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ISLAMIC REVIVALIST
MOVEMENTS IN SOUTH ASIA
Lecture no 03
Islamic Revivalist Movements (17th to 19th Centuries)
• Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi (d. 1624) and
his Islamic Revivalist Movement
• Shah Waliullah (d. 1763) and his Islamic
Revivalist Movement
• Sayed Ahmed Shaheed (d. 1831) and his
“Jihad Movement”
• Haji Shareeatullah (d. 1840) and his
“Faraizi Movement”
Islamic Revivalist Movements (17th to 19th Centuries)
Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi (d. 1624) and
his Islamic Revivalist Movement
Background
• Total duration of Reign: 331 years
• Capitals:
Agra (1526–1571), Fatehpur Sikri (1571–
1585), Lahore (1585–1598), Agra (1598–
1648), Shah Jahanabad/Delhi (1648–1857)
• Languages:
Persian (official and court language) Chagatai
Turkic (only initially), Urdu (later period)
• Famous Emperors:
(1) Babur (1526-1530), Humayun (1530-
1540,1555-56), Akbar (1556-1605), Jahangir
(1605-1627), Shahjahan (1628-1658),
Aurangzeb (1658-1707)
• Last Emperor: Bahadur Shah Zafar II
• Today Part of:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India,
Pakistan, Tajikistan
(Source: Wikipedia)
Mughal Period in India (1526-1857)
A Brief Introduction
1. Akbar’s political ambitions to extend the
empire.
2. Akbar’s irritation with narrow-minded
Mulla’s religion and quest for Reality
3. The Millenial Movement (Alfi Tehreek)
4. Akbar’s Deen-e-Illahi; Religious Reforms or
Introduction of a new Religion?
5. Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi’s Reaction
AKBAR (Reign 1556-1605CE) : HIS RELIGIOUS REFORMS OR INTRODUCTION OF NEW RELIGION
Late 16th century portrait of Akbar
by Manohar
FACTORS THAT ENCOURAGED AKBAR TO INTRODUCE RELIGIOUS
REFORMS/NEW RELIGION
• 1556, he defeated Hemu a Hindu
leader who seized Delhi.
• 1557, he put down a rebel Muslim
army led by Afghans and Uzbeks.
• 1567, he began series of campaigns
against rebellious Hindu chiefs.
• By 1580 Akbar had added Gujarat
and Bengal
• 1589, Kashmir was captured.
• 1591, Sindh was captured.
• 1595, Kandhar was added and
Deccan peninsula in the south was
annexed.
(Source: Nigel Kelly, “The History and Culture of
Pakistan”, Peak Publishing London)
1. Akbar’s political ambitions to
extend the empire.
2. Akbar’s irritation with narrow-minded
Mulla’s religion and quest for Reality
In terms of attitude towards religion, Akbar’s
three phases of life:
Phase I:
• A devout, Orthodox Muslim and God-fearing
and Religious-minded individual.
Attachment with Chishti Sufis.
Phase II:
• 1575, Ibadatkhana was built in Fethpur Sikri,
Akbar’s quest for understanding religion
starts. Religious clerics were called for
presenting their views on Islam. The specific
nature of Mulla’s irritated Akbar from Islam
and he invited the clerics of other religions.
• He started to follow different religious
rituals.
Phase III:
• Introduction of Deen-e-Illahi
Akbar’s Religious Innovations or Deen-e-Illahi
1. The unpleasing way to include in Arab’s
Deen/Tareeqa. The followers were given a
token containing Ism-e-A’zam and the king’s
symbolic motto Allah-O-Akbar. (Remember
king was also called as Akbar).
2. When the followers of Deen-e-Illahi used to
meet with themselves, one would say “Allah-
O-Akbar” and the other responded “Jalli
Jalalahu”. (Remember the King’s name was
also Jalauddin). Thus confusion raised whether
King used to consider himself as God?
3. Slaughtering of Cow was banned officially.
4. Dogs and pigs declared as sacred animals.
5. Ghusl-e-Janabat was prohibited.
6. More than one wife was banned. A lot of
others foolish decisions were taken by Akbar.
(Source: Zawar Hussain Shah, “Seerat-e-
Mujadid Alif Thani”, Zawariya Academy
Karachi)
3. The Millenial Movement (Alfi Tehreek)
• Hadith of Prophet (PBUH) that after every
thousand years there shall appear a
person who shall purify Islamic teachings
and segregate Islam from non-Islamic
faiths, rituals and values.
• First thousand years of Hijra calendar
were about to end during the reign of
Akbar and this Hadith was now on the
tongue of every religious scholar.
Everybody was looking for a Reviver of
Islam (Mujadid).
• Number of people including Mahmud of
Pasakhwan (d. 1492 CE) and Syed
Muhammad of Jaunpur (d 1504 CE)
claimed to be promised Mujadid, and
even later claimed to be Mahdi.
• Akbar introduced “Deen-e-Illahi”.
(Source: M.R.Kazmi, “Pakistan Studies”, Oxford
University Press)
Features of Akbar’s Deen-e-Illahi
Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi’s Reaction to Deen-e-Illahi
• Title:
“Mujadid Alif Thani” (reviver of the second
millennium)
• Born: 1564
• Family Background:
Religious, Scholarly and Mystic family of
Sirhind. Son of Sheikh Abdul Ahad, a Chishti
Sufi Saint. Descendent of Hazrat Umar
Faruq, hence was called as Faruqi.
• Mystic attachment with Order:
Naqshbandi disciple of Khwaja Baqibillah.
• Well-known as:
Prominent Religious Scholar, Author, a great
Sufi Saint of Naqhbandiya Order. And
founder of Naqshbandiya Mujadidya
Branch of the same Order. He wrote a
number of books and booklets on Islam.
Who was Sheikh Ahmed of Sirhind?
I. To influence the Courtiers of Akbar
& Jahangir to adopt right path of
Islam
II. Pure Islamic Teachings were
propagated in the breadth and
length of Subcontinent
III. Purification of Islam by segregating
non-Islamic beliefs and rituals from
it
IV. Pioneer of the idea of separate
Muslim identity
Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi’s Contribution
Suggested Readings
1. Mulla Abdul Qadir Badayuni, “Muntakhib-ul-Tawareekh”, English/Urdu Translations
2. S. M. Ikram, “History of Muslim Civilization in India & Pakistan”, Institute of Islamic
Culture
3. S. M. Ikram, “Rod-e-Kausar”, Idara Saqafat-e-Islamia
4. Annemarie Schimmel, “Islam in the Indian Subcontinent”, Sang-e-Meel Publications
5. Nigel Kelly, “The History and Culture of Pakistan”, Peakock Publications London
6. I. H. Qureshi, “Bar-e-Sageer Ki Millat-e-Islamiya”
7. Dr. Mubarak Ali, “Akbar Ka Hindustan”, Fiction Book House
8. Zawar Hussain Shah, “Seerat-e-Mujadid Alif Thani”, Zawariya Academy Karachi
9. M.R.Kazmi, “Pakistan Studies: A Textbook”, Oxford University Press

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Lecture 02 muslim revivalist movements in south asia

  • 1. ISLAMIC REVIVALIST MOVEMENTS IN SOUTH ASIA Lecture no 03
  • 2. Islamic Revivalist Movements (17th to 19th Centuries) • Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi (d. 1624) and his Islamic Revivalist Movement • Shah Waliullah (d. 1763) and his Islamic Revivalist Movement • Sayed Ahmed Shaheed (d. 1831) and his “Jihad Movement” • Haji Shareeatullah (d. 1840) and his “Faraizi Movement”
  • 3. Islamic Revivalist Movements (17th to 19th Centuries) Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi (d. 1624) and his Islamic Revivalist Movement
  • 4. Background • Total duration of Reign: 331 years • Capitals: Agra (1526–1571), Fatehpur Sikri (1571– 1585), Lahore (1585–1598), Agra (1598– 1648), Shah Jahanabad/Delhi (1648–1857) • Languages: Persian (official and court language) Chagatai Turkic (only initially), Urdu (later period) • Famous Emperors: (1) Babur (1526-1530), Humayun (1530- 1540,1555-56), Akbar (1556-1605), Jahangir (1605-1627), Shahjahan (1628-1658), Aurangzeb (1658-1707) • Last Emperor: Bahadur Shah Zafar II • Today Part of: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Tajikistan (Source: Wikipedia) Mughal Period in India (1526-1857) A Brief Introduction
  • 5. 1. Akbar’s political ambitions to extend the empire. 2. Akbar’s irritation with narrow-minded Mulla’s religion and quest for Reality 3. The Millenial Movement (Alfi Tehreek) 4. Akbar’s Deen-e-Illahi; Religious Reforms or Introduction of a new Religion? 5. Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi’s Reaction AKBAR (Reign 1556-1605CE) : HIS RELIGIOUS REFORMS OR INTRODUCTION OF NEW RELIGION Late 16th century portrait of Akbar by Manohar
  • 6. FACTORS THAT ENCOURAGED AKBAR TO INTRODUCE RELIGIOUS REFORMS/NEW RELIGION • 1556, he defeated Hemu a Hindu leader who seized Delhi. • 1557, he put down a rebel Muslim army led by Afghans and Uzbeks. • 1567, he began series of campaigns against rebellious Hindu chiefs. • By 1580 Akbar had added Gujarat and Bengal • 1589, Kashmir was captured. • 1591, Sindh was captured. • 1595, Kandhar was added and Deccan peninsula in the south was annexed. (Source: Nigel Kelly, “The History and Culture of Pakistan”, Peak Publishing London) 1. Akbar’s political ambitions to extend the empire. 2. Akbar’s irritation with narrow-minded Mulla’s religion and quest for Reality In terms of attitude towards religion, Akbar’s three phases of life: Phase I: • A devout, Orthodox Muslim and God-fearing and Religious-minded individual. Attachment with Chishti Sufis. Phase II: • 1575, Ibadatkhana was built in Fethpur Sikri, Akbar’s quest for understanding religion starts. Religious clerics were called for presenting their views on Islam. The specific nature of Mulla’s irritated Akbar from Islam and he invited the clerics of other religions. • He started to follow different religious rituals. Phase III: • Introduction of Deen-e-Illahi
  • 7. Akbar’s Religious Innovations or Deen-e-Illahi 1. The unpleasing way to include in Arab’s Deen/Tareeqa. The followers were given a token containing Ism-e-A’zam and the king’s symbolic motto Allah-O-Akbar. (Remember king was also called as Akbar). 2. When the followers of Deen-e-Illahi used to meet with themselves, one would say “Allah- O-Akbar” and the other responded “Jalli Jalalahu”. (Remember the King’s name was also Jalauddin). Thus confusion raised whether King used to consider himself as God? 3. Slaughtering of Cow was banned officially. 4. Dogs and pigs declared as sacred animals. 5. Ghusl-e-Janabat was prohibited. 6. More than one wife was banned. A lot of others foolish decisions were taken by Akbar. (Source: Zawar Hussain Shah, “Seerat-e- Mujadid Alif Thani”, Zawariya Academy Karachi) 3. The Millenial Movement (Alfi Tehreek) • Hadith of Prophet (PBUH) that after every thousand years there shall appear a person who shall purify Islamic teachings and segregate Islam from non-Islamic faiths, rituals and values. • First thousand years of Hijra calendar were about to end during the reign of Akbar and this Hadith was now on the tongue of every religious scholar. Everybody was looking for a Reviver of Islam (Mujadid). • Number of people including Mahmud of Pasakhwan (d. 1492 CE) and Syed Muhammad of Jaunpur (d 1504 CE) claimed to be promised Mujadid, and even later claimed to be Mahdi. • Akbar introduced “Deen-e-Illahi”. (Source: M.R.Kazmi, “Pakistan Studies”, Oxford University Press) Features of Akbar’s Deen-e-Illahi
  • 8. Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi’s Reaction to Deen-e-Illahi • Title: “Mujadid Alif Thani” (reviver of the second millennium) • Born: 1564 • Family Background: Religious, Scholarly and Mystic family of Sirhind. Son of Sheikh Abdul Ahad, a Chishti Sufi Saint. Descendent of Hazrat Umar Faruq, hence was called as Faruqi. • Mystic attachment with Order: Naqshbandi disciple of Khwaja Baqibillah. • Well-known as: Prominent Religious Scholar, Author, a great Sufi Saint of Naqhbandiya Order. And founder of Naqshbandiya Mujadidya Branch of the same Order. He wrote a number of books and booklets on Islam. Who was Sheikh Ahmed of Sirhind? I. To influence the Courtiers of Akbar & Jahangir to adopt right path of Islam II. Pure Islamic Teachings were propagated in the breadth and length of Subcontinent III. Purification of Islam by segregating non-Islamic beliefs and rituals from it IV. Pioneer of the idea of separate Muslim identity Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi’s Contribution
  • 9. Suggested Readings 1. Mulla Abdul Qadir Badayuni, “Muntakhib-ul-Tawareekh”, English/Urdu Translations 2. S. M. Ikram, “History of Muslim Civilization in India & Pakistan”, Institute of Islamic Culture 3. S. M. Ikram, “Rod-e-Kausar”, Idara Saqafat-e-Islamia 4. Annemarie Schimmel, “Islam in the Indian Subcontinent”, Sang-e-Meel Publications 5. Nigel Kelly, “The History and Culture of Pakistan”, Peakock Publications London 6. I. H. Qureshi, “Bar-e-Sageer Ki Millat-e-Islamiya” 7. Dr. Mubarak Ali, “Akbar Ka Hindustan”, Fiction Book House 8. Zawar Hussain Shah, “Seerat-e-Mujadid Alif Thani”, Zawariya Academy Karachi 9. M.R.Kazmi, “Pakistan Studies: A Textbook”, Oxford University Press

Editor's Notes

  1. (Source: Keynoyer, “Ancient Cities of Indus Civilization”, Oxford University Press)
  2. (Source: Keynoyer, “Ancient Cities of Indus Civilization”, Oxford University Press)
  3. (Source: Keynoyer, “Ancient Cities of Indus Civilization”, Oxford University Press)
  4. (Source: Athar Mubarakpur, “Arab O Hind: Ahd-e-Risalt Men”, & “Arab O Hind Ahd-e-Khilafat-e-Rashida Men”, Fikr o Nazar Publications Sukkur)
  5. (Source: Baladhri, Futuh-ul-Buladan, & Chachnama)