Tazkiratul Auliya Pdf Hindi -
Scholars from Darul Uloom Deoband, such as Maulana Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhlawi (author of Fazail-e-Amaal ), also referenced and promoted a carefully edited Urdu version of Tazkiratul Auliya , ensuring the stories aligned with orthodox Hanafi jurisprudence.
The story begins not in India, but in the ancient city of Nishapur, in present-day Iran. A famous Persian poet and Sufi mystic, (who also wrote the famous Mantiq ut-Tayr or "The Conference of the Birds"), compiled one of the most beloved hagiographies in Islamic history. tazkiratul auliya pdf hindi
Attar was not merely a historian; he was a spiritual surgeon. He looked at the lives of the early Sufi saints—from Hazrat Ibrahim ibn Adham to Hazrat Rabia Basri, from Junayd of Baghdad to Mansur al-Hallaj—and saw not just biographical dates, but lessons for the soul. He named his book ( Tazkiratul Auliya ), meaning "Remembrance of the Saints." Scholars from Darul Uloom Deoband, such as Maulana
Shaks ne kaha: "Yeh toh kisi ke bas ki baat nahi." Hazrat Ibrahim ne kaha: "Phir toh tauba kar aur Allah ki taraf laut ja." Attar was not merely a historian; he was a spiritual surgeon
. It serves as a spiritual guide containing the life stories, teachings, and miracles (karamat) of numerous early Sufi saints.
For readers seeking a Hindi translation, several digital and physical versions are available:
Scholars from Darul Uloom Deoband, such as Maulana Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhlawi (author of Fazail-e-Amaal ), also referenced and promoted a carefully edited Urdu version of Tazkiratul Auliya , ensuring the stories aligned with orthodox Hanafi jurisprudence.
The story begins not in India, but in the ancient city of Nishapur, in present-day Iran. A famous Persian poet and Sufi mystic, (who also wrote the famous Mantiq ut-Tayr or "The Conference of the Birds"), compiled one of the most beloved hagiographies in Islamic history.
Attar was not merely a historian; he was a spiritual surgeon. He looked at the lives of the early Sufi saints—from Hazrat Ibrahim ibn Adham to Hazrat Rabia Basri, from Junayd of Baghdad to Mansur al-Hallaj—and saw not just biographical dates, but lessons for the soul. He named his book ( Tazkiratul Auliya ), meaning "Remembrance of the Saints."
Shaks ne kaha: "Yeh toh kisi ke bas ki baat nahi." Hazrat Ibrahim ne kaha: "Phir toh tauba kar aur Allah ki taraf laut ja."
. It serves as a spiritual guide containing the life stories, teachings, and miracles (karamat) of numerous early Sufi saints.
For readers seeking a Hindi translation, several digital and physical versions are available: