Hazrat Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari

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Persian: سید جلال الدین سرخ پوش بخاری, c. 595-690 AH, 1190 - 1295 CE was a Sufi saint and a missionary of the Sufi order of Hussaini JalaliBukhari, a family name, derived from his modern birthplace Bukhara.


 Uzbekistan day. Bukhari is a Sayyid from the Naqvi sect, a descendant of the Muslim prophet Muhammad through his grandchildren Husayn ibn Ali and Hasan ibn Ali. Bukhari was born as Jalaluddin Haider.


 Bukhari 

Bukhari was nicknamed Surkh-Posh "dressed in red" because he often wore a red dress.




Over time, he has been called by many names and titles: Jalal Ganj; Mir Surkh Red Leader; Sharrifullah Noble of Allah; Mir Buzurg Senior Leader; Makhdum-ul-Azam; Jalal Akbar; Azimullah; Sher Shah The Lion King; Jalal Azam and Surkh-Posh Bukhari.


 With official honors, he is also known as Sayyid Jalaluddin; Mir Surkh Bukhari; Shah Mir Surkh-Posh of Bukhara; Pir Jalaluddin Qutub-al-Aqtab; Sayyid Jalal and Sher Shah Sayyid Jalal..Bukhari's life was ruined on the move. As a Muslim missionary, he converted tribes such as the Soomro, Samma, Chad, Sial, Daher, and Warner.


 Bukhari was one of the Chaar Yaar not to be confused with the Rashidun. Chaar Yaar was a group of pioneers of the 13th century Suhrawardiyya and Chisti Sufi movements. 


Bukhari established the order "Jalali". He converted the Samas, the Sials, the Charles, the Dahers, and the Waar tribes of Southern Punjab and Sindh. 


Some of his mureed followers spread to Gujarat. The hijackers included Bukhari's grandson, Jahaniyan Jahangasht died in 1384 CE and visited Mecca 36 times. 


Other mureeds include Abu Muhammad Abdullah Burhanuddin Qutb-e-Alam d. 1453 CE and Shah e Alam d. 1475 CE.


 In 1134 CE, the Socialists of Bukhari settled in what is now Jhang. Bukhari's descendants, Mehboob Elahi Shah | Mehboob Elahi Naqvi-ul Bukhari Al-Maroof Shah Jewna also moved to Jhang from Kannauj.


 There is a city in Pakistan in the name of Shah Jewna whose descendants still exist in India and Pakistan. Many of Bukhari's students were buried in Banbhore and Makli Hill near Thatta. 


In 642 AH, when Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari began his missionary work in Uch Shareef, he was visited by Nasiruddin Mahmud of Delhi Sultanate Shah Daulah Shahid, a Muslim saint. buried in Bengal.


 In Bukhara, Bukhari presented Saint Daulah with two gray doves. From Bukhara, Saint Daulah went to Bengal where he fought and was killed by the Hindu king of Shahzadpur.


One of Bukhari's female students was Lalleshwari Lal Ded. 1400 CE, Bijbehara. He associated with Jahaniyan Jahangasht, a descendant of Bukhari, and was impressed by him. He took her to Kashmir. 


Lalla was a teacher of Nuruddin Nurani who was considered by the Kashmiris, Hindus, and Muslims, as a myth of Per, on the way to India, he also met Chengiz Khan, a Mongol conqueror, and tried to convert him to Islam. but he failed. 


His two male relatives from his second wife, Fatima, daughter of Sayyid Qasim Hussein Bukhari, Sayyid Ali, and Sayyid Jaffar, are buried in Bukhara Cemetery. 


He brought his son Sayyid Baha-ul-Halim with him to Sindh and settled in Uchch in 1244int of Kashmir. after the saints settled there and his son, Baha-ul-Halim, where he founded a religious school. 


He died about 690 AH 1292 CE and was buried in a small town near Uch. Citation needed After his grave was washed away by the floodwaters of the Ghaggar-Hakra River, the remains of Bukhari were buried in the city of Qatar.


 In 1027 AH, Sajjada Nashin Makhdoom Hamid, son of Muhammad Nassir-u-Din, moved the remains of Bukhari to the present site in Uch and erected a building on them. In the 1770s CE, the tomb was rebuilt by Nawab of Bahawalpur, Bahawal Khan II.


Mosque left and entrance to the tomb/temple of Jalaluddin Bukhari right in Uch.


The tomb is a short distance from Uch Cemetery. It stands on a plateau overlooking the plains and deserts beyond. On one side of the tomb is a mosque adorned with blue tiles. In front of the tomb is a pool. A carved wooden door leads to a room containing Bukhari's box. UNESCO describes the area:


The brick tomb is 60 feet [18 m] wide and 40 feet 24 m wide and carved wooden beams support a flat roof and is adorned with polished tiles of floral and geometric designs. 


The roof is painted with floral designs and lacquer and the floor is covered with sacred graves and its relatives the inner partition gives ‘purdah’ to his women.


 Its mosque has a hall, 60 feet 20 m wide and 11 feet 18 m wide, and 18 wooden pillars supporting the flat roof. It was built of cut and embroidered bricks and was further decorated, inside and out, with decorative floral and geometric designs. In Asia at the end of the 4th century BC. "



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