Bahauddin Naqshband🕌🕌🕌

 Bahauddin Naqshband


May 12, 2023.


 Khwaja Bahauddin Naqshband is one of the most famous saints of the Islamic world, the founder of the Naqshbandi order. He was born in March 1318 AD in Qasri Hinduvon village of Kogon district of Bukhara region. Popularly known as Bahauddin, Bahauddinjan, Khoja Bahauddin, Bahauddin Balogardon, Balogardon, Khojayi Buzruk, Shahi Naqshband. Khwaja Bahauddin Naqshband's real name is Muhammad. 





In the sources, it is noted that his father and grandfather were named Muhammad. Bahauddin Naqshband's lineage goes back to Hazrat Ali on his father's side and Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq on his mother's side. Since he was from the generation of Khojas, it was customary to use the word Khoja before his name. In his youth, he was known by the nickname Naqshband because he practiced the art of embroidering with his father. At that time people who worked with patterns on fabrics, and who wove patterned shirts or patterned carpets, were called nakshband. Bahauddin" means "Light of Religion". This is a proud title that was later given to Khwaja Naqshband. Bahauddin Naqshband was tutored by several pirs during his lifetime. The first piri was Khoja Muhammad Babayi Samosi. The old sheikh entrusts the upbringing of this young murid to one of his deputies, Amir Sayyid Kulol. After teaching what he knows in the chapter of tariqat, he gives permission to his student. Bahauddin's devotion to this pir was high, at the same time Qusam Sheikh also knew him as his own son. He lived in Bukhara for the rest of his life and died there due to his infinite respect for his disciple. According to the sources, he received spiritual education from Khoja Abdulkhaliq Gijduvani (1103-1179). Bahauddin Naqshband's life was mostly spent in Bukhara and its surrounding villages. He lived a strange life, making a living only by his own work. He did not keep a servant or a slave. In the creation of his teaching, he is based on the theories of Yusuf Hamadani and Abdulkhalik G'ijduvani. His teaching is based on the motto: "Dil - ba yor-u, dast - ba kor" ("Let the heart be with God, let the hand be busy with work"). Like any order in Sufism, the Khojagan-Naqshbandiya order drew on very ancient ties in the formation of its ideas, procedures, manners and determination. But the whole essence of the sect is its motto: It defines the wisdom of "Dil - ba yor-u, dast - ba kor" and another eleven rules. These rules are called "rushes", that is, "drops". Rashas are based on Yusuf Hamadani, Abdul Khaliq Ghijduvani



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