IMAM
AHMED RAZA'S BLESSED BIRTH
Imam
Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) was born on a Monday, the 10th of
Shawaal 1272 A.H. (14th June 1856), at the time of Zohar Salaah in a
place called Jasoli, which is in the city of Bareilly Shareef, India.
A
few days before the birth of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu),
his father, Allamah Mawlana Naqi Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu), had a
wonderful dream. He immediately disclosed this dream to his father,
Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu), who interpreted this
dream by saying: "This is a sign that you are going to be the father
of a child, a boy, who will grow up to be pious and knowledgable. His
name will gain prominence from East to West."
This
was the good news that was given to Allamah Mawlana Naqi Ali Khan (radi
Allahu anhu) concerning the birth of none other than the "emerald
from amongst the Treasures of Almighty Allah", the "sweet-scented
rose from the fragrant garden of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam)", Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu).
The
date of birth of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was extracted by himself
from the Holy Quran. "These are they in whose hearts Allah has
inscribed faith and helped them with a spirit from Himself." (58:2)
HIS
BLESSED NAME
The
name that was given to him at birth was the beautiful name of "Mohammed."
The name corresponding to that year of his birth was "Al Mukhtaar."
His grandfather, a great Scholar of the Ahle Sunnah Wa Jamaah, Allamah
Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu), also gave the young child
the beautiful name of "Ahmed Raza." It was by this name that
he was famously known. Much later in his life, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu) added the title "Abdul Mustafa" to his name signifying
his great love and respect for Sayyiduna Rasulullah (salal laahu alaihi
wasallam).
The
Grand Mufti of Makkatul Mukarramah, Sheikh Hussain bin Saleh Makki (radi
Allahu anhu), also gave him the title of "Zia'udeen Ahmed."
ILLUSTRIOUS
FAMILY HISTORY
Imam
Ahmed Raza Khan Al-Qaderi, was the son of Allamah Mawlana Naqi Ali Khan,
who was the son of Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan, who was son of Allamah
Mawlana Mohammed Kaazim Ali Khan, who was the son of Allamah Mawlana
Shah Mohammed Azam Khan, who was the son of Allamah Mawlana Sa'adat
Yaar Khan, who was the son of Allamah Mawlana Sa'eedullah Khan (radi
Allahu anhum ajma'in).
The
great forefathers of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) migrated from Qandhar
(Kabul) during the Mogul rule and settled in Lahore. Allamah Mawlana
Sa'eedullah Khan, the first forefather of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhum),
held a high government post when he arrived in the Indo-Pak sub-continent.
His son, Allamah Mawlana Sa'adat Yaar Khan (radi Allahu anhu), after
gaining victory in the city of Ruhailah, was elected as the Governor
of that city.
Allamah
Mawlana Hafiz Kaazim Ali Khan, the son of Mawlana Mohammed Azam Khan
(radi Allahu anhum), was a Tax-collector in the city of Badayun. His
son, Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu), the illustrious
grandfather of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu), did not serve in the
Government. It was from this generation that the heads of the family
began to adopt Tassawuf as their way of life.
We
have included a very brief history of A'la Hadrat's (radi Allahu anhu)
father and grandfather.
HIS
FATHER:
A'la
Hadrat's (radi Allahu anhu) father, Hadrat Mawlana Naqi Ali Khan (radi
Allahu anhu), received his education at the hands of his father, Allamah
Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu). He wrote more than 50 books,
among them, "Suroorul Quloob fi Zikri Mouloodul Mahboob",
which received a very high distinctive position amongst Islamic literature.
The treatise is characteristic in its condemnation of the enemies of
Islam, both internally and externally. A'la Hadrat's (radi Allahu anhu)
father passed away in 1297 A.H. (1880) when he was 24 years old.
HIS
GRANDFATHER:
One
of the greatest Sufis of his time, Allamah Mawlana Raza Ali Khan (radi
Allahu anhu) was born in the year 1224 A.H. He was also a great warrior
and fought with General Bakht Khan against English invaders in the year
1834. He received his early education at the hands of Molwi Khaleerur
Rahman. At the age of 23, he had already completed his Islamic education,
earning certificates of distinction in various fields of knowledge.
He passed away in the month of Jamaadi-ul-Awwal in the year 1282 A.H.
(1866). A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was at this time only 10 years
old.
IMAM
AHMED RAZA'S PIETY AS A CHILD
A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was a child of 4 years when this incident
took place. On that particular day, he was dressed in a long Kurta.
