed as though not many people visit this place. I found the old man, the caretaker, sitting in front of a big gate, which he opened when my car stopped there. He took me inside and I offered my prayers.</p>
<p>It is believed that the original copy of the Fawa’id-al-Fu’ad is buried with Amir Hasan Sijzi as per his will. The caretaker told me that children who can’t talk are brought to this shrine and given sugar, which is believed to give them the power of speech. On hearing that I was a writer, the caretaker offered me some sugar to sweeten my pen. I pray that it works.</p>
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		<title>The grave of Malik Ambar in Khuldabad</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2019 16:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[‪This grave is of a soldier statesman par excellence ‬ ‪There was a sense of power and strength in this tomb chamber of ‬Malik Ambar ‬ (1548 – 13 May 1626) ‪he was an Ethiopian slave who rose the position of the Prime minister of Ahmadnagar by dint of sheer merit and military genius. ‪he&#8217;s [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>‪This grave is of a soldier statesman par excellence ‬</p>
<p>‪There was a sense of power and strength in this tomb chamber of ‬Malik Ambar ‬ (1548 – 13 May 1626)</p>
<p>‪he was an Ethiopian slave who rose the position of the Prime minister of Ahmadnagar by dint of sheer merit and military genius.</p>
<p>‪he&#8217;s buried in Khuldabad ‬near Daulatabad in Maharashtra</p>
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		<title>The grave of Aurangzeb</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2018 19:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Aurangzeb like his elder sister Jahan Ara, forbade people to raise mausoleums on their graves like his father&#8217;s Taj Mahal. His grave lies in open ground at Khuldabad like his sister&#8217;s ordinary grave at the shrine of Shaikh Nizam-u&#8217;d-din Auliya at Delhi. The grave lies within the courtyard of the shrine of the Sufi saint [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aurangzeb like his elder sister Jahan Ara, forbade people to raise mausoleums on their graves like his father&#8217;s Taj Mahal. His grave lies in open ground at Khuldabad like his sister&#8217;s ordinary grave at the shrine of Shaikh Nizam-u&#8217;d-din Auliya at Delhi. The grave lies within the courtyard of the shrine of the Sufi saint Shaikh Burhan-u&#8217;d-din Gharib (died 1331). This disciple of Nizam ud-Din Auliya of Delhi was buried at Khuldabad near Aurangabad.</p>
<p>Grave of Mughal Emeperor,Aurangzeb at Khuldabad, Aurangabad, 1850s.</p>
<p>Date1850-1856 SourceBritish Library</p>
<p>William Carpenter (1818–1899)</p>
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<p>On a recent trip to Khuldabad I visited Aurangzeb &#8216;s grave. It was initially just a simple grave in the courtyard of his spiritual master&#8217;s dargah.</p>
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<p>The entrance of the dargah of Shaikh Zaynuddin Shirazi</p>
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<p>The name of the area was Rauza because it housed the shrines of in numerous Sufi saints. Since Aurangzeb was given the posthumous title of khuld-makani it was called Khuldabad.</p>
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<p>Aurangzeb had willed that he should be buried here—‘they should carry this sinner drenched in sins to the neighborhood of the holy Chishti tomb of the revered leader, Sayyid and Shaykh Zaynuddin Husayn Shirazi, since without the protection of that court (of the saints), which is the refuge of forgiveness, there is no refuge for those drowned in the ocean of sin’ (Ernst 2004a:223-24).</p>
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<p>The epitaph :</p>
<p><strong><em>Az tila o nuqreh gar saazand gumbad aghniyaa! Bar mazaar e maa ghareebaan gumbad e gardun bas ast!</em></strong>.</p>
<p>Translation: &#8220;The rich may well construct domes of gold and silver on their graves! For the poor folks like me, the sky is enough (of a dome to shelter my grave</p>
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<p>It is said that Aurangzeb paid for his burial place by stitching caps during his last years and that it cost only 14 rupees and 12 annas.</p>
<p>He had wanted a simple grave but the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad got a delicate marble screen placed around it, as well as a marble platform in the 20th century. Lord Curzon also helped in its beautification.</p>
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