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2015
Miftah ul Naseehat Fi Dafy Kayood ul Nafsiah
By
Muhammad Karimullah Dehlavi
(1200-1290/1785-1875)
Size: 23.5x16; ff.270; ll.17, its paper of handmade in India during the British
Period
Its style is Indian Nastaliq and Shikastah, (Arabic & Persian)
Beginning:
The Manuscript deals with the Tafsir, Hadith & Fiqh, many extracts of wellknown books of theology are quoted. The author criticized many of his
contemporary scholars who were opponent of the author, specially the
Wahhabies and Shias etc. He also criticized Shah Ismail of Delhi and Shah
Muhammad Ishaq bitterly.
The present MS. is scribed by the author himself, it is a unique and rare
MS. no other copy is recorded.
(M.No.2)
Tafsir Hussani
By
Moin Waiz Kashf
Size: 21x14cm; ll.15
Beginning:
The very well-known tafsir of Holy Quran, the MS. remained in the Mosque
of Wazir Khan, Lahore and the teachers used it in Dars. They also wrote some
marginal notes on the MS.
The tafsir is very well-known among the Persian readers and has been
printed repeatedly.
(M.No.3)
Tafsir-i-Hussani
By
Hussain Waiz Kashf
Size: 28x16.5cm; ff. 206; ll.29
Nastaliq (Persian); Lawh-i-Munaqqish with illuminated and blue borders. The
Quranic text is red. The text of this Tafsir had printed for many times from India
and Iran. But the present Manuscript by the notes of this Shaikh is not available
in other Libraries of Pakistan.
Beginning:
The MS. of this Tafsir is collated by Kh. Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri in the
year 1268 a.h. On the margin many books are referred like Rashidi, Madarik,
sayings of Kh. Ihrar, Tafsir of Kh. Muhammad Parsa and other books of theology
and Suf Literature. At many places on the margin he wrote his name as Fiqir
Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Ahmadi Qusuri Dawam al-huzuri, The author was a
successor of in the Naqshbandiyya Order of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi.
For details see:
1. Fafat Rauf Ahmad, Jawahir-i-Alviah
2. Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri, Malfuzat-i-Sharifa
3. Tazkira Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan Wa Hind
(M.No.4)
Risalah Dar Tafsir Allah Nur-us-Samawat
By
Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi
(d.1052/1642)
Beginning:
Tafsir Aayat Wa Sherh-i-Ahadith
(c.12/18)
Size: 21x15.5cm; ff.76; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); under lined Arabic words, water spotted, vacuum packed,
rich interpretations on margins
Beginning:
The MS. was in the possession of the teachers of Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore.
They have written marginal notes on it but no one showed his name.
(M.No.6)
Tafsir Sura Yusuf
Size: 21.5x14.5cm; ff.210; ll.16
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings; damaged; water spotted and worm eaten
Scribed by; Darwaish Muhammad bin Hafz Abdul Aziz on 15 Rajab, 1065 a.h.
Beginning: defective
The authors name is not appeared at the end of the MS., its style of
writing is 11/17th century. The author quoted many authentic books during the
tafsir.
(M.No.7)
Sharh-i-Ahsan-ul-Qassas
By
Muhammad Aziz-ud-Din Qanugo (c.13/19)
Size: 25.5x16cm; pp.475-610; ll.21
Beginning:
The present MS. is a commentary on well-known Panjabi versifed book
Ahsan-ul-Qassas by Maulvi Ghulam Rasool Alampuri, the commentator
Muhammad Aziz-ud-Din Qanugo who was lived in the town Jaura, Tarantaran,
Amritsir in 25 Rajab, 1336 / 7 May, 1918. The present MS. is written by the
writer himself.
For some details see: MS. No. 46
(M.No.8)
Tesir-ul-Qari Fi Sherah-il-Bukhari
By
Noor-ul-Haque Mashriqi
(c.983-1073/1575-1663)
Size: 37x28.5cm; ff.268; ll.29
Nastaliq (Persian); water spotted, worm eaten; defective at the end
Beginning:
The author was the eldest son of Sh. Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, he also
compiled some other books, like Zubdatul Tawarikh etc. He wrote this
commentary on Sahih Al-Bukhari and dedicated to the king Aurangzeb Alamgir.
Its text has published from Ansari Press, Dehli.
For some details see:
Nizami, K.A., Hayat-i-Sh. Abdul Haque, pp.255-61
(M.No.9)
Chehal Hadith
By
Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alf-i-Sani
(d.1034/1624)
Size: 23x15cm; ff.8; ll.15
Naskh (Arabic); worm eaten and damaged
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal
Beginning:
Mujaddidi
The compiler collected 40 Ahadith like many other ulama to get blessings
of God. This risalah has been printed.
(M.No.10)
Arbaeen-i-Jami
By
Abdur Rahman Jami
(d.
)
Size: 26.5x18cm; ff.4; ll.13
Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); worm eaten & water spotted. Defective from the
beginning
The MS. is Scribed in gook hand writing.
Beginning: defective
The author Mulana Jami translated the Ahadith in vertical Persian and
completed in 880/1397. The MS. has been printed reputedly.
(M.No.11)
Ahadith Maa Farsi Tarjuma
Size: 26.5x17cm; ff.16; ll.11
Naskh, Nastaliq (Arabic, Persian); water spotted and worm eaten
Beginning:
Someone copied the Ahadith and translated into Persian on the margin for
public use but the translated did not mention his name.
(M.No.11A)
Chehal Hadith Maa Manzoom Farsi Tarjumah
By
Zia-ud-Hussain Alvi
(c.11/17)
Size: 23x14; ff.12; ll.14
Naskh (Arabic & Persian); Red headings, red and blue borders
The translator Zia-ud-Hussain bin Shah Hussain bin Mir Muhammad Yusuf
Naknam Alvi, was a scholar and Suf have good relations with the king
Aurangzeb Alamgir, as he narrated in the beginning in the MS. that the king
used to recite these Ahadith, so I have versifed into Persian to make easy for
the king (f.4a). The authors biographical information is not known to us.
Sirat-i-Tayaba
(M.No.12)
Qasass-ul-Anbiya
Size: 26x18cmcm; ff.110; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings, worm eaten, water spotted and some paper
vacuum packed. Defective at the both ends.
Beginning: defective
The authors name is not appeared in the text; it seems to write one of the
teachers of Mosque Wazir Khan, Lahore.
(M.No.13)
Waqia Miraj
Size: 25x18cm; 41; ll.10
Nastaliq (Urdu); worm eaten, red headings, defective at the end
Beginning:
Some of the teachers related to the Mosque of Wazir Khan, Lahore
narrated the event of Miraj Sharif but his name is not found in the beginning of
the MS.
(M.No.14)
Maarij-ul-Nabuwat
By
Muin-ud-Din Farahi
(d.907/1501)
Beginning:
It is a well-known biography of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) and has been
printed repeatedly.
For some details see:
Storey, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/1/187-88
(M.No.15)
Rauzatul Ashab
By
Waheed-ud-Din Muhammad know as
Mir Khan Jami al-Sfrghabadi
(c.907/1501)
Size: 22x16cm; ff.112; ll.17
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten; red headings; defective at the end
Beginning:
The author was a scholar of Sunnite, he wrote the book against the Shait
and collected many traditions. He completed his book in 944/1537.
The MS. deals with the history and merits of Khulafa-i-Rashideen. Its
another copy is in the Buhar Library (see: Storey, 1/1/213).
(No.16)
Matla-ul-Anwar-ul-Nabviya
Size: 20x15.5cm; ff.22; ll.15
Naskh (Arabic); red headings; defective at the end
Beginning:
Beginning:
The author did not mention his takhalus or name in the text. It seems that
it is written in late 18th century.
Fiqh
(M.No.18)
Maktubat-i-Hamdiah
By
Hamid Qari Lahori (d. 1166-1753)
Size: 25x16; ff.75; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
The author was a well-known theologian of the Punjab and was writer of
many other books on the Fiqh. He was a Suf of Suharwardi Orders and was a
pupil and followers of Mulla Shaikh Temur Lahori. He wrote also some important
discourses on the burning issues of his time.
This is the collection of 20 letters of the author on the burning issues of
Fiqh. Every letters is much lengthy just like a separate Risala. The author
referred many of the well-known collections of the Fatwa and commentaries on
the books of Fiqh. He gave original quotations of those books. See: Ghulam
Sarwar Lahori, Hadiqat-ul-Auliya, p.266.
(M.No.18A)
Risalah Dar Tahqiq Masail-i-Muhimah
(Persian)
Beginning:
This seven folio Risalah have the ten masail and its solutions. This MS. was
once in the Library of well-known scholar of the Punjab Kh. Ghulam Muhay-udDin Qusuri who wrote some notes on the margins of this MS.
(M.No.18B)
10
Risalah Dar Jawaz Namaz-i-Janaza Kinas
(Persian)
Beginning:
Four Folio Risalah deals with the offering of the Janaza prayer. It is just like
a Fatwa declared by the author who was a Mufti of Lahore. He referred many
books of Fiqh during his discussions. The quotations are in Arabic and Persian
both. One of its copy is in Gang Bakhsh Library of Persian Research Institute,
Islamabad. MS. No. 2441. See: Fihrist Alphaby, p.697.
(M.No.19)
Tuhfat-ul Muslimin
By
Mian Muhammad Aqil Lahori
Size: 24x14.5; ff.48; ll.18
Nastaliq, (Shikashta Persian); slightly worm eaten with red headings,
interpretation are given on borders. Probably written with different hands.
Beginning:
The author was a scholar of the Punjab who used to teach Tafsir, Hadith
and Fiqh in his school at Lahore. Many students from Central Asia Afghanistan
and the various places of India were preset during his lectures. He wrote many
books on the important issues of Fiqh, like Sharah Sumail-i-Tirmazi. Some of his
discourses are in Gang Bakhsh Library, Islamabad. (see) the index of Fihrist
Alphaby.
The authors son Qutub-ud-Din and grandson were also scholars and writers. The
present MS. is collection of the sayings of Mian Muhammad Aqil Lahori,
collected by Hamid Qari Lahori, (his pupil). The author collected the Risail of
Mian Timur Lahori and the sayings of other scholars of the Punjab, at one place
he has given many names of the students of Mian Timur Lahori lived in Lahore
and Qasur. In these days Mian Hamid Qaris mausoleum and school are situated
on the Whet Road, Lahore. Two MSS. Qissah-tul-Miraj and Intikhab-e-Tariqah-iMuhammadiya are preserved in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi.
See: Tazkarah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan, vol.1, p.105
(M.No.20)
Dastur-ul-Ahkam
11
Beginning: 1
2
The author who was a scholar and a Suf collected some very notable
traditions of the Fiqh for the public use in the local languages of Sialkot, Punjabi
and Hindi, he compiled in 1257. The author also discussed some very important
issues of his age by the request of his followers.
(M.No.21)
Zad-ul-Fawad
By
Jan Muhammad Abdul Ghani Abbasi (c.12/18)
Size: 23x14.5cm; ff.12; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian), worm eaten.
Beginning: Defective
The MS. deals with the Sufsm and some discussions of Fiqh the author
biographical information is not available.
(M.No.22)
Risalah Ilam-i-Fiqh
Size: 21.5x12.5cm; ff.15. ll.16
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten & water spotted
Beginning: defective
The present work has compiled in the frst year of the accession of king
Akbar Shah II. (1221/1806). The author discussed some burning issue of his
time also; he referred some important books of theology and collections of the
Fatawa.
12
Beginning:
The author whose name is not mentioned in the text, discussed that if
some ambassador comes to any city with his solders is it necessary of him to
pray Zuhar prayer after the Jumma prayer? The author proved that being
traveller compulsion of Zuhar prayer is not applied upon him.
(M.No.24)
Khususiat Wa Fawaid
Size: 23.5x13.5cm; ff.32; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings & brittle
Defective at the both ends
Beginning: defective
The MS. deals with the Fiqh, Aurad conditions for the traveller and some
other issues of the authors period (11/17).
(M.No.25)
Wasilatul Nijat
By
Abdul Aziz Muhadis Dehlvi, Shah
(d.1239/1824)
Size: 23x13.5cm; ff.14; ll.17
Nastaliq (Persian), worm eaten and damaged
Beginning:
This short risalah is about Ilm-i-Kalam and compiled against the believes
of the Shait. It is printed and included the authors collection of Fatawa.
(M.No.26)
13
By
Musa bin Muhammad Shawan Afghan
(c.12/18)
Size: 22x15cm; ff.22; ll.16
Nastaliq (Persian); damaged and worm eaten
Beginning:
Authors biographical information is not known to us, he lived in the
frontier territories of Pakistan. He compiled this risalah on some advises and
religious affairs among the Muslim people.
For some details see:
Monzavi, Ahmad, Fehrit-i-Mushtarik, 4/2351, 14/554
(M.No.27)
Tanbih-ul-Ghaflin
By
Murad Sharf-ud-Din Hussani Ropari
(c.12/18)
Size: 18x13cm; ff.44. ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); Brittle, worm eaten and water spotted, red headings, some
pages are vacuum packed
Beginning:
Ahwal-i-Akhrat
Size: 25x16cm; ff.31; ll.10
Nastaliq (Urdu); defective at he both ends
Beginning: defective
It is an old Urdu prose style, but authors name is not mentioned in the
text.
(M.No.30)
Nijat-ul-Masakin
By
Muhammad Abid bin Maulvi Ghulam Rasool Wazirabadi
(c.12/18)
Size: 21x14cm; ff.15; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); red and blue borders
Scribed by; Muhammad Hassan bin Ghulam Ali bin Hazrat Mian Muhammad
Abid on 1241 a.h.
The MS. scribed by the order of Mian Ghulam Muhammad known as Imam
Gamu of the Mosque of Wazir Khan, Lahore.
Beginning:
The authors biographical detail is not known to us he introduced himself
as Hafz Muhammad Abid bin bin Maulvi Ghulam Rasool bin Maulvi Illah Bakhsh
Wazirabadi Chanabi Hanf Qadri that some of my friends requested to write the
details and salient fetchers of the Kalima-i-Tayyaba, so I have compiled it.
(M.No.30A)
Prof. Muhammad IqbalMujaddidi
15
Risalah Dar Mana Tambaqoo Naushi
By
Muhammad Abid bin Maulvi Ghulam Rasool Wazirabadi
(c.12/18)
Size: 21x14cm; ff.16; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); red and blue borders
Scribed by; Muhammad Hassan bin Ghulam Ali bin Hazrat Mian Muhammad
Abid on 1241 a.h.
The MS. scribed by the order of Mian Ghulam Muhammad known as Imam
Gamu of the Mosque of Wazir Khan, Lahore.
Beginning:
For authors full name see MS. No. 30, many scholars wrote on the same
topic to forbid the Muslims to smoking.
Sufism
(M.No.31)
Kanzul Ibad Fi Sharhil Awrad
By
Baha-ud-Din Zakariyya (d. 661 a.h)
Size: 26x17; ff.260; ll.25, its paper is made of Bukhara.
It is in the Naskh but its style is Central Asian. (Persian)
Commentary by Ali Bin Ahmad Al-Ghuri one of the followers of Shah Rukn-eAlam Multani (d.735 a.h)
Scribed: by Shams-ud-Din Ahmad Bin Maulana Sadar-ud-Din in Samarqand in
854 a.h.
Beginning:
It is about the spiritual guidance for the Sufs, Zikr and daily practical life
of a Muslim.
The Manuscripts has many marginal notes in various styles but the writers
did not showed their names. The heading are given on borders and bold.
It has Central Asian style of Khatt, Shikasta.
For details see:
1. Abdul Haq Delhvi Akhbar al-Akhyar pp. 50-53
2. Muhammad Shaf Maqalat-e-Dini Wa Ilmi, vol.I 235-241
Khazanatul Salikin
By
Frid bin Muhammad bin Daulat Shah
Jalwani Kabizbenji of Ahmad Abad, Gujrat
Beginning:
The MS. is a collection of Malfuzat of Shah Alam bin Shah Qutb-i-Alam
Gujrati (847- 20 Jamadiul Sani 880 / 1424-1675). It consists of the Malfuzat from
6 Zilhajj-Jamadiul Akhir 880 Friday. The author compiled it by the order of
Bandgi Mian Syed Muhmmad known as Hazarat Mian Manjuh Shah. Its frst
majlis begins with 6 Zilhajj, Friday 871 (see f. 4b) and the last majlis is written in
19 Zilhajj Friday, 873 (see f. 315b). This is multi volume book, its two volumes
are preserved in Maulana Azad Library, Muslim University Aligarh and another
MS. is in the Pir Muhammad Shah Library in Ahmad Abad, Gujrat.
This collection of the Malfuzat is compiled in the life time of Shah Alam.
This MS. is the frst volume of the series. This volume is unique and not
recorded in the other Library. Shah Alam Gujrati used to speek in Hindi (Urdu)
and Gujrati. It is important for the local literate of sub-continent.
For details see:
1. Nazir Ahmad, Maqalat-i-Nazir, pp. 457-482
2. Muhammad Aslam, Malfuzati Adab Ki Tarikhi Ahmiyat, pp. 237-261
3. Ali Muhammad Khan, Miraat-i-Ahmadi, Khatima, p. 323
4. Ghausi Mandavi, Gulzar-i-Abrar, p. 336
5. Nizami K., Suhrawardi Silsilah and its influence on medieval Indian Politics,
Medieval India, vol.III, no.12 (1957)
(M.No.33)
Zarb ul Iqdam
By
Shaikh Abdul Haq Muhadis Delhvi (d.1052/1643)
Size: 21.5x14.5; ff.9; ll.15 (The MS. not dated)
Nastaliq (Persian); interpretations are given on borders
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal
Beginning:
Mujaddidi
17
It is the collection of the practices of the Naqshbandi Sufs and the Azkar
used to practice Kh. Muhammad Masum. It has published and its Urdu
translation is also printed but the present MS. Is scribed by his Khalifa Suf Dost
Muhammad Baig Peshawari and this is the oldest copy.
Consult the following sources:
1. Safar Ahmad, Maqamat-i-Masumi
2. Kamal-ud-Din Muhammad Ihsan, Rauzat-ul-Quyyumiah, v.2
3. Ubaid Ullah, Hasnat-ul-Harmeen (collection of the saying of the Kh.)
(M.No.35)
Majmuah Nowishta Hai Kh. Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
By
Khawaja Ghulam Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
(d.1270/1854)
Size: 22.5x14.5cm; ff.172; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This Majmuah is prepared by Kh. Ghulam Nabi Lillahi (d.1302/1884); it has
the following short discourses.
There are some Ijazat Namahs stamped by Shah Ghulam Ali Delhvi in this
Majmuah.
(M.No.36)
Hidyatul Talibin
By
Muhammad Hassan Zakori
Size: 21x16; ff.114; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); some headings are red
Commentary by Muhammad Gul Zakori
Beginning:
The MS. is a guide book for the Sufs of the Naqshbandi orders, which was
given to the followers for their guidance in their practical life.
The author was q well-known scholar and Shaikh of this order. He lived in
Zakori, D.I.Khan and died at the same place in 1312 a.h. and wrote some
notable books on Sufsm and had many students and followers. There are some
sourced like of the author and the commentator as:
1. Muhammad Hassan Zakori, Rawzatul Awliya, pp.217-220
2. Muhammad Hassan Zakori, Hidayatul Talibin, pp.92-96
(M.No.37)
Baqir-ul-Anwar
19
By
Muhammad Baqir Uchi Bukhari (c.12/18)
Size: 19.5x12cm; ff.19; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian), undated
Beginning:
The author biographical information is not found in the Tazkirahs of the
Sufs, and other person of the same name was the author of Jawahir-ul-Awliya
(1096/1686) is different from the present author. The MS. is a collection of the
Aurad and meditation and prayer of Sufs, especially of Suharwardi order. The
author referred some rare discourses of this order those are not available is
now.
For some details see:
The Muqadimah of Jawahir-ul-Awliya by Dr. Ghulam Sarwar
(M.No.38)
Siraj-ul-Hidayah
By
Ahmad Barni (c.772/1371)
Size: 21.5x14cm. ff.110, ll.16-17
Nastaliq (Persian); with red headings and the references are also in the same
colour. The MS. is defective at the both ends but it has been completed by the
help of photocopy system.
Beginning:
The MS. is a collection of the sayings of the very reputed Suf Makhdum
Jahaniyan Jahanghast Bukhari (d.785/1383), the author was one of his followers
and lived with him when the Makhdum came from Thatha to Dehli in 772/1371,
was present there. The MS. has nine chapters full of the discussion on Sufsm
and Fiqh. There are very some important and burning issues of his period
discussed. There are many MS. of the present MS. is preserved in the Libraries
of the world. It has edited by Qazi Sajjad Hussain and printed from Delhi.
For details see:
1. Muhammad Ayyub Qadri, Makhdum Jahaniyan Jahanghast, pp.189-191
2. Abdul Haq Dehlvi, Akhbar-ul-Akhyar, pp.452-454
3. Ghulam Sarwar Lahori, Hadiqat-ul-Awliya, pp.156-158
(M.No.39)
Hidaiat ul Qadiriah
20
By
Habatullah bin Abdul Hayy Qarshi
Qadri Makki Jely Lahori (c.12/18)
Size: 20x11cm; ff.15; ll.13
Nastaliq (Arabic), warm eaten
Beginning:
The details about the author not available in the Tazkirahs of Sufs, he
belonged to Lahore and Qadri order. His elders were from Mecca Mukirrimah
then Jeal of Iraq then migrated to Lahore. The MS. deals with the theory of
Wahdatul Wujood. The author who lived in Lahore in the period of the King
Farrukh Sayyer (1124-1131/1713-1719). He proved his ideology with many
authentic sources that the theory is genuine. He wrote some points against
those Sufs who were the opponent of this idea. The MS. is a rare and unique, no
other copy is recorded.
(M.No.40)
Khulasatul Maarif
By
Sh. Adam Banuri Naqshbandi
(d.1053/1644)
Size: 21x15cm; ff.379 (2 vols.); ll.20-21
Nastaliq (Persian), with marginal notes by Sh. Muhammad Amin Badakhshi, the
authors successor in Mecca Mukarrimah. Scribed by one of the disciples of the
author by the order of Sh. Badakhshi, undated but complete MS
possesses
Sh. Badakhshi
of
()
(M.No.40B)
Risalah Al-Mufazilah Bayn Al-Insan Wal Kaba
By
Muhammad Amin Badakhshi
(c.1020-1102/1611-1690)
Size: 21x15cm; ff.18; ll.24
Sh. Badakhshi, the author was a great scholar of Central Asia, India and
Mecca Mukarrima. He was follower of Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi the
1079/1669 and the disciple of Sh. Adam Banuri. He entered in the circle of the
Sh. in 1051/1642 and travelled with him to Hermayn, where he lived with his
Sh. for twenty months and one day. He himself wrote that he lived in Hermayn
for ffty years after the death of Sh. (Nataij ul Hermayn, ff.115-116 a.b). He was
author of about twenty four books, which are on Sufsm and Fiqh. He wrote a
separate book on life and teaching of his Sh. Adam Banuri entitled Nataij ul
Hermayn, in three volumes, not printed so far but it 3 rd volume is translated into
Urdu by Dr. Moeen Nizami under the title of Manaqib ul Hazrat. Once he
travelled from Mecca to Egypt, where he died and buried, Zawahir f.103A
(approximately after 1102/1690).
For some details see:
1. Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan Wa Hind, 1/851-54
2. Chamkani, Muhammad Umar, Zawahir MS., Shirani collection, Punjab
University Library, Lahore (no.388)
3. Nizami, Moeen, Manaqib ul Hazrat, the introduction
(M.No.40C)
Karamat-i-Admiya
By
Muhammad Amin Badakhshi
(c.1020-1102/1611-1690)
Size: 21x15cm; ff.41; ll.21-25
Nastaliq (Persian); with red headings. It is autographed and stamped by the
author with marginal notes by the author.
Beginning:
For the life sketch of the author see MS. no.32A. The present discourse
deals with the miracles of the authors Sh. Adam Banuri. He also gave some
aspects about the miracles of the Sufs those are related with the prosperity of
Holy Prophet (Mojzat) and in some other facets quoted some rare books and
proved that the Sufs miracles are legal. He numerated many miracles of the Sh.
although the book is full with miracles collection, but has some biographical
aspects also.
This is unique and single copy MS. (no other copy23is recorded).
(M.No.41)
Ishq-ul-Salikin
By
Umar Naushahi (c.1193/1779)
Size: 23x12; ff.93; ll.15-16
Nastaliq & Shikasta (Persian versifed), brittle and warm eaten. The MS. was
compiled in 1193 a.h., and this copy was scribed by Syed Daud Ahmad at
Zafarwal, Sialkot, on 14 Rabi-ul-Sani 1268 a.h.
Beginning:
The author Sh. Umar Naushahi the follower of Sh. Bakhat Jamal Naushahi,
authors biographical information is not available in the tazkirah of the Persian
poets and Sufs of this order. This MS. is folklore of Akhtar Munir and Mahroos
love story, in the beginning author gave some details of Sufsm. The well-known
author of Naushahi order copied this MS. in 1398 a.h. which is preserved in his
own Library, Lahore.
(M.No.42)
Risalah Noor-i-Tawhid
Size: 22x13.5; ff.18; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This risalah deals with the philosophy of Wahdatul Wujud, he quoted some
saying of the great Sufs in this way, especially the writings of Chisti Sufs. He
also discussed the Tanazzalat according to Wahdatul Wujud. It seems that it has
written by Kh. Khurd Dehlvi (d.1073/1663).
(M.No.42A)
Ayn-ul-Yaqin
By
Shah Fakhar ud Din Dehlvi
(d.1199/1687)
24
This short risalah is about the spiritual progress of the Sufs and their
exaltation to the destination of Ayn-ul-Yaqin. The author was a great scholar and
Suf who wrote many books on Sufsm,
For details see:
Tarikh Mashaikh-i-Chasht, vol.v/. The present MS. has printed.
(M.No.42B)
Risalah Raz-o-Niaz
Size: 22x13.5; ff.8; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This risalah is about the description of Wahdatul Wujud. The author
sported the theories of Sh. Ibn Arabi. He also discussed Ayan-i-Sabitah and
barzakh. It comes across that the author was one of the followers Shah Fakhar
ud Din Dehlvi.
(M.No.43)
Malfuzat-i-Sharifa
By
Kh. Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
(d.1270/1852)
Size: 25x15.5cm; ff.28; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian), red headings, little worm eaten
Beginning:
The present MS. is a collection of the sayings of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi
Mujaddidi (d.1240/1824). This not only the Malfuzat but have many aspects of
socio political conditions of late 18 th century also. It was that time when Dehli
was occupied by the British, the resident Charles Metcalf once met with Shah
Ghulam Ali, the king Akbar Shah Sani and other Rajas of the native states also
used to come to Shah Ghulam Alis Dargha and some other points of this type
are narrated in this collection. The present MS. has some other copies in the
Maktubat Khawaja Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
Size: 25.5x14; ff.50; ll.17-18
Shikashta (Persian); worm eaten and brittle
Beginning:
These letters are written by the author himself. This is the collection of
letters of very famous scholar & Suf of the Punjab Kh. Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din
Qusuri, addressed to Mulvi Ghulam Muhammad of Murali (D.I.Khan), some of
letters are personal type but others have the discussions of Suf affairs like
muraqiba (meditation), taayunat and tanazzulat. Another copy of the MS. is in
the Library of Sh. Abdullah Jaan, Peshawar (for details see: the rot graphs
section of the present catalogue).
(M.No.45)
Maktubat Khawaja Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
By
Kh. Ghulam Nabi Lillahi
(d.1302/1885)
Size: 19x13; ff.45; ll.9
Nastaliq (Persian); Scribed by Fazal Hussain 15 Rajab, 1293 a.h.
Beginning:
The present collections of the letters are compiled by the writers follower
Kh. Lillahi who was also a scholar and Suf. These letters are addressed to
various disciples of the writer have some discussion on Fiqh and some burning
issues of the British period. The author also informed some important theories
of Sufsm.
(M.No.46)
Makatib Maulana Ghulam Murtiza Birbalvi
By
Beginning:
The writer was a great scholar of the Panjab, Suf and disciple of Kh.
Ghulam Mahay ud Din Qusuri. These letters are address to Kh. Ghulam Nabi
Lillahi, the author discussed some personal affair and difficulties of Sufsm. This
is rare and unique collection no other copy is seen.
For some details see:
Tazkirah-i-Ulama wa Mashaikh Pakistan wa Hind, II/1042
(M.No.47)
Lawami-ul-Ishraq
By
Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Dawwani
(d.908/1502)
Size: 20x12.7; ff.74; ll.16
Nastaliq (Persian); Red borders & headings, red pauses, worm eaten &
damaged. (damaged at the both ends)
Beginning:
The author was a well-known scholar of a Central Asia his book is under
the title of Akhlaq-i-Jalali has been published repeatedly. (see for the details:
Fehritwarih Kitabhai Farsi, 6/583).
(M.No.48)
Zauqia
By
Abdullah Waiz Multani (c.12/18)
Size: 20.5x14cm; ff.18. ll.13
Nashtaliq Shikasta (Persian)
Beginning:
The author of MS. lived in the reign of Farrukh Sayyer (1124-1131/17131719). He was a scholar, Suf and was in the royal service, became the chief
organizer of the Mosque of Shah Jahan, he was bitter27anomy of the Shiat sect.
He was also a friend of Nawwab Khan-i-Dauran. The present MS. deals with
Sufsm and some of its difficulties discussed also.
For details see:
1. Khawf Khan, Muntakhab-ul-Lubab, 2/758-760
2. Abdul Hay Hasni, Nuzhatul Khawatir, 6/168
(M.No.49)
Risalah Dar Ishq
Size: 19.7x13.5cm; ff.25; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian); quotations are marked red
Beginning:
This short treaty is about Zat-i-Shuhood and other discussions on the
same topic. The author also discussed other points with the references of Quran
and Sunnah. The author did not write against the theory of Wahdatul Wujood.
(M.No.50)
Makatib Mian Abdul Khaliq
Size: 21.5x14.5cm; ff.41. ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This is a collection of Mian Abdul Khaliq and some other persons like Syed
Abdur Rehman, Haji Abdul Karim and Muhammad Fazil, on the discussion of
some Fiqh and Suf matters of their own time. It appears from the text that it
was in 12/18 century Persian prose.
