Baba Naseeb-ud-Din Ghazi
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Baba Naseeb Ud Din Ghazi Sufi | |
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بابا نَصیب الدّین غازی | |
Title | Abu-ul-Fuqra/اَبوْالّفُقرا |
Personal | |
Resting place | Bijbehara |
Religion | Islam |
Parents |
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Era | Islamic Golden Age |
Muslim leader | |
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This article does not cite any sources.(December 2015) |
Hazrat Nassar-Ud-Din popularly known as Baba Naseeb-ud-Din Ghazi (Persian: بابا نصیب الدین غازی) as per an article issued by Jammu and Kashmir Cultural Academy, was basically from Rawalpendi and has come with his father.Mr.Hassan Eazi to Kashmir.At the age of 7 years only, he went to Sultan ul Arifeen Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom for attaining spiritual teachings, later Hazrat Makhdoom handed over Baba Naseeb Hazrat to Sheikh Dawood Khaki.[1] Baba Naseeb was an able Persian and Kashmiri writer. During preaching of Islam Baba Naseeb Ud Din Ghazi visited most in-accessible areas that time which include, Tibet, Iskardu, Karnah, Dardistan, Baltistan, Kishtwar, Doda, Baderwah, Poonch, Rajouri, Nowshera, Budgam (Soibugh, Chewdara)[2] etc. He constructed 1200 Mosques and Bathrooms, Musafir Khanas, Bridges and planted trees on both sides of the roads wherever he went to apprise people about the teaching Islam.
According to reports, Baba Naseeb Ud Din Ghazi has written about 22 books mostly in arabic and persian.[3] Baba Naseeb Ud Din Ghazi and several disciples the famous among them are, Sheikh Momin, Haaj Baba, Baba Abdullah Guzaryali, Mohammed Amin Sofi, Mula Zehri Kashmiri, Khawaja Mohammed Amin Gazi, Mulla Tayub Tahiri etc.
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- ↑ "Places of Religious Interest | District Anantnag, Government of Jammu & Kasmir | India". Retrieved 10 August 2021.
- ↑ "Urs of Sufi saint Baba Naseeb celebrated in J&K's Anantnag | News - Times of India Videos". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
- ↑ Kapur, Manohar Lal (1971). A History of Medieval Kashmir, 1320-1586 A.D. A.R.B. Publications; sole distributors: Sterling Publishers, New Delhi.