Mir Mirak Andrabi (921-990 AH; c. 1515–1582 AD) was a Sufi scholar in South Asia. The son of Shams-ud-din Andrabi (860-932 AH, c. 1455–1525), his great-grandfather Ahmad Andrabi was originally from Andarab, a valley in a Province of Afghanistan.[1] His clan to Kashmir are known as Andrabi.[1] His Khanqah-e-Andrabia is located at Malaratta (Malla Iraqi Hatta).[citation needed]
Syed Mir Mirak Andrabi | |
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سید میر میرک اندرابیؒ | |
Title | Sanad-ul-Arifeen |
Personal | |
Born | 921 AH (c. 1515 AD) |
Died | 990 AH (c. 1582) |
Resting place | Khanqah-e-Andrabia, Malaratta, Srinagar, Kashmir |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
Tariqa | Qadiriyya, Uwaisi |
Muslim leader | |
Based in | Kashmir |
References
edit- ^ a b Hanif, N. (2000). Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis: South Asia. Sarup & Sons. p. 293. ISBN 978-81-7625-087-0.
Further reading
edit- Ahmad, Syed. Tohfa Syed. Mss.3- 4-5.Research library Damsaz Ali University of Kashmir.
- Gamgeen, S.S. 1983. Genealogical history of Andrabi Syeds. Srinagar
- Sabur Ahmad Ibni.Khawariqus Salikeen. Mss.102-03. Research library Kashmir University
- Kamal Mir, Inshai Mir Kamal, Mss, 50, Research library University of Kashmir.
- Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis, p. 293, at Google Books
- Zikir Sadaat-i-Andrabia by Moulana Nabeeh Ahmad Andrabi "Shaheed".[full citation needed]
- Tareekh-i-Bab-i-Sulaiman by Mir Saad-ul-lah Shahabadi[full citation needed]