HAZRAT KHAWAJA BAQI BILLAH R.A:
Khawaja Baqi Billah was the originator and pioneer of the
Naqshbandia Order in the sub-continent. His name was Razi-ud-Din
Muhammad Baqi but he was commonly known as Khwaja Baqi Billah His father
Qazi Abdul Salam Khilgi, Samarkandi Qureshi was a famous scholar and
saint of Kabul. KHAWAJA BAQI BILLAH was born at Kabul in 971A.H or
1563A.D. His lineage reaches Kh. Ubaid Ullah Ahrar R.A. through his
maternal grandfather. His grandmother came of a Syed family. Hazrat Baqi
Billah was admitted to the school of Khawaja Saad at five to learn the
Holy Quran. He learnt by heart when he was eight years old. After
getting elementary education, he went to Maulana Sadiq Hilvahi R.A.., a
famous scholar at the age of 30. Saintliness was reflected from his face
from his early childhood. He liked solitude and simple life. He went to
Mavara-un-Nahr, which was considered as the centre of Muslim saints at
that time. There he met a large number of Sufis and Saint from whom he
gathered a lot of spiritual knowledge. Firstly, he attended Khawaja
Ubaid R.A. a spiritual caliph of Maulana Lutf Ullah but he was not
satisfied. Then he stayed with Hazrat Sheikh Samarkandi who prayed for
him but even in his company he did not get the requisite satisfaction.
Thereafter, he attended the company of Hazrat Ameer Abdullah Balkhi R.A.
from whom he got a little peace of mind. During the period of learning,
he was going through a book on Sufisim. Suddenly, he saw that the place
was illuminated with light. He saw that Khawaja Baha-ud-Din Nashbandi
R.A. was standing before him and showering spiritual favour on him.
After this incident, his heart was filled with the love of Allah and the
Holy Prophet Sallalaho Alyhe Wasalam. He wandered from Central Asia to
India He traveled to Lahore and Multan on foot. Once, when he was
offering prayers in a mosque at Lahore, a terrible voice rose from his
heart. All the people in the mosque felt terrified. Hazrat Khawaja left
the mosque at once after completing his prayers. One of his devotees
narrated that, once, when Hazrat Khawaja R.A. was leading prayers, he
was looking to Qibla as well as to the people behind. After the prayers
Hazrat Khawaja Sahib R.A. advised his devotees not to divulge this
secret to anyone else. Hazrat Khawaja Baqi Billah was blessed with great
spiritual qualities because of his extra-ordinary love for and
obedience to the Holy Prophet Sallalaho Alyhe Wasalam once related that a
painful voice came out of the holy heart of the Holy Prophet Sallalaho
Alyhe Wasalam while he was offering the prayers. He could see before
himself and behind himself at one and the same time. Hazrat Khawaja Baqi
Billah once travelled to Mavara-ur-Nahr. On his way, he dreamt that
Hazrat Khawaja Amkangi R.A. was calling him and waiting for him
anxiously. So, he went to see him at his abode and stayed there for
three days. Khawaja Amkangi R.A. blessed him with his Khilafat
(spiritual caliphate) and said: "Go to India because this Order
(Naqshbandia Silsila) will be established there by you" Hazrat Khawaja
Baqi Billah humbly said to his spiritual guide that he could not do that
difficult task, but Khawaja Amkangi R.A. insisted and ordered him to
get guidance from "Istikharah" (prayer for getting judgment from Allah),
Hazrat Khawaja performed "Istikhara". In a dream he saw a parrot
sitting on the branch of a tree. He thought that if the parrot sat on
his hand, he would consider this journey as a lucky one. No sooner did
this thought flashed across his mind, than the parrot flew towards him
and perched on his hand. Hazrat Baqi Billah put his saliva into its beak
whereas the parrot put sugar into his mouth.Next morning Hazrat Baqi
Billah related the whole dream to his guide, who said that he should act
in the light of the Istkhara. So, his guide ordered him to leave for
India at once. Under the instructions of his guide, he travelled to
India and stayed at Lahore for a year. Here a lot of scholars and nobles
of the city met him and got spiritual blessings from him. Then he
proceeded to Delhi and stayed at Qilla Ferozabad. It was a beautiful
place situated on the band of River Jamna. He set up his dwelling in a
mosque over there. Sardar Ali Ahmed Khan has highlighted the
politico-religious trends of India at the time of Hazrat Khawaja Baqi
Billah at page 92 of his book. "The Naqshbandis" as under: "Emperor
Akbar's reign (1556-1605) was mostly marked with denial and heresy. In
the beginning. Akbar was a Sunni Muslim but under the influence of his
tutor Abtul Latif he adopted very liberal views and became a liberal
thinker. During his reign he was surrounded by Hindu nobles and scholars
as well as by his Hindu wives who had influenced his religious views to
a great extent. Faizi and Abw-al-Fazal, two of his couriers, had wormed
themselves into his confidence. They enjoyed his patronage, and
adroitly influenced and determined his views. Unique in learning and
scholarship, they were selfish, and intent upon worldly gains.