(M.No.51)
Majma-ul-Asrar
By
Bahadur Shah Qadri Bhakri
(d.1274/1857-58)
Size: 19.5x12; ff.228. ll.14
Beginning:
The authors Syed Bahadur Shah Qadri Bhakri bin Syed Mir Shah Hussani,
compiled in 1229/1813. The MS. have few facets on Tariqah Qadri, Ism-i-Zat,
Pas-i-Anfas and various shajrahs of the Sufs, gemological tables of the author is
also is mentioned in it. Its another MS. is in the National Museum, Karachi.
For some details see:
1. Fehrist Nuskha Hai Khati-i-Farsi Mauza-i-Milli, p.264
2. Fehrist Mushtrik, 3/1868
(M.No.52)
The Same
Size: 18x13; ff.210; ll.13-14
Nastaliq (Persian); Red headings, and pauses brittle & worm eaten. Scribed by
Daud Ahmad on 1243 a.h.
(M.No.53)
Nuqta
By
Farzand Ali Sialkoti (c.13/19)
Szie: 20.5x15cm; ff.81; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten, brittle, red pauses and headings
Beginning:
The author Mian Farzand Ali disciple of Sh. Bahadur Shah Qadri Bhakri
(d.1274/1857-58) was lived in his Khanqah in Zafarwal, Sialkot. He was a
prominent Suf of the Panjab have many followers someone had compiled his
biography which is preserved in town Zafarwal.
The MS. is rare and unique, no other copy in the record.
(M.No.54)
Majalis Farzand Ali Sialkoti
Size: 25.5x15cm; ff.8+2; ll.13
Nastaliq & Shikashta (Persian); brittle, worm eaten, hand make paper
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddidi
Beginning:
29
The MS. consists of sayings of Mian Sh. Farzand Ali Sialkoti with
genealogical table of Naushahi family. The discussions of these Majalis are
about Fiqh and Sufsm, a rare MS.
(M.No.55)
Mabda-ul-Jahan
By
Ghani Alsuf (c.10/16)
Size: 21.5x12.5cm; ff.16; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten, brittle.
Scribed by: Ghulam Qadir bin Syed Farzand Ali Sialkoti on 12 Jamadi-ul-Sani,
1270 a.h.
Beginning:
The MS. matter is based on Sh. Ghani Alsuf who was disciple of Sh.
Bahauddin Zakriya Multani. The MS. has four facets, it deals with Hazrat Adam
and his descent from heaven to earth and the difficulties faced in this way. It is
a rare MS.
(M.No.56)
Hasanat-ul-Arifn
By
Dara Shikuh
Size: 25.5x15.5cm; ff.13; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian), worm eaten & brittle. Names are underlined.
Beginning:
The author, Prince Dara Shikuh was a well-known son of the king Shah
Jahan. He wrote many books on Sufsm, in this risalah he collected the
Shathiyat (monkish ways) of the Sufs and there explanations with the examples
of the Sufs. The text has been printed from India and Iran.
(M.No.57)
Siraj-ul-Salikin
30
Beginning:
The author belonged to the Shattari order have some other books on
Sufsm like Asrar-ul-Dawat and Risalah-i-Irfani, his father Kamal-ud-din Behlol
lived in the town Sandela. His collection of malfuzat compiled by Qutb-ud-Din
Nur-ud-Din Shattari under the title of Majalis-ul-Abrar (998-1010/1589-1601),
the MS. is in the Library of Sh. Hashim Jaan Sirhindi of Tandoo Sain Dad, Sindh.
Siraj-ul-Salikin deals with the affairs of Sufsm especially of the Shattari order,
the practices of this order collected by Shah Muhamamd Ghaus Gawaliari under
the title Jawahir-i-Khamsa, but the author of Siraj-ul-Salikin explained with at
many places in his book and gave many details of these points.
For some details see:
1. Ghausi, Gulzar-i-Abrar, p.
2. Qutb-ud-Din Shattari, Majalis-ul-Abrar, MS.
3. Monzavi, Ahmad, Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1254, 1322, 1491, 1546-47
(M.No.58)
Biyaz Khanqah Syed Farzand Ali Sialkoti
(c.1120-1289/1709-1872)
Size: 26x16.5cm; ff.23; ll.18
Shikashta (Persian); damaged & worm eaten
Beginning: 1276 28
This biyaz is a record of the Khanqah Syed Farzand Ali Qadri Sialkoti, have
the details of expenses and income, list of the followers, chronogram for the
dates of death of the people attached to Khanqah, there is a notable
chronogram for the date of death of Syed Farzand Ali Qadri and his short
biographical information.
This is a rare and unique MS. for the history of Sufsm in the Panjab.
(M.No.59)
31
By
Zain-ul-Abidin
Size: 23.5x15cm; ff.118; ll.14
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings, worm eaten and damaged
Beginning:
The author biographical information in not known, he lived in 12/18 th
century in India. The MS. is about some lengthy discussion on Sufsm and Fiqh,
quoting some verses of the known Persian poet. He discussed at many places a
Suf stage Fina, Baqa, Maqam-i-Mahmood etc.
( M.No.60)
Maktubat Qazi Sanaullah Panipati
By
Qazi Sanaullah Panipati
(d.1225/1810)
Size: 21.5x15.5cm; ff.18; ll.15
Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); defective from the beginning, with red headings and
references, water spotted
Beginning: defective
For the biographical detail of the author see MS. No.113. The Qazi
addressed these letters to some of his contemporary scholars and discussed
many burning issues of Fiqh but their names are not found in the MS.
No other MS. is recorded.
(M.No.61)
Fawaid-ul-Salikim
By
Farid-ud-Din Masood Ganj-i-Shakar
(d.664/1265)
Size: 21x14cm; ff.10; ll.12
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings, worm eaten & brittle
Beginning: defective
Masabih-ul-Arifn
By
Abdul Karim Chishti Lahori
(d.1045/1635)
Size: 22x15; ff.12; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian), worm eaten & brittle
Defective at the end.
Beginning:
The author was a great Suf of the Chishti order; he compiled Sharah
Sharah-i-Fusus-ul-Hikam, Asrar-i-Ajiba and Risalah Masla-i-Hadith. The present
MS. deals with the practices of the Sufs the Chishti order especially.
For some details see:
1. Ghulam Sarwar Lahori, Khazinatul Asfa, 1/470-71
2. Ghulam Sarwar Lahori, Hadiqatul Awliya, pp.91-92
3. Rehman Ali, Tazkirah Ulama-i-Hind, p.320
4. Abdul Hai Hassani, Nuzhatul Khawatir, 5/443
5. Zahoor-ud-Din Ahmad, Pakistan Main Farsi Adab, 2/282-85
(M.No.63)
Mirat-ul-Haqaiq
By
Abdul Rehman bin Abdur Rasool Abbasi Chishti
(c.12/18)
Size: 17x11.5cm; ff.7. ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); Brittle, red headings, one important stamp
Beginning:
33
Irshad-ul-Ashiqin
By
Muhammad Raza Shattari Lahori
(d.1118/1707)
Size: 29.5x19.5cm; ll.21; worm eaten and vacuum packed and water spotted.
Defective at the both ends.
Beginning: defective
The author was a Suf of Shattari order lived in Lahore, he completed in
present book in Akbar Nagar 1068/1657. He was Qazi of Lahore in the reign of
Aurangzeb. For some details see the Rot graph in the present catalogue.
(M.No.65)
Ghanj-ul-Asrar
Size: 20x12.5cm; ff.22; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten, water spotted and damaged
Beginning:
Someone who did not give his name in the beginning of MS. compiled it in
four facets about the heart of the man, in the way of the Sufs. He quoted from
Quran and Sunnah and narrated some sayings of the scholars and Sufs.
(M.No.66)
Maali-ul-Himam
By
Junaid Baghdadi, Sheikh (fabricated)
Size: 17.5x10.7; ff.30; ll.13
Naskh (Arabic), red headings
Beginning:
34
It deals with the practices of the Sufs, but no one old tazkirah of the Sufs
have its reference, so it is fabricated to the Sheikh.
(No.67)
Awrad Wa Wazaif Masnuna
Size: 17.5x10cm; ff.35; ll.9
Naskh & Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); worm eaten; red inter linear translation of
Arabic text in Persian
Beginning: defective
It is collection of daily practices for the Muslims during the prayers.
(M.No.68)
Wazaif-i-Masnuna
Size: 18x11; ff.16; ll.7
Naskh (Arabic); red borders with some notes
Beginning:
These are some Awrad for daily practices for the Muslims.
(M.No.69)
Nikat-i-Tasawwuf
Size: 21x13.5cm; ff.27; ll.9
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten and damaged
Beginning:
The authors name is not mentioned in the text, there are many headings
called Nukta, so the MS. is titled, Nikat.
(M.No.70)
Risalah Muraqibat
Size: 15.5x10.5cm; ff.6; ll.11
Nastaliq (Persian); brittle and red headings, defective at the both ends
35
Beginning:
The author collected the certifcates for the Awrad and the traditions by
the Sufs. He also narrated some examples and quoted Quran and Sunnah.
(M.No.72)
Rasail Shah Abul-ul-Maali Lahori
By
Shah Abul-ul-Maali Lahori
(c.960-1024/1552-1615)
Size: 19.5x11.5cm; ff.106; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten and brittle, headings and pauses are red
Beginning:
The author Shah Abul-ul-Maali Lahori was a well-known Suf of Qadri order,
disciple of Sh. Daud Kirmani Shergari. He had compiled many books on Sufsm
and was a Persian poet, with Ghurbati takhalus, there is a MS. copy of Diwn in
the Panjab University Library. The present MS. is a collection of his short
discourses on Sufsm:
1. Guldasta-i-Bagh Iram, it is in not and Manaqib of Holy Prophet (pbuh) and
some Nasaih.
2. Thufatul Qadria, it is a collection of some biographical information and
miricles of Sh. Abdul Qadir Jilani Gaus-i-Azam.
3. Sherah-i-Yazda Bait, it is a commentary on the well-known 11 verses of
Sufsm
4. Sherah-i-Bazi Kalimat Dar Manaqib-i-Gaus-i-Azam
Some of his rasail are in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabd and Punjab University
Library, Lahore. (see: Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1338, 1672 4/2393, 2502 etc.
(M.No.73)
36
Malfuzat Maulana Lutfullah
By
Abdullah (c.12/18)
Beginning:
Yog Bashist
Size: 17.5x11.5cm; ff.11. ll.14
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten; damaged badly
Beginning:
The authors name is not appeared in beginning of the MS. due to
defective, the translated dedicated to the king Nur-ud-Din Jahangir (10141037/1605-1628). Prince Dara Shikoh translated its Sanskrit text into Persian
but it is different then it.
For some details see the introduction of Mr. Abdi on Persian translation of
the same book by Dara.
(M.No.75)
Miftahul Janan
By
Muhammad Jafar bin Muhammad Taqi Majlasi
(d.1106/1694)
Size: 24.5x17cm; ff.110; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); water spotted, worm eaten; defective from beginning
Beginning: defective
The MS. is deals with preaching and collection of37some stories. The MS. is
printed in Bombay 1318 a.h.
For some details see:
Naushahi, Arif, Kitab Shanashi Aasar-i-Farsi, 1/777
(M.No.76)
Risalah-i-Tasawwuf
Size: 20.5x12.5cm; ff.8; ll.13
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian)
Beginning:
The MS. is simple stories of ethical events and some aspects of Sufsm. It
is compiled for preaching.
(M.No.77)
Sherah Pand Namah
Size: 23x14.5cm; ff.32; ll.25
Naskh Shikashta (Persian); some red headings; water spotted and damaged
Beginning:
This is well-known MS. is Persian course Pand Namah by Saadi Shirazi, but
the commentator name is not mentioned due to its defective at the end.
(M.No.78)
Maktubat Imam-i-Rabbani
By
Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alf-i-Sani
(d.1034/1624)
Size: 22x16cm; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); some headings are red; defective at the both ends
Beginning: defective
This is the collection of the letters of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alf-iSani and printed repeatedly.
Tufah-i-Nasaih
38
By
Yusuf Ghada, Sheikh (c.795/1392)
Size: 19.5x12.5cm; ff.22; ll.12
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); red borders and headings; worm eaten and
damaged; defective from the beginning
Scribed by; Hafz Muhammad Yar bin Hafz Ahmad at Batala, Emanabad on 3
Rabi-ul-Awwal 1199 a.h. by the order of Mir Syed Muhammad Khujandi
Emanabadi.
Beginning: defective
It is a collection of verses in the style of Sufs. The author was a Suf of the
Sultanate period of Muslim India.
The book is popular and printed repeatedly.
(M.No.80)
Adim-ul-Nazir
By
Muhammad Sharif Shattari
(c.1093/1682)
Size: ff.108; ll.19
Nastaliq (Persian), red headings; worm eaten and brittle
Beginning:
The present work deals with the Sufsm, especially Shattari order, the
author coated many verses of some of known poets and stories of ethics. Every
new item begins the word (nukta). Authors biographical information is not
known to us.
Tazkirahs of Sufis
(M.No.81)
Zubda tul Maqamat
By
39
Khawaj Muhammad Hashim Kishmi
(c.1000-1042/1591-1632)
Beginning:
The author was a reputed scholar and a Suf of Central Asia (Badakhshan)
migrated to India and went to his relative Mir Muhammad Nauman Badakhshi
(d.1059/1649), then he attached himself with Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif
Sani (d.1034/1624). He was bestowed Kilafat and order to go to Burhanpur
(Deccan) where he lived till his death and guided many people to the way of
spiritual life. He compiled many books on Sufsm and Fiqh. He was also a
Persian poet, prepared his divan, preserved in india office library and library of
Dacca university, and Muslim University, Aligarh. He also wrote another tazkirah
of sufes, entitled Nasmat ul quds, another small discourses the author himself
collected whole of his rasails in a book that is preserved in a private library of
kh. Abdullah Jan Library Peshawar.
The present MS. consists of two patrts, the frst is about the life and
teachings of Kh. Baqi Billa (d.1012/1602) and his Khulafa, the last deals life and
teachings of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif Sani and his spiritual followers.
For details see:
1. Akhtar Muhammad Khan, Jawahir-i-Hashimiah (life of Kh. Hashim),
Hyderabad Deccan
2. Rubina Anjum Naqvi, Ghazliyat-i-Khawaja Muhammad Hashim Kishmi.
Theses for M.A. Persian, Punjab University Lahore.
3. Noshahi, Arif, Naqad-i-Umar, Lahore, 2005
4. Iqbal Sabar, Khawaja Muhammad Hashim Kishmi (article in Sufs, Sultans
and Feudal Orders ed. By Mansoora Haider, Delhi 2004
(M.No.82)
Kamalat-i-Mujaddidiya
By
Abdul Hay Mujaddidi bin Amir Abulkhair Samarqandi
(c.1168-1219)
Size: 23.5x13.5; ff.376; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); not dated. Heading are red and at some places remained
Lucana, as usually remained in the author copies. The authors life sketch is not
available in the known Tazkirahs.
Beginning:
40
The author was a native of Central Asia; Samarqand his father was a Suf
of his period and belonged to the Naqshbandi order. The author was follower of
Mirza Abdullah Naqshbandi who was also a habitant so Samarqand but he have
to migrate to Kabul after some times later he returned back (as author narrated
in this MS.). He also wrote that in 1218 a.h. his age is 50 years. So we can guess
his year of birth is 1168. The author belonged to the Mujaddiya order in the
channel of Kh. Muhammad Masums son Sh. Sibghatullah.
The MS. Consist on the Naqshbandi practices and other details about the
Lataif and other points of the same way.
This MS. is an autograph copy, rare and unique MS.
(M.No.83)
Rauzat ul Quyyumiah
By
Kamal-ud-Din Muhammad Ihsan
(d. after 1164/1749)
Size: 27.5x19; pp.121+249; ll.17. Volume III & IV
Nastaliq (Persian); the headings are red
Beginning:
defective
The MS. Is a Tazkirah Naqshbandi Mujaddadi branch of Sufsm. He was a
follower of Kh. Muhammad Zubair Sirhindi d. 1152/1739. He was not only a Suf
but a Persian poet also. His father Abul Abbas Badar-ud-Din Hassan Ahmad
(c.1090-1149/1679-1737) was also a Suf of the same order and one of the
grandsons of Mujaddid Alfsani. His grandfather Abul Hassan Muhammad Hadi
d.1123/1711 was also an author of many books (see Maqamat-i-Maasumi v.4,
314p). The present Tazkirah is very useful for the life and teachings of Kh.
Muhammd Zubair but its remaining parts have not notable material. The text of
this MS. Has not published to date, one MS. Is in the Library of the Khaniqah of
Lillah Town, Jehlum and the other is in the Punjab Public Library Lahore (see the
Rot graphs Sections of the present Catalogue, but three Urdu translations are
available.
Details are available in:
1. Ahmad Abul Khair Makki, Hadiyah-i-Ahmadiah, p.68
2. Safar Ahmad, Maqamat-i-Masumi, V.4, 322. V.1, pp. 305-316
3. Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Hazrat Mujaddid Alifsani, Aik Tehkiki Jaizah, pp.8689
41
Beginning:
The author quoted many verses of some known poets like Ali Hazin, he
also referred some errors of Hazin and defended that the poet of this type
cannot make the mistake. He has given the biographical sketch of well-known
Persian poet Noor-ud-Din Waqif of Patiala (Batala), Mirza Khalil, Mir Aqeel Kausri
Hamadani, Nasir Ali Sirhindi and some other poets like Ayat Ullah Sana etc.
(M.No.85)
Risalah Dar Chahar Tarikah-i-Sufa
Size: 21x13.05cm; ff.10; ll.17
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
Author has not mentioned his name in the beginning of MS. but as he
narrated that Haji Habib Ullah claimed in Bukhara that the Sufsm is not
according to the Shariah. He also wrote a makhzar that this way is not proved
from the Sunnah, in the year (1169/1456) but the author tried to prove that he
was wrong, infect whole of the 14 th orders of Sufsm are according to the Muslim
theology are genuine. At the end author so gave some spiritual genealogical
tables.
(M.No.86)
Shajrah-i-Naqshbandia
By
Sh. Khalid Kurdi Naqshbandi
(d.1242/1826)
Size: 20.5x16.5cm; ff.11; ll.18-19
Nastaliq (Persian), some red headings
Beginning:
th
The author was one of the greatest scholar of the
42 mid of 18 century. He
was one of the disciples of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi, who came from Baghdad in
Dehli and entered in the circle of the Shah and became very popular in Arabian
countries. He wrote many books on Fiqh and Sufsm. He has innumerable
followers in Iraq, Syria, Arabia and Turkey.
He has wrote this shajrah for the followers of the Sufs especially for the
Naqshbandis. He used to give its copy to his followers when they enter in his
circle.
At the end of the MS. there are some Persian poems those have the
chronograms for the dates of the death of eminent persons of the Naqshbandi
order and gave some biographical sketches also.
Manaqib-i-Sadat
Size: 21.5x15cm; ff.68; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian), with red hidings and border, brittle and water spotted with
marginal notes
Beginning:
The author narrated some wars between the none Muslim Rajas and the
martyrs in 303/915 and some other wars of the same time like Mir Syed Sultan
Sadar-ud-Din etc.
(M.No.88)
Sawanih Maulvi Ghulam Rasool Alampuri
By
Muhammad Aziz ud Din Qanungo
Size: 24x15.5cm; ff.19; ll.24
Nastaliq (Urdu), red headings and pagination.
Scribed by the author himself, on May 10, 1928. Single copy MS.
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal
Mujaddidi
Beginning:
43
The author Aziz ud Din lived in a town Jaura, Tarantaran (Amritsir), wrote
some books other then it, like Riaz ul Quran (printed). He also translated Shareh
Ahsan-ul-Qasas of Ghulam Rasool into Urdu, the autographed copy is preserved
in the present collection. The present MS. is a biography of well-known Punjabi
poet Maulvi Ghulam Rasool Alampuri (d.1293/1876), the author of Ahsan ul
Qassas and Dastan-i-Ameer Hamza both in versifed Punjabi.
Majmuah-i-Risail
Size: 23.5x13.5cm; pp.92. ll.24
Nastaliq & Shikasta (Persian), Brittle & worm eaten, red headings and possesses
rich marginal notes, page no. 59 is disarranged with 62. Scribed by the author
himself, no other copy has been seen.
There are three small discourses in this MS;
(M.No.89)
Zubdat-ul-Saliheen
By
Qazi Muhammad Zafar-ud-Din Nanutvi
(c.12/18)
Page: 1-69
Beginning:
Zubdat-ul-Saliheen, completed 1118 a.h. about the Sufsm and some life
sketches of the authors ancestors, some of them lived in Nanotah, Saharanpur.
The tradition which author copied are about his on family, so authenticated. He
also gave some spiritual Aurad. He compiled some other books like Nasab
Namah Wa Ahwal-i-Ajdad Shah Alam and Khulasatul Tawarikh, the autographed
copies are in the Kitab Khana Ganj Bakhsh, Islamabad (see Fehrist-i-Mushtarik,
10/513,490,626; 11/974.
(M.No.89A)
Risalah Tariq Istikhara
Pages: 72-76
Beginning:
44
Risalah Tariq Istikhara, completed 1118 a.h. The author collected in this
MS. many Aurad during the Istikhara, according to the names of days and
months. He also quoted many traditions of the Sufs on this topic by referring
Quran and Sunnah.
(M.No.89B)
Mirat-ul-Awliya
Pages: 77-92
Beginning:
In this MS. the author gave the details of the dates and years of the death
of prominent Muslims and his own ancestors. This is the most important risalah
according to the source material. He gave biographical sketch of many people
which are not found in other sources.
(M.No.90)
Qiran ul Saden
By
Muhammad Raf bin Muhammad Aslam
Abbasi Qadri Naqshbandi (c.12/18)
Size: 22.5x15; ff.270; ll.19
Nastaliq (Persian), with red headings, handmade Indian paper.
Scribed by Mir Muhammad Hassan, dated 11 Jamadi-ul-Sani 1229 a.h.
Beginning:
The author was the followers of some Sufs lived in Peshawar and often
used to visit Lahore and met Sh. Muhammad Saeed Lahori, who was his Sheikh.
The present MS. is a Tazkirah of the well-known Suf Sh. Muhammad Saeed bin
Muhammad Qadri Naqshbandi Lahori (d.1168/1754) and buried at Lahore, was
a prominent scholar and Suf, some reputed Sufs used to meet him in his old
age like Shah Wali Ullah Muhaddis Dehlvi who has taken permission for the
Aurad, Jawahir-i-Khamsa by Shah Muhammad Ghaus, Gawaliari (d.970/1562) as
he himself mentioned in his book Al-Intibah, (pp.92-96). The king of Afghanistan
Ahmad Shah Durrani (d.) met Sh. Muhammad Saeed at Lahore, he advised the
King not to destroy the city and he did so. (Hadiqatul Awliya pp.201-03). Sh.
Muhammad Saeed was disciple of Syed Mahmood Kurdi, who met in Madina
Munnawara and he also taken permission from Sh. Muhammad Ashraf Lahori
(d.1108/1696) in the Shattari order. He has the permission of Naqshbandi order
from Hafz Saad Ullah. His reputation reached from Lahore to Afghanistan and
Ahwal-i-Mashaykh-i-Kibar
By
Suleman bin Saad Ullah
Size: 19x10.5cm; ff.38; ll.14
Shikashtah (Persian), the scriber of the MS. is Abdur Rahim bin Hafz Abdul
Hafeez, dated 17 Zelqada 1158
Beginning:
The author biography sketch is not traced in the known of books this
subject. He was one of the followers of Qadiri, Shattari order, according to
Harisi. His title was Fazail Khan and was working under Aurangzaib Alamgir. He
died Jamadul Awal 1103 a.h. His rank was 1500 (Tarikh-i-Muhammadi p.3). He
was buried in the territory of Myo Hospital, Lahore. The present MS. is a Tazkirah
and Malfuzat of a reputed Shaikh of Qadiri, Shattari order Muhammad Ashraf
Lahori d.1108, compiled during the life time of the Shaikh. The Shaikh was
author of many other books on Sufsm. One book and titled Jami ul Fawaid, at
the end of it he narrated his autogiography, he was a also Persian poet with the
Takhallus of Ashraf. He coated one of his not in this book (see the details MS.
no. 25). He was also attached with Aurangzaib Alamgir who awarded him much
amount and impressed by his spiritual superiority. He built a Madrasa and a
Mosque in Lahore outside of Bhatti Gate.
Ahwal-i-Mashaykh-i-Kibar is a rare and unique MS. now edited by Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddidi and published from Persian Research Institute, Islamabad.
For details see the introduction of the printed text.
(M.No.92)
Jami ul Fawaid
46
By
Sh. Muhammad Ashraf Shattari Lahori
(d.1108/1696)
Size: 20x11cm; ff.60; ll.14-16
Nastaliq & Shikashta (Persian), scribed by Abdur Rahim bin Hafz Abdul Hafeez,
dated 1158
Beginning:
The author Sh. Muhammad Ashraf belonged to Shattari Suf order was the
disciple of Sh. Farid Sani known as Sultan-ul-Mawihidin bin Bayazid Sani Sirhindi,
who was a follower of the well-known scholar and the author Sh. Wajih ud din
Gujrati, attached to the Shattari spiritual lineage. His life miracles and Malfuzat
was compiled during his life time by Suleman under the title Ahwal-i-Mashaykhi-Kibar see MS. no 24.
The following sources are notable in this connection.
1. Idrees Awan, Ahwal-o-Assar Shah Muhammad Ghaus Gwaliari, unpublished
thesis of Ph.D, Tehran University, preserved in the Muhammad Iqbal
Mujaddidi Collection, Punjab University Library, Lahore.
2. Safar Ahmad, Maqamat-i-Masumi, IV/pp.188-90
3. Bakhtawar Khan, Mirat-ul-Aalam, II/p.358
4. Ghulam Sarwar Lahori, Hadiqat-ul-Awliya, pp.201-203
5. Chishti, Noor Ahmad, Tahqiqat-i-Chishti, p.368
(M.No.93)
Ahwalat Wa Waqiat Sh. Muhammad bin Sayyid Hassan
Muhammad bin Sh. Abdulmalik
By
Pir Muhammad known as Afzal Muhammad bin
Kh. Muhammad of Mansoor Pur and Samana (c.12/18)
Size: 24.5x14.5cm; ff.50; ll.15
Nastaliq & Shikashta (Persian), worm eaten
Beginning:
from the beginning).
( Defective
The author belonged to Chishti order, his grandfather Sh. Abdulmalik was
disciple of Sh. Daud Ghangohi (d.1073/1662). He was also the followers of
Shatari order (see MSS. no. 24-25). The present MS. is a biography of Sh.
Muhammad Chishti. The book is full of miracles of Suf but there are some
Beginning:
This book is on the life and miracles of Bandgi Shah Ismail Sirhindi
(d.998/1589). The book has not so much biographical matter that a writer can
extract about his sketch. But some cross references of historical interest can
fnd in it. The author emphasized on his miracles.
(M.No.94A)
Risalah Dar Silsilah Awasia
By
Muhammad Khalil Ullah bin Muhammad Saeed
Size: 26x16.5cm; ff.150; ll.13
Nastaliq and some Shikasta (Persian), undated with red heading on the margin
Beginning:
The authors biographical sketch is not given in the known Tazkirahs. He
himself described in this work that he belonged to the Silsila Awasia, but he did
not gave his spiritual lineage. He also narrated many Sufs belonged to this
order. The book is useful for the history of the Sufsm specially for the Awasi
Sufs, He also recorded the life of Bandgi Shah Ismail Sirhindi in detail. (ff.66b150). (For some details see: Bustan-i-Awasia).
(M.No.95)
Majma-ul-Karamat
48
By
Imam-ud-Din Imam Rampuri (d.1259/1843)
Size: 24.5x18cm; pp.176; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian), not dated, with red headings
Beginning:
Imam-ud-Din Khan was a poet of Persian and Urdu have to takhalus Anwar
and Imam. He belonged to the Naqshbandi and Qadri orders, he was followers
of Hafz Shah Jamal Ullah and Shah Dargahi Rampuri. So he wrote the present
book about their miracles and life. He has written is autobiography at the end of
the present MS. (see also Tazkirah Kamilan-i-Rampur, pp.55-59).
The present MS. is the biography of Hafz Shah Jamal Ullah (d.1209/1794)
and Shah Dargahi Rampuri (d.1226/1811), who were very prominent Sufs of
their period. They belonged to Qadri and Naqshbandi orders, many noteable
Sufs were their followers including Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi, Shah Abu Saeed
Mujaddadi and Shah Ahmad Saeed Dehlvi.
The present MS. have some copies in the Libraries in India. One copy is
the Raza Library, Rampur (see the cat. of Raza Library), pp. 308. Its Urdu
translation by Hamid Hassan Qadri has printed repeatedly.
(No.95A)
Risalah Dar Sharah Ism-i-Zat
Size: 24.5x18cm; pp.24; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian), dated 1252 a.h., with red headings
Beginning:
This small MS. is about a Suf Idea that Alif Lam Mim is a term have
innumerable meanings, the author referred some standard books of Sufsm
during his discussions. He also quoted at some places Abul Rahman Jami, Rumi
and some other Suf poets as well. It brings out that the author belonged to the
Wahdatul Wujood School of thought.
(M.No.96)
Bayaz Khawaja Ghulam Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
By
Khawaja Ghulam Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
49
Beginning:
The author in this bayaz collected some of his chronograms for the death
of his contemporary scholars, Sufs and relatives. He has copies some of his
letters also, so the MS. has it contemporary informations of frst hand value.
For the details see:
1. Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri , Malfuzat-i-Sharifa, introduction
2. Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Anwar Muhay-ud-Din
3. Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan, v.2, p.1026-1052
(M.No.97)
Shajrah Imam Ali Shah Naqshbandi of Rattershatter
Size: 22.5x13.5cm; ff.2; ll.11
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
It is spiritual lineage of the Sufs of Naqshbandi Branch begins from the
Holy Propht (PBUH) to the well-known Naqshbandi Suf Imam Ali Shah, who was
the spiritual guide of innumerable, like Mian Sher Muhammad Sharqpuri, etc.
