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Qawwali(saama) & Music(mosiqi/ موسیقی) Allowed In Islam by Habib Ahmed Al Hussaini This lecture is from the book Saama by Bahr Ul Uloom Mohammed Abdul Qadeer Siddiqui Hasrat from Hyderabad, India, you can read the book online @ hasrathasrat/samaa/samaa.asp. Habib Ahmed Al-Hussaini (Director of Propogation and Sermon, Minhaj-ul-Quran International India), disciple (Mureed) of Hussain Shujuauddin Siddiqui Izzat s/o Bahr-ul-Uloom Abdul Qadeer Siddiqui Hasrat, Hazrat Hussain Shujauddin Siddiqui Izzat (رحمة لله علىـہ) was the son and Successor (Janasheen) of the Hazrat Mohammad Abdul Qadeer Siddiqui Hasrat(رحمة لله علىـہ), Hazrat Shujauddin Siddiqui (رحمة لله علىـہ) completed his schooling in erstwhile State of Hyderabad and joined Government service. He retired as Tahsildar of Hosanagar District, Karnataka State in 1970. He did Hajj after retirement from Government service. As has been described above, being the youngest son, he had the opportunity to serve his father for long years. He learnt Quran, Hadith, Fiqh, Theology and Tasawwuf under the able guidance of his great father Hazrat Abdul Qadeer Siddiqui Hasrat (رحمة لله علىـہ). He also completed all manaazils of Sufi traditions on the hands of his father and later emerged on the horizon as a bright star of among the great league of Awliya-e-Izaam. He had several thousand Mureedeen who are spread all over the world.Hazrat Shujauddin Siddiqui (رحمة لله علىـہ) was a great poet. Compilation of his Sufi poetry titled Kulliyaat-e-Izzat was published in 1996 and is available in the market. Hadhrat Shujauddin Siddiqui (رحمة لله علىـہ) died on July 17, 1998, corresponding to 22nd Rabi-ul-awwal, 1417 AH at the age of 89 years. He was buried nearby the Dargah of Hazrat Abdul Qadeer Siddiqui Hasrat(رحمة لله علىـہ). BAHR-UL-ULOOM (OCEAN OF KNOWLEDGE) HAZRAT MOHAMMAD ABDUL QADEER SIDDIQUI HASRAT (Pen Name) (rh) (1871-1962) He was the direct descendant of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiqu (rz). In twenty eighth generation, his genealogical lineage meets with Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (rz) from fathers side; and in thirty second generation with Hazrat Imam Hussain (as) from the mothers side. This way he was Siddiqui as well as Hussaini. He completed the degrees of Maulvi Fazil in Arabic and Munshi Fazil in Persian from Punjab University and received gold medals for securing top rank. He taught briefly at Darul-Uloom College, Hyderabad which was first affiliated to Punjab University and later expanded into an independent University, named Osmania University. After the establishment of Osmania University, Hazrat Abdul Qadeer Siddiqui (rh) became Professor and was the first Head of the Department of Theology. In this capacity he served Osmania University for over 20 years and later retired in 1932. Mohammed Abdul Qadeer Siddique (rh) was indeed the living phenomenon of a Perfect Human Being (Insan-e-Kamil) and a person of obligatory proximity (Qurb-e-Fraraez) with Allah (swt). He had distinction in Prophet’s (PBUH) subordination and was enthroned with the legacy of unveiling (Kashf). The people who were close to Hazrat Siddiqui (rh) testified that he was at the helm of the spiritual hierarchy during his life time. On March 24, 1962 (17 Shawwal, 1381 H), Hazrat Siddiqui (rh) passed away at the age of 91 years. His funeral procession was attended by thousands of his murideen(deciples) and well wishers. He was buried at Siddique Gulshan in Bahadurpura area in Hyderabad. A massive tomb is under construction over his Dargah(shrine) and is expected to be as high as 117 feet. His Urs is celebrated between 16-18 Shawwal each year. Hazrat Siddiqui (rh) has written more than fifty books in Urdu, Persian and Arabic apart from Siddiquis Exegesis(Tafseer-e-Siddiqui) (Translation and commentary) of Quran in Urdu. For more info click on the link https://facebook/photo.php?fbid=877898612250358&set=a.877896742250545.1073741855.100000906825047&type=3&theater https://youtube/watch?v=no3Hj7fRrzg
Posted on: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 22:00:33 +0000

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