Asna-Ashrite (a sect of Shite) in their religious views, they did not
like that the Sunni Ulama, by gaining the emperor's confidence, should
gain precedence over them. Accordingly, they persuaded the ignorant king
to introduce Din-i-Ilahi, (Divine monotheism) in the year 1581 A.D,
investing him with the rank of a prophet, and Abu-al-Fazl becoming the
vice-regent in this respect. Before his evil influence, Akbar held the
Ulama in deep respect. As is well known, Jahangir was born in response
to Sheikh Salim Chistee's prayer in whom Akbar had profound faith. He
also went on foot from Agra to Ajmer for thanks-giving at Khwaja
Muinuddin Chistee's Dargah and to reiterate his faith in him. But after
the introduction of Din-i-Ilahi, he tried to deform Islam. Like the
Hindus, he marked his forehead with the Qashqa (to mark forehead),
worshipped the sun, and married daughters of the Hindu Rajas and kept
dogs and pigs as pets. Instigated by Abu Al-Fazl, he asked the Ulama to
subscribe to Din-i-Ilahi, and on their refusal, they were expelled from
the court. All the same, there were some self-seeking Ulama who embraced
Din-i-Ilahi and issued Fatawas (decrees) in support of Akbar's
anti-Islamic activities. They accepted him as the supreme head of
religion and grand arbiter in spiritual and religious controversies."
Hazrat Khwaja Baqi Billah strengthened the Naqshbandia Order in India.
His contacts with the nobility of the Mughal Empire proved useful for
the reformation of the Muslims of India. He took bold steps and played a
heroic role to stop the prevailing heresy known as Din-i-Ilahi. His
writings and counsels encouraged the people to combat this very
innovation. The nobility also favoured him and he used their power for
the betterment of the Muslims. He stressed on Sharia during the whole of
his life and influenced the people by virtue of his piety and his
strict adherence to the Sunnah. He preferred Sharia to Tariqah (Sufism)
and reformed the Sufis and Ulama of that time. Khwaja Muhammad Kishmi, a
disciple of Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Sani, writes about the achievements of
Hazrat Baqi Billah as under: “Probably his greatest achievement is that
in two or three years, he firmly established the Naqshbandi Order in
India, whereas others of the same Order lagged behind and worked for
many years". A tribute higher than, the following one paid by Hazrat
Mujaddid Ali Sani R.A. to Hazrat Baqi Billah cannot be paid to any one
else:"I am convinced that such training as I received from him has
hardly been given by anyone else after the Holy Prophet Salallaho Alyhe
Wasalam. I did not enjoy the Prophet's company but I thank Allah, I was
not denied the honour of Khwaja Baqi Billah's R.A. Company." In fact,
extra-ordinarily firm faith in the supremacy of God Almighty and strict
adherence to Sunnah had elevated Hazrat Baqi Billah to such heights of
spiritual excellence as could not be attained by any other saint of the
Naqashbandi Order. He is indisputably, reckoned to be the greatest
herald and torch-bearer of the Order, which he practised. He is
incomparable and a class apart in his own line All words, deeds and
actions of Hazrat Baqi Billah which were in the wake of the Holy Prophet
Sallalho Alyhe Wasalam, worked miracles quite spontaneously. Many of
his miracles, reflecting his immense love for his fellow beings and
exhibiting his sympathy with other creatures of Allah Almighty adorn the
pages of books, which have been written on him. Since it is difficult
to mention all his miracles in this short article, only a few of them
