Muhammad Idrees Dahri
Muhammad Idrees Dahri (Urdu: علامہ محمد ادریس ڈاہری, Sindhi: علامه محمد ادريس ڏاهري) is an Islamic scholar, preacher, writer, author, poet and researcher of Sindh, Pakistan. He is Hanafi, Maturidi, and belongs to the Naqshbandi Mujaddidi Sufi order. He is a khalifa (deputy) of Allah Bakhsh Abbasi Naqshbandi.[1] He also has teaching permissions in Shadhili and Alawi Sufi orders.[2]
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Born | 17 September 1947 76) | (age
Occupation(s) | Islamic scholar, writer, poet |
Children | Ashique Hussain Ahsanullah Asadullah Ubedullah Waliullah |
School | Hanafi |
Main interests | Tafsir, Seerah, Tasawwuf |
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Tariqat
He entered the Naqshbandi tariqah by taking oath of allegiance with Allah Bakhsh Abbasi Naqshbandi of Sindh, and received Khilafat (Ijazah) on 18 Rabi-us-Sani 1405AH. In the Alawi Sufi order, he received Ijazah from Zain ibn Ibrahim Sameet al-Alawi of Makkah, SA, and in the Shadhili Sufi order, he has Ijazah from Fahmi of Madinah, SA.[2]
Books
Books
- Tafsir of the Holy Quran (Sindhi) in 8 volumes
- Faza'il-e-Miswak (Sindhi: فضائل مسواڪ)
- Iden Ja Fazail Aen Masail (Sindhi: عيدين جا فضائل ۽ مسائل)
- Juma Ja Fazail Aen Masail (Sindhi: جمعه جا فضائل ۽ مسائل)
- Karamat Imam Rabbani (Sindhi: ڪرامات امام رباني), contains miracles of Imam Rabbani
- Ad-Dolat al-Kubra (Urdu: الدولۃ الکبریٰ), Sharah Asma-ul-Husna
- Thubut Khatm-e-Nabuwwat (Sindhi: ثبوت ختم نبوت)
Translations
- Baqiat al-Salihat (Sindhi: باقيات الصالحات), translated from Arabic into Sindhi, author: Allama Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi, biographies of Muhammad's wives.
- Khamsat al-Tahirah (Arabic: خلاصة النفحات الباهرة في جواز القول بالخمسة الطاهرة), translated from Arabic into Sindhi, author: Allama Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi, about the proofs in Sharia regarding the concept of Panjtan Pak (Five Blessed)
- Madah Nama Sindh (Sindhi: مدح نامه سنڌ), translated from Arabic into Sindhi, author: Allama Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi, Praise of Sindh in Islamic history
References
- "حضرت خواجہ سجن سائیں کے خلفائے کرام". urdu.islahulmuslimeen.org. Archived from the original on May 23, 2009.
- "Sharah Asma-ul-Husna (Urdu) شرح اسماء الحسنیٰ". Archived from the original on 2010-03-22. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
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