For details see:
1. Muhammad Ibrahim Qusuri, Khazinatul Maarfat
2. Collection of the letters of sh. Muhammad Zaman
3. Miratul Muhaqqiqin
(M.No.98)
Malfuzat Sh. Khan Muhammad Siraji Naqshbandi
By
Mehboob Ilahi
(c1908- 27 Dec. 1981)
Size: 20x15.5cm; pp.167; ll.10-12
Nastaliq (Urdu); scribed by the author himself
Beginning:
Prof.
Iqbal
Mujaddidi
Muhammad
50
Manaqib-i-Makhdumeen Muziman
By
Muhammad Amin Chuthraiy Sindi
Size: 20x14cm; ff.45; ll.16
Nastaliq (Persian), Headings red, there are many marginal notes and corrections
by the author himself; the MS. is autographed copy. Its another copy was
preserved in a private Library of Hafz Hashim Jaan Mujaddidi, Tandoo Sain Dad,
Sind (see its detail in the part of Rot graphs of the present catalogue).
Beginning:
This MS. is a biography of two Naqshbandi Sufs and Ulama. First part
these with the life of Sh. Saf Ullah Masumi and the second is about Sh.
Muhammad Ibrahim Thathawi d.1225/1018. Sh. Saf was one of the decedents
of Sh. Mujaddid Alfsani who lived in Sirhind and Sind and dided at port Hudibah
in (Blanck) and Sh. Thathawi was a grandson of the reputed scholoar of Sindh
Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thathawi d. 1174/1760, who was an author of
about fve hundred books. His grandson Sh. Ibrahim was also an author of many
notable books of Arabic, Persian and Sindi. His biographical sketch is available
in the following sources. The author was a poet of Persian and Sindi some of his
verses are quoted in the Takmilah p.67 and disciple of Sh. Saf and Ibrahim
Thathawi also.
1. Abdur Rasool Qadri, Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thathawi
2. Ghulam Abbas Qadri, Siraat ul Huda, Karachi (special issue for the life of
works of Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thathawi)
3. Khalil, Muhammad Ibrahim, Takmilah Maqalatul Shura, p.67
4. Qanni, Ali Sher Thathawi, Maqalatul Shura, p. see the index
(M.No.100)
Majma ul Tawarikh
51
By
Ghulam Muhayuddin Kunjahi
(c.1251-1284/1835-1867)
Size: 19x11cm; ff.25; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian), Lawh-i-Munaqqish with red headings and pauses and yellow
border.
Scribed by Muhammad Saleh Kunjahi (father of the author), dated 30 Shawwal
1283 a.h.
Beginning:
The author was a young scholar of the Punjab, lived in a small twon
Kunjah, Gujrat. He died in very young age. His father Muhammad Saleh who
was a great scholar and a Suf of the Naqshbandi order and was follower of Kh.
Ghulam Muhayuddin Qusuri (d.1270/1852), collected the papers of his son and
prepared this MS. after his death and sent it to Qusur for Hafz Abdul Rasool
(The Sh. of the author).
The MS. is a collection of Persian epic poems with chronograms for the
death of the great Muslim people, especially the Sufs of various orders. The
editor collected these poems chronologically. The MS. is equal to the Tazkirah of
the well-known Sufs. The author also provided some biographical aspects about
the Sufs. It begins with the death dates of the Caliphs and ends his
contemporaries and some holy buildings.
For some details consult:
1. Muhammad Saleh Kunjahi, Silsilah tul Awliya, MS.
2. Ahmad, Qureshi Ahmad Hussain, Mulvi Muhammad Saleh Kunjahi, article
included in Shaheen December 1968, Gujrat.
3. Monzavi, Ahmad, Fihrist-i-Mushtarik, vol.III, p.1998, 8/1299, 11/1022-23
4. Urdu Encyclopedia of Islam (article Kunjah)
(M.No.101)
Tuhfatul Silasal
Compiled in 1049/1639
Size: 21x13.5cm; ff.102; ll.16
Nastaliq (Persian); brittle and worm eaten; defective at the both ends.
The MS. remained in the possession of a prominent Suf of Lahore Shah
Muhammad Raza Qadri Lahori, whose signs on the margin of (f.84a).
Beginning:
52
Maktubat Shah Ismail Dehlvi
By
Shah Ismail Dehlvi (d.1246/1831)
Size: 21x16cm, pp.112, ll.14
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginnings
The author was the most famous scholar of 19 th century among the Indian
Muslims, was disciple of Syed Ahmad Rai Barelvi (d.1246/1831) who
participated in Jihad against the Sikh Government of the Punjab, there Jihad
movement became very popular. He discussed many controversial issues, like
Taqlid, nazir of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) etc. He was author of the book Taqwiatul
Iman, which became popular, controversial among the scholars of India and
gained much attention in its era. The Government of India took interest in these
ideas and made translation of this book into English because the Government
wanted to know what has written in this book. The copies of the present MS. are
preserved in the Libraries of the world.
For details see:
1. Abul Hassan Ali Nadvi, Sirat Syed Ahmad Shaheed
2. Mehar, Ghulam Rasool, Syed Ahmad Shaheed
(M.No.103)
Rahat ul Arwah
Size: 21.5x12.5; ff.21; ll.13-15
Beginning:
The author name is not mentioned in the text. This is a small MS. deals
with the genealogical tables of the Syed families especially Sh. Abdul Qadir
Gillani.
(M.No.103A)
Risalah Dar Shajrah Tariqat Qadriya
By
Syed Ghulam Ali (c.12/18)
Size: 21.5x12.5cm; ff.12; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian), no date, there are some biographical details on the margin.
Beginning:
The author belonged to the Qadri order, the descendent of Sh. Abdul Qadir
Jillani. Lived at Lahore and successor of Shah Rahmat Ullah bin Aziz Ullah Qadri.
The present MS. is the shajrah of the author spiritual lineage and genealogical
table of the author from Shah Ghulam Ali to Shah Aziz Ullah.
For some details see:
1. Muhammad Saeed, Rahat-ul-Arwah, MS. in the India Office Library, London
(no. Ethe 651). It is the biography of Hafz Aziz Ullah Lahori (see for the
details: The Microflms section of the present catalogue).
(M.No.103B)
Risalah Dar Bayan Maqamat-i-Tarikah Mujaddidia
By
Shah Rauf Ahmad Rafat Mujaddidi
(c.1201-1249/1786-1833)
Size: 24x14.5cm; ff.22; ll.16
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
The author Shah Rafat belonged to the lineage of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujjadid Alif Sani. He wrote that frst he entered in the circle of Shah Dargahi
Akhbar ul Awliya
By
Abdullah Khaweshgi Qusuri
(c.1043-1106/1632-1664)
Size: 15.5x10cm; pp.98; ll.9
Nastaliq (Persian), with red headings, quotations and names on borders, worm
eaten and brittle
Beginning:
The author was a scholar and Suf, who wrote many, books on Fiqh and
Sufsm among these books Maarij ul Walayat (c.1096/1685). He lived many Suf
of his time and served under some ambassadors, especially Daler in
Aurangabad, Deccan, where he impressed some Suf who believed in the theory
of Wahdatul Wujud. So he became the opponent of the ideas against it. He
copied some materials in his books against them, like Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujaddid Alif Sani. There is an article in Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam; the writer
numerated his works as 53.
The present work is a tazkirah of the Sufs of Qusur and its neighboring hood.
He completed his book in (1077/1666), this is the oldest tazkira of this territory.
The present MS. is the abridgement of his bulky work. The original MS. is
preserved in the Library of Nawab Ali Adil Khan, Qusur and in the collection of
Syed Muhammad Tayyab Hamadani, Qusur.
For details see:
1. Ahwal Wa Aasar Abdullah Khaweshgi, printed in Lahore 1972
2. Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam (articles on Abdullah Khaweshgi and Qusur)
3. Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan Wa Hind, pp.412-417
(M.No.105)
Shajrat-i-Tarikat
55
Beginning:
The spiritual genealogy deals with the Chisti order. The author quoted the
references of Akhbar ul Akhyar and Samarat ul Quds and Bahar ul Maani.
(M.No.105A)
Shajrah-i-Sadat
Size: 17.5x12cm; ff.4; ll.11-15
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This short discourse is about the genealogy of the Twelve Imams and their
successors of early period.
(M.No.105B)
Shajrat-i-Sufa
Size: 17.5x12cm; ff.97; ll.11
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
The MS. have the spiritual genealogy of various Suf orders. It has
compiled in Qusur some of the Sufs who belonged to this town has mentioned
repeatedly. At one page he mentioned Syed Ahmad Qusuri Wa Bhalla Shah
Qusuri, Abu Khadim, Muhammad Wasy. The present MS. is compiled in 12/18
century in the Punjab.
The author narrated many genealogical tables of the families who belonged to
this territory.
(M.No.106)
Tazkirah Kaifyat Amdan Sultan
Burhan-ud-Din Dehlvi Bi Deccn
(c.719/1319)
Size: 21.5x12cm; ff.7; ll.17
Karamat-i-Hazrat Choorah
By
Maulvi Kalim Ullah Machhianwi (c13/19)
Size: 21.5x16.5cm; pp.20; ll.21-23
Nastaliq Shikashta (Persian), Scribed by the author himself
Beginning:
The author of the MS. was a scholar of Punjab who wrote in Arabic a
tazkirah of the Hanf Ulamah in Arabic, the well-known book on the same topic
Hadaiq ul Hanfa by Faqir Muhammad Jehlumi is based on without reference of
Machhianwis work. The present MS. is a collection of miracles and short
biographical information of a town Choorah, (Panjab), as Syed Noor Muhammad
Chorahi Naqshbandi (d.1286/1869), Faqir Muhammad Chorahi (d.1315/1897)
and Syed Din Muhammad Chorahi (d.1325/1960). Syed Shirafat Naushahi made
a copy from this MS.
For some details see:
Muhammad Yousaf Mujaddadi, Jawahar-i-Naqshbandia, Faisalabad 1990
(M.No.108)
Tazkirah Filasfa
Size: 22.5x14cm; ff.1-77; ll.14-18
Nastaliq (Persian); Red headings
Beginning: defective
Masnawi Dar Ishq (c.12/18)
By
Ishrat, Mulla (c.12/18)
Size: 22.5x14cm; ff. 78-113; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian versifed), Red headings, defective at the both ends.
The author was one of the followers of Shah Bola Qadri, lived in Murad
Abad, Sanbal. He narrated many miracles of Shah Bola. The poet once used
Ahmad and his takhalus.
(M.No.109)
Anis-ul-Talibin Wa Iddatul Salikin
By
Salah bin Mubarik Bukhari
(c.9/14)
Size: 22.5x13.5cm; ff.105; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); Brittle, red headings with some important stamps
Beginning: defective
The author was one of the followers of Kh. Baha-ud-Din Naqshband
Bukhari (d.), who wrote this biography, malfuzat and miracles of his Sheikh. The
MS. was once in the possession of Hafz Muhammd Siddique Lahori and his
successors.
The MS. has printed from Lahore and Iran. Its Urdu translation is available
also.
(M.No.110)
Manaqib-i-Ghausia
By
Shahabi, Muhammad Sadiq
58
Beginning:
The present biography and collection of miricles of the great Suf Guas-iAzmaz Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, the MS. has printed from Sialkot. For detail see
MS. No. 162.
(M.No.112)
Mukhbir-ul-Waslelin
By
Muhammad Fazal known as
Mazhir-ul-Haq Tirmizi Akbar Abadi
(d.1106/1694)
Size: 28x19cm; ff.84; ll.17
Naskh (Versifed Persian); red heading; water spotted; defective at the end
Beginning:
The author compiled the work in (1060/1650), the author collected some
biographical information and chronograms for the death of the great men of the
Tazkira Mian Ka
By
Hayatullah Khan known as Mumman Khan Aaish
Size: pp.30; ll.14
Naskh (Urdu), red headings
Beginning:
It is the life of Maulana Mian Abdul Ali Khan bin Mian Abdur Rehman Khan
bin Hafz Abdur Raseed bin Abdul Majeed bin Maulavi Muhammad Ishaq bn
Akhund Muhammad Ibrahim known as Bauja Baba. Abdur Rahman was one of
the disciples of Shah Niaz Ahmad Barailvi who was father of Abdul Ali (Tarikh
Mashaikh-i-Chasht, 5/290). The author, who was a Persian and Urdu poet with
takhalus of Aaishi, lived in Mahadpur, Indor, Malwa. Authors biographical
information is not known to us, he is the author of another work Taid-i-Hussani,
bound with the same MS.
(M.No.113A)
Taid-i-Hussani
By
Hayatullah Khan known as Mumman Khan Aaish
Size: pp.33; ll.14
Naskh (Urdu), red headings
Beginning:
The MS. deals with the miracles of Imam Hussain. Its name is chronogram
(1328 a.h.).
60
By
Bir Bal Kachru, Pandit (c.13/19)
Size: 18x11; ff.378; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings with blue, golden and red borders. Its paper is
made of Kashmir. (Defective at the both ends).
The MS. deals with the history of Kashmir from very beginning to
(1251/1835). It is important for the details about the invasions of the Sikhs on
Kashmir, have frst-hand information in the connection. We know its other MSS.
1.
2.
3.
4.
The author was a Persian poet also with the takhalus Waristah had his
Diwan also. This book is called Majma ul Tawarikh.
For some details see:
1. Monzavi, Ahmad, Fehristwarih Kitab Hai Farsi, 2nd pp.1200, 1335, 1352
2. Ganda Singh, Bibliography of the Panjab, p.148
3. Ibid, Select Bibliography of the Sikhs and Sikhism, p.279
4. Khuihami, Ghulam Hassan, Tarikh-i-Hassan, 1/375-76
(M.No.115)
Khulasatul Wafa Fi Akhbar Daril Mustafa
By
Nur-ud-Din Ali bin Ahmad Samhudi
(d.911/1505)
Size: 19.5x12.5cm; ff.137; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian). Scribed in Madina Munawirah 4 Rabi-ul-Awal, 1105 a.h.
(defective from the beginning).
The original work was written in Arabic, translated and abridged in Persian
by Shaikh Shihab-ud-Din Daulatabadi (d.849/1445). Mr. Storey mentioned the
MS. of Lindesiana (Persian Literature vol.I, part I, p.427, 1307.
(M.No.116)
Tarikh-i-Afaghinah
61
Tarikh Jami Masjid Shah Jahan, Dehli
Size: 20.5x10.5cm; pp.11; ll.10-17
Nastaliq Shikashta (Persian); Different hands, worm eaten
Beginning:
62
Khulasah Shah Nama Firdusi
Size: 22x13.5cm; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); defective at the both ends.
Illustrated MS. with 18 miniatures of Kashmiri style. Its paper is Indian with
multicolor borders.
This is unique and distinguished illuminated and illustrated version of
prose Shah Nama Firdusi, produced in 18th century.
(M.No.120)
Manshat-i-Tarikhi
Size: 22x13.5; ff.8; ll.10-12
Shikashta (Persian); Red headings & rich marginal notes
Beginning:
The present short risalah has some orders from the Mughal Kings written
in 1004 a.h. like Akbar and Shah Jahan, one Qasida of the poet Kalim is found to
admire Aurangzeb Alamgir, with some additional notes by Azad Bilgrami, witch
perhaps not printed yet.
(M.No.121)
Nadir Nama
Size: 15x10cm; ff.136; ll.12-21
Nastaliq (Persian); Red headings, different writing styles, stamps on f.105
Beginning: defective
63
Ahwal Sultan Mahmood Shah Wali Afghanistan
Size: 19.5x13.5cm; ff.18; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian versifed); Red headings, water spotted & worm eaten
Beginning: defective
The MS. is about history of the reign of Ahmad Shah Durrani and his
successor Mahmood Shah (1186-1207/1772-93). The author who is a Persian
poet compiled a chronogram for the accession of Sultan Mahmood Durrani. The
authors name and takhalus is not known to us because the MS. is defective
from the beginning, but as he narrated about himself that his ancestors were
merchants and rich people. Some of them were the Munshis under the great
kings, when the author was in Multan the Sikhs invaded and looted the city, his
property had lost in it. Meanwhile Ahmad Shah Durrani came their invaded
Multan. The author joined this Jihad, he requested for help but no ambassador
did so, but Mulla Abdul Ghaffar Khan helped him and gave him some protection.
In those days the Fort of Multan was surrounded by the army of Durrani. The
author composed a Qaseeda on this victory which is included in this MS. Nawab
Muzafar Khan the Governor of the Multan helped the author fnancially. No one
historian of Afghanistan has referred this MS.
It is a rare and unique MS.
(M.No.123)
Jantari Isavi, Bikrami, Hijri
By
Bahdur Ali Bin Syed Khursid Ali
Hussani Wasti Bilgirami
(c.1190-1265/1776-1848)
64
Risalah Alqabat
Size: 23x11.5cm; ff.91 (vertical) ll.19
Nastaliq & Shikashta (Persian); water spotted
Beginning:
The author name is not mentioned in the text, the MS. is a list of the
various ranks, honorary titles and names of the ambassadors bestowed from
the later Mughal kings. The author compiled this MS. by the order of Lord Minto
I. (1807-1813) at the end the author collected the details of Machlikas, Farmans
and some dates like 1187/1773, 1190/1776. The Farmans copied in this
collection are addressed to the Governors of Thatha, Bijapur, Ajmair & Lahore.
At one place the date is to be seen 1227/18121.
The author gave also the name of the months of Ilahi, various weights and
measurements of India from Akbar to Alamghir II. The author gave some
information about the Safvis of Iran.
This is the MS. which once remained in the collection of late Dr. Muhammad
Shaf, ex principal of Oriental College, Lahore. (see: Fehrist Makhtutat Shaf,
p.345)
This is a rare and unique MS. not mentioned in other catalogues.
(M.No.125)
Tazkirahtul Waqiat
By
Mihtar Jauhar Aftabchi
(c.995/1587)
Beginning:
Qanun-i-Hamauni
By
Khwand Amir
(d.942/1535)
Size: 25x17.5cm; ff.152; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings, defective at the both ends
Beginning: defective
The author was a well-known historian of Central Asia became in India
with the king Humayun, instructed to write history of the king. He presented the
MS. to Humayun at Gwalior in 941/1534. He died probably in the next year.
The Persian text has published form Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, the
same publisher published its English translation also.
For its other MSS. see:
Storey, Persian Literature (1/1/pp.101-105, 536-37, introduction to
translation of Qanun-i-Hamauni).
(M.No.127)
Maarifat-ul-Mazahib
By
Mahmood Tahir Ghazali
(c.12/18)
66
Beginning:
The author Mahmood Tahir Ghazali wrote with his name Nizam Madrasa
Jalali. Ali Asghar Hikmat has edited it and included in Zamimah Majalla Danish
Kada Adbiat, Tehran University, no.1, year 4th.
(M.No.128)
Tarikh-i-Khandan-i-Rajgan-i-Sadharon
By
Muhammad Abbas Khan Sadharvi
(c.1948)
Size: pp.32; ll.23
Naskh (Urdu); scribed by the author himself.
Beginning:
The present short historical work deals with the history of the family of
Rajas of Sadharon, Chaudhray, Rathore, Rajpot of Punch, Kashmir. This MS. is
based on general printed books.
(M.No.129)
Aain-i-Akbari
By
Abul Fazl Allami
(d.1011/1603)
Size: ff.296; ll.32
Nastaliq (Persian), water spotted defective at the both ends.
It is the continuation of Akbar Nama of Abul Fazl, have fve parts. The MS.
have published Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta and Lucknow. It is the
seconed volume of the MS. only which have the graphs and details of various
items of King Akbars reign. For some details see: Storey, C.A., Persian
Literature, 1/1/449.
Ilam-i-Kalam
(M.No.130)
67
Risalah Khawandan Charhargani
By
Mian Hamid Qari Lahori (d. 1166-1753)
Size: 21.5x14.5; ff.52; ll.15 (The MS. not dated)
Nastaliq (Persian); slightly worm eaten with red headings, interpretation are
given on borders.
Beginning:
For the details of authors life and works see MS. no. 5. In this booklet the
author proved that offering Zuhar Prayer after Juma Prayer is actual and true
according to the Sunnah by referring many books of four Aimahs sayings from
the various collections of the Fatawa, acceptable for the Mulsim Ummah. This
MS. was in the collection of Kh. Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri, who differed at
many places from the text and gave marginal notes.
(M.No.131)
Risalah Dar Bayan Charhargana Bad Az Jumma
By
Muhammad Abid Bin Sh. Abi-al Hassan Zia-ud-Din Abdullah
Bin Hamid Bin Shaikh Baha-ud-Din (c.12/18)
Size: 21.5x14.5; ff.9; ll.15 (The MS. not dated)
Nastaliq (Arabic); slightly worm eaten with red headings, interpretation are
given on borders.
Beginning:
The author belonged to a well-known branch of the scholars and the Sufs
of the Punjab. He was also the author of many books on Sufsm and Fiqh, one is
entitled Sharh-i-Qaseedah Banat Saad (c. 1011/1603). Preserved in Irfania
Library, Tonk, Rajisthan, India. (See Maarif May, 1968 p.382).
(M.No.132)
Risahah Dar Naf Rafa Sababah
By
Muhammad Hassan Jaan Mujaddidi Sirhindi Sindhi
(c.1278-1368/1861-1948)
68
Colophon:
1332
Beginning:
The author was one of the descendants of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid
Alfsani. He was a scholar and Suf had many followers and an author of some
religious and Suf books in Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Sindi. Some of them have
published. He had a rich Library in Sind. There is a tradition in Muslim theology
that during every prayer of a Muslim stands his fnger as Shahadat. The author
of the present book wrote in the defense of this theory as Mujaddid Alfsani, his
grandfather defended it in his Maktubat (1/312). A scholar of Sind Ali Nawaz
Shikarpuri wrote a book Al-Busharah La ahal al-ishara that was printed. For the
life and works of the author Kh. Hassan Jaan (see: Shah Agha, Abdullah Jaan,
Munis ul Mukhlisin).
(M.No.133)
Kashaf-ul-Gihta Un Azhanil Aghbia
By
Sh. Muhammad Farrukh Sirhindi
(d.1121/1709)
Size: 24x14cm; ff.80; ll.19
Nastaliq (Persian), water sported several stamps, red headings and marginal
notes.
Beginning:
The author was a scholar and reputed Suf. He was grandson of Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif Sani, one of the teachers of Sirhind School have many
students and followers. He wrote many books on theology and Sufsm. He also
compiled the collection of the Maktubat of his father Kh. Muhammad Saeed
(d.1071/1660). The present MS. has been written in defense of Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi in 1094/1683, when the rivals of the Sh. were busy in their activities.
His 15 books have been mentioned in Maqamat-i-Masumi (4/288-93).
For details see:
1. Wahdat, Abdul Ahad, Lataif ul-Madina (life of Kh. Muhammad Saeed)
Risalah Dar Isbat-i-Karamat-i-Sufa
By
Jamil Baig
Size: 25x15.5cm; pp.96; ll.22-24
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed by Muhammad Amin in 1357 a.h.
Beginning:
The author proved that the miracles of the Sufs are due to blessings of
the Holy Prophet (pbuh).
The author was the followers of Mian Abdul Haleem Gul, Peshawari, who
was the disciple of Sh. Raham Kar.
The MS. is important for the activities of the Sufs of frontier territory of
Pakistan.
For some details see:
Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan Wa Hind, vol.1/39.
(No.135)
Risalah Hurmat-ul-Tutin
By
Muhammad Ibrahim Thathawi, Makhdum
Size: 21x15cm. pp.95; ll.21
Naskh & Sindhi (Arabic); red headings
Beginning:
The author was a great scholar and Suf of Sindh. His father Sh. Abdul Latif
was also scholar and writer, his grandfather Makhdum Muhammad Hashim was
also the author of 500 books. Makhdum Muhammad Ibrahim Thathawi proved in
this risalah that smoking tobacco in prohibited according to the Shriah. He
quoted Quran and Sunnah during the discussion. He was also a Suf and
follower of Shah Saf Ullah Masumi Sirhindi. He has a collection of letters to his
Sh. and pupils, and wrote many book on Mulsim theology.
For details see:
Risalah Chahargana Bad Namaz Jumma
By
Muhammad Sharif Qusuri Naqshbandi (c.12/18)
Size: 21x11.5cm; pp.33; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian), worm eaten
Beginning:
The author Muhammad Sharif bin Younas bin Haji Muhib Ali lived in Qusur
and was follower of the Naqshbandi order. He collected some traditions about
Zuhar prayer after the Jummah prayer, as he wrote that if someone does so the
people called him Naqshbandi. The author biographical information is not found
in the known tazkirahs.
For some details see:
Tazkirah-i-Ulama wa Mashaikh Pakistan wa Hind, 2/1177
(M.No.137)
Risalah Tarawi
By
Ghulam Rasool Qusuri (c.13/19)
Size: 24x13.5cm; pp.58; ll.18-24
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten
Beginning:
The author was Ghulam Rasool bin Hajji Muhammad Sharif Qusuri, he
compiled Shajratul Insab, the biography of Hajji Muhammad Sharif Qusuri. The
author narrated that in these days in India there are many traditions about the
Tarawi prayer, so he collected some examples of the Ulamah-i-Ahal Sunnat in
this connection.
For some details see:
1. Tazkirah-i-Ulama wa Mashaikh Pakistan wa Hind, 2/1177
2. Naushahi, Arif, Fehrist Nuskha Hai Khatti Farsi Muza-i-Milli Pakistan, p.756
71
Risalah Dar Ilam-i-Muhasibah
By
Hassan, Hafz (c.13/19)
Size: 19.5x11.5; ff.15; ll.12
Nastaliq (Persian & Urdu); red headings
Beginning:
The authors biographical information is not seen in the known books,
perhaps he belonged to the Panjab. He collected some calculations of the
various areas and cultivated places. He also gave the graphs of the crops like
Ain-i-Akbari. It is useful for the economic history of the sub-continent.
(M.No.139)
Muraslat Maulana Nur Muhammad Mudaqiq Lahori
By
Nur Muhammad Mudaqqiq Lahori
(c.11/17)
Size: 22x15cm; ff.9; ll.21
Nastaliq (Arabic); Brittle & worm eaten
Beginning:
It is a collection of the letters between Maulana Nur Muhammad Mudaqqiq
Lahori, Maulana Masood Multani and Maulana Abul Hassan Sialkoti. We have not
much detail about these Ulamah, one Abual Hassan Kashmiris short
biographical information is in Nuzhatul Khawatir (6/7), and it might be the same
scholar. The topic of the discussion of these letters is Ilam-i-Mantiq. One writer
referred Hashia alal-kaf by Maulana Mudaqqiq (not exists). It is a rare and
unique MS.
(M.No.140)
Al-Shahab-ul-Saqib
By
Qazi Sanaullah Panipati
72
Beginning:
The author Qazi Sanaullah was a great scholar and Suf of 18 th century,
disciple of Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan Shaheed (1195/1781). He compiled a very
well-known commentary on the Holy Quran Tafsir-i-Mazhari. In the present MS.
the Qazi defended his book Al-Saif-ul-Maslul. There are two MS. of Al-Shahab-ulSaqib are preserved. 1. Library of Khanqa-i-Mazhari, Dehli. 2. In the private
Library of Maulana Alifullah Usmani, Sarghoda.
For some details see:
Arif, Mahmood ul Hassan, Tazkirah Qazi Sanaullah Panipati, pp.583-84.
(M.No.141)
Risail Shah Inayat Qadri Qusuri
By
Shah Inayat Qadri Qusuri
(d.after 1148/1735)
Size: 25.5x16.5cm; ll.16
Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); black and red borders some marginal notes
Beginning:
The author was a well-known Suf of the Panjab belonged to Shattari Qadri
order, he lived in Qusur till 1132/1720 then he left for Lahore in the reign of
Hussain Khan Khaweshgi, he settled in Lahore till death. Many people entered
circle of Shah Inayat, he compiled many books on Sufsm and theology. The
present MS. is a collection of his short treaties on Fiqh:
1. Masala Harbi Wa Dar-i-Harab (Persian)
2. Risalah Hibatul Taat (Arabic), in this short discourse he proved that in
these days the Hindus are destroying the property assassinating the
Muslims, so the risalah had been written for their physical and economical
survival.
3. Risalah Muzzil-ul-Aghlat Fi Masail-il-Ghasab Bil Afrat (Persian)
4. Kalimat-ul-Tamat (Arabic)
5. Risalah f Radd Man Qala Innaldua fl Rizq Kufar (Arabic)
Another collection of the rasail is in the Library of Lahore Museum.
For some details see:
1. Urdu Encyclopedia of Islam, Lahore
Baraheen-i-Qatiya Tarjumah Sawaiq Muhriqa
By
Kamal-ud-Din Jeharmi Bejapuri
(c.994/1585)
Beginning:
The original work is compiled by Allama Ibn-i-Hajar Makki in 950/1543 and
translated it into Persian by Kamal-ud-Din bin Fakhar-ud-Din Jeharmi Bejapuri in
994/1585 during the reign of King Abul Muzaffar Ibrahim Adil Shah of Deccan
(985/1005/1577-1596) by the orders of Nawab Dalair Khan Adil Shahi. The
author of Nuzhatul Khawatir, 4/274-75 mentioned him but not gave the
biographical details.
(M.No.143)
Saulat-ul-Qadiria
By
Qamar-ud-Din Chishti
Size: ff.48; ll.16
Nastaliq (Persian), some red headings and border, water spotted and vacuumed
packed.
Beginning:
The present work is written against the Sect Wahabia. The author
compiled some other work on the same topic. See for details: the part of
Rotographs in this catalogue.
(M.No.144)
74
Madar-ul-Islam Fi Ilmil Kalam
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 20.5x14; ff.66; ll.11
Naskh (Arabic), brittle and deteriorated with red headings.
Note: 6 beginning folios of the same MS. are also preserved in the present
collection.
Beginning:
The author was an orator in the Masjid Wazir Khan, his father Mulana
Muhammad Hanif was called by the king Farrukh Sayyer (1124-1131/17131719) and ordered him to take charge of the Mosque of Wazir Khan, Lahore. His
family members were the scholars of Afghanistan. Hafz Muhammad Siddique
became his fathers scissor in the same Mosque. He was author of many books
of theology like Silk-ul-Durrar, Hadya Imam Lil Khutaba, translation of Faqar-iMuhammadi and Jam-i-Ahmadi etc. Some of the MSS. of these books are
preserved in the present collection.
For some details see:
1. Tazkirah-i-Ulama Hind, p.439
2. Khazinat-ul-Asfa, 1/99
3. Hadaiq-ul-Hanfa, p.444
4. Nuzhat-ul-Khawatir, 6/326, 163
(M.No.144A)
Tahzir-ul-Akhwan
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 20.5x14; ff.66; ll.15
Naskh (Arabic), with red headings
Beginning:
The present MS. deals with the religious affairs of Islam, Fiqh and Hadith at
the end of MS. author narrated his auto biography, he informed the readers that
his father Muhammad Latif came from Kabul and took the charge of the Mosque
Madar-ul-Islam Fi Ilmil Kalam
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 18.5x13.5; ff.5; ll.5
Nastaliq (Persian), red headings, brittle & water spotted.
(M.No.145A)
Tahzir-ul-Akhwan
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 21x16; ff.38; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian), red headings, brittle & water spotted.
(M.No.146)
Silk-ul-Durrar Li Akmal Rusal Atthar
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 25x15; ff.8; ll.11
Naskh (Arabic), warm eaten
Beginning:
The MS. deals with the biography of Holy Prophet (pbuh), it is written in
dote-less Arabic and its ending is doted. The author compiled the work in style
of Fayzis Mawarid-al-Kalim. It is the master piece of Arabic literature of a
scholar of the sub-continent. Another old MS. copy of76the same in the present
collection and one copy is in the Punjab University Library (no. ).
(M.No.147)
Silk-ul-Durrar Li Akmal Rusal Atthar
Size: 25.5x17; ff.12; ll.13
Naskh (Arabic), defective at the end
(M.No.147A)
The same
Size: 25.5x17; ff.12; ll.13
Naskh (Arabic), red headings with rich marginal notes, and some extra
interpretational papers are attached with MS.
(M.No.147B)
The same
Size: 25.5x17; ff.8; ll.13
Nastaliq (Arabic), red headings
(M.No.147C)
Durr-ul-Taasaf An Sahat Ismat Yusaf
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 25.5x17; ff.8; ll.13
Naskh (Arabic), red headings
Beginning:
The author compiled this short treaty according to Mulana Jamis work of
Yusuf Zulakha, the author had complete control on Arabic language so he
narrated and played with the words and showed his skill on the language.
(M.No.148)
Hadiya Imam Lil-Khutaba
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
77
Beginning:
It is a collection of the khutbat delivered in Juma Prayer, the author
collected it in 1174 a.h. and then he arranged this collection according to
alphabetical order.
(M.No.149)
Tauzih-ul-Sunnah Fi Tanqih-il-Bida
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 19.5x14.5; ff.13; ll.20-23
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings; worm eaten and brittle
Beginning:
Thathawi in defense of saying Panj Tan Pak () . The author proved that it is
only tradition of the Shiat sect but there is no proved of it in the Sunnah. The
author referred many books of Fiqh and collection of the Fatawa. The author
also narrated that the present MS. are the explanatory notes on the risalah
Qurrat-ul-Ayn by my teacher Maulana Muhammad Hayat Sindhi. The Makhdum
wrote a risalah against it and tried to remove his objections.
(M.No.149A)
Shrut-ul-Iman
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 19.5x14.5; ff.28; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings; worm eaten and brittle
Beginning:
Kalimat Tamat
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 33x19.5cm; ff.96; ll.11
Naskh & Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); water spotted and brittle
Beginning:
The author emphasized to follow the Sunnah and tried to escape from with
a (heresy). He quoted many known books of theology and collections of Fatawa.
He also criticized how did not follow the Sunnah. He also quoted some traditions
of the early Ulama who were followers of Sunnah strictly like Sh. Ashari.
(M.No.151)
Luqtatul Khutab
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
Size: 24x16.5; ff.18; ll.11
Naskh (Arabic); damaged badly and water spotted, defective at the end.
Beginning:
This is another collection of the kutbas of the author, delivered during
Jumma prayer. It is also an example of the Arabic literature with ever
contributed of Ulama of sub-continent, as the author informed us that from its
name come out its year of compilation.
(M.No.152)
Hajw al-Muqqallidin
By
Beginning:
The author was son of the reputed scholar of Lahore Hafz Muhammad
Siddique Lahori, the Imam of Wazir Khan Mosque. Imam Gamu was hafz,
scholar, Suf and successor of his father and was also follower of Shah Abdullah
Qadri Baloch. After the death of Imam his son Ilah Bakhsh became the Imam of
the said Mosque (see Hadiqatul Awliya, pp.263-64.
(M.No.153)
Sharah-i-Fusus-ul-Hikam
By
Hafz Ghulam Muhammad known as
Imam Gamu Lahori (c.12/18)
Size: 23.5x14cm; ff.127. ll.17
Nastaliq (Persian); brittle, worm eaten and water spotted with red headings.
(defective at the end).
Beginning:
The present interpreter of Fusus-ul-Hikam wrote this in detail and criticized
at many places and differed with the text. He referred many other
interpretations of various scholars, in defense and against the author i.e. Sh.
Ibn-i-Arabi, but his demonstrations are distinguished.
(M.No.154)
Shams-ul-Tawhid
By
Hafz Ghulam Muhammad known as
Imam Gamu Lahori (c.12/18)
Size: 25x18; ff.172; ll.13
Naskh & Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); red headings, worm eaten and damaged
Beginning:
80
The author who was a great scholar of the Punjab, compiled the present
MS. and dwelled on the life and teachings of the Sufs and scholars by the
request his pupil Abdur Rehman and also prepared some terms and there
meanings in it. He also quoted some verses in his book. He was very fond of
verses of the well-known poets like Jami, Rumi and Sanai. He was also a poet
with Gharib takhalus. The present MS. is full of the stories dealing with the Sufs
of early age and some Sufs of the sub-continent. He also gave references from
the Holy Quran and Sunnah.
(M.No.155)
Waqiat-i-Miraj
By
Muhammad, Hafz,
Imam Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore (c.19)
Size: 28x17cm; ff.171; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); damaged and water spotted; vacuumed packed; red
headings; Defective at the end.
Stamp of the author on the frst folio
Beginning:
The author narrated the events related to the Miraj of Holy Prophet (pbuh).
He used many books of Hadith and Islamic history. He quoted many traditions in
this subject.
(M.No.156)
Masnavi Mirza Akram Baig Akram
By
Mirza Akram Baig Akram (c.12/18)
Size: 25.5x16; ff.24; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings and brittle
Beginning:
The present MS. is versifed auto biography of the author and his ancestor.
He began from Imam Muhammad Siddiqu, his sons, grandsons and other
members of this family. The author used to use his two takhalus (pen names)
Akram and Mirza, so it is one of the reliable sources of information about the
family of the Imams of Wazir Khan Mosque.
81
(M.No.157)
Majmuah Ahwal Wa Arzdasht-Hai
Khandan-i-Imaman-i-Masjid Wazir Khan, Lahore
Size: 26.5x16cm; ff.14; ll.12-16
Nastaliq & Shikashta (
); brittle and worm eaten, water spotted
Beginning:
Biyaz-i-Muftiyan Wa Ulama-i-Lahore
(c. middle of 12/18)
Size: 20.5x14cm; ff.73; ll.12
Brittle, worm eaten, different writing styles and hands
Beginning:
It is a very valuable collection of the Fatawa, decisions of the Judges of
Court of Sharia. This biyaz remained in the Madrasah of Nawab Wazir Khan, the
teachers of it gave there Fatawa and copied in it. It is also seems that this
Madrasah was the Shariat Cout also because many of the decisions of the
Muftis are quoted in it by narratings the names of the claimant are also
mentioned in many written decisions. By the discovery of this biyaz we learnt
the activities of the Ulama of the Panjab. Many unknown burning issues of the
religious affairs of the Panjab in 18th century come to light also. For some details
see: The MS. No. 59-62
(M.No.158A)
Bayaz Muftian-i-Lahore
Size: 29.5x16; ll.26-28
Dastawizat Mutaliqah Khanwada Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori Wa Masjid
Wazir Khan, Lahore
Collected & ed. by Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi
Size: 64x38cm
Shikashta (Persian & Arabic), worm eaten and brittle. Every document tempted.
Beginning:
The MS. is a collection of the original documents like Farmans, Treaties,
Fatawa and some other documents related to the Mosque of Wazir Khan,
Lahore, which are not published. These historical documents are very rare and
unique, have frst-hand information about the city Lahore and the Panjab,
specially the Farman written by the rolling kings of Central Governments of the
Mughals like Farrukh Sayyer (1124-1131/1712-1719) and his successors, there
is also an orders copy of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh to open the Badshahi Mosque
of Lahore for the search of William Fraser, because the Sikh Government had
banned the Mosque for prayer.
At the end collector of this MS. collected some documents about Mubariz
ul Daulah Pir Ibrahim Khan Khawshgi Qusuri, the political agent of the British
Government of the Panjab, some documents are related to the mentioned
Mosque also.
For some details see:
MS. Nos. 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64.
Poetry
(Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Punjabi)
(M.No.159)
Diwan Hazrat Qusuri
83
By
Khawaja Ghulam Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
(d.1270/1854)
Size: 27.2x15cm; ff.29; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed by the poet himself
Beginning:
The poet used his name Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din as takhalus. There are
some Ghazals and Manaqib in this collection. This majmuah has 67 poems.
(M.No.160)
Ghulreez
By
Hafz Ghulam Murtaza bin
Muhamamd Khan Khweshgi Qusuri
(c.12/18)
Size: 21.5x14.3cm; ff.47; ll.21
Nastaliq (Urdu); The MS. have red & black borders. There are many notes on the
margin.
This is a love story originally written by (Blanck) in Persian. The present
poet has translated into Urdu epic verse. The author biographical sketch is not
available in the known Tazkiras. He was also an author of Mujjaribat-i-Murtziah,
its autograph MS. is in the Library of Sh. Muhammad Tayyab Hamadani, Qusur.
The other copy of gulreez is preserved in the Punjab University Library, Lahore,
Shirani collection no.6209. For some details see: Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh
Pakistan, 2/177-178.
The Present MS. has edited and published in Bazyaft no. (Blanck)
(M.No.161)
Ahwal-i-Farishtgan
Size: 25.5x17.5cm; ff.55; ll.15
Nastaliq (Urdu); worm eaten and water spotted, red headings, defective at the
both ends
Beginning: defective
84
Some of the teachers related to the Mosque of Wazir Khan, Lahore has
written this MS. about the angles.
(M.No.162)
Qasidah-i-Badriya
Size: 15.5x10.5cm; ff.10; ll.11
Naskh (Versifed Arabic); some red headings and the names are black and
white. Defective at the end.
Beginning:
Diwan-i-Afrin
By
Faqirullah Afrin Lahori (c.)
Size: 23.5x13.5cm; ff.148; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian versifed)
Beginning: defective
Beginning:
The MS. is a collection of verses of various Urdu poets like Dagh Dehlvi,
Mian Abdullah Zafarwali and selection of his book Majma-ul-Ashaar. For the
short biographical sketch of the compiler of the biyaz see MS. No.103.
(.No.166)
Kalam-i-Faizullah Lahori
By
Faizullah Lahori (c.13/19)
Size: 26.5x16cm; ff.31; ll. different
Nastaliq (versifed Urdu, Persian), water spotted & damaged
Beginning:
The poet was lived in Lahore, has good relations with the Imams of Wazir
Khan Mosque. He used his takhalus Faiz in many verses but his biographical
information is not found in the tazkiras.
(M.No.167)
Jami-ul-Khirat
By
Abdul Nabi Jami Lahori, Maulana
86
Beginning:
The author Jami Lahori bin Maulana Abdur Rehman Jami, both were scholar
compiled many books in the reign of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb Alamgir. In the
beginning of this MS. he narrated that the king Aurangzeb Alamgirs reign is full
of prosperity so people are giving charities and donations but they did not know
its way of offering. I have compiled this book in this capacity for the awareness
of them. He started to compile it in 1080 a.h. and completed it 1091 a.h. By the
discovery of this MS. Persian literature of the Panjab became rich, the author
discussed his arguments by referring many books of theology and collections of
the Fatawa.
(No.168)
Naf-ul-Muslimeen
By
Abdul Nabi Jami Lahori, Maulana
Size: 26.5x18.5cm; ff.48; ll.15
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); worm eaten and water spotted, vacuum packed
Scribed by: Syed Jamal Shah on 10 Zilhajj, 1248 a.h., Lahore
Beginning:
The author Jami Lahori biographical information is given under the MS. No.
140. He dedicated the MS. to the king Aurangzeb Alamgir and compiled in 1080.
He collected in it the Masail of Fiqh daily faced by the Muslims. He mentioned
the name of his Sheikh. Sh. Yahiya, took guidance from him at every way. He
also pointed out many Bidaat among the Muslim society of India.
The MS. is a rare.
(M.No.168A)
Risalah Farsi Manzum
Size: 26.5x18.5cm; ff.12; ll.11
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); worm eaten and water spotted
Beginning:
The authors name is not found in the text, he87compiled this risalah in
praised of Holy Prophet and some facts of Fiqh.
(M.No.169)
Kalam-i-Abdullah
By
Abdullah (c.13/19)
Size: 25.5x17.5cm; ff.8; ll.11
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian)
Beginning:
The poets name is not mentioned in the text, but he Abdullah used as his
takhalus. Perhaps he belonged to the Panjab, because he one of his verse wrote
it.
(M.No.170)
Sherah Gulistan-i-Sadi
By
Abdul Wasay Hansvi
Size: 22.5x15cm; ff.62; ll.19
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten, red text
There is a stamp of Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori, Imam Wazir Khans
Mosque.
Scribed by: Abdul Rahim on 21, Rabi-ul-Awaal 1197 a.h.
Beginning:
The present commentary compile by a well-known author Abdul Wasay
Hansvi, the author of many books. The present MS. is a commentary on the
famous book Bostan by Sheikh Sadi Shirazi, its another copy is mentioned in
Fehrit-i-Mushtarik 7/137.
For some details see:
Monzavi, Ahmad, Fehrit-i-Mushtarik, 5/486, 13/2462, 2509, 2517, 14/188,
191, 775
(M.No.171)
88
Beginning:
The MS. deals with events happened after death or Roaz-i-Jaza, the
authors name and biographical information is not known to us. It is late 19 th
century style.
(M.No.172)
Kalam-i-Hafz
By
Hafz
Size: 24x15cm; ff.24; ll.13
Nastaliq (Panjabi); worm eaten and damaged; defective at the end
Beginning:
The poet mentioned his takhalus as Hafz in some verses but his
biographical information is not known to us.
(No.173)
Arbain-i-Jami
By
Abdur Rahman Jami, Maulana
Size: 26x17.5cm; ff.6; ll.13
Naskh (Arabic & Persian); red, blue and black
Scribed by; Farzand Ali, Imam of Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore. It is example of
good handwriting of the Panjab
Beginning:
89
Masnavi Maulvi Rumi, Daftar Haftam
By
Asad Aafandi, Rumi, Sheikh-ul-Islam
(c.1035/1625)
Size: 23x12cm; ff.88; ll.14
Nastaliq (Persian); red and blue borders with red headings; worm eaten, water
spotted and damaged
At the frst page of the MS. there are some stamps, one is by Qazi Muhammad
Islam dated 1185 a.h.
Beginning:
Many scholars sufs and poets tried to compose the 7 th volume of the wellknown Masnavi of Maulana Room, but the present version have differed style.
The author who was Sheikh-ul-Islam in Turkey wrote some other books on
Sufsm and theology.
It is a rare MS., see for details Muhammad Tahir Brusali, Usmanli Maulifeen.
(M.No.176)
Lawaih Jami
By
Abdur Rahman Jami, Maulana
Size: 21x15cm; ff.22. ll.12
Nastaliq (Persian); water spotted; red headings; blue, red, golden borders, and
there is a Louh-i-Munaqish at the end.
Scribed by; Shamsa Kashmiri on 1025 a.h.
Beginning: defective
90
Beginning:
It is a collection of the verses of well-known Persian poet of India
Muhammad Tahir Ghani Kashmiri (d.1079/1669). This diwan is printed in
Pakistan and Iran.
For some details see:
1. Nasar Abadi, Tahir, Tazkirah, pp.445-46
2. Azad Bilgirami, Sarway Azad, pp.103-05
3. Sarkhush, Kalimat-ul-Shaura, pp.83-85
(M.No.179)
Diwan-i-Muhtashim Kashi 91
By
Muhtashim Kashi
Beginning:
It is a collection of the verses of the well-known Persian poet Muhtashim
Kashi, the MS. remained in the possession of the Imams of the Mosque of Wazir
Khan, Lahore. There are some stamps at the beginning but removed. At some
folio wrote marginal notes.
The MS. is printed in Iran.
(M.No.180)
Risala-i-Fiqha
By
Muhammad Ramzan
(c.12/18)
Size: ff.84; ll.14
Naskh (Versifed Urdu); red headings; some worm eaten; water spotted.
Beginning:
The work deals with the Fiqh and various issues of Akhrat. Its style is old
Urdu but no copy is recorded in the Urdu Catalogues of the MSS.
(M.No.181)
Heer Sain Rahmat
Size: pp.110; ll.15
Naskh (Panjabi), worm eaten at some folios
Beginning;
Insh Literature
92
Siraj-ut-Talibin
By
Sh. Ahmad bin Sh. Muhammad Amin Qusuri
Size: 24.5x13.5; ff.14; ll.18
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
The author biographical details are not available. He lived in Qusur in the
Sikh and British period. This is a collection of some letters to his
contemporaries. He narrated some notable aspects of the poverty among the
Muslim who used to take loan from the Sikhs and Hindus of that time. He also
mentioned some names of the corts and towns surrounding of Qusur. The MS. is
important for the social history of the town.
(M.No.183)
Jami-ul-Mutaffarriqin
By
Abdul Karim, Munshi (c.12/18)
Size: 21x13.5cm; ff.52; ll.15
Shikashta (Persian); Brittle and worm eaten dated 1209 a.h.
Beginning: (defective):
The present MS. is a collection is Insha literature, there are some letters
written to this purpose are also copied. In the middle ages the collection of this
type used for the style of letter and application writing.
For some details see:
Hunar Wa Mardum, Tehran, the article of Danish Pazho on the Insha
literature.
(M.No.184)
Insha
By
93
Beginning:
The author of the MS. compiled it in 1282/1865 for the use of office
purpose to write letters and applications. The writer was in the service of Mirza
Abdul Wahab Qarshi Isfahani and Mirza Abul Qasim Riaz Hussani Frahani. In this
collection there are some political activities of the ambassador and writers of
India.
(M.No.185)
Karnama
By
Shah Muhammad Ghartaly Sialkoti
(c.12/18)
Size: 18x11.5cm; ff.17; ll.11-12
Nastaliq (Persian); Red headings, worm eaten & brittle water spotted, possesses
one stamp.
Beginning:
The author biographical information is not available. He lived in town
Ghartal, Sialkot in 18th century, was a skill full in Insha literature of Persian. He
collected some letters for the use of students and the office.
(M.No.186)
Insha-i-Harkiran
By
Harkiran
Size: 19.5x12.5cm; ff.1-29; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); Scribed in 1258, red headings
Beginning: Defective
The MS. is about the Insha for the students and office workers. There are
some letters addressed to the officer in it. The MS. has printed repeatedly.
(M.No.186A)
94
Dastan Shahzada Tabristan
Mufd-ul-Quraa
By
Nimatullah Lahori (c.11/17)
Size: 24x17cm; ff.22; ll.19
Nastaliq (Arabic); damaged and worm eaten
Beginning: defective
The author lived in Aurangzebs reign; he was teacher and qari in Lahore.
His father is Rahmatullah was also a scholar. He studied under the known
teachers of the Panjab like Mian Muhammad Hussain Qari, Hafz Saadullah, Mian
Fath Muhammad and Mian Nur-ud-Din etc. He taught in 10 years in Lahore and
Qwaid-i-Arbiya Wa Qawanin-i-Farsiya
22.5x15cm; ff.9; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); key words are underlined rich marginal notes
Beginning:
It was in the course of Wazir Khans Madrassa the teacher wrote many
marginal notes on it. It is valuable for the contribution of the Ulama of the
Panjab to Persian literature.
(M.No.190)
Sharh-i-Qasidah
Size: 20x13cm; ff.12; ll.15
Nastaliq (Persian); deteriorated & worm eaten, different writing styles and few
stamps
Beginning: defective at the both ends
It is a commentary on the Qasidah Mimiah, the MS. have some stamps of
the Royal Library of the Mughals. One stamp of Shah Alam Badshah Ghazi is
stamped.
(M.No.191)
Khulasatul Hisab
By
Baha-ud-Din Aamli
(c.953-1030/1546-1621)
96
Beginning:
It is well-known text for the course of the Muslim School in Iran and India
and has been printed repeatedly.
(M.No.192)
Kafya
By
Muhammad bin Ali Saban
(d.1206/1791)
Size: 23x17cm; ff.82+; ll.6
Naskh (Arabic); Worm eaten and brittle; last pages are water spotted and
vacuum packed, red headings with rich interlinear and marginal notes.
Beginning:
The present MS. of a known copy of course it remained in the possession
of the teachers of the Mosque of Wazir Khan, Lahore, they added many
marginal notes then it became in the Madrasa of Mian Khan, Lahore, the
teacher of this school also wrote many notes on it especially by Saad-ud-Din
Lahori, who signed its second folio. These marginal notes are very valuable and
for the examined of Panjabs contribution to Arabic literature.
(M.No.193)
Sherah-i-Maait Aamil
Size: 20x12.5cm; ff.32; ll. different
Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); some worm eaten with red headings
Scribed in Bhadoon, 1911 Bikrami
Beginning:
It is a well-known book of the course for the Madrasas, someone has
translated vertical Persian which is attached at the beginning of the MS.
(No.194)
Surf Mir
97
By
Mir Syed Sharif Jurjani
(d.816/1413)
Size: 23x16cm; ff.22; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings with marginal notes of the teachers of Wazir
Khan Mosque, because the book was in the course their Madrasa.
Beginning:
It is
course of
family of
history of
well-known book of the course of Nizamia, and was also included the
Madrasa of Wazir Khan. It have many marginal notes of the teachers
the in charge of the Mosque and the School, so it is important life
the Ulama of the Panjab.
(M.No.195)
Aadab-ul-Mutaalimin
By
Ubaidullah Lahori Qadri (c.12/18)
Beginning:
The author was one of the scholars of Lahore Haji Muhammad Saeed
Lahoris daughters son, who wrote some other books also, preserved in Ghanj
Bakhsh Library, Islamabad. The present MS. is in the facets, as the author
himself said that in these days the students have no devoirs of their teacher in
this age. So there are far from the knowledge, I have compiled this risalah for
teaching them in this subject.
It is a rare and unique MS.
For some details see:
Ghulam Sarwar Lahori, Hadiqatul Awliya, pp.122-23, the foot notes.
(No.196)
Wasiat Nama Imam Abu Hanifa
98
Beginning:
This short risalah is known and printed repeatedly, Farzand Ali bin Hafz
Muhammad the grandson of Hafz Muhamamd Siddique Lahori, the Imam of
Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore has translated into Urdu under every line, but not
dated.
(M.No.197)
Sherah-i-Gulistan
By
Junaid bin Abdullah Musavi
(c.12/18)
Size: 21x14.5cm; ff.21; ll.11
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten, defective at the end
Beginning:
The author biographical information is not known, it is a commentary on
Sheikh Saadis book Gulistan. This commentary seems to be written in India,
because its style is the Panjab territory.
(M.No.198)
Hashia Mir Qutabi
By
Qutab-ud-Din Shirazi
Comentory by
Abdul Hakim Sialkoti (d.1067/1656) etc.
Size: 22.5x15cm; ff.74; ll.19
Nastaliq (Arabic); Brittle, damaged and worm eaten, red headings with some
marginal notes
Beginning:
This very well-known MS. for the study of course99was in the possession of
teachers of Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore, they wrote marginal notes on it.
(No.199)
Tuhfa Sultaniah
Size: 16.5x11cm; ff.6; ll.10
Nastaliq (Persian); brittle and worm eaten, red headings
Beginning: defective
It is a collection of the letters addressed to Sh. Muhammad Ismail
Bahadur, some historical aspects also can be taken from it.
No other copy is known to us, it is important for the 18 th century.
(M.No.200)
Sharh-i-Qisari
Size: 26x16cm; ff.22; ll.17
Nastaliq (Arabic); worm eaten, brittle with some marginal notes
Defective at the end
Beginning:
It is a known MS. of the course which is the commentary of a book of
Mantiq.
(M.No.201)
Sherah Maait-ul-Awamil
Size: 22x13cm; ff.8; ll.21
Nastaliq (Arabic); worm eaten and water spotted
Beginning:
The MS. is a well-known book of Arabic course in the Muslim Madrasas and
printed repeatedly.
(No.202)
Nan Wa Halwa
By
100
Baha-ud-Din Aamli
(c.953-1030/1546-1621)
Zanjani
Size: 22.5x15cm; ff.19; ll.13
Naskh (Arabic); worm eaten and damaged
Beginning:
This MS. is a risalah of course of Arabic, it was at the hands of teachers of
Madrasa Nawab Wazir Khan Lahore, so they added many marginal notes on the
every page.
(No.204)
Khaliq Barai
Size: 23x14.5cm; ff.8; ll. 9
Nastaliq (Panjabi); damaged and defective at the both ends
Beginning: defective
It is a known book of Panjabi course.
(M.No.205)
Tajul Asma
Size: ff.45; ll.10
Naskh (Arabic); red headings and borders, worm eaten and damaged.
Beginning:
101
It deals with the Holy names, the author arranged the MS. alphabetically.
(No.205A)
Risala Mantiq
Size: ff.43; ll.10
Naskh (Versifed Arabic); red headings and borders, worm eaten and damaged.
Beginning:
Various Manuscripts
(M.No.206)
Nasihatul Maluk
By
Ali Hamdani Kashmiri
(d.786/1384) (attributed)
Size: 28x16.5; ff. vacuum packed; ll.19
Nastaliq (Persian); red headings
Beginning: defective
The MS. deals with the advises for the kings and ambassadors, there are
many books on this topic but the present MS. have the value that it remain in
the possession of the teachers of Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore.
(M.No.207)
Risalah Dar Fan Toop Sazi
Size: 26.5x15.5cm; ff.32; ll.13
Nastaliq (Persian); damaged, worm eaten & water spotted
Beginning:
Risalah Itrazat Sh. Abdul Haq Muhadis
Bar Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alf-i-Sani
By
Abdul Haq Muhadis, Sheikh
(d.1052/1642)
Size: 27.5x14cm; ff.26; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten and damaged
Beginning:
Sheikh Muhadis had some objections on the Mukashifat of Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi Mujaddid Alf-i-Sani, so he wrote this letter to him. This letter is not
included in the collection of Sh. Muhadiss letters and it is copied from Maarij-ulWalaiyt by Abdullah Khweshgi Qusuri.
Jog Bashishist
103
Qarabadin
By
Muhammad Akbar Arzani
(c.12/18)
Size: 30x19cm; ff.28; ll.23
Nastaliq (Persian); worm eaten & damaged
Beginning:
It is a well-known and repeatedly printed book of medicine in subcontinent especially.
(M.No.212)
Al-Qanun Fil Tibb
By
Bu Ali Sina
Size: 285x 17cm; ff. vacuum packed; ll.21
Nastaliq (Arabic); Lowh Munaqqish at beginning of every part, brittle and worm
eaten, red headings, water spotted some pages vacuum packed
Scribed by: Nur Ali bin Mirza Muhammad Ali Baig on 3 Jamadi-ul-Sani, 1233 a.h.
Beginning:
The book is very well-known of Arabian medicine and printed for many
times (see Mujam-ul-Matbuaat Alarbia, p.130-31).
Unknown Manuscripts
104
(M.No.213)
Unknown MS.
(M.No.214)
Unknown MS.
(M.No.215)
Unknown MS.
(M.No.216)
Unknown MS.
(M.No.217)
Unknown MS.
(M.No.218)
Unknown MS.
Thesis Unpublished
(M.No.219)
Makatib-i-Sharifa
By
Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri
(d.1270/1854)
pp.200; ll.16
Naskh (Persian), Type copy
Beginning:
It is a collection of the letters of reputed suf of the Panjab Kh. Ghulam
Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri collected and edited by Rizwana Khaliq for her M.Phil
thesis from Department of Persian, G.C. University of Lahore, 2005.
(M.No.220)
Sherih Ahwal Wa Aasar Shah Muhammad Ghaus Gawaliyari
105
pp.507; ll.12
Naskh (Persian), Type copy
Beginning:
It is the thesis for the degree of Ph.D. in Persian literature from Tehran
University (1971-72). It deals with the life, works and teachings of reputed
Shattari Suf Shah Muhammad Ghaus Gawaliyari (c.907-970/1401-1562). The
author also edited Bahrul Hayat and Risala-i-Shattaria, included in this volume.
(No.221)
Silsila Suharwardia Ki Hind Main Aamad Aur
Us Kay Asrat Ka Jaija
By
Muhammad Saeed
pp.395; 21
Naskh (Urdu), Type copy
Beginning:
It is a thesis for the degree of Ph.D. from Department of Islamic Studies,
Karachi University, 1997.
(No.222)
Khanwada Mujaddidia Aur Un Ki Arabi Adab Ki Khidmat
By
Muhammad Ali, Hafz
pp.152; ll.12
Naskh (Urdu), Type copy
Beginning:
This is thesis for the degree of M.A. Arabic from Oriental College, Punjab
University, Lahore, 1973.
(No.223)
106
Tarikh-i-Mughlia Kay Farsi Maakhiz
By
Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi
pp.459; ll.19
Naskh (Urdu), Type copy
Beginning:
It is thesis for the degree of M.A. history, Punjab University Lahore, 1972.
(No.224)
Rise of Persian Independence
(820-1056 a.d.)
pp.296; ll.25
English (Type copy)
This is a thesis for the degree of Ph.D. from the University of ____________.
(No.225)
Persian Sources of Mughal Indian History (1526-1627)
By
Shaheen Irshad
pp.296; ll.25
English (Type copy)
This is a thesis for the degree of M.A. history, Punjab University Lahore,
1966.
(No.226)
Risalah Dar Tarikh (c.1603)
Size: 33x18cm; ff.38; ll.21
Nastaliq (Persian). Damaged at the both ends, worm eaten
The author name is not known to us because the MS. is defective. The
matter of history deals with the Mughals period. It seems that it is about the
history of Jalal-ud-Din Akbar reign his 22 nd year of accessions details are given.
