Alhaj Hazrath Peer Ghousi Shah

“Alhaj Hazrath Moulana Peer Ghousi Shah” (july 1893 – june 1954) was a renowned Muslim Sufi, saint, scholar, writer and poet from the Indian subcontinent; whose poetry in Urdu andPersian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era. “Tayyabat-E-Ghousi” is considered one of the famous poetric book in tassawuf which has a collection of poems – Hamd, Naat, Manqabath, Rubaiyat . He was the most famous disciple and successor of Hazrath Syed Kamalullah Shah also known as Machiliwale Shah who in turn became the spiritual master of India’s noted Sufi saints. He was born on 1 st July 1893 A.D. in Hyderabad corresponding to 16th zil haj 1310 hejiri.

He was twenty when his father passed away in the year 1913. Hazrath Ghousi Shah studied under Maulana Hameedullah. He learnt Urdu, Arabic, Persian: Fiqh, Hadith, Tafseer. He also learnt calligraphy. Hazrath Ghousi Shah embodied in his person, all the elements of “Akhlakhe Muhammadi” – the character of Prophet of Islam Hazrath Mohammed(PBUH). Hazrath Ghousi Shah Saheb was a total transparent person. His surrender to God was total. As an orator, he left a deep, intimate impact upon his listeners. He would stir their hearts by his powerful words. As an interpreter of “WAHDATUL WUJOOD” he was unique. He was a great Khateeb – an orator who left a great impact upon the audience. Masnavi Maulana Rum in an extremely impressive manner and he was a great interpreter of “ARABI”. He would baffle us by his simple interpretation of the complex problems of Sufism. He would build a healthy rapport with his students.

His father, Alhaj Hazrath Kareemullah Shah(R.A), brought him up and intiated him in Tasawwuf. He developed love for Allah after the initiation. This love grew into great passion and “ISHQ”, after he met Hazrath Machiliwale Shah. He took Baiyat under him and was awarded “KHILAFATH” instantly. Ilahi chaman, Nimboliadda was the centre of ulemas and sufis. Professors, poets, jurists and bureaucrafts would pride themselves, sitting at the feet of Hazrath Kamalullah Shah popularly known as Hazrath Machiliwale Shah. It was a turning point in his life. Hazrath Syed Kamalullah Shah(Machiliwale Shah) a businessman from Mysore, surrendered himself to Hazrath Syed Sultan Mahmoodullah Shah Hussaini, when he first met him in Secunderabad. The meeting transformed him totally. He was initiated in the order. Hazrath Ghousi Shah was a one-year child, when Syed Sultan Mahmoodullah Shah Hussaini died.

Approximately 10 thousand people were his disciples through all over India. In the disciples many followers were educated. He gave khilafat to Maulana Abdur Rasheed Shah, Maulana Syed Khasim Shah(Bellary). Four months before his death in an impressive speech before a huge audience of murideen he declared his son, Sahvi Shah to be his successor(Janasheen). He said that it is the will of God that Sahvi Shah should take over from him. His disciples have spread his teachings throughout India and abroad.

Testimonials

Hazrath Syed Badshah Hussaini Quadri

Hazrath Syed Badshah Hussaini Quadri also paid rich tributes to the personality of Ghousi Shah. Hazrath Ghousi Shah has dedicated his life to propagate Islam, Iman (faith), Tawheed (faith in the unity of God), Piety and IHSAN. His books are alive, his teachings are alive. He is thus alive. It is just a question of paying attention to his books to reap the benefits.

Maulana Abdus Samad

A student of Deoband commenting about his scholarship has said “I have not seen a greater interpreter of Masnavi Maulana Rum than Ghousi Shah.

Allama seemab Akabarabadi

He once wrote “how I only wish I had seen him from a distance"

Maulana Maudoodi

Maulana Maudoodi was all praise for his learning when he had a detailed meeting with him in the company of Nisar Yar Jung

Nawaab Liaqat Jung

Nawaab Liaqat Jung while lauding the efforts of the Namaz committee in propagating the movement of namaaz said “infact a movement of this type was founded by Hazrath Ghousi Shah, who organized a huge movement to inculcate religious values”.

Hazrath Syed Abdullah Shah

Hazrath Syed Abdullah Shah on his death said “once I went to listen to Hazrath Ghousi Shah Saheb’s sermon. He explained the intricacies of TAWHEED quite coherently. Only a man of his calibre could do it. One has to wait for ages to expect such persons of distinction. Hazrath is no more. We must make the best use of the presence of Hazrath Sahvi Shah, his successor – a boon for all of us.

Allama Ashraf Ali Thanvi

Allama Ashraf Ali Thanvi paid rich tributes for his interpretation of the problem of determinism.