Sufism in Pakistan :

  

          • Kashmiri Sufism
          • Mir Saiyid Ali Hamadani & the Kubraviya Sufi Order in Kashmir 

   Kashmiri Sufism   by Shafi Ahmad Qadri

   Hardback -  300 pages

Kashmiri Sufism is a descriptive analysis of advent, development and impact of sufism on life and culture in Kashmir. This title is studied in two parts ; Part One deals with ;- 

> Origin and development of sufism 
> Spread of Islam in Kashmir  
>
Role of the Sufis in the Spread of Islam
 
The Second Part deals with the Sufis in Kashmir .... '' sufism reached Kashmir in 1320 C.E with the arrival of Bulbul Shah 'alayhir rahman. The real and continuous sufi activities began only towards the end of the 14th Century, thereafter Sufis of outstanding personalities began to enter Kashmir in quick Kashmir in quick succession. ''  

  

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Mir Saiyid Ali Hamadani and the Kubraviya Sufi Order in Kashmir  
 
Hardback: [20 +155] Total 175 pages    by Surayia Gull (Naqati) Foreward by Akhtar ul-Wasey

 
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. 1. Various Sufi Silsilas in Kashmir—a general survey. 2. Saiyid Ali Hamadani and his impact. 3. Development and salient features of Kubraviya Sufi order. 4. Some prominent Sufis of Kubraviya order and their contribution. 5. Conclusion. Glossary. Appendices. Bibliography. Index.

"Kashmir has attracted the attention of the world over the ages primarily for the scenic beauty that nature has been generous to bestow upon it. The music of its springs and rivers, the serenity of its lakes and mountains, the rich variety of colour and taste that its flowers and fruits offer has made it the sinecure of the men of taste. No less interesting and absorbing has been its culture known as Kashmiriat that represents its unique capacity to harmonise diversity of human thought and experience. This is the gift of not only the natural propensity of its people to peaceful existence.

This culture has been moulded by the Sufi tradition of Muslim mystics. Advent of Islam in Kashmir owes itself to Saiyid Abdul Rehman Sharifuddin Suhrawardi May Allah be pleased with him. The most influential of the Sufis was Saiyid Ali Shah Hamadani May Allah be pleased with him. His follower Sheikh Nooruddin Rishi is the most revered saint in Kashmir and is known as Alamdar-e-Kashmir (the standard-bearer of Kashmir).

This book gives an account of the various Sufi orders that have found followers in Kashmir as well as elsewhere. Attention has been given to Shaykh Noor al-Din, but the main focus of course is on Saiyid Ali Shah Hamadani who carried the Sufi tradition to the masses because of which he has come to be known as ''Amir-e-Kabir, Shah-e-Hamadan and Ali Sani''. The reader will find here a detailed account of his life and thought.

The book will be found interesting not only for scholars of religious traditions but all those who seek to understand the people of Kashmir. The Kashmiris may find it a mirror of their intellectual and spiritual life." (Jacket)

 
 
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