It might be some folios of Akbar Nama of Abul Fazl.
107
(R.No.1)
Quran Majeed
(c.1055/1645)
Scribed by:Hafz Nur-ud-Din Muhammad bin Mullah Ahmad Jiwan.
The scriber Hafz Nur-ud-Din Muhammad was a son of great scholar and
author Mullah Ahmad Jiwan (d.1130/1718) bin Sh. Muhammad.
No other copy is recorded; the original was in the possession of Mirdad
Khan, Peshawar.
(R.No.1 A)
Majmuah-i-Adiya
Scribed by: Yaqoot Al-Mustasimi on 778/1376
This MS. is scribed by reputed scriber Yaqoot Al-Mustasimi (d.667/1268) in
Safar 778 a.h., it is very rare and not found in the other libraries of the world.
The original is in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad.
(R.No.2)
Muntahi-ul-Ajaz Li Kashaf-il-Iaajaz
By
Muhammad Baqir Lahori Mufti
(d. about 1106/1694)
It is a tafsir of Holy Quran compiled by Mufti Muhammad Baqir bin Mufti
Sharf-ud-din Abbasi Lahori, both some and father were Mufti of Lahore.
Muhammad Baqir was appointed Mufti at Lahore by the orders of Aurangzeb
Alamgir, and disciple of Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi (d.1079/1668), spiritual
guide of Aurangzeb Alamgir by the order of the Khewaja. He was author of
many books.
ff.59
Nastaliq (Persian)
By
Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi, Sheikh
(d.1126/1714)
Beginning: defective
It is the biography of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) written by Sh. Wahdat
Sirhindi son of Kh. Muhammad Saeed Sirhindi (d.1071/1661).
The author was a well-known suf, scholar and author, lived in Sirhind and
Dehli. 43 books written by him are recorded in the introduction to Lataif-ulMadina.
The original MS. is in the Library of Karnal Sultan Ali Banouri, Kohat.
For some details see:
1. Maqamat-i-Masumi, 4/296-315, 3/408-416
2. Lataif-ul-Madina, the introduction
(R.No.4)
Silk-ul-Durrar Li Akmal Rusal Atthar
By
Hafz Muhammad Siddique Lahori
(c.1139-1192/1726-1778)
ff.34
Naskh (Arabic)
Beginning:
Naqshbandi Order
(R.No.5)
Anis-ul-Talibin Wa Iddatul Salikin
By
Salah bin Mubarik Bukhari
(c.9/14)
ff.132
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair Abdullah
Jan, Peshawar.
Beginning: defective
The author was one of the followers of Kh. Baha-ud-Din Naqshband
Bukhari (d.791/1388), who wrote this biography, malfuzat and miracles of his
Sheikh. The MS. was once in the possession of Hafz Muhammd Siddique Lahori
and his successors. The MS. has printed from Lahore and Iran. Its Urdu
translation is available also.
(R.No.6)
The Same
ff.134
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
The present MS. was remained in the possions of Haji Muhammad Aashur
Bukhari, desiple of Kh. Muhammad Maasum Sirhindi, he signed the frst page of
the MS., the original is in the Library of Khanqa Sirajiah, Kundiyan, Mianwali.
ff.93
Nastaliq (Persian)
(R.No.7)
The Same
Beginning:
ff.166
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
Scribed by:Amir Mahmood Samarqandi by the order of Amir Nizam-ul-Mulk
Khawaf.
Once the MS. was in the Library of Late Dr. Muhammad Shaf, Principle
Oriental College, Lahore, (see for the details the catalogue of MSS. of Shaf
collection p.275), now the MS. is in the National Library, Islamabad.
(R.No.9)
The Same
By
Khawaja Muhammad Parsa Bukhari
(d.822/1420)
ff.143
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
The present MS. is also the biography of the authors sh. Kh. Baha-ud-Din
Naqshband Bukhari (d.791/1388). The author was a reputed suf, writer and
scholar of Central Asia, migrated to Madina Munawara, died and buried there
(see for the details: Qudsiya, the introduction by Ahmad Tahiri Iraqi).
It is a rare MS. preserved in Library of National Archives, Dehli, the present
copy is prepared from the Microflm of Theran University, No. 1106.
(R.No.9A)
The Same
By
Qasim bin Muhammad known as Katib
ff.121
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This is another biography of Kh. Baha-ud-Din Naqshband Bukhari
(d.791/1388) which is very rare. The originale MS. is preserved in the National
Maslik-ul-Arifn
ff.195
Nastaliq (Persian)
By
Muhammad Bukhari, Kh.
Beginning: defective
The writer was a scholar and suf of the Naqshbandi order his complete
name is Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Asaad Bukhari. He was disciple of Sh. Saadud-Din Bukhari. The present is on the Sufsm and divided into 23 chapters. (see
for some details: Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1920). The original MS. is preserved in
Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad (no.3507).
(R.No.11)
The Same
Scribed on 1029 a.h.
ff.178
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
The MS. was in the Library of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
(R.No.12)
Malfuzat-i-Khawaja Ihrar
(d.895/1490)
By
Abdul Awwal Neshapuri, Kh.
(d.905/1500)
ff.235
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
It is the oldest collection of the Malfuzat of Kh. Ubaid Ullah Ihrar
(d.895/1490) compiled by Kh. Abdul Awwal his daughters husband. Dr. Arif
Malfuzat-i-Khawaja Ihrar
(d.895/1490)
By
Muhammad Amin Kirki
ff. 235-277.
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This is another collection of Kh.Ubaid Ullah Ihrars Malfuzat compiled by
one of his companions Muhammad Amin Kirki. It is also edited and included in
the Ph.D. thesis of Dr. Naushahi, pp.497-540.
(R.No.13)
Fiqrat
By
Ubaid Ullah Ihrar, Kh
ff.49
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This is a short treaty on the Sufsm is a basic book for their practice. It was
very popular among the Sufs many copies of it are available in the libraries.
The present copy of the MS. is preserved in the Library of Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan. This risalah from Hyderabad Deccan.
(R.No.14)
Tariq-ul-Talibin
By
Abdul Bari Hussaini
Beginning:
113
The book is in six chapters on the life and practices of Suf Hisari. The
author was a Persian poet with Hussaini takhalus he copied his verses in the
present MS.
It was known to the author that king Akbar was against Islam and his
companions were also in the same category. This MS. is mentioned in another
MS. Silsilat-ul-Siddiqin by Dost Muhamamd. The original MS. preserved in the
Library of Khaniqah Kazimiya, Kakori, Lucknow.
(R.No.15)
Silsilat-ul-Siddiqin Wa Anis-ul-Aashiqin
By
Dost Muhammad Aakhistagi Falizkar
(d.974/1566)
ff.295;
Naskh, (Persian)
Beginning:
It is a biography of Maulana Sh. Ahmad Khawajgi Kasani (d.949/1534),
who was a well-known Suf of the Naqshbandi order. Many of his followers were
in Central Asia and Afghanistan. The author was his follower and a scholar. He
wrote some other books also, like Saluk-i-Khawajgan (MS. is in Ganj Bakhsh
Library, Islamabad) and Tanbih-ul-Zaleen, MS. in the same Library (no.5372).
The other MSS. of Silsilat-ul-Arifn in the Library of Istanbul University,
Turkey, Oriental Institute Tashkand (Three MSS.) and in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad.
(R.No.16)
Silsilatul Arifn
By
Muhammad Qazi Samarqandi, Maulana
(d.921/1490)
ff. 283
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the Library of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
114
This is the biography of Kh. Ubaid Ullah Ihrar, as author narrated in the
beginning that he lived with the Kh. for 12 years and collected his biography,
miracles and sayings for the other people. Many copies of this MS. are available
in the libraries, like Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad, Khairpur Public Library (see
Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 11/842-43. It has edited and printed from Tehran.
(R.No.17)
The Same
pp.472
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (no.5951)
(R.No.18)
The Same
ff.113
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. was in the possession of Maulvi Muhammad
Yaqub Farahi, Quetta.
(R.No.19)
Nasab Nama-i-Khawajgan Naqshbandia
By
Abdul Hai, Kh.
(c.1086/1675)
pp.172
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (no.696)
Beginning:
The author Abdu Hai bin Abdu Fatah bin Mir Abdul Majid bin Mir Abdul
Basit was in the service of prince of Danial Mirza s/o king Babar. His mother
belonged to the family of Kh. Ihrar, he lived in India and went back to his native
city Samarqand in (982/1574) with his Sheikh Kh. Abdul Saheed.
The present MS. is genealogical biography of Kh. Ihrar to 1086 a.h. Its
supplement is compiled by Mirza Muhammad Shah Bukhari by the order of
Abdul Samad Khan, Governor of Multan. Its khatimah is written by the order of
Nawab Zakriya Khan, Governor of Lahore (1149-1158/1736-1745).
For some details see:
Naushahi, Arif, Ahwal Wa Sukhnan-i-Kh. Ihrar, pp.21-22.
ff.92
(R.No.20)
The Same
Nastaliq (Persian)
115
The original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
(R.No.21)
Rasail Sheikh Ahmad kasani Dehbaidi
Makhdum-i-Azam Naqshbandi
By
Ahmad kasani Dehbaidi, Sheikh
(d.949/1534)
pp.926
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (no.1401)
The author Syed Ahmad bin Jalal-ud-Din bin Jamal-ud-Din from the lineage
of Syed Ali bin Musa Raza he was known as Khawajgi Ahmad and Makhdum-iAzam. He lived in Kasan, near Farghana, Central Asia. The king Ubaid Ullah
Khan Shibani (940-946/1532-1539) was his follower and many Sufs were
entered in his circle. He became popular among the kings and pubic. The
present collections of discourses are on Sufsm, especially for the practices of
Naqshbandi order.
The present MS. have many rasail, its list is given in the Fehrist-i-Mushtarik
(pp.1211-13 and see its index). Kh. Dost Muhammad wrote a biography of
Makhdum-i-Azam, Silsilat-ul-Siddiqin Wa Anis-ul-Aashiqin (MS. no.15) and some
other separate books on his biography and sayings.
(R.No.22)
Jami-ul-Maqamat
By
Abul Baqa Kasani
pp.308
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. is preserved in the Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (no.834)
Beginning: defective
The author Syed Abul Baqa Kasani bin Kh. Baha-ud-Din bin Makhdum-iAzam Ahmad Kasani was a suf and scholar of Central Asia. He wrote this MS. on
the life of his grandfather Makhdum-i-Azam (d.949/1534) in the MS. he told that
Kh. Dost Muhammad compiled a book on the same topic and I abridged it.
116
(R.No.23)
Rauzatul Salikin
By
Ali bin Mahmood Abyoridi Kaurani
pp.300
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. is preserved in the Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (no.4049)
Beginning: defective
The author lived in Kauran near Isafrian, Iran. It is a biography of the
Naqshbandi Sufs especially Sh. Alla-ud-Din Muhammad bin Momin Ahri Aabizi
Quhistani (d.892/1484), who was one of the disciples of Sh. Saad-ud-Din
Kashgari Naqshbandi.
For some details see:
1. Storey, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/2/959
2. Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 11/833-35
(R.N0.24)
Malfuzat Sheikh Zain-ud-Din Mahmood Khawaf
(d.967/1559)
By
Amir Syed Muhammad
(c.967-1052/1559-1642)
pp.64
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed on 9 Rajab 1052 a.h.; the original MS. is in the
possession of Dr. Arif Naushahi, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the Malfuzat of Sh. Zain-ud-Din Mahmood Qawwas
Bahdadani Khawaf who was disciple of Maulana Saad-ud-Din Kashgari
(d.860/1455) Naqshbandi. Dr. Naushahi edited it and it is included in Maqalat-iArif, 2/376-459, also see, 1/150-61.
(R.No.25)
Majmah-ul-Asrar
117
By
Muhammad Yousaf bin Muhtashim Yarkandi
(c.915/1509)
ff.211
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of in the Qari Ihsanullah,
Quetta.
Beginning:
Majmuah-i-Risail-i-Naqshbandiyya
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. is in the possession of in the Mr. Daudi,
Lahore. There are seven discourses in this volume.
(R.No.26A)
Musibat Nama
By
Hadir Muhammad Ghurbati bin Yadgar Sheikh
from the lineage of Kh. Ahmad Yasavi
(see Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 4/2454)
Beginning:
This risala
Naqshbandis.
deals
with
Sufsm
especially
on
the
(R.No.26B)
Risalah Kh. Abdul Khaliq Ghujdavani
Beginning:
practice
of
the
Risalah Fi Maqamat Kh. Arif Riukari
Beginning: defective
The present work is on the biography and miracles of well-known
Naqshbandi Suf Kh. Arif Riukari , (d.)
(R.No.26D)
Risalah Manzum Farsi
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
This short risalah is on Wahdatul Wujud, no other copy known to us.
(R.No.26E)
Zubdatul Haqaiq
By
Musa Dehbaidi, Kh.
(d.1190/1776)
Beginning:
The author of the work was a reputed Suf of Naqshbandi order of Central
Asia in 18th century. He visited in India and met Sh. Muhammad Abid Sunnami
and Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan in Dehli, went back to his town Dahbaid. He has
many followers in Central Asia, and was the author of some books on Sufsm
(for details see: the present catalogue).
(R.No.26F)
Makhzan-ul-Anwar Ahmadi Fi Kashaf-i-Asrar-i-Mujaddidi
By
Safullah Sirhindi Sheikh
Beginning:
119
The author was from the genealogical lineage of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujaddid-i-Alf-i-Sani, the king Ahmad Shah Durrani used to give him much
respect. He requested him to go to Qandhar with him but he refused. He was
author of some other books on the Sufsm of Naqshbandi order.
The present MS. became popular in India and Afghanistan, have many
copies in the libraries.
(R.No.26G)
Maadan-ul-Asrar
By
Safullah Sirhindi Sheikh
(d.1161-1748)
pp.194
Nastaliq (Persian); dated 1291 a.h.
Beginning:
The present MS. also deals with the on the Sufsm especially the practices
of the Naqshbandi order. The author quoted many books of Sufsm especially
Maktubat Imam-i-Rabbani and explained the meanings of the difficult points.
(R.No.27)
Majmua-i-Risail
ff.117
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MSS. is in the possession of in the Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
In this collection there are eight short discourses on the Sufsm:
()
5. Risalah-i-Naqshbandiya ()
6. Risalah Wahdatul Wujud ()
()
8. Risalah-i-Ashghal ()
(R.No.28)
Majmua-i-Risail
ff.different
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MSS. are preserved in various libraries.
This is a collection of seven risail:
1. Risala Abdalia ( ) by Kh. Yaqoob Charkhi.
Munaqib Amir Syed Kulal
(d.772/1370)
ff.114
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the Sulemania Library,
Istanbul
Beginning:
It is a biography of reputed Naqshbandi Sh. Kh. Amir Syed Kulal written by
one of his grandsons who was son of Amir Hamza bin Amir Kulal. Some other
MSS. are in the libraries of Pakistan. It is printed in Bukhara, Kabul, Karachi, and
Urdu translation is available also.
(R.No.30)
Kuliyat-i-Kh. Baqi Billah
(c.972-1012/1561-1603)
By
121
Muhammad Ismail Rushdi
pp.465
Nastaliq (Persian); dated 1046 a.h.; the original MS. is in the Ganj Bakhsh
Library, Islamabd, (No.890)
Beginning:
The comiler collected the risail of Kh. by the order of Kh. Hussam ud-Din
Ahmad (d.1043/1634) the Khalifa and successor of the Kh. Baqi Billah, after the
death of the Kh. The author was working under Mirza Abdur Rahim Khan-iKhanan (see: Maasir-i-Rahimi, 3/1119-1211).
The present MS. is the oldest copy of the Kuliyat of Kh. in Pakistan.
(R.No.31)
Risail-i-Kh. Baqi Billah
By
Muhammad Ismail Rushdi
ff.199
Nastaliq (Persian), dated 1280 a.h. the original MS. is in the library of Shah Abul
Khair Mujaddidi, Dehli.
Beginning:
The present MS. lived in the hands of Shah Abul Khair and Shah Abul
Hassan Zaid Farooqi, they wrote some notes at the both ends of the MS.
(R.No.32)
Maktubat Kh. Baqi Billah
By
Muhammad Ismail Rushdi
ff.27
Nastaliq (Persian); dated 1267 a.h.; the original MS. is in the possession of Dr.
Ahmad Hussain Ahmad, Gujrat.
Beginning:
It is only collection of the letters of the Khawaja.
(R.No.32A)
122
( )
Wasilatul Qobul Illalah Wal Rasool (PBUH)
By
Imadd-ud-Din, Maulana
ff. 36-55
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. is in the possession of Dr. Ahmad Hussain
Ahmad, Gujrat.
Beginning:
This is the collection of the letters of Kh. Muhammad Naqshband Sani
Hujjatullah s/o Kh. Muhammad Maasum Sirhindi. It is published by Dr. Ghulam
Mustafa Khan.
(R.No.33)
Mablighul Rijal
By
Ubaid Ullah Kh. Kalan
(d.1010-1073/1601-1662)
pp.166
Nastaliq (Persian), dated 1268 a.h. the original MS. is preserved in the library of
Shah Abul Khair Mujaddidi, Dehli.
Beginning:
The author of the present MS. was son of Kh. Baqi Billah, educated and
brought by Kh. Hussam-ud-Din Ahmad. He narrated the biographies and
thoughts of the philosophers and Mulhidin including Mulla Mubarik Nagori, his
two sons Fazi and Abul Fazal. It provides a thought provoking background to the
study of religious, philosophic and other trends of the period (of Akbar). He had
studied works which are not available today, he was aware of Ishraqi ideology,
the Nuqtawi metaphysics, the views of the carmathians and the complex nature
of pantheistic concepts. In fact it is only in this contest that the extent of Muslim
concern at Akbars religious experiments can be evaluated. (Nizami, K.A, Akbar
and Religion, p.320, Zadul Maad, 1/127-131).
He completed this work in 1060/1650, its copies are in India Office Library,
London (no. D.P. 1112) and Maulana Azad Library Muslim University Aligrah (no.
Tasawwof 191).
(R.No.33A)
123
pp.146
Nastaliq (Persian) dated 1267 a.h.; the original MS. is in the library of Shah Abul
Khair Mujaddidi, Dehli.
Beginning:
The author was younger son of Kh. Baqi Billah, he was author of many
books, he compiled this sherih in Shaban 1052/1642. He wrote 40 Rubaiyat
(Quatrains) and explanatory notes on these. He gave 33 names of his teachers
and spiritual guides. Its topic is Wahdatul Wujud (see: Zzdul Maad, 1/161-64).
(R.No.34)
Mablighul Rijal
By
Ubaid Ullah Kh. Kalan
(d.1010-1073/1601-1662)
ff.37;
Nastaliq (Persian); dated, 10 Jamadi-ul-Awal 1069 a.h.; the original MS. is
preserved in Maulana Azad Library Muslim University Aligrah (no. Tasawwof
191).
Beginning:
The original MS. is damaged, water spotted.
(R.No.35)
Majmua-i-Risail
ff. various
Nastaliq (Persian)
The present collection has five risail:
1. Risala Dar Rafi Sababa ( ) by Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani. Copy
form the MS. of Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad.
ff. 454
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of the Lahore Museum
(vol.I).
Beginning:
The author was disciple of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, compiled many
books like Wisal-i-Ahmadi and Majma-ul-Awliya (both are in this collection).
The present work is a tazkirah of the Sufis of Naqshbandi oder, from beginning to Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani. The present volume I. deals with early Naqshbandi Sufis to Kh. Baqi
Billah and his successors.
It is a rare one; no other copy is discovered in Pakistan.
(R.No.37)
Zubda tul Maqamat
By
Khawaj Muhammad Hashim Kishmi
(c.1000-1042/1591-1632)
ff. 168
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed by Mulla Abdullah Sirhindi, disciple of Kh. Saif-ud-Din
Sirhindi at Sirhind on 1085 a.h. the original MS. is preserved in National Museum
of Pakistan, Karachi.
Beginning:
Beginning:
The present work deals with the history of later Mughals especially events
of Bengal; he also copied some very rare documents, now destroyed. This
history has the events from 1132 to 1173/1719-1760.
For some details see:
1. Zahir-ud-Din Malik, Reign of Muhammad Shah p.446-47
2. Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan Wa Hind, 1/124-27
(R.No.37B)
Risala Sawal Wa Jawab Dara Shikoh
Wa Suf Ahmad Shattari
ff.18
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Museum of Pakistan,
Karachi (N.M. 1965/210/21).
Beginning:
When prince Dara Shikoh began his war of succession, he used to meet
some Sufs, put many questions of Sufsm, in this way he met a Shattari Suf Sh.
Ahmad, we do not know his biographical information.
(R.No.37C)
Fataih-i-Patiala
ff. 15
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the library of Anjuman Taraq-i-Urdu,
Karachi.
Beginning:
126
It is about the details of the wars between the Federal kings and the local
government Patiala fought in 18th century.
It is a rare MS.
(R.No.38)
Masnawi Ganj-i-Faqar
By
Baqi Billah, Kh.
ff.122
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Mr. Farooq-ul-Hassan
Chishti, Multan.
Beginning:
The present Masnawi is included in Kuliyat Kh. Baqi Billah, which has
printed.
(R.No.39)
Risail Sheikh Taj-ud-Din Sanbahali Naqshbandi
(d.1050/1640)
ff. 101
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Scribed by Sh. Salih at Mecca in 1050 a.h. during the life time of the author.
Beginning: different
The author Sh. Taj-ud-Din bin Zakaria bin Sh. Sultan Usmani Naqshbandi
was disciple of Kh. Baqi Billah, after the death of Kh. (1012/1603), he migrated
to Mecca Mukarrima. From there he visited some Muslim countries like Sana,
Yaman and many people entered in his circle, some were great scholars and
writers. He died and buried at Mecca in 1050/1640.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Risalatul Farida ()
()
Bayan
()
7. Ruqa-i-Hazrat
Jami Bah Kh. Ihrar, Persian
)
8. Maktub-i-Hazrat Ishan Dehbaidi, Persian
()
127
Tuhfatul Salekin Fi Zikar Taj-ul-Arifn
By
Muhammad Bin Ashraf Al Hussaini
ff.15
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the library of Mufti of Sana, Yamant.
Beginning:
The present MS. is a biography of Sh. Taj-ud-Din Sanbahali (d.1050/1640)
written by his daughters husband Syed Muhammad Hussaini Sanbahali, during
the life time of the Sheikh.
Its another MS. copy is in Khuda Bakhsh Library, Patna. It is a rare MS.
(R.No.41)
Zia-ul-Muqadimat Lamutalatil Maktubat
By
Zia-ud-Din Achakzai
(c.14/20)
pp.259
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Gang Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (No.10566).
Beginning:
128
Ansab-ul-Tahireen
By
Khalil Ahmad Muztarib bin
Nazir Ahmad Yahyavi
(d.1262/1846)
pp. 136
Nastaliq (Urdu); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Shah Abul Khair
Mujaddadi, Dehli.
Beginning:
The present MS. is a detail survey of the genealogy of the sons of Sh.
Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani. The author was disciple of Shah Ghulam Ali
Dehlvi, he was a poet with the takhalus Muztarib and was the successor of the
youngest son of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani. (A note on the frst
page of the MS. by Abul Hassan Zaid Farooqi). The MS. have whole names
belonged to the genealogy of the Sheikh.
(R.No.43)
Nasmat-ul-Qudas
By
Muhammad Hashim Kishmi
(d.after 1042/1632)
ff. 273
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Gang Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (No.1047).
Beginning:
The present MS. is a continuation of Rashat by Fakhar-ud-Din Ali Kashif. It
is also the frst part of authors other book Zubdatul Maqamat. He wrote the
biographical information of the Naqshbandis Sufs omitted by the author of
()
()
5. Maktubat Kh. Muhammad Hashim Kishmi to Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddad
Alif-i-Sani.
()
6. Risala Dar
Kashaf-i-Hal
Hazarat Sh. Qasim Karmeeni
()
7. Qadar-il-Aali
Khair-il-Liali
Fi Asrar
()
8. Ghohar
Nami
Sirray
Asrar Nam-i-Syed-ul-Anami
()
For some details see:
Sulam-ul-Salikin Sherih Risala Maulana Taj-ud-Din
By
Abdul Ghani Nablisi
(d.1143/1730)
ff. 21
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sh. Abdul Sattar
Dehlvi, Library of Harm Makki, Mecca.
Beginning
It is commentary on the Risala f Tariqa til Naqshbandiya by Maulana Abdul
Ghani Nablisi (d.1143/1730, see: Mujam-ul-Matbuat-ul-Arabia, pp. 1832-34). It
has printed from Beruit under the name of Miftah-ul-Maaiat.
(R.No.47)
Jami-ul-Fawad
By
Taj-ud-Din Sanbahali Naqshbandi, Sheikh
(d.1050/1640)
ff. 226
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Istanbul University Library
(No.5490).
Beginning:
The present MS. deals with the Sufsm, he belonged to the Naqshbandiya
order and have many followers in the Arabian countries, for their spiritual
education he compiled some important discourses; it is also one of them.
It is very rare no other copy is known to us.
(R.No.48)
Durrat-ul-Iqad-ul-Samin Fi Baz Manaqib Taj-il-Aarifeen
ff. 8
131
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. preserved in the collection of Abdul Sattar
Siddiqui, Maktaba Harm-i-Makki, Mecca.
Beginning:
The present short discourse is a biography of the Naqshbandi Taj-ud-Din
Sanbahali, the disciple of Kh. Baqi Billa.
(R.No.49)
Sherih-i-Wasaiya Kh. Abdul Khaliq Ghujdawani
(d.575/1179)
By
Fazalullah bin Ruzbahan Khinji
(d.928/1522)
ff. 73
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Yahya Tufq,
Sulemaniya Library, Istanbul (No.190).
Beginning:
The author was a will-known historian of Central Asia, Fazalullah Khinji
(d.928/1522), he wrote many books like, Mehman Nama-i-Bukhara and Saluk-ulMalook, he was follower of the Naqshbandi order also, so he compiled this
sherih. Some copies of this MS. are preserved in the libraries of Iran.
(R.No.49A)
Risalat-ul-Naqshbandiya
By
Taj-ud-Din Sanbahali Naqshbandi, Sheikh
(d.1050/1640)
ff.18
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Rasheed Afandi,
Sulemaniya Library, Istanbul (No.474).
Beginning:
The present risala is a basic way for the practices of the Naqshbandis
Sufs. It is very popular among the Sufs of Arabia and sub-continent; many
copies of it are available in the libraries.
132
(R.No.50)
Risala Dar Shajrat-i-Naqshbandiya
pp.85
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. are preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad.
Beginning: defective
It is a spiritual genealogy Naqshbandiya order from very beginning to Mian
Abdul Hameed Qandhari, but the author did not gave the biographical
information of the Sufs and their dates.
(R.No.50A)
Silsila Khawajgan Naqshbandiya
ff. 73
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. are preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
Hasnat-ul-Harmain
133
By
Ubaidullah Murrawij-ul-Shariat, Khawaja
(d.1083/1672)
ff. 40
Nastaliq (Persain); dated 1075 a.h.; the original MS. are preserved in India Office
Library, London (No.479).
Beginning:
It is a collection of the Malfuzat and Mukashifat of Kh. Muhammad Masum
Sirhindi (d.1079/1668), compiled by his son Kh. Ubaidullah Murrawij-ul-Shariat
(d.1083/1672) in Arabic under the title of Yavaqit-ul-Harmain. By the order of
the author Sh. Muhammad Shakir bin Mulla Badar-ud-Din Sirhindi translated it
into Persian in 1071/1660. It was very popular among the Naqshbandi Sufs, the
Kh. himself ordered to his followers to read it (Maktubat-i-Masumia
).
The original was completed in 1068/1658, when Kh. and his sons and
successors travelled for Hajj.
It has edited and printed by Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddadi.
(R.No.52)
The Same
ff. 44
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Hafz Muhammad
Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Tandoo Sain Dad, Sindh.
(R.No.53)
The Same
ff. 51
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Muhamamd
Naeem Qamar, _______________.
(R.No.54)
The Same
ff. 45
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. are preserved in the collection of Sh. Arif
Hikmat, Maktaba Malik Abdul Aziz, Madina Munawwara.
Scribed by; Sh. Arif Hikmat, Sheikh-ul-Islam.
(R.No.55)
( )
Hasnat-ul-Harmain (turkish translation)
By
ff. 27
Nastaliq (Turkish); the original MS. are preserved in the collection of the Haji
Mahmood, Sulemania Library, Istanbul (No.2848).
Beginning:
The present work is a translation from Persian translation of Khawaja
Muhammad Shakir Sirhindi by Saad-ud-Din Sulayman Mustaqimzadah, the
follower of Sh. Ahmad Yakdast Naqshbandi.
(R.No.56)
Lataif-ul-Madina
By
Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi, Sheikh
(c.1050-1126/1640-1714)
ff. 41
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. are preserved in National Museum of Pakistan,
Karachi (No.N.M.1957.056/2).
Beginning:
It is a biography of Kh. Muhamamd Saeed Sirhindi (c.1005-1071/15961661), compiled by his son Sh. Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi in 1068/1658,
during the life time of the Kh. in Madina Munawwara. The author compiled it
when Kh. Muhamamd Saeed Sirhindi was going to Harmain in Arabic by the
request of his friends lived at Madina Munawwara. It is a collection of the
Malfuzat and Mukashifat of Kh. Muhammad Saeed, like Hasnat-ul-Harmain.
It is a rare and unique MS, Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi has edited and
translated into Urdu and published it.
(R.No.57)
Tuhfa-tul-Masum
By
Ghiyas-ud-Din Badakhshi
(c.12/18)
ff. 64
Beginning:
It is a biography of Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi (d.1079/1668), the
author narrated in the beginning of the MS. that he used to study the books on
Sufsm from his early age, so the love for the Sufs born in his heart. In this
condition he compiled this work, but unfortunately the present MS. is not
complete and defective at the end. The author began to write some
biographical information of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, abridged
from Hazrat-ul-Quds, he copied some of his miracles only and the MS. remained
incomplete. We do not know that what he has narrated about Kh. Muhammad
Masum Sirhindi. In this condition the MS. have no value.
(R.No.58)
Maqamat-i-Masumi
By
Safar Ahmad Masumi
(c.1086-1134/1676-1722)
pp. 449
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Sh. Abul Khair
Mujaddadi, Dehli. Scribed in 1292 a.h. at Madina Munawwara.
Beginning:
It is a biography of Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi, have 9 chapters and
some facets. The author narrated the biography, shajrat, miracles, malfuzat and
the biographical informations of his sons and disciples in detail. The author was
the son of the daughter of Kh. Muhammad Masum. He served under the
Mughal king Farrukh Saiyar (1124-1131/1713-1719), he completed the MS. in
1134/1722, at that time some disciples of the Kh. were living.
Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddadi has edited it with Urdu translation,
introduction and explanatory notes and published in 4 volumes.
(R.No.59)
The Same
pp.936
Naskh & Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Prof.
Muhammad Saad Siraji, D.I.Khan.
(R.No.60)
136
By
Safar Ahmad Masumi
(c.1086-1134/1676-1722)
ff. 32
Nastaliq Shikashta (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Hafz
Muhammad Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Tandoo Sain Dad, Sindh.
Beginning: !
It is a biography of Sh. Sibghatullah Sirhindi (d.1122/1710) compiled in
1121/1709, during the life time of the Sh. the author was his son of law and
follower. It is important biography have many historical aspects because the
author was in the service of the Mughal kings.It is a rare and unique MS.
For some details see: Maqamat-i- Masumi, 1/364-68
(R.No.60A)
Bayaz-i-Fazalullah Qandhari
(c.1189-1240/1775-1825)
ff.37
Naskh & Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Hafz
Muhammad Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Tandoo Sain Dad, Sindh.
Beginning:
The author compiled a well-known tazkirah of Naqshbandi Sufs, under the
title of Umdatul Maqamat from very beginning to his sh. Safullah Masumi and
completed in 1233/1818. It has printed in this bayaz he collected many verses
including his own and also copied some chronograms for the death of their
elders.
(R.No.61)
Fawaiya
By
Abdullah Khawaj Khurd
(c.1010-1074/1602-1663)
ff. 45
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the possession of Prof. Muhammad Saad
Siraji, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
137
The author was younger son of Kh. Baqi Billa and disciple of Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani. He compiled this short treaty on Wahdatul Wujud,
he also narrated some biographical aspects of his teachers and mashaikh (see:
Zadul Maad 1/170-72).
(R.No.62)
The Same
ff. 62
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the possession of Prof. Muhammad Saad
Siraji, D.I.Khan.
(R.No.63)
Risail-i-Khawaj Khurd
By
Abdullah Khawaj Khurd
(c.1010-1074/1602-1663)
ff. different
Naskh & Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); the original MS. is in Dehli collection, India
Office Library, London (British Library).
Beginning: different
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Bahrul Haqaiq, Arabic ( ) . In the malfuzat of the author this risala has
mentioned, it is on the theory of the Wahdatul Wujud, he began to write it
in 23 Jamadiul Aakhir 1057 a.h. He also mentioned the name of his
spiritual guides (Zadul Maad, 1/170).
Risala Parda Andakhat Wa Parda Ky Shanakhat
) .
It is also on the theory of Wahdatul Wujud, he wrote it in the way of Aanul-Quzzat Hamadani (d.535/1130).
Risala Nur-i-Wahdat (
Risala Parto-i-Ishiq ()
Rubaiyat Wa Sherih-i-Rubaiyat ()
The author wrote 40 quartarams (Rubaiyat) on Wahdatul Wujud and then
compiled a commentary on these Rubaiyat (see other copies (R.No.34A,
35/4).
Ahwal wa Malfuzat Kh. Khurd ()
ff.9
Shikashta (Persain); the original MS. is in Dehli collection, India Office Library,
London (British Library), included in the collection of Risail-i-Kh. Khurd.
Beginning:
It is on the theory of the Wahdatul Wujud.
(R.No.65)
()
Risala Tajia
By
Taj-ud-Din Sanbalahi
ff. 36
Shikashta (Arabic); the original MS. is in Dehli collection, India Office Library,
London (British Library), included in the collection of Risail-i-Kh. Khurd.
Beginning:
Risala-i-Tasawwaf
ff.12
Shikashta (Persian); the original MS. is in Dehli collection, India Office Library,
London (British Library), included in the collection of Risail-i-Kh. Khurd.
Defective at the both ends.
Beginning: defective
139
(R.No.67)
Risala-i-Lataif
By
Raf-ud-Dehlvi, Shah
ff. 50
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. is in Dehli collection, India Office Library,
London (British Library), included in the collection of Risail-i-Kh. Khurd.
Beginning:
The author was son of great theologian Shah Wali Ullah Muhadis Dehlvi, he
referred his father on f.no.24. It deals with the Latiaf of Sufs, and some other
discussion in the same way.
(R.No.68)
Nikat-ul-Asrar
By
Adam Banuri, Sheikh
(d.1053/1643)
pp. 282
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad
(No.8813).
Beginning:
The MS. deals with the Sufsm on 4 chapters; it is compiled by the authors
disciple Sh. Muhammad Amin Badakhshi in Mecca Mukkarama. It is very popular
among the Sufs, it has many copies in the libraries (Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/207879).
(R.No.69)
The Same
pp. 274
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad
(No.11482).
(R.No.70)
The Same
pp. 332
140
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad
(No.2841).
(R.No.71)
Khulasatul Maarif
By
Adam Banuri, Sheikh
ff. 2 volumes
Naskh & Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the collection of Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddadi, Panjab University Library, Lahore. (No. ).
Beginning:
The present MS. is very important because it has scribed under the
guidance of the authors disciple Sh. Muhammad Amin Badakhshi in Mecca,
have some of his stamps on the both ends of the MS. Whole of the other copies
of it are prepared by the present MS.
(R.No.72)
The Same
ff. 121 (vol.1)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Arabic & Persian
Research Institute, Tonk.
Scribed by: Muhammad Ata, murid Sh. Fatih Muhammad, murid Shah
Aalamullah murid Sh. Adam, dated 1149 a.h.
(R.No.73)
The Same
pp. 262 (vol.1)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Shah Abul Khair
Mujaddadi, Dehli.
It is a MS. which remained in the hands of Naqshbandi Sufs of Dargah-iMazhari, Dehli.
(R.No.74)
The Same
ff. (2 vols.)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Sh. Abul Khair
Abdullah Jan, Peshawar.
Its frst volume is complete and the second is defective at the both ends.
Sherih Darud-i-Ilhamia
141
By
Adam Banuri, Sheikh
ff. 30
Shikashta (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Islamia College,
Peshawar University. (No.1028)
Beginning:
It is a collection of Darud and Salat by Sh. Adam Banuri and a commentary
on it compiled by Abdul Aahad bin Bayazid, whose biographical information is
not known to us. This short discourse in not included the books written by Sh.
Adam.
(R.No.76)
The Same
ff. 53
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Islamia College,
Peshawar University. (No.1028b)
It is compiled from the MS. of Sh. Yahya Attocki and Sh. Muhammad Umar
Chamkani.
(R.No.77)
Nataij-ul-Harmain
By
Muhammad Amin Badakhshi, Sheikh
(c.1020-1102/1611-1690)
ff. (vol.I)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Islamia College,
Peshawar University. (No.990)
Beginning: vol.I.
It is the biography and teachings of Sh. Adam Banuri, compiled by his
disciple Sh. Muhammad Amin Badakhshi in Mecca Mukkarima. These volumes
have tafsir Sura-i-Fatiha, Darud-i-Ilhamia and Maktubat of Sh. Adam.
There are short discourses on Sufsm are in the same volume:
ff. (vol.I)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Khanqah-iNaqshbandiya, Haripur.
Scribed by: Abdur Rasool bin Abdul Qadir in 1098 a.h.
The MS. has only Tafsir Sura Fatiah and Maktubat Sh. Adam Banuri.
(R.No.79)
The Same
143
ff.14 (vol.I)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the Library of Arabic and
Persian Research Institute, Tonk (No.1431).
These are few folios of the frst volume from beginning.
(R.No.83)
The Same
pp.348 (vol.III)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Col. Sultan Ali Banuri,
Kohat. Defective at the end.
This is also an old copy remained at the hands of the family members of
Sh. Adam Banuri.
(R.No.84)
The Same
ff. 119 (vol.III)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair
Abdullah Jan, Peshawar. Defective at the both ends.
It is also an old copy remained in the hands of the Naqshbandi Sufs.
( R.No.85)
Risail-i-Sheikh Muhamamd Amin Badakhashi
pp.84
Naskh (Arabic & Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the Library of Darga
Pir Mehar Ali Shah, Gholarah, Rawalpindi.
Beginning: defective
Most of the discourses are written by Sh. Adam Banuri and Sh. Badakhashi
edited these risail with some editions at eh basis of the sayings of author. Many
other discussions between the Ulama of Hermain and Sh. Adam are recorded
also. It is important for the intellectual history of Naqshbandi order.
(R.No.86)
Zawahir
By
Muhammad Umar Chamkani
(d.1199/1784)
144
ff. 374
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed in 1119 a.h.; the original MS. is preserved in the
Library of National Museum of Paksitan, Karachi.
Beginning:
It is a biography of Sh. Sadi Lahori (c.1033-1112/1623-1701) and Sh.
Adam Banuri. Some informations are also about Sh. Yahya Atocki, who was the
Sh. of the author. It has many historical aspects and miracles of the mentioned
Sufs. It also narrates the relation between king Ahmad Shah Durrani with the
author. (see for details: Hayat Wa Aasar Mian Muhammad Umar Chamkani by
Muhammad Hanif, pp. 322-25). The present copy of the MS. is corrected by the
author himself, at the end there is a declaration from the author that he has
checked it.
(R.No.87)
The Same
ff.403
Shikashta (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Shirani collection, Punjab
University Library, Lahore (No.388).
This MS. is also old one and scribed in the reign of king Muhammad Shah.
(R.No.88)
The Same
pp.728
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Col. Sultan Ali Banuri,
Kohat. Defective at the end.
It is a MS. remained among the hands of the members of the family of Sh.
Adam Banuri, they studied it but there are no marginal notes on it.
(R.No.89)
The Same
ff.275
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the library of Sheikh Abul Khair Abdullah
Jan, Peshawar.
It is an old MS. scribed in the life time of the author and better than the
other copies.
(R.No.89A)
Majma-ul-Asrar
By
145
pp.121
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Gang Bakhsh
Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a contemporary biographical account of Mian Muhammad Umar
Chamkani Peshawari written by one of his followers Muizullah bin Abdullah Khan
Mahmand, his biographical information is not known to us.
(R.No.90)
Quaid-ul-Anam
ff.103
Nastaliq (Pashto); the original MS. is in the library of Pashto Academi, Peshawar
University, Peshawar.
Beginning: defective
The MS. has the information and location of the mausoleum of Sh. Adam in
Madina Munawwara.
(R.No.91)
Hidayat-ul-Salikin
By
Mazhar bin Numan Jalal Abadi
pp. 179
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (No.3060).
Beginning:
146
By
Khawaja Muhammad Masum Sirhindi
ff. 76
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning: defective
It is a collection of the Ahadith used in the various prayers, scribed by the
authors disciple suf Dost Muhammad Baig Peshawari in 1076 a.h., during life
time of the author (see: Maqamat-i-Masumi, 21/503 MS.
(R.No.91B)
Unsiya
By
Yaqoob Charkhi, Maulana
(d.850/1446)
ff. on the margin of Azkar-i-Masumia
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Although the risala is printed but it is an old MS.
(R.No.92)
Khazinatul Maarif
By
Ubaidullah Murrawij-ul-Shariat, Khawaja
(d.1083/1672)
pp.238
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (No.1557).
Beginning: defective
It is a collection of the letters of Kh. Ubaidullah Murrawij-ul-Shariat s/o Kh.
Muhammad Masum Sirhindi. This collection is very important the author wrote
letters to his Sheikh, ambassadors and the king Aurangzaib, discussed very
important issues of Sufsm and to restore the Sharia. It has edited and
published by Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Khan.
Gulshan-i-Wahdat
147
Beginning:
It is a collection of the letters of Sh. Wahdat s/o Kh. Muhammad Saeed
Sirhindi, written to his contemporaries, especially to his Sh. and his disciple Sh.
Muhammad Murad Tang Kashmiri (d.1131/1718).
It is edited and published.
(R.No.94)
Rauzat ul Quyyumiah
By
Kamal-ud-Din Muhammad Ihsan
(d. after 1164/1749)
ff. (two volumes)
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed in 1201 a.h. by the orders of Sh. Ghulam Nabi Lillahi;
the original MS. is preserved in the library of Darga Khawaj Ghulam Nabi Lillahi,
Lillah Town, Jehlum.
Beginning:
It is a tazkirah of the Naqshbandis Sufs from very beginning to Kh.
Muhammad Zubair Sirhindi. The author has compiled some other books also; in
1164/1750 he wrote this tazkirah. The author was the service of Rohilah Chiefs,
he narrated many events related to the wars between the Mughal kings and the
Rohilahs.
Its frst volume became in the bitter criticism of the modern writers but it
has very important informations about the biographies of the Sufs of this order
(see: Maqamat-i-Masumi, 1/304-16).
(R.No.95)
The Same
Auj Maurid Asrar Naqshband (c.1228)
By
Nizam-ud-Din Sirhindi Shikarpuri
ff. 88
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed by Muhammad Hassan Jan Farooqi Sirhindi in 1341
a.h. in Tandoo Sain Dad, Sindh. The original MS. is preserved in the library of
Hafz Muhammad Hashim Jan Sirhindi, Tandoo Sain Dad, Sindh.
Beginning:
It is a tazkirah of the Sufs of Naqshbandi order, especially Shah Safullah
Masumi, the author who was from the family of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid
Alif-i-Sani, so he had some important traditions which has copied in it. At a
margin of folio he researched the genealogical details of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani.
The name of this MS. is a chronogram for its date of compilation (1228
a.h.)
(R.No.97)
Risala Dar Ahwal Hazrat Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani
By
Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi
(d.1240/1824)
pp.252
Nastaliq (Persian); It was in the possession of Kh. Ghulam Muhay-ud-Din Qusuri
who collated it with other MSS. in 1268 a.h. as he had given a note at the end of
the MS.
The original MS. was preserved in the library of Late Pasha Begum d/o Maulana
Ahmad Hussain Khan Amrohavi.
Beginning:
ff. 139-174
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Mr. G. Moin-udDin, Lahore.
Beginning:
In the beginning the author has not given new information about the
Naqshbandis Sufs but at the end he narrated that over Sh. Mirza Mazhar Jan-iJanan had many followers like Maulana Khalid Kurdi who has taken permission
from me and spread it in Baghdad Room and Syria, and Syed Ismail Madani in
Hermain, he also copied some letters of these persons addressed to him. So its
last part is important for the contemporary informations.
(R.No.98)
Zaadul Maad
By
Ubaidullah known as Khawaja Kalan
(1010-1073/1601-1663)
ff. 195
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khairpur Public Library,
Sindh. Defective at the end.
Beginning:
The present MS. is a biography of Kh. Hussam-ud-Din Ahmad (c.9771043/1569-1633), the disciple and successor of Kh. Baqi Billa. The author was
elder son of Kh. Baqi Billa, brought by Kh. Hussam-ud-Din Ahmad. He completed
this biography in 1044/1634, one year after the death of Kh. Hussam-ud-Din
Ahmad. Most of the traditions narrated in it are directly heard by the followers
of Kh. Baqi Billa. The author of Hazrat-ul-Qudas referred it, he was author of
some tazkirahs like Mabligul Rijal, Tabqat-i-Hussamiya, Ahwal Hazrat-i-Abu Zar
Ghaffari. The present MS. is consists of Fatiha, three chapters (Maqsid) and a
Silsilatul Aarifn
By
Muhammad Qazi, Maulana
pp. 77
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khairpur Public Library, Sindh.
Defective at the end.
For details see R.No. 16, 17, 18.
(R.No.100)
Maqtubat-i-Masumia
By
Muhammad Masum Sirhindi, Kh.
(d.1079/1668)
ff. (vol I, III)
Nastaliq (Persian); it was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning: vol. I:
Beginning: vol. III:
Volume one is compiled by Kh. Ubaidullah Murrawij-ul-Shariat
(d.1083/1672) in 1063/1652 it has 239 letters.
Volume third is compiled by Haji Muhammad Aashur Bukhari, both
volumes are printed and Urdu translations are available also.
(R.No.101)
Miftahul Daqaiq
By
151
ff. 101
Nastaliq (Persian, Pashto); the original MS. was in the possession of Qari Ihsan
Ullah, Quetta.
Beginning:
The original text is in Pashto written by Akhund Abul Karim bin Akhund
Darwaiza, Peshawari, the commentator Haji Bahadur was disciple of Sh. Adam
Banuri, who compiled it in Persian.
For some details see:
Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan Wa Hind, 2/845-47.
(R.No.102)
Tibbian-ul-Haqaiq
By
Haji Bahadur Kohati
(d.1090/1679)
ff. 232
Nastaliq (Persian, Pashto); dated 1238 a.h. the original MS. was in the
possession of Qari Ihsan Ullah, Quetta.
Beginning:
Beginning:
It is a biography of Haji Bahadur Kohati, but the author collected his
miracles only and did not give the biographical informations. It has some
aspects of the politics of the reigns of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. The MS. is
compiled in 1072/1661.
Its text has printed at Kohat and Lahore.
(R.No.104)
Mukalimat Mabain Malik Wa Faqiah
By
Yahya Atocki Chaghtai, Sheikh
(d.1131/1719)
ff. 53
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed by Muhamamd Isa bin Sh. Yahya Atocki in 1195 a.h.
the original MS. was in the possession of Qari Ihsan Ullah, Quetta.
Beginning:
The MS. is a collection of the sayings of Sh. Saadi Lahori (d.1108/1696),
collected by Sh. Yahya Atocki, as in contemporary source Zawahir narrated that
Sh. Yahya belonged to Chaghtai tribe of Turkistan. At the end of this MS. world
Chaghtai is written clearly, so it is compiled by Sh. Yahya.
It is a rare and unique MS.
(R.No.105)
Ishiqia
By
Muhammad Usman Jalandari Naqshbandi
ff. 208
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author was follower of Kh. Baqi Billa and disciple of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujaddad Alif-i-Sani. In the present MS. he explained the practices of the Sufs
Maktubat Sheikh Abdul Nabi
Sham Chorasi Naqshbandi
(d.1146/1733)
ff. 232
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore,
defective at the end.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the letters of the Naqshbandi suf Sh. Abdul Nabi, who
lived in the town Sham Chorasi of the Panjab, and eas the follower of the branch
Ahsaniya, introduced by Sh. Adam Banuri.
The present MS. has published from Lahore by photo offset system.
(R.No.107)
Haqiqat-i-Kabba,
Fatawa
ff. 13
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a fatawa forced by Allama Abul Rasool Barzanji in Mecca Mukkrimah in
1093/1682. In the MS. it was attached with Aatiyatul Wahab by Muhammad Baig
Burhanpuri. In this MS. there are the discussions of Kabba Sharif, is it afzal then
the prophets or not? Perhaps it was a continuation to the risalah of Sh.
Muhamamd Amin Badakhshi.
It is a rare MS.
(R.No.107A)
Arbaain
By
Ahamd Sirhandi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani
ff. 7
Beginning:
Masnavi Chahar Joy
By
Safullah Sirhindi, Sheikh
ff. 13
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning:
This short discourse is on Sufsm the followers used to learn it by heart
when they enter in the circle.
(R.No.108A)
Risala Saluk
By
Abdul Hakim Kakar
(c.1070-1153/1660-1740)
pp. 48
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author was belonged to the spiritual genealogy of Sh. Adam Banuri,
he lived in Lahore also under Hafz Illah Yar Lahori and exercised there, then he
went to Qandhar, lived there till 1146/1733 then the ruler of Qandhar ordered
him leave, he left for Baluchistan and settled there till his death. He wrote some
other rasail (see: Tazkirah Ulamah Wa Mashaikh Pakistan Wa Hind, 2/953-55).
(R.No.109)
Mujaddidi
Prof. Muhammad Iqbal
155
Manaqib-i-Makhdumeen Muaziman
By
Muhammad Amin Chuthraiy Sindi
ff. 45
Nastaliq, Shikashta (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of
Muhamamd Iqbal Mujaddadi, Panjab University Lahore (MS. No.18).
Beginning:
It is a biography of two leading scholars and Sufs, Shah Safullah Masumi
and Makhdum Muhammad Ibrahim Thathavi.
(R.No.109A)
By
Muhammad Ibrahim Thathavi, Makhdum
ff. 18
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed in 1247; the original MS. is preserved in the library of
Nizamanian, Tandoo Qasir, Hyderabad, Sindh.
Beginning:
156
(R.No.109C)
Risail Makhdum Muhammad Ibrahim Thathavi
ff. 89
Nastaliq, Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of
Maddrasah Mazhir-ul-Ulum, Karachi.
Beginning:
These short discourses on theology and Fiqh are scribed by the Makhdum
himself, very rare and no other copies are recorded.
(R.No.110)
Manaqib-i-Makhdumeen Muaziman
By
Muhammad Amin Chuthraiy Sindi
pp. 226
Nastaliq (Persian); dated 1243 a.h.; the original MS. was in the possession of
Hafz Muhammad Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Karachi.
Beginning:
It is complete MS. and copy of MS. No. 18
(R.No.110A)
Risala Dar Fazail Wa Manaqib-i-Makhdum
Muhammad Hashim Thathavi
By
Abdul Latif, Makhdum
(d.1189/1775)
pp. 114
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Hafz Muhammad
Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Karachi. Defective at the end.
Beginning:
Istalahat-ul-Sufya
By
Muhammad Farrukh Mujaddidi Sirhindi
(d.1121/1709)
ff. 176
Nastaliq (Persian) dated 1289 a.h.; the original MS. is preserved in the library of
Darga Khawaj Ghulam Nabi Lillahi, Lillah Town, Jehlum.
Beginning:
The author collected the terms used by the Sufs especially the
Naqshbandis and gave their meanings.
See for some details: MS. No.40 in the present catalogue.
(R.No.112)
Risala Saluk
By
Ahmad bin Ismail Abdali Qandhari
(d.
)
ff. 80
Nastaliq & Naskh (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Maulvi
Muhammad Yaqoob Farahi, Quetta.
Beginning:
The present MS. deals with the practices of the Sufs especially the
Ahsaniya order introduced by Sh. Adam Banuri. The author was the follower of
the same sheikhs spiritual linage. The author had compiled some other
discourses; one of his bayaz is bound in the same volume. Other two risail of
the same author, Kashifa and Fariqa are in the National Museum of Pakistan,
Karachi. (See the cat. of Persian MSS. p.220).
158
Risala Wahdatul Wujud
By
Muhammad Farrukh Mujaddidi Sirhindi
(d.1121/1709)
ff. 30
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Khaniqah
Mujibiya, Phulwari, Patna.
Beginning:
The present MS. is on the theory of Wahdatul Wujud but the author
remained under the impression of the thoughts of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid
Alif-i-Sani, his grandfather. (see: Maqamat-i-Masumi, 4/293)
It is a rare MS.
(R.No.112B)
Shawahid-ul-Tajdid
By
Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi, Sheikh
(d.1126/1714)
ff. 12
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Maulvi Abdul Rasheed
Qasimi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author collected some proves and traditions about the concept of
Mujaddid in the Muslim Ummah, especially about his grandfather Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani.
See for some details:
Lataif-ul-Madina, the introduction
(R.No.113)
Chahar Chaman
By
ff. 71
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Nadwatul
Ulama, Lucknow.
Beginning:
It deals with Sufsm and the collection of the author verses, have 4
chapters, Wujud, Ilim, Noor, Shuhud.
See for some details:
Lataif-ul-Madina, the introduction, p.55
(R.No.114)
Diwan-i-Wahdat Sirhindi
By
Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi, Sheikh
ff. 93
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed in 1127 a.h.; the original MS. is preserved in the
library of Syed Ali Raza Rihan Yazdi, Yazd, Iran, its microflm is in the Tehran
University Library.
Beginning:
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddidi
Beginning:
160
The present MS. is much brittle and notable to read its any folio.
(R.No.116)
Risail Sheikh Wahdat Sirhindi
Shawahid-ul-Tajdid
By
Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi, Sheikh
ff. 6
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Habib Ganj collection,
Maulana Azad Library, Muslim University, Aligarh.
Beginning:
For some details see: (R.No.112B)
(R.No.119)
Risala Khawaja Ihrar
By
Ubaidullah Ihrar, Khawaja
ff. 9
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Shefta collection, Maulana
Azad Library, Muslim University, Aligarh.
Beginning:
Beginning:
It is fabricated to the well-known poet and Suf Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan
Shaheed, but no contemporary referred it as written by Mirza Mazhar.
For some details see:
Maqamat-i-Mazhari, the introduction
(R.No.121)
Risail Wa Malfuzat Wa Maktubat
Sheikh Muhammad Murad Bukhari Masumi
(c.1050-1132/1640-1720)
ff. 200
Nastaliq (Persian, Arabic, Turkish); the original MS. is preserved in Asaad Afandi,
Sulemania Library, Istanbul (No.1419).
Beginning: different
This collection has the following discourses:
1. Shajrah-i-Tariqat
Sh. Muhammad Murad, Arabic.
()
2. Risala-i-Tasawwuf, Turkish. ()
3. Risala-i-Tariqa, Arabic. ()
4. Same
5. Same
6. Same
7. Usual-i-Aashara by Sh. Najmuddin Kubrah, Arabic.
()
()
12.
Majalis-i-Sharifa-iMuhammad Murad, by Baba Zadah Ibrahim
Sh.
Afandi, Turkish. ()
13.
Suhbathay
Sh. Muhammad Murad by Baba Zadah Ibrahim Afandi,
Turkish. ()
14.
Maktubat
Muhammad Murad by Muhammad Ismat bin Ibrahim,
Sh.
Arabic. ()
)
16.
Risala Saluk, scribed in 1154 a.h., Arabic. ()
17.
Malfuzat Sh. Muhammad bin Sh. Muhammad Murad Bukhari by
Muhammad
Mustafa in 1154 a.h., Turkish.
Amin
bin
()
18.
Ahwal-i-Aulad-i-Sheikh
Muhammad Murad, Persian.
()
19.
Masmuat-i-Sh.
Muhammad Murad by Sh. Muhamamd Afandi, Arabic.
()
20.
Risala Rooh by Sh. Muhammad Murad, Persian. ()
21.
Risala Kamal Pasha Dar Hal-i-Fosus, Arabic.
()
22.
Risala Kharqah Qadiria by Sh. Muhammad Murad, Persian.
()
Risail Wa Malfuzat Sheikh Muhammad Murad Bukhari Masumi
(c.1050-1132/1640-1720)
ff. different
Nastaliq (Persian, Arabic, Turkish); the original MS. is preserved in Sulemania
Library, Istanbul.
Beginning: different
This collection has the following discourses:
2. Istalahat-i-Naqshbandia
by Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi, Turkish
translation. ()
3. Risala-i-Tasawwuf,
Turkish, compiled in 1181 a.h.
()
4. Malfuzat Sh.
Muhammad
Murad Masumi, Turkish,
)
5. The same, another collection of Malfuzat, Turkish.
6. Maktub Sh. Muhammad Murad Masumi, Turkish.
()
7. Malfuzat Sh. Muhammad
Murad Masumi by Muhammad Afandi and Wasif,
Turkish. ()
8. The same, Persian
9. The same, Arabic
10.
The same, Turkish, compiled by Baba Zada Ibrahim Afandi.
11.
Dar Rijal Tariq-i-Naqshbandi
Risala
()
12.
Risala Saluk ()
13.
Risala Manajat ()
14.
Risalatul Rooh by Muhammad Mura Masumi, Arabic
()
15.
Risala Mushkilat-i-Kalima Sarf ()
16.
Risala Khadimi by Abu Saeed Muhammad Khadimi, the author during
his pilgrim met Sh. Muhammad Hayat Sindhi, and put some questions
before him, he gave the answers
in 1156 a.h. ()
17.
Isaghuji, Arabic ()
18.
Mantiq Fi Usual-ul-Hikmat Marif by Sh. Zakriya Ansari, Arabic. (
)
19.
Risala Fi Bayan-ul-Saluk,
Arabic
(
)
20.
Qasida Tantarani ()
21.
Risala Abwab-ul-Sarf ()
22.
Risala Saluk-i-Naqshbandiya, Arabic, compiled in 1174 a.h. (
)
(R.No.123)
Silsilat-ul-Zahab
By
Muhammad Murad Bukhari Masumi, Sheikh
ff. 5
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Nafz Pasha,
Sulemania Library, Istanbul (No.444).
Beginning:
Prof. Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
165
ff. 22
Naskh (Turkish), the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Mahmood
Afandi, Sulemania Library, Istanbul.
This collection has the following discourses:
1. The risala Sharutul Tariqatul Naqshbandiya by Muhammad Murad
Masumi,
Arabic.
()
(R.No.125)
Manaqib-i-Sheikh Muhamamd Murad Masumi
By
Nuhammad Makki, Sheikh
p.64
Naskh (Turkish); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Murad Bukhari,
Sulemania Library, Istanbul (No.256).
Beginning:
It is a biography of the reputed suf and scholar of Syria and Turkey Sh.
Muhamamd Murad Bukhari Istanbuli.
For some details see: (R.No.121, 122)
(R.No.126)
Matma-ul-Wajid Fi Tarjumma-til-Walid-il-Majid
By
Muhamamd Khalil Muradi
(c.1173-1206/1759-1791)
ff. 253
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Oriental and India Office Library
(British Library), London (No. O/C Or 4050).
Beginning:
166
The author was a reputed scholar, suf and qazi of Damascus and author
of Silk-ul-Durrar. Sh. Muhammad Khalil bin Ali bin Muhammad bin Muhamamd
Murad Masumi wrote many books of history and biographical dictionaries of the
contemporary eminent people.
For see some details:
Matma-ul-Wajid, MS. f.76a(margin)
(R.No.127)
Manaqib Sheikh Ahmad Yakdast
Wa Muhammad Amin Tuqadi
By
Haseeb, Syed
ff. 39
Nastaliq (Turkish); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Ali Amir-iSharia, Millat Library, Istanbul (No.1103).
Beginning:
It is biography of the two Naqshbandi Sufs Sh. Ahmad Yakdast bin Khalil
(d.1119/1708), lived in Jaurian, he left for Sirhind with Sh. Murad Masumi, Sh.
Muhammad Amin Tuqadi was follower of Sh.Yakdast, the disciple of Kh.
Muhammad Masum Sirhindi, both were lived in Turkey. (see Maqamat-iMasumi, vol. 3/505, 4/449-51). The author was the follower of both Sufs.
(R.No.128)
Iaanat-ul-Samadiya Fi Tariqatil Naqshbandiya
By
Muhamamd Hayyat Afandi
ff.22
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Aashir Afandi,
Sulemania Library, Istanbul (No.414).
Beginning:
Beginning:
The present MS. deals with the biographical information of the
contemporaries of the author, which whom he met them. There are in the
category of Sufs scholars and poets. Sh. Tang was disciple of Sh. Abdul Ahad
Wahdat Sirhindi, he collected his letters and Malfuzat.
This important MS. has edited by Dr. Ruqiya and published it from
Srinagar.
For some details see:
Tazkira Ulama Wa Mashaikh-i-Pakistan Wa Hind, 2/909-40
(R.No.130)
Hasanat-ul-Muqqarebin
By
Muhammad Murad Tang Kashmiri, Sheikh
(d.1131/1718)
ff. 173
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Darga Kh.
Ghulam Nabi Lillahi, Lillah Town, Jhelum. Defective at the both ends.
It is a tazkirah of the Naqshbandi Sufs according to the linage of the
author, to Sh. Wahdat. The Russian scholar O.F. Akimushkin wrote an article on
this MS. under the title of: A Seventeenth century rare Haqiography
(Manuscripta Qientala vol. 7-No.1 (March 2001), who told in it that, the
complete MS. of it is preserved in the library of Saint Peters Berg Oriental
Institute.
Tahqiqat
168
By
Muhammad Murad Tang Kashmiri, Sheikh
pp. 186
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Khaniqah
Naqshbandiya, Kundiyan, Mianwali.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the malfuzat and maktubat of the authors Sh. Wahdat
Sirhindi. How collected his letters under the title of Gulshan-i-Wahdat (see
R.No.93) and he copied some other letters in it also. It is misunderstanding that
the work Tahqiqat is compiled by Kh. Muhammad Saeed Sirhindi, as Dr. Ghulam
Mustafa Khan has proved (Lataif-ul-Madina, pp.62-64)
Another copy of this MS. is preserved in Arif Hikmat collection, king Abdul
Aziz Library, Madina Munawwara.
(R.No.132)
Faiz-i-Murad
By
Muhammad Azam Dadamari
(d.1179/1765)
ff. 141
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Shirani collection, Punjab
University Library, Lahore (No.1142).
Beginning:
It deals with the life and works of Sh. Muhammad Murad Tang Kashmiri
(d.1131/1718). In it the author mentioned 38 books written by Sh. Tang with
some descriptions and also abridged some of his writings in it.
It is a rare and unique MS.
See for some details:
Tazkira Ulama Wa Mashaikh-i-Pakistan Wa Hind, 2/928
(R.No.133)
169
By
Maqsood Dehbaidi, Mirza
(c.1256/1840)
ff. 284
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sheikh Arif
Hikmat, king Abdul Aziz Fahad Library, Madina Munawara.
Beginning:
It is a biographical dictionary of the Sufs of Naqshbandi order from
beginning to Sh. Musa Khan Dehbaidi (d.
). It is compiled in the reign
of Syed Amir Nasrullah Muhammad Bahadur (1242-1277/1826-1860) the king of
Bukhara and Khuqand, 1256/1840 at Istanbul.
It is a rare MS.
(R.No.134)
Nasmat-ul-Quds
By
Maqsood Dehbaidi, Mirza
(c.1265/1848)
ff.132
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sheikh Arif
Hikmat, king Abdul Aziz Fahad Library, Madina Munawara (No.902/50)
Beginning:
The MS. deals with the biographies of the Naqshbandis Sufs, the author
compiled it in 1265/1848 at Istanbul, in the reign of king Abdul Majeed Khan. He
narrated some new informations in it, he wrote that Sh. Musa Dehbaidi took
permission of Naqshbandi order from Sh. Muhamamd Abid Sunnami at Dehli. He
used to meet Sh. Muhammad Abid with Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan Shaheed in
Dehli. When Sh. Musa returned back to his homeland Dehbaid, they started
correspondence (f.52b).
For some other details see: (R.No.133)
(R.No.135)
Takmilah-i-Rashat
170
ff. 44
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sheikh Arif
Hikmat, king Abdul Aziz Fahad Library, Madina Munawara (MS.No.902/51).
Beginning:
Lamaat-ul-Anwar
By
Umid Ali Halaiy Sindhi
(d.1313/1895)
pp. 113+39
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed by Muhammad Hassan Jan Mujaddidi in 1351 a.h. the
original MS. was in the possession of Hafz Muhamamd Hashim Jan Mujaddidi,
Karachi.
Beginning:
It is a biography of Shah Abdul Quyyum (c.1220-1271/1805-1854) bin
Shah Fazalullah Qandhari who was one of the later successors of Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani. Authors father Shah Fazalullah compiled a tazkira
of the Naqshbandi Sufs entitled Umdatul Maqamat, the present work is a
continuation of it. The author Akhund Umid Ali was the follower of Shah Abdul
Quyyum Qandhari and scriber of this family (see: Munis-ul-Mukhlesin, p.23 n).
At the end the author collected some chronograms for the dates of the
death of eminent persons of this family.
(R.No.137)
Jawahir-i-Nafsa
171
By
Muhammad Ismail Mujaddidi Kabuli
pp. 234
Nastaliq, Naskh (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Sh.
Muhammad Ibrahim Khalil, Gulzar-i-Khalil, Sindh.
Beginning:
Mukashifat-i-Ghaibia
By
Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani
ff. 58
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the Mukashifat of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-iSani collected and compiled by his son Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi in
1051/1641. It has edited and printing by Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Khan. See for
some details: Maqamat-i-Masumi, 1/253-59.
(R.No.139)
Manaqib-i-Hazrat-i-Naqshbandiya
By
Ahmad Khan
ff. 77
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); scribed in 1303 a.h.; the original MS. was in the
possession of Maulvi Muhammad Yaqub Farahi, Quetta.
Beginning:
Tibian Wasail-ul-Haqaiq Fi Bayan Silasil Taraiq
By
Kamal-ud-Din Hariri Zadah
(c.12/18)
ff. 39
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Ibrahim Afandi collection,
Sulemania Library, Istanbul (No.432).
Beginning:
The MS. is about the Naqshbandi practices and Aurad, daily used in the
dargas of this branch, especially the Sufs of Muradi in Syria and Turkey.
(R.No.141)
Rumuz-ul- Haqaiq
By
Mahmood Nizamani (c.13/19)
pp. 507
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Khanqah
Rashidiah, Sindh.
Beginning:
173
Lamhat
By
Fathullah bin Khawaja Abdul Basit Siddiqui
(c.13/19)
ff. 18
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sh. Arif
Hikmat, king Abdul Malik Library, Madina Munawarah (No.107/902).
Beginning:
It is a biography of Sh. Azizan Aliabadi Jahari and the descriptions of Zikari-Jahar. Sh. Azizan belonged to the branch of the Sufs who do the Zikar loudly,
so it is called Jahariya.
(R.No.143)
Fatuhat-ul-Ghaibiya
By
Faqirullah Alvi Shikarpuri
(d.1195/1780)
pp.425
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The original small discourse written by Sh. Feroz Shattari Akabrabadi
under the title of Aaqaid-ul-Sufya in 1036/1626, some Sufs compiled
commentaries on it, but the present sherah is the biggest one. There are much
marginal notes on the MS. written by Akhund Ahmad Durrani against the text
and commentary. In the beginning of the MS there is a note that Durrani
compiled a separate book against it entitled Dafya Litwaif Sufya. Sh. Abdul
Hakim Kakari compiled a book against it. The commentator compiled not only
the commentary but he wrote a detailed introduction on it.
(R.No.144)
The Same
pp. 321
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
ff. 326
Naskh, Type (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Prof. Aminullah,
ex-teacher to Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Islamia Colledge,
Peshawar University, Peshawar.
The present work is only the muqqadimah of the MS. edited for the Ph.D.
degree from Peshawar University, in Arabic.
(R.No.146)
Wasiqat-ul-Akabir
By
Faqirullah Alvi Shikarpuri
(d.1195/1780)
ff. 62
Nastaliq (Arabic), scribed in 1190 a.h.; the original MS. is preserved in the
library of Islamia College, Peshawar University, Peshawar (No.375)
Beginning:
The present MS. is a collection of the certifcates of the author taken from
his various teachers and spiritual guides compiled in 1160/1650 at Shikarpur,
Sindh. The author was a great scholar of his time he studied many books of
theology under the guidance of these teachers and took permission from the
Sufs.
(R.No.147)
The Same
pp. 52
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. is in the possession of Prof. Nisar Ahmad Jan
Sirhindi, Mir Pur Khas, Sindh.
(R.No.148)
Tazkirah Sheikh Muhammad Abid Sunnami
(d.1160/1748)
ff. 72
Nastaliq, Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Museum of
Pakistan, Karachi (No. N.M.1961-697).
175
Beginning:
It is a collection of Azkar and Ashghal of Kh. Muhammad Zubair Sirhindi (d.
), compiled by his follower.
(R.No.150)
Bisharat-i-Mazhariya
By
Naeemullah Bahraichi, Sheikh
(d.1218/1802)
ff. 212
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of British Museum,
London.
Beginning:
It is a contemporary of biography letters and malfuzat of Mirza Mazhar
Jan-i-Janan Shaheed (1195/1781), who was disciple of Sh. Muhammad Abid
Sunnami Naqshbandi (d.1160/1748). Although it is a collection of miracles and
letters but have many aspects of socio-political history of 18 th century Subcontinent.
176
(R.No.151)
The Same
ff. 185
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed in 1215 a.h.; the original MS. is preserved in Maulana
Azad Library, Muslim University, Aligarh.
(R.No.152)
Mamulat-i-Mazhariya
Naeemullah Bahraichi, Sheikh
(d.1218/1802)
ff. 93
Nastaliq (Turkish); the original MS. is preserved in M. Esad Cosan, Arastirma ve
Egitim Merkezi Yazma Eserler, Istanbul. (No.357)
Beginning:
It is a Turkish translation well-known Persian work Mamulat-i-Mazhariya, a
collection of daily practices, maktubat and malfuzat of Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan
Shaheed. The translator did not mention his name in the beginning, but he told
that he was follower of Maulana Khalid Kurdi and Muhammad Jan Bajauri,
disciple of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi.
I obtained it during the stay of Istanbul 2013.
(R.No.153)
Kamalat-i-Mazhariya
By
Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi
(d.1240/1824)
pp. 143
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Dargha Shah
Abul Khair Mujaddidi, Dehli.
Beginning:
It is a biography of celebrated Naqshbandi Sh. Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan
Shaheed, compiled in the last years of his life by his disciple Shah Ghulam Ali
Dehlvi in 1237/1821.
Quwt-ul-Qulub
177
By
Nasar-ud-Din Muhammad known as Khawaj Mir
(c.1182/1768)
pp. 75
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Dargha Shah Abul
Khair Mujaddidi, Dehli.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the azkar for daily use of the Sufs of the Naqshbandi.
The author was contemporary of Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan Shaheed but his
biographical information is not known to us.
(R.No.155)
Anwar-ul-Salikeen
By
Ghulam Muhamamd Kabuli
(c.12/18)
ff. 60
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author belonged to the genealogy of Suf Painda Muhammad known
as Suf Tila Kabuli, follower of Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi.
For some details see:
Maqamat-i-Masumi, 4/434-37
(R.No.155A)
Nauwadir-ul-Marif
By
Musa Dehbaidi, Kh.
(d.1190/1776)
ff. 1-65
178
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is on Sufsm especially on the issues of Naqshbandi order, especially
sherah of some terms of Sufsm, compiled by Sh. Musa Dehbaidi a great Suf of
Central Asia. (see R.No.26E)
(R.No.155B)
Kasir-ul-Fawaid
By
Musa Dehbaidi, Kh.
(d.1190/1776)
ff. 66-124
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author compiled in it a tazkirah of the Sufs according to his Shajara
from Sh. Muhammad Abid Sunnami to the Holy Prophet (pbuh). It is a useful
tazkirah for the authors linage.
(R.No.156)
Risala-i-Saluk
ff. 13
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The authors name is not mentioned in the text, it deals with the Sufsm.
(R.No.156A)
Shajrah-i-Mujaddidiya
By
Muhamamd Sharif Diwana
(c.13/19)
ff. 21
Beginning:
The author was the follower of Sh. Rahimullah known as Muhamamd
Darwaish the disciple of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi. He compiled his shajrah.
(R.No.156B)
Tariqa-i-Mujaddidiya
By
Muhammad Darwaish
(c.13/19)
ff. 30
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is another shajrah and some azkar and practices of the Naqshbandi
order.
(R.No.156C)
Zubdatul Haqaiq
By
Musa Dehbaidi, Kh.
(d.1190/1776)
ff. 31-136
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
See its another copy (R.No. 26E)
(R.No.157)
Kalimatul Haq
By
Ghulam Yahya Bihari, Sheikh
(d.1186/1772)
180
ff. 18
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. are preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
The present MS. is compiled for the defense of the theory of Wahdatul
Shuhood, against the idea of Shah Waliullah Muhaddis Dehlvi, by the order of
celebrated suf and poet Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan Shaheed. Shah Raf-ud-Din
Dehlvi wrote a book against it under the title of Dumghul Batil.
(R.No.157A)
Risala Dar Ahwal Aulad-i-Imam Rabbani
By
Sanaullah Panipati, Qazi
ff. 22
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. are preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
It is a short discourse on the life and genealogy of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, the author gave on the some names and their successor
happened to know about them.
(R.No.l57B)
Makatib Qazi Sanaullah Panipati
ff. 15
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. are preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
These letters deal with the versifed dates for chronograms of the death of
Mirza Mazhar.
(R.No.158)
Maalul Kamal
181
ff. 55
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. are preserved in Library Khanqa Akhund
Muhammad Nasim, Uch, Dir, N.W.F.P.
Beginning:
The MS. deals with Sufsm and sayings of Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan
Shaheed, it has some fests about the Naqshbandi Sufs also.
See for the details:
Maqamat-i-Mazhari (ch. of disciples of Mirza Mazhar).
(R.No.158A)
Dastawaizat-i-Silsila Naqshbandiya
Original MSS. are preserved in Library Khanqa Akhund Muhammad Nasim, Uch,
Dir, N.W.F.P.
1.
2.
3.
4.
ff. different
The present collection has fve short discourses:
()
5. Makatib Qazi Sanaullah Panipati, ed. by Naeemullah Bahraichi.
(R.No.160)
ff. different
There are seven short discourses in this collection:
()
5. Risala Dar Jawab Shubhat Bar Kalam Hazrat Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, Persian.
Scribed
by the author himsrlf.
()
6. Memoirs
of Sh. Abul Hassan Zaid Farooqi, Urdu.
()
7. Maktub-i-Sheikh
Abdul
Haq
to
Kh.
Hussam-ud-Din
Ahmad,
Persian.
(
)
(R.No.161)
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
ff. different
There are four discourses in it:
1. Quwt-ul-Qulub by Nasir-ud-Din known as Kh. Sireen Naqshbandi
Bukhari,
2. Shawahid-ul-Tajdid, Persian. ()
3. Al-Fuzat-ul-Ahdiya fl Muraqibat-il-Ahmadiya by Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi,
Arabic.
()
4. Risalatul Ashghal
Bi Zikar Ismil Jalal by Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi, Arabic. (
)
(R.No.162)
Maktubat Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi
ff. 171
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Naeem Akhtar
Qamar, Muridkay.
Beginning:
Beginning:
The author Shah Raft was a well-known writer, suf and poet of Persian
and Urdu, disciple of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi. He compiled this tazkirah of the
Naqshbandi Sufs from beginning to Shah Ghulam Ali and his successors.
The text of it is not published yet, but its Urdu translation is available. For
details see: Tafsir-i-Rauf, the introduction.
(R.No.164)
Shajrat-i-Tariqat
ff. 50
Nastaliq (Persian, Arabic, Turkish); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr.
Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Manaqib-ul-Sheikh Ahmad Saeed Mujaddidi
By
Hassan Taj Kamakhi Madani
(c.13/19)
ff. 11
184
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sh. Abdul Sattar
Dehlvi Makki, the library of Haram-i-Makka.
Beginning:
It is a short biography of reputed Naqshbandi Sheikh Ahmad Saeed Dehlvi,
the authors biographical information is not known to us as Sh. Abdul Sattar
Siddiqui coated this MS. and wrote that he was the student of Sh. Ahmad Saeed
in Madina Munawwarah (Faiz-ul-Malik Al-Wahab, 1/119, 81).
(R.No.166)
Nazmul Maqamat-ul-Ahmadiya
Wal Masumiya Khalidiya
ff. 27
Naskh (Versifed Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sh.
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the library of Haram-i-Makka.
Beginning:
It is a short poem in parse of the Naqshbandi sheiks to Maulana Khalid
Kurdi Rumi.
(R.No.167)
Al-Maurid-ul-Hani f Asaneed-il-Sheikh Abdul Ghani
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Siddiqui Makki, Abul Faiz
(c.1286-1355/1868-1946)
ff. 83
Naskh (Arabic); scribed by the author himself; the original MS. is preserved in
the collection of Sh. Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the library of Haram-i-Makka.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the certifcates of Sh. Abdul Ghani Mujaddidi Dehlvi
Madani (c.1234-1296/1819-1878). Who was pupil of Sh. Muhammad Abid
Sindhi, Sh. Ismail Rumi, Shah Muhammad Ishaq Dehlvi and his father Shah Abu
Saeed Mujaddidi, died and burrid at Madina Munawwarah.
For details see:
1. Faiz-ul-Malik-ul-Wahab, introduction of editor.
185
(R.No.168)
The Same
ff. 93
Naskh (Arabic); scribed by Sh. Abul Hassan Zaid Farooqi; the original MS. is
preserved in the library of Sh. Abul Hassan Zaid Farooqi, Dehli.
The MS. has its supplement also, the author wrote it by the request of the
scriber in 1351 a.h. during his stay in Makka Mukkarimah.
(R.No.169)
Bahar-ul-Maarifat
By
Khurshid Ahmad Mujaddidi, Khawaja
(c.1235-1291/1819-1874)
ff. 41
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author Sh. Khurshid Ahmad bin Shakoor Ahmad from the lineage of
Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani. He was follower of Shah Rauf Ahmad
Rafat, Shah Ahmad Saeed and Shah Saadullah Hayderabadi, in poetry he was
pupil of Hakeem Mumin Khan Mumin and Ghalib, in 857 he was taken prisoner
by the British officers, during the migration of Shah Ahmad Saeed from India to
Hermain, he restored from prison and left with him.
For some details see:
1. Maqamat-i-Khair, p.88
2. Talamizah-i-Ghalib, p.176-78
(R.No.169A)
Risala Dar Halat Wa Maqamat
Sheikh Burhan-ud-Din Sagharchi
(c.9/14)
ff. 21
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Risalatul Khalidia
By
Khalid Kurdi, Maulana
ff. 7
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present short discourse is compiled by celebrated Naqshbandi Sh.
Maulana Khalid Kurdi Rumi, disciple of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi. It deals with the
Naqshbandi practices, he also referred some other some other discourses on
this subject.
(R.No.170)
Anfa-ul-Wasail
By
Ahmad Kashmiri, Sheikh
(c.12/18)
ff. 16
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair
Abdullah Jan, Peshawar.
Beginning:
ff. 8
187
Nastaliq (Arabic); scribed by the author himself in 1227 a.h.; the original MS. is
preserved in Gang Bakhsh Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a short discourse on the issue of Miras (the property left by elders),
much has been written on the subject but this is a unique discussion on it. The
author was disciple of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi and a great scholar of the Panjab.
(R.No.172)
Risala Nizamiya
By
Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri, Kh.
ff. 8
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is in the collection of Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddadi, Panjab University Library, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present short discourse is on the discussion of Wahdatul Wujud,
compiled by the request of Sh. Nizam-ud-Din Khaimkarni (d.1295/1878).
For some details see:
Malfuzat-i-Sharifa, the introduction, p.66.
(R.No.172A)
Zadul Haaj
By
Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri, Kh.
ff. 18
Nastaliq (Versifed Panjai); the original MS. was in the possession of S.
Muhammad Tayyab, Qusur.
Beginning:
It deals with the masail of Hajj according to Muslim way of pilgrim.
For some details see:
Malfuzat-i-Sharifa, the introduction, p.66.
(R.No.173)
188
Makatib Kh. Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri
ff. 53 (part I)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the letters of Kh. Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din to his Sh.
Ghulam Ali Dehlvi. Before it this MS. was in the possession of Dr. Muhammad
Shaf, ex-principal Oriental College, Lahore. Ed. by Rizwana Khaliq for her M.Phil
degree from Persian Department, G.C. University, Lahore, 2005.
(R.No.174)
Makatib Kh. Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri
(part II)
Shikasta (Persian); its rotograph is in the possession of Prof. Muhamamd Rafq,
G.C. University, Lahore.
Beginning:
This collection has 81 letters of the Kh. Qusuri. It is included in the above
referred theses.
(R.No.175)
Makatib Kh. Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri
(part III)
Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is in the collection of Muhammad Iqbal
Mujaddadi, Panjab University Library, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present collection of the letters is scribed by the writer himself,
addressed to Maulavi Ghulam Muhammad of D.I.Khan and Sh. Ghulam Nabi
Lillahi. Some letters of Maulana Ghulam Murtaza Birbalvi to Sh. Abdur Rasool
Qusuri are also included in it. There are some certifcates of Kh. Ghulam Muhaiyud-Din Qusuri are in it.
(R.No.176)
(part IV)
ff. 21-28
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the collection of Muhammad Iqbal
Mujaddadi, Panjab University Library, Lahore.
Beginning:
Beginning:
It is collection of malfuzat Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi compiled by Kh. Qusuri,
his disciple, compiled in 1233/1818, when he went to Dehli for taking
permission from his Sh.
It is published with a comprehensive introduction by Muhammad Iqbal
Mujaddidi.
(R.No.178)
Bayaz Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri
ff. 87
Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is in the collection of Muhammad Iqbal
Mujaddadi, Panjab University Library, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a bayaz, memoirs of Kh. Qusuri, some chronograms for the date of
death of his contemporaries, some of his letters. Whole of the bayaz is scribed
by Kh. Qusuri himself.
(R.No.179)
190
Maqamat-i-Tayyabain
By
Imam-ud-Din of Khoteki
pp. 112
Nastaliq (Persian), scribed in 1945; the original MS. is in the library of Khaniqa
Kh. Ghulam Nabai Lillahi, Lillah Town, Jehlum.
Beginning:
It is a biography of two reputed Sufs and scholars of the Panjab Ghulam
Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri and Kh. Ghulam Nabai Lillahi. By Imam-ud-Din bin Hafz
Mian Muhammad who lived in town Khoteki, Jehlum and was follower of Kh.
Lillahi. Its language Persian is very simple like Urdu and Panjabi.
Its text is not published yet but Urdu translation is available.
(R.No.180)
Fawaid-i-Sirajia
By
Muhammad Ibrahim Siraji, Hafz
(c.1895-1957)
pp. 200
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
It is a biography, malfuzat and maktubat of Kh. Siraj-ud-Din Naqshbandi
(c.1297-1333/1880-1914), who was a celebrated suf of this order in the Panjab
during the British dominion. It has a letter of Kh. Siraj-ud-Din and another letter
of Haji Dost Muhamamd Qandhari written by themselves.
It is not printed till.
(R.No.181)
Fazail-ul-Bari f Manaqib
Dost Muhamamd Qandhari
By
Moiz-ud-Din bin Abdul Karim
Naqshbandi Kohi (c.1271/1854)
191
ff. 232
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
It is the collection of malfuzat and life of Haji Dost Muhamamd Qandhari
Naqshbandi, disciple of Shah Ahmad Saeed Mujaddidi Dehlvi. He made his
successor when he migrated from India to Hermain in 1857; he controlled the
Khaniqa of Dehli by his followers.
The present collection is prepared by his disciple Sh. Moiz-ud-Din Kohi,
who entered in his circle in 1266/1849 in the town Chaudhwan, D.I.Khan and
then took permission from him (Johar-i-Malfuzat, (f.1).
The present MS. is not printed till, but is abridgement was prepared
(R.182).
(R.No.182)
Johar-i-Malfuzat
By
Moiz-ud-Din Kohi &
Muhamamd Aadil Youbi
pp. 164
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
The present MS. is a collection of Haji Dost Muhammad Qandhari, based
on Fazail-ul-Bari (R.181), compiled by two his followers Sh. Moiz-ud-Din Kohi and
Muhamamd Aadil Youbi. At the end there are some letters of Haji Qandhari.
(R.No.182A)
Hilliya Syed-ul-Anbiya (PBHU)
ff. 19
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
The MS. have the stamp of Haji Dost Muhammad Qandhari.
192
(R.No.183)
Malfuzat Maulana Abdullah Ghaznavi
(d.
)
By
Ghulam Rasool of Qala Mian Singh
(d.
)
ff. 17
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Library of Dawat-ul-Salfya,
Lahore. Scribed by Ghulam Hussain of Sahuwala, Sialkot in 1302 a.h.
Beginning:
It is collection of the malfuzat of well-known scholar and suf Maulana
Abdullah Ghaznavi Lahori, have some historical aspects also. It is not printed
yet.
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
(R.No.184)
Wahbul Jamal f Silk-il-Maqal
pp. 36
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khaniqah Jamalia, Rampur.
Beginning:
It is malfuzat and biography of Shah Jamalullah Naqshbandi Rampuri
(d.1209/1793) who was a known Naqshbandi suf of his time. Many Sufs were
his disciples in this lineage.
(R.No.184A)
Wahbul Zubair
By
Qutub-ud-Din Muhammad Ashraf Haider Hussain
(d.1168/1754)
pp. 54
Beginning:
It is a collection of the malfuzat of celebrated Naqshbandi Sh. Kh.
Muhammad Zubair Sirhindi (d.1154/1741) who had many follower in whole of
India, Afghanistan and Central Asia (for details see: Rauzatul Quyyumia, vol.4).
This collection is very important compiled by his disciple Kh. Qutub-ud-Din
Muhamamd who lived and died in Hermain. The MS. is not printed till.
(R.No.184B)
Awrad
By
Abdul Hameed Naqshbandi Rampuri
(d.13/19)
pp.32
Nastaliq (Urdu); the original MS. is preserved in Khaniqah Jamalia, Rampur.
Beginning:
It is a collection of daily prayers for a suf in and out of the Khaniqah, the
author Sh. Abdul Hameed s/o Mulla Ghufran was the student and follower of Sh.
Irshad Hussain Mujaddidi Rampuri (Tazkirah Kamilan-i-Rampur, p.212).
(R.No.184C)
Wahbul Akbar
By
Muhammad Rasheed
pp. 24
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khaniqah Jamalia, Rampur.
Beginning:
The present discourse is compiled for defense of Sh. Muhaiy-ud-Din Ibn-iArabi, many books has written on this subject but this risala is from a
Naqshbandi suf.
(R.No.185)
194
Kh. Baqi
Persian. ()
)
7. Mawahibul Quyum f Taidil Ahmad wal Masum by
Muhammad Yunus bin
Muhammad Ashraf Sirhindi, Persian. ()
()
10.
Hallul Mughliqat by Muhammad Ashraf bin Kh. Muhammad Masum
Sirhindi, Persian. ()
11.
Sukhnan-i-Khawaja Ihrar, Persian. ()
Note: No.7,9,10 are compiled for the defense of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid
Alif-i-Sani.
(R.No.186)
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
ff. different
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khilafat Library, Rabwa,
Sargodha.
This collection have 6 discourses:
1. Kasir-ul-Fawaid by Kh. Musa Dehbaidi (d.1190/1776), Persian ()
2. Ilahi
Nama by Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi, Persian.
()
)
4. Risala-i-Mirza Mazhar, Persian. ()
5. Risail-i-Sh.
Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, Persain.
()
6. Shawahid-ul-Tajdid, Persian. ()
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
195
ff. different
The original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
This collection have 6 discourses:
1. Risala-i-Saluk by Noor Muhamamd Lahori, Persian.
()
2. Takmil-ul-Iman
by Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, Persian.
()
3. Azkar-i-Masumia by Kh. Muhamamd Masum Sirhindi, Persian. ()
4. Risala Ahadith, Arabic. ()
5. Mabda Wa Maad by Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, Persian. (
)
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
ff. different
This collection have 6 discourses:
1.
2.
3.
4.
()
Maktubat Shah Safullah
Masumi, collected by Muhammad Ibrahim
Thathavi. ()
)
6. Malfuzat Kh. Baha-ud-Din
Naqshband Bukhari by Maulana Yaqoob
Charakhi? ()
7. Maqasid-i-Silasa, persian. by Muhammad Adil Kakari, disciple of Kh. Dost
Muhammad Qandhari.( )
8. Wahbul Zubair (Malfuzat Kh. Muhammad Zubair Sirhindi), Persian. ()
by Quttab-ud-Din Muhammad Ashraf
Haider Hussain.
Persian. ()
11.
Haqaiq-ul-Asrar
Sherih
Fasus by Kh. Muhammad Parsa Bukhari,
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
ff. different
This collection have 8 discourses:
1. Makhzan-i-Asrar by Safullah Sirhindi Sheikh, Persian.
()
2. Maadin-ul-Jawahar by Safullah Sirhindi Sheikh, Persian.
()
3. Makhzan-ul-Anwar Ahmadi
Fi Kashaf-i-Asrar-i-Mujaddidi by Safullah
()
5. Zikar-ul-Saliheen (life of Kh. Ghulam Nabi Lillahi), Persian. ()
6. Halat
Maulana
Basharatullah Baharaichi, Persian.
()
7. Risala-i-Tasawwuf, Persian. ()
8. Diwan-i-Sarwari by Sh. Sarwar, follower of Sh. Muhammad Umar
Chamkani, Peshawari.()
(R.No.190)
Miftahul Maaiyat
By
Abdul Ghani Nablisi, Sheikh
ff. 50
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
197
Beginning:
The author has not mentioned his name in the text.