As he stepped out of his house, a few female prostitutes walked past
him. In order to cover his eyes, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) quickly
held the bottom of his Kurta with both his hands and lifted the Kurta
over his face. When one of the prostitutes saw what he did, she said,
"Well! Young man. You covered your eyes, but allowed your Satr
to be shown." With his face and eyes still covered, the young A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) replied, "When the eyes are tempted,
then the heart becomes tempted. When the heart is tempted, then the
concealed parts become tempted." So shocked and affected was this
woman on hearing such a reply from a child that she lost consciousness.
Another
incident which happened in the Month of Ramadaan also shows A'la Hadrat's
(radi Allahu anhu) piety and fear of Allah. Fasting was not Fardh (obligatory)
upon him because he was still a child, but on that day he intended to
keep fast. It should be known that for a little child to keep fast in
India during the summer season was very difficult. The average temperature
on a summer's day rises to approximately 50 degrees Celsius. On that
day, the heat of the sun was intense. Hadrat Allamah Naqi Ali Khan (radi
Allahu anhu) took his young son, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu), into
a room where sweets were kept. He closed the door and said, "There,
eat the sweets." A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) replied that he
was fasting. His father then said, "The fasting of children is
always like this. The door is closed and no one is looking. Now you
may eat." On hearing this, the young A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
respectfully said, "Through Whose command I am fasting, He is Seeing
me." On hearing this answer from a little child, tears began to
flow from the eyes of Hadrat Allamah Naqi Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu).
He then left the room with A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu).
IMAM
AHMED RAZA'S FIRST LECTURE
Sayyiduna
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) delivered his first lecture at the age
of 6 years. It was during the glorious month of Rabi-ul-Awwal. A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) stood on the Mimbar (Pulpit) and delivered
a lecture before a very large gathering which also consisted of Ulema.
His lecture lasted for approximately 2 hours. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu) spoke on the Wilaadat (Birth) of Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam). He brightened the hearts of the listeners with
the love of Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). The
people listening were thoroughly impressed by the maturity and eloquence
of this lecture which was being delivered by a 6 year old child!
HIS
INTELLIGENCE AS A CHILD
A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was so gifted and intelligent that there was
no need for him to study beyond the fourth Kitaab of his course under
the tutorship of any of his teachers. He studied the remaining Kitaabs
by himself and used to later ask his teachers to test him.
Once,
his teacher asked him, "Mia! Are you a Jinn or a human being? It
takes me much time to teach a lesson, but it does not take you much
time to learn the same lesson." A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
answered, "Praise be to Allah that I am a human."
When
he was 8 years old, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) wrote a Mas'ala concerning
Fara'idh (Fards). When his father looked at the answer, he happily remarked,
"If only some adult could answer in this manner."
At
the age of 10, when he was studying the Kitaab, "I'lm-us- Thuboot,"
under the guidance of his father, he noticed a few objections and answers
of his father on the side of the page. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
studied this book carefully and wrote such a well- explained footnote
that even the need for an objection was ruled out. His father came across
his research on that objection. He was so delighted that he stood up
and held the young A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) to his heart and said,
"Ahmad Raza! You do not learn from me, but you teach me."
Professor
Dr Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Head of Department: Urdu, Sindh University,
Sindh (Pakistan) said: "Allamah Hadrat Ahmed Raza Khan is among
the outstanding scholars. His deep learning, intelligence, vision and
acumen, surpassed that of great contemporary thinkers, professors, renowned
scholars and orientalist. Indeed, there is hardly any branch of learning
that is foreign to him."
ASTONISHING
EVENTS OF CHILDHOOD
At
the age of 3, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was once standing outside
the Raza Musjid in Bareilly Shareef. An "unknown" person,
attired in an Arabian garb, approached him and spoke to him in the Arabic
language. Those who were present and witnessed this incident heard the
young A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) converse with the person in pure
Arabic. They were surprised. The person who spoke to A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) was never seen again in Bareilly Shareef!
A
Majzoob (one drowned in his love for Almighty Allah) by the name of
Hadrat Basheeruddeen Sahib (radi Allahu anhu) used to live at the Akhoon
Zada Musjid in Bareilly Shareef. He spoke harshly to anyone who visited
him. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) wished to meet this Majzoob. One
night, at about 11 o'clock, he set off alone to meet him. He sat respectfully
for about 15 minutes outside the Majzoob's house. After some time, the
Majzoob became aware of him and asked, "Who are you to Mawlana
Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu anhu)." A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
replied that he was the grandson of Hadrat Raza Ali Khan (radi Allahu
anhu). The Majzoob immediately embraced him and took him into his little
room. He asked A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) if he had come for any
specific matter, but A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) said that he had
come to ask him to make Dua for him. On hearing this, the Majzoob, for
approximately half an hour, made the following Dua: "May Allah
have mercy on you, May Allah bless you."
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