have been related as under: One, late at night, a few guests of Hazrat
Baqi Billah came to see him. Since no foodstuff was available at home,
he asked the baker, who held Hazrat Baqi Billah in great esteem and
reverence, to serve the guests as directed. After having served the
guests, the baker appeared before Hazrat Baqi Billah and demanded his
remuneration. Hazrat Sahib asked the baker how much he was to pay for
the dinner. On his own part, he tried to pay the price of the dinner but
the baker declined to accept the remuneration in terms of money. The
baker requested Hazrat Baqi Billah to make him just like him. Out of
great love, which Hazrat Baqi Billah cherished for his fellow beings.
Hazrat Baqi Billah took the baker into his (Hujra) room, embraced him,
and transformed him into his own facimile When Hazrat Baqi Billah and
the baker came out of the room, both of them resembled each other so
closely that it was difficult for the people to distinguish between the
two. The only difference between them was that whereas the actual Baqi
Billah performed his duties, as usual, in a normal way, the transformed
Baqi Billah lay lost in trance. Being unable to bear the stress of the
great spiritual blessing showered upon him, the baker expired after
three days. Another miracle, showing Hazrat Baqi Billah's love for any
sympathy with other creatures of God, deserves special mention. It is
said that one night Hazrat Baqi Billah after having offered his Tahajad
prayers, stepped towards his bed to take some rest. To his great
surprise, he saw a cat couching in his bed. Blessed and gifted as Hazrat
Baqi Billah was with a kind and benign heart, he did not disturb the
cat. He quietly sat down on the floor and passed the rest of the night
in the chilly winter, whereas the cat enjoyed a sound sleep till
morning. According to Hazrat Khwaja Baqi Billah Tovakkal (trust in
Allah) does not mean that a person should not earn his living and become
idle. This would be an act of disobedience to Allah. A person should do
some work to earn his living, and should have a strong faith that only
Allah is the Sustainer. Work is just like a source, mediation or an
intersessor. There is a great moral lesson for our modern youths to
learn from the philosophy and preaching of this great saint. In fact,
according to all Nashbandi Sufis and saints, escape from the struggle of
life is a cowardly and a selfish act. According to Hazrat Khwaja Baqi
Billah R.A a hermit lives in a world of dreams, whereas to the
adventurous and the brave, this world offers a splendid scope to
struggle for existence. Sardar Ali Ahmed Khan, has remarked as under:
"Judged by results, the greatest event of the life of Hazrat Baqi
Billah. was the enrolment of Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Sani as his disciple
in 1599."
Hazrat Khwaja Baqi Billah R.A went his way to eternity on
25 Jamadi-ul-Sani 1012 A.H. or 1603 A.D. His grave is situated in Delhi
near the Qadam Sharif (foot-prints) of the Holy Prophet Sallalho Alyhe
Wasalam at a platform. No dorne was constructed over his grave according
to his will. There is no tree to cast a shadow on the grave. In spite
of this, the visitors do not feel the effect of heat when they stand
barefooted beside the grave.
BIBLIOGRAPHY- M. Ikram:
Maadn-e-Karm. Aastana Aalia Hazrat Karman wala Okara 2001, A.D.S. Zarwar
Hussain: Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Sani Karachi 1989. Masadn-e-Karam
P.293.Sardar Ali Ahmed Khan: The Naqshbandis Sharaqpur Sharif-1992.
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