(R.No.191)
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
ff. different
This collection has 9 discourses:
1. Zubdatul Maqamat by Muhammad Hasim Kishmi, Persian. Few folios of
both ends. ()
2. Risala-i-Naqshbandiya ()
3. Risail Sh.
Baqi Plasposh Naqshbandi Kabuli, Persian. (
Mhuhammad
)
4. Zia-ul-Nabras f Hukam
Shir-ul-Ras by Muhammad Auyub Hanf Peshawari,
Persian. ()
5. Risala
Abdul
Khaliq Ghujdawani, Persian.
Kh.
()
6. Risala
Qiratul
Quran by Syed Mahmood Naqshbandi Armovi, Turkish. (
( 1261 )
9. Diwan
Huzuri by Kh. Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri
()
(R.No.192)
Prof. Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
198
ff. different
This collection has 4 discourses:
1. Rasail Sh. Darwaish Muhammad
disciple of Sh. Ghulam Ali Dehlvi
(R.No.156B), Persian. ()
2. Malfuzat-i-Sharifa of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi, compiled by Kh. Ghulam
Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri,
Persian.
()
3. Bayaz-i-Kh.
Dost
Muhammad Qandhari, Persian.
()
4. Johar-i-Malfuzat
(abridgement of Fazail-ul-Bari) by Muhammad Adil,
Persian. ()
(R.No.193)
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
ff. different
This collection has 4 discourses:
1. Malfuzat-i-Sharifa by Kh. Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri, Persian (R.No.172,
177, 192/2). ()
2. Risala
Manaqib
Sh. Abul Hassan Kharkani, Persian.
()
3. Qataat-i-Maulavi
Muhammad
Salih Kunjahi, Persian.
()
4. Maktubat-i-Kh. Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri to Maulavi Ghulam
Muhammad of D.I.Khan. ()
5. Maktubat-i-Kh. Ghulam
Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri to Maulavi Muhammad Salih
Kunjahi, Persian. ()
)
(R.No.194)
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
This collection has 4 discourses:
1. Khulasatul Saluk by Sh. Ghulam Hussain bin Ghulam Muhammad
2. Risala-i-Shattaria, Persian. ()
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
ff. different
This collection has 3 discourses:
1. Malfuzat-i-Mir Syed Almullah
Rai Barilvi
by Sh. Muhammad Amin
Badakhshi, Perisna. ()
2. Jawab-i-Itrazat
Bar Imam-i-Rabbani by Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlvi, Persian. (
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
ff. different; the original MS. is preserved in Kitab Khana Milli, Tehran, Rotograph
in the possession in Mr. Hassan Nawaz Shah, Islamabad.
This collection has 3 discourses:
1. Risala
Tariqa-i-Naqshbandiya by Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi, Persian. (
)
Peshawari, Persian. ()
3. Hadaiyatul Talibeen by Muhammad Salih Kulabi, Persian. (collection of
daily prayers of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani). ()
(R.No.197)
Risail Suf Muhamamd Sabir
Naqshbandi Bukhari (c.13/19)
ff. different
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahre.
This collection has 8 discourses:
1. Darigh
Nama-i-Ahal-i-Haqiqat,
Persian.
(Fehrist-i-Mushtarik,
8/1416)
(
200
)
2. Shallaq-ul-Jahileen, Persian. ()
3. Tazkiratul
Persian. (Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1666)
Fuqara,
(1252 )
4. Sair-i-Haqiqat,
Persian. (Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1271)
()
5. Istalahat-i-Sufya,
Persian. (Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1271)
()
6. Mushtaq-ul-Talibeen,
Persian. (Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1924)
()
()
(R.No.198)
Fatawa-i-Naqshbandiya
By
Moin-ud-Din Khawandi Kashmiri
(d.1085/1674)
ff. 391
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad.
Beginning:
The present work is a collection of Fatawa, compiled in Aurangzeb
Alamgirs reign, and many issues of that period has been discussed in it. The
author was a well-known scholar, suf and son of Kh. Khawand Mahmood Lahori
(d.1050/1641). The author compiled a Tafsir-ul-Quran in Arabic (MS. preserved
in Punjab University Library, Lahore, handlist of Arabic MSS. p.38), and he wrote
many other books including two of the biographies in father.
(R.No.199)
Kitab-i-Rizwani
By
Moin-ud-Din Khawandi Kashmiri
(d.1085/1674)
ff. 80
Maqamat-i-Mahmoodiya
By
Moin-ud-Din Khawandi Kashmiri
(d.1085/1674)
ff. 187
Nastaliq Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in India Office Library
(British Library), London.
Beginning:
It is also a biography of Kh. Khawand Mahmood Lahori, compiled by his
son it has many historical aspects.
Its another MS. is in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad (R.201).
(R.No.201)
The Same
ff. 191
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (No.13295). Defective at the both ends.
The present MS. is better and older then the MS. of India Office Library
(R.200). This biography should edited and publish soon.
(R.No.202)
Maraqaqatul Qulub Wa Tuhfatul Kamileen
By
Moin-ud-Din Khawandi Kashmiri
(d.1085/1674)
pp. 769
Beginning:
The MS. deals with Sufsm especially about the heart of the Sufs and its
Riqqiat, very few books have compiled on this important topic, it is very
noteable MS on the subject. The author was in the practice of this way, he also
used to do so. Its name is chronogram for its date of complilation. (d.
)
(R.No.203)
The Same
ff. 160
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the possession of Mr. G. Moin-ud-Din,
Lahore. Defective at the both ends and damaged.
This MS. is older than (R.No.202); it is scribed in Kashmir, perhaps during
the life time of the author.
(R.No.204)
Forgotten grace: Khwaja Khawand Mahmood Naqshbandi
in Central Asia and Mughal India
By
Damrel, David William
pp. 312
Type copy (English); the original MS. is in the possession of the author, Duke
University, 1991.
It is a Ph.D. thesis of Department of Religion, Duke University (1991), not
published till.
(R.No.205)
Daqiqahtul-Salikeen
By
Ata Hussain Abululai Naqshbandi
(c.13/19)
pp. 407
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the Khaniqah Abululaiya, Agra, the
rotograph is in the possession of Dr. Arthur Buehler of U.S.A.
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal
Mujaddidi
Beginning:
203
It is a collection of the practices for the Sufs, daily prayers, expacially for
the Naqshbandi Abululai order, in their khaniqahs there were the majalis of
Sama for the taking spiritual satisfaction used to get it. The author was a wellknown scholar and suf who wrote some other books also like Kefeeyat-ulArifeen (printed).
(R.No.206)
Maamulat-i-Ashraf
By
Ata Hussain Abululai Naqshbandi
(c.13/19)
ff. 50
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the Khaniqah Abululaiya, Geiya, Behar.
Beginning:
It is a collection of Aurad, Prayers, daily practices of a Abululai Sh. Ata
Hussain Naqshbandi by the request of his follower Muhammad Ashraf Ali Surati.
For details see: Tazkiratul Kiram, p.662
(R.No.206A)
Jawahir-ul-Anwar
By
Ata Hussain Abululai Naqshbandi
(c.13/19)
ff. 47
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the Khaniqah Abululaiya, Geiya, Behar.
Beginning:
It is a collection of daily practices for a suf in the khaniqah to develop his
spiritual power. It was a manual of the Abululaiya khaniqah.
(R.No.206B)
Maktubat Sheikh Abulula Naqshbandi
204
ff. 47
Nastaliq (Persian); scribed in 1260 a.h.; the original MS. is in the Khaniqah
Abululaiya, Geiya, Behar.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the letters of Sh. Abulula Naqshbandi, founder of the
Abululaiya branch of the Naqshbandi order. It has 22 letters only.
See for details: Tahqiq, Journal of Urdu Department, Sindh University,
article of Dr. Nazir Ahmad.
(R.No.206C)
Risail-i-Naqshbandiya
This collection have 4 short treaties:
1. Ifadat-i-Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi by Nawab Siddique Hassan Khan, Persian.
()
2. Satar-i-Chand Dar Ahwal-i-Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi, Persian. (
Ilam-i-Kalam
Some discourses in the defense and against
Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani
(R.No.207)
Kashaf-ul-Ghita Un Azhanil Aghbiya
By
Muhammad Farukh Sirhindi
(d.1121/1709)
ff. 83
Naskh (Arabic & Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning:
Risala Rad-i-Itrazat Bar Hazrat Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani
ff. 24
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. was in the possession of Sh. Muhammad
Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Karachi.
Beginning:
This short discourse is defense of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani
but the authors name is not appeared in the text. We can guess that it has
compiled during Aurangzaib reign (1068-1118/1658-1707).
(R.No.208A)
Kashaf-ul-Ghita Un Azhanil Aghbiya
By
Muhammad Farukh Sirhindi
(d.1121/1709)
ff. 66
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Sh. Muhammad
Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Karachi.
The present MS. had been lived in the hands of the authors family, so it is
better than other MSS.
(R.No.208B)
Bahjatul Anzar Fi Baratil Anzar
By
Muhammad Moin Thathavi, Makhdum
(d.1161/1748)
ff. 160
206
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Sh. Muhammad
Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Karachi.
Beginning:
Hallul Mughliqat Fil Radd Ala Ahalil Zalalat
By
Muhammad Ashraf Sirhindi
(c.1043-1118/1633-1707)
pp.113
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Haji Aliullah,
merchant of Qandhar.
Beginning:
It is also written in the defense of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani,
according to Rauzatul Quyumiya (3/48) it has compiled during 1094/1682, when
some discourses were written against the Mujaddid.
(R.No.209A)
Hujjatul Haqq Fi Defa Itrazat Sheikh Abdul Haq
By
Shah Filhal Sirhindi
(d.1152/1739)
pp.78
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Haji Aliullah,
merchant of Qandhar.
Beginning:
Beginning:
This short discourse is compiled for the defence of the charges against the
maktubat of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani. see: Defa-i-Hazrat
Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani, p.427.
(R.No.210)
The Same
pp.41
Naskh (Persian); the original MSS. were in the khaniqah Naqshbandiya, Qala
Jawwad, Kabul.
It is the MS. which lived in the hands of authors family so it is better than
other MSS.
(R.No.210A)
The Same
pp.24
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MSS. were in the khaniqah Naqshbandiya, Qala
Jawwad, Kabul.
This MS. is also was in the hands of the Mujaddids family, they copied it
carefully so it is better than other MSS.
(R.No.210B)
The Same
pp.58
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MSS. were in the khaniqah Naqshbandiya, Qala
Jawwad, Kabul.
This MS. have the same value.
208
(R.No.211)
Hallul Mughliqat Fil Radd Ala Ahalil Zalalat
By
Muhammad Ashraf Sirhindi
(c.1043-1118/1633-1707)
ff. 113
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Khaniqah
Naqshbandiya, Haripur.
Beginning:
It is the same MS. as described above (R.No.209)
(R.No.212)
Hallul Mughliqat Fil Radd Ala Ahalil Zalalat
By
Muhammad Ashraf Sirhindi
(c.1043-1118/1633-1707)
ff. 38
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. is in the possession of Mr. G. Moin-ud-Din,
Lahore.
Beginning: same as (R.No.209)
The MS. is defective at the both ends and damaged.
(R.No.212A)
Attiyatul Wahhab al Fasilah Bainil Khita Wal Sawab
By
Muhammad Baig Uzbiki Burhanpuri
ff. 59
Naskh (Arabic), scribed in 1166 a.h.; the original MS. is in the possession of Mr.
G. Moin-ud-Din, Lahore.
Beginning:
209
Haddul Fasil Bain Sadeedul Itqad
Wa Bain ul Zandiqah Wal Ilhad
By
Muhammad Farrukh Mujaddidi
ff. 56
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the possession of Mr. G. Moin-ud-Din,
Lahore. Defective at the both ends and damaged.
Although the MS. is old but unfortunately damaged it by the book binder,
no folio of it able to read properly.
(R.No.212C)
Tasrihat-i-Majeed
ff. 25
Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Mr. G. Moin-ud-Din,
Lahore.
Beginning:
The authors name is not clear at the frst folio, perhaps his name was
Majeed who compiled it 1166/1752 at Kashmir, in defense of the Mujaddid, no
other copy of it is discovered.
(R.No.213)
Qadhul Zanad Wa Qadhul Rand Fi
Radd Jehalat Ahly Sirhind
By
Muhammad bin Abdur Rasool Barzanji
(c.1040-1103/1630-1691)
210
ff. 107
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the Sulemania Library, Istanbul.
Beginning:
This is the same MS. which produced much literature against the Mujaddid
and many discourses had written in this way. It is compiled by Muhammad bin
Abdur Rasool Barzanji who raised many issues for the Ulama of Hermain, he
wrote ten risail against the Mujaddid in Arabic and Persian, the Ulama of Subcontinent and Turkey compiled many discourses against it. (R.212, 212A, 212B,
212C).
For details see:
1. Fawaid-ul-Irtihal, 1/478-79
2. Silkul Durrar, 4/65
3. Alalam, 6/203
(R.No.214)
Risala Fi Radd-i-Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi
By
Ibrahim Korani
(d.1101/1690)
ff. 48
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Kitab Khana Milli, Istanbul.
Beginning:
Barzanji and Korani were very busy against the thoughts of Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, both contributed many discourses on this subject.
The followers of the Mujaddid took much attention about of this literature; they
produced many risail against them. The present MS. is one of which ever
written by the enemies of the Mujaddid.
(R.No.215)
Natijatul Ulum Wa Nasehat Ulama-il-Rasoom
By
Abdul Ghani Nabalisi, Sheikh
(d.1143/1730)
ff. 29
Beginning:
The present MS. is compiled in defense of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid-iAlif-i-Sanis thoughts and to remove the atmosphere against him in Arabian
countries. The author completed the work in 1112/1701.
It is a rare and unique work.
(R.No.216)
Urful Nadi Linusratil Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi
By
Hassan bin Murad Taunisi
(c.11/18)
ff. 11
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Jamia Ummul
Qurra, Mecca Mukkarimah.
Beginning:
The present short discourse has compiled in 1094/1682 in defense of Sh.
Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, the writer was contemporary of Sh.
Muhammad Baig Burhanpuri who compiled his risala in the same year (R.212A).
Some extracts of Urful Nadi are printed on the margin of Arabic translation of
Maktubat by Muhammad Murad Makki. See: Defa-i-Hazrat Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani,
p.421.
(R.No.217)
Tanbihul Ghafleen
ff. 181
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of National
Museum of Pakistan, Karachi.
Beginning:
The present risala is compiled in defense of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid
Alif-i-Sani in 12/18th. From the text it comes to light that the present risala had
written under the guidance of Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan Shaheed 1195/1781.
See: Defa-i-Hazrat Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani, p.428.
(R.No.218)
Ihqaq-ul-Haqq
212
By
Sanaullah Panipati, Qazi
(d.
)
pp. 34
Nastaliq (Persian), scribed by the author himself in 1160 a.h.; the original MS. is
preserved in the library of Shah Abul Khair Mujaddidi, Dehli.
Beginning:
Risala Dar Jawab Shubhat Bar Kalam
Hazrat Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani
By
Sanaullah Panipati, Qazi
(d.
)
pp. 49
Shikasta (Persian); scribed by the author himself.; the original MS. is preserved
in the library of Shah Abul Khair Mujaddidi, Dehli.
Beginning:
The present discourse is compiled in defense of the Mujaddid generally.
The MS. is included in the book Defa-i-Hazrat Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani as rotograph,
p.288-335.
(R.No.218B)
Ajwibah Baziy Itrazat Sheikh Abdul Haq Bar Kalam
Hazrat Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani
By
pp. 57
Beginning:
The present risala is compiled by the reputed Suf Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi
in defense of the Mujaddid and against the charges of Sh. Abdul Haq. The MS. is
included in the book Defa-i-Hazrat Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani as rotograph.
(R.No.218C)
Pas-i-Anfas
By
Ubaidullah Ihrar, Khawaja
pp. 13
Nastaliq (Persian); the original is in the Library of Khanqa Sirajiah, Kundiyan,
Mianwali.
Beginning:
The present MS. deals with the Sufsm, many copies of it are available in
the various libraries.
(R.No.219)
Ihqaq-ul-Haqq
By
Sanaullah Panipati, Qazi
(d.
)
ff. 23
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is belonged to Prof. Muhammad Saad Siraji,
D.I.Khan.
Beginning: R.218
(R.No.220)
The Same
pp. 39
Nastaliq (Persian) scribed in 1283 a.h.; the original MS. is belonged to Prof.
Muhammad Saad Siraji, D.I.Khan.
(R.No.220A)
214
Risala Fi Tafzil Haqiqat-il-Kaba
By
Muhammad bin Abdur Rasool Barzanji
(d.1103/1691)
pp. 44
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Islamia College,
Peshawar University, Peshawar.
Beginning:
Risalatul Zab Un Al Qutab-il-Rabbani
By
Sanaullah Panipati, Qazi
ff. 6
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Islamia College,
Peshawar University, Peshawar.
Beginning:
Sillul Hussam-ul-Hindi Linusrat Maulana Khalid Naqshbandi
By
Ibn Aabideen, Sheikh
ff. 27
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
215
Rashhat Anbariya
By
Muhammad Mazhar Mujaddidi Madani
(d.1301/1884)
ff. 15
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Library Khanqa Ahmadia
Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
The present work is a biography of reputed Sh. Shah Ahmad Saeed
Mujaddidi Dehlvi Madani (d.1277/1860), compiled by his son during his life time.
It has published from Sharqpur with a comprehensive introduction.
For some details see:
1. Manaqib-i-Ahmadia Wa Maqamat-i-Saeediya by Muhammad
Mujaddidi Madani.
2. Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan, 2/1097-1102.
Mazhar
(R.No.222)
Maayar-ul-Kushoof
By
Saad-ud-Din Ahmad Ansari Kabuli
(d.1235/1820)
ff. 140
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Library of Sind Museum,
Hyderabad, Sindh (No.430).
Beginning:
The present work is compiled against Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid-i-Alif-iSani in 1232/1816 at Kabul. The author tried much to prove his thoughts with
references but failed to do so. A Naqshbandi Sh. Nizam-ud-Din Shikarpuri wrote
a big book against it (R.224).
216
pp. 308
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Sh. Abul Khair
Abdullah Jan, Peshawar. Defective at the both ends.
(R.No.224)
Radd Shubhat Paleed Nabikar
By
Nizam-ud-Din Shikarpuri
(d.1273/1856)
ff. 152
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Sh. Muhammad
Hashim Jan Mujaddidi, Karachi.
Beginning:
Author of the work Sh. Nizam-ud-Din bin Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din bin
Ghulam Siddique, was one of the younger successors of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani. He compiled it is defense of the Mujaddid and against
Saad-ud-Din Ahmad Ansari Kabulis (d.1235/1820) book Maayar-ul-Kushoof
(R.222 ,23).
The author told in the beginning of the MS. that its name is chronogram
(1232 a.h), this is the most comprehensive book on the subject. (see: Defa-iHazrat Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani, p.432-34).
(R.No.225)
Al Ishara Ilal Bushara
By
Muhammad Hassan Jan Mujaddidi
(c.1278-1365/1861-1945)
pp.197
Nastaliq (Persian & Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning:
The present work is also compiled for the defense of the Mujaddid that a
Muslim should not stand his fnger during the prayers, as he proved in his letter
Marafzul Rawafz
By
Hussam-ud-Din Saharanpuri
(c.12/18)
pp. 353
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Beginning:
Risail Shah Anayat Qadri Qusuri
(c.1148/1736)
ff. 60
The original MS. is preserved in the library of Lahore Museum, Lahore.
This collection have 6 discourses:
1. Muzzialul
f Masail-il-Ghasib Bil Afrat
Aghlat
()
2. Risala Dar Thaqiq Darul Harab ()
3. Risala Wajub
Zuhar Bad Az Juma
()
4. Risala Dar
Adam Salat Zuhar Bad Az Juma
()
5. Risala Dar Faraq Iman Wa Shiraq by Habibullah Qandhari
()
6. Risala Dar Salat Juma by Muhammad Jalal-ud-Din Qadri.
()
Another collection of the Risail Shah Anayat Qadri Qusuri is preserved in
Muhammad Iqbal Mujjadidi collection, Punjab University Library, Lahore. (No.
).
(R.No.229)
Risail Ilam-i-Kalam
ff. 41
Naskh, Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr.
Daudi, Lahore.
This collection have 3 discourses:
1. Sherih Qaseeda Burdha Sharif by Gul Muhammad bin Muhammad Saleem
Wazirabadi. ()
Qusuri. ()
3. Risala Dar Radd-i-Risala Dar Bayan Abahat-i-Dukhan-ul-Hashish by Sirajud-Din
Lahori.
()
Whole of these three risail are scribed by Sh. Muhamamd Siddique Lahori,
Imam of Mosque Wazir Khan, Lahore, who was author many books, MSS. are
preserved in the collection of Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi, Punjab University
Library, Lahore.
(R.No.230)
Risala Fi Hurmatil Dukhan
By
Shah Anayat Qadri Qusuri
ff.14
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Maulavi Abdul Rasheed
Qasimi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present short discourse is written against Haji Ismatullah Qusuri (lived
in Qalla Haji, Qusur) who compiled a risala against smoking.
See for some other short discourses of the same subject (R.227-229).
(R.No.231)
Al Maali Sherih Qasidah Amali
By
Muhammad Umar Chamkani Peshawari
(d.1199/1784)
ff. 492
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The original Arabic work is compiled by Imam Ali bin Usman Aushi Hanaf
(d.575/1169, see: Kashaf-ul-Zanoon, 2/1349), the commentator Mian Chamkani
wrote a very enlarged sherih on it. It deals with the Aqaid (believes) of the Ahl-iSunnat, especially the Hanaf sect.
Shamsul Huda
By
Muhammad Umar Chamkani Peshawari
(d.1199/1784)
pp. 458
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present MS. deals with the Iman of the parents of Holy Propht (pbuh)
positively, this work has completed in 1183/1769, many books have written on
this topic but this is an explanatory one. Another MS. is in the library Islamia
College, Peshawar University, Peshawar.
For some details see:
Hayat Wa Aasar Mian Muhammad Umar Chamkani, p/317-22.
(R.No.233)
Misbah-ul-Yaqeen Fi Tehrik-il-Tanween
ff. 62
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present work is written is defense of Sh. Muhammad Umar Chamkani
Peshawari (d.1199/1784). The name of the author is not appeared in the text
but it seems that he was one of the followers of Mian Chamkani who lived in
Afghanistan because its style is Afghani. Its deals with the Qirrat of Holy Qurans
tanween.
It is a rare MS. no other copy is recorded.
(R.No.234)
Silalatul Mabrurah
By
ff. 9
Nastaliq (Persian), scribed by authors disciple Kh. Ghulam Nabi Lillahi; the
original MS. is preserved in Gang Bakhsh Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
The present work deals with the Muslims name like Abdul Nabi, Ghulam
Nabi, Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din are true according to the Sunnah. The author
referred many authentic books during his discussions.
It is a rare and unique MS.
(R.No.235)
Kitab-ul-Qaul-ul-Manbi Un Tarjuma Bin Al-Arabi
By
Shams-ud-Din Muhammad Sakhavi, Hafz
(d.902/1496)
pp. 245
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Allama Ihsan Illahi
Zaheer, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present work is compiled against reputed suf, Sh. Muhaiy-ud-Din Ibnul-Arabi. The author collected many opinions against the Sheikh, and proved
that the suf like this have no relation with Islam. He also collected the Fatawa
of the Ulama in his defense. A French scholar Henry Corban gave it abridgement
in the introduction of Sherih Fasus-ul-Hikkam by the help of an European MS.
(R.No.236)
Tuhfatul Hussaini
By
Muhammad Ashraf Shahdari Lahori
(c.11/18)
pp. 266
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
222
The author Sh. Muhammad Ashraf bin Muhammad Murid Lahori was lived
in Shahdara, Lahore and a great scholar of theology, he compile this MS. on the
issues of take a bath of the Muslim dead bodies and how to buried them in the
graves. The author compiled in 1088 a.h. and its name is chronogram. The
author dedicated the work to the king Aurangzeb (1068-1118/1658-1707).
Two copies of this MS. are preserved in National Museum of Pakistan,
Karachi.
(R.No.237)
Risail Dar Radd-i-Wahabiya
By
Din Muhammad of D.G.Khan
(c.13/19)
ff. 219
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
The author Maulavi Din Muhammad bin Hafz Attaullah bin Hafz
Muhammad Shaf bin Hafz Abdul Karim lived in D.G.Khan and was the follower
of Kh. Suleman Taunsvi Chishti (d.
) and was the author of a MS. Fawaid-iDinia, preserved in this collection also.
This collection has the following discourses:
1. Istafta about the Wahabies by Maulana Syed Abul Saud, Mufti-i-Madina
Munawwirah Arabic. ()
2. Busharat
Asna
from Hadiqa-i-Sultani, Persian.
Ashriah
( )
3. Siham-ul-Mutaaqibia Fil Aanil Wahabiya (about Ilam-i-Ghaib of Holy
Prophet (PBHM),
Persian.
()
4. Hafzul Aqida
Fi Naat-i-Rasoolil Amin, Persian.
Wal
Yaqeen
()
5. Maslikul Sulaha Fil Jawaz-il-Asma (about the Muslim names like Abdul Nabi,
Ghulam Nabi, Abdur Rasool, are correct according to the Sunna, Persian. (
223
Risail Radd-i-Wahabiya
2. Istafta-i-Maulavi
Rasheed-ud-Din
Khan
for
Shah
Ismail
Dehlvi.
(
)
3. Risala Dar Daf Itrazat Az Shah
Ismail Dehlvi by Maulavi Habibullah
Qandhari.()
4. Al-Qaulul Sadad
Fi Masalatil Hijrat Wal Jihad by Abdul Ghafoor of Imbadah.
()
5. Hadiyatul Hasnain
Fil
Tehqiq Rafl Yadeen by S. Walayat Shah Hamadani
Qusuri. ()
6. Risala Radd-i-Wahabia by Hafz Daraz Peshawari.
()
(R.No.239)
Al-Qaulul Sanni Fil Zabb Un Sh. Abdul Ghani
By
Abul Hassan Zaid Farooqi
(d.1993)
ff. few folios of the both ends;
Nastaliq (Persain); the original MS. is preserved in the library of the author,
Dehli.
Beginning:
The present MS. is compiled in defense of reputed scholar and suf Shah
Abdul Ghani Mujaddidi Madani (d.1296/1878). A scholar of Dehli Maulavi
Mahboob Ali Jafri (d.1280/1864) the follower of Syed Ahmad Bralvi wrote many
marginal notes against the text of the work of Shah Abdul Ghanis book Shifa-ulSail, the present author defended the Shah.
The MS. is scribed by the author himself and no other copy available.
(R.No.240)
Risala Dar Adam-i-Qirrat Khalf-ul-Imam
By
ff. 12
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in India Office Library, London;
its rotograph is in the possession of Dr. Abida Nasreen, Quetta.
Beginning:
Risail Maulavi Abdul Rabb Peshawari
(c.13/19)
pp. 178
Naskh, Nastaliq (Arabic & Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Sh.
Abul Khair Abdullah Jan, Peshawar.
The collection have 3 discourses:
1. Tahzirul Akhwan Man Nisbatil Kufar Ila Ahalil Iman, Arabic. Compiled in
1284/1868 about the Muslims of Peshawar the Ulama have different
thoughts.
()
2. Qaulul
Sadeed Libaian Man Yujib Alahil Taqleed (against taqleed), Persian.
()
3. Intikhab Tahzirul Akhwan, Persian. ()
The author Maulavi Abdul Rabb Peshawari belonged to the tribe of Asni
Khail (frst risala, f.2). He was in the service of Nawab Siddique Hassan Khan of
Bhupal, and have the same thoughts.
(R.No.241A)
Faqar Nama
By
Ghulam Samdani (c.12/18)
pp. 274
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Musuem of
Pakistan, Karachi (No. N.M.1967-334).
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal
Mujaddidi
Beginning:
225
The present work is compiled against the Suf orders especially the
Naqshbandiya by Ghulam Samdani bin Mir Jamal-ud-Din Hassani Qadiri Jafari in
1268 a.h. The author have some other discourses on the same subject like
Masnavi Radd-i-Sufa, Fathul Mubeen and some other titles preserved in the
same library. Some pages of its are bound in the present volume.
Chishti Order
(R.No.242)
Miftahul Jinan
By
Muhammad Mujeer Adeb
(c.8/14)
ff. 360
Naskh (Persian), scribed in 967 a.h.; the original MS. is preserved in National
Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
The author was one of the disciples of Sh. Nasir-ud-Din Chiragh-Dehli
(d.757/1356). This MS. is the manual of guidance for the Sufs of India and
Central Asia (Maarij-ul-Walayat MS. ff.179-80).
It was the same MS. which was in the library of Dr. Muhammad Shaf, exprincipal Oriental College, Lahore (Ferhrist Makhtut-i-Shaf, p.304)
For see some details:
Nizami, K.A., The Life and Times of Shaikh Nasir-ud-Din, p.118, 124.
(R.No.243)
Siraj-ul-Ashiqeen
By
Muhammad Saeed Chishti Sirhindi
(c.1078/1668)
ff. 229
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning: defective:
Beginning:
The present work is an important tazkirah of the Sufs, especially for the
Chishti order. It begins from the Khulafa-i-Rashideen and ends at the authors
contemporary Sufs. The text had not printed yet but the Urdu translations are
available.
(R.No.245)
Risail Sheikh Muhammad Chishti Gujrati
(d.1040/1630)
ff. 398
Nataliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khaniqa-i-Taunsa.
The author was a reputed Sh. of Chishti order, whole his family belonged
to this linage, his father Sh. Hassan Muhammad Gujrati was a great scholar and
suf many people of Gujrat entered in his circle. When the king Jahangir came in
Gujrat he met the Sh. in 1027/1618 (Mirat-i-Ahmadi, khatimah, p.78). The suf
compiled many discourses (Tarikh Mashaikh-i-Chashat, 5/971-92).
The present collection have 42 short discourses:
1. Taqseem-ul-Imdad, 2. Chahar Baradiran, 3. Majalis-i-Hassaniya, 4. Adab-ulTalibeen, 5. Rafqul Tullab, 6. Ilhamat, 7. Hadayat-i-Mashikhat, 8. Tuhid-iSilasa, 9. Risala-i-Labb, 10. Maarifat, 11. Lazzat-ul-Muntaheen, 12. Rahat-ulMurideen, 13. Sabar Dar Shidat, 14. Mujib-ul-Riqqat, 15. Al-Jama Ban-