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Syedna Feer-Khan Shujauddin [1] (died 9 Zil Qa'dah 1065 AH/1657 AD, Ahmedabad, India) was the 33rd Da'i al-Mutlaq (Absolute Missionary) of the Dawoodi Bohra sect of Musta‘lī Islam. He succeeded the 32nd Da'i Syedna Qutubuddin Shaheed to the religious post. He became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1056 AH [2] (1648 AD), and his period of Dawat was from 1056-1065 AH (1648-1657 AD).
Syedna Feer-Khan Shujauddin | |
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فيرخان شُجاع الدّين | |
Da'i al-Mutlaq | |
In office 1648 AD (1056 AH) – 1657 AD (1065 AH) | |
Preceded by | Qutub Khan Qutbuddin |
Succeeded by | Ismail Badruddin I |
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Died | 1657 AD (1065 AH) |
Resting place | Ahmedabad, India |
Religion | Islam |
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Sect | Isma'ili Dawoodi Bohra |
Jurisprudence |
Family
editHis father's name was Malak Shah. He married at the age of 17.
Life
editSyedna Feer-Khan harbored great interest in acquiring knowledge from an early age. He used to attend discourses conducted by the 28th Da'i Syedna Sheikh-Adam Safiuddin.
He was imprisoned in Aurangabad by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Thereafter, he was shifted to Lahore and placed in a stable, which on the following night happened to catch fire and was totally destroyed except the dungeon, wherein Syedna was kept. He was found safe in the morning. All people held that the conflagration was due to his captivity. By an imperial order Aurangzeb was compelled to set Syedna at liberty and grant him a safe and honourable return to Ahmedabad in 1647.[3][4]
It was during Syedna Feer-Khan Shujauddin's tenure that a dissident sect called Hujumiya was formed, led by Ahmed bin Fateh Muhammad, Yusuf bin Chand-ji and Chand Miya Abu-Ji. In 1654, Murad Bakhsh was appointed governor of Gujarat. He arrested Syedna Feer-Khan at the instigation of Ahmed. Syedna Feer-Khan was freed shortly afterwards.[citation needed]
Death
editSyedna Feer-Khan Shujauddin died on 9th Zil-Qa'dah 1065 AH (1657 AD) as a result of abdominal pain.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ List of Syednas Archived 2002-02-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ http://www.thelinksworld.com/Ahmedabad[permanent dead link] na Doat Kiram, 33rd Dai Syedna Feer khan
- ^ [1]; History of Duat Mutlakin's of Ahmedabad