Biography of Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Busiri al-Sanhaji | سعید البصیری السنہجی کی سوانح اور مقبرہ

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Biography of Sufi Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Sa'id al-Busiri al-Sanhaji and tomb

Dekhti Aankhooon aur sountay kaanoon ko Asslamoalaikum, In this islamic informative video, we present the biography of Sufi Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Sa'id al-Busiri al-Sanhaji, a revered Sufi poet and scholar. Get to know the key events that shaped his life, his contributions to Sufi literature, and get to know the enduring significance of his works in the spiritual landscape of Islam.

Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Sa'id al-Busiri al-Sanhaji was a Sanhaji Sufi Muslim poet belonging to the Shadhili, and a direct disciple of the Sufi saint Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi. His magnum opus, the Qa??da al-Burda "Poem of the Mantle" in praise of Muhammad is one of the most popular Islamic poems of the genre. It is in Arabic, as is much as his other ode named "Al-Hamziyya".

He was born in Dalas, a small town in Beni Suef Governorate in Egypt (despite the similar name, this town is not to be confused with Dellys, in Algeria), and wrote under the patronage of Ibn Hinna, the vizier. His father was from Abusir, hence his nisba Al-Busiri. Sometimes, he also used his nisbe Dalasiri as his mother belonged to the town of Dalas.

He was from the clan of Banu Habnum, a major branch of the North African Berber Sanhaji tribe. It is reported that Imam al-Busiri was born in 608 AH (1211 CE) and died in 691 AH (1294 CE) at the age of 83 years

In his Qasida al-Burda, he claims that Muhammad cured him of paralysis by appearing to him in a dream and wrapping him in a mantle. The poem has had a unique history in Revue It has been frequently edited and made the basis for other poems, and new poems have been made by interpolating four or six lines after each line of the original. It has been published with English translation by Faizullabhai (Bombay, 1893), with French translation by René Basset (Paris, 1894), with German translation by C. A. Ralfs (Vienna, 1860), and in other languages elsewhere.

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