Syed Ghulam Naseeruddin Naseer Gilani (14 November 1949 – 13 February 2009)[1] (Urdu: پیرسید نصیر الدین نصیرگیلانی) was a Pakistani poet and Islamic scholar of the Chishti Sufi orders. He was the custodian of the Golra Sharif shrine in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. Naseeruddin Naseer was the great-grandson of Meher Ali Shah of Golra Sharif and the son of Syed Ghulam Moinuddin Gillani. He is the nephew of Syed Shah Abdul Haq Gillani.
Naseeruddin Naseer Gilani | |
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Title | Pir, Syed |
Personal | |
Born | |
Died | 13 February 2009 | (aged 59)
Religion | Islam |
Parent | Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani |
Relatives | Ghulam Mohiyyuddin Gilani (grandfather), Meher Ali Shah (great-grandfather) |
Organization | |
Order | Sufism Qadiriyya Chishti Order |
Muslim leader | |
Based in | Golra Sharif |
Predecessor | Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani |
Successor | Syed Ghulam Nizamuddin Jami |
Website | www |
He was a polyglot & wrote poetry in Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi and Persian. He authored 36 books on Islam, the Quran, Hadith and Fiqh and the Islamic prophet Muhammad. His Persian Rubaiyat is included in the teaching in universities of Iran.[2] He played a role in spreading the message of Islam, love, peace, unity and humanity in the Subcontinent and abroad. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan presented his renowned poetry in the form of Qawwali.[3][1]
Books
editHis books include:
- Lafz-i-Allah kee Tahqiq[1][4]
- Kia Iblees Alim Thaa[1]
- Pakistan mein Zalzaley ke Tabahkarian[1]
- Musalmaanoon ke urooj-o-Zawal kay Asbab[1]
- Quran Majid key Aadab-i-Tilawat’[1]
- Mawazna-i-Ilm-o-Karamat[1]
- Faiz e Nisbat
- Fatwa Naveesi ke aadab
- Peeran E Peer ki shakhsiyat, seerat, taleemat
- Aaena Shareeat mein Peeri mureedi ki hesiyat
Death
editPir Syed Naseer-ud-Din Shah died on 13 February 2009 at the age of 59. He suffered a massive heart attack and was shifted to a private hospital but died before being provided any medical aid on 17 Safar 1430. He was said to have foretold his departure from this mortal world and advised his sons and followers accordingly. He is regarded as a sufi saint Wali of his time by his followers but remained humble and always referred to himself as the servant of Almighty Allah.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h "Pir Naseeruddin laid to rest". Dawn. Pakistan. 15 February 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
- ^ "The News International: Latest News Breaking, Pakistan News".
- ^ "Pir Naseer ud din Naseer R.A of Golra Sharif-COMPLETE Biography-tajdaregolra.com". Pir Naseer ud din Naseer (R.A) Official Website Golra Sharif. 14 November 1949. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
- ^ "Lafz Allah Ki Tehqeeq by Peer Naseer Ud Din PDF". 16 June 2021.
- ^ "چراغِ گولڑہ:نصیرملت". 30 November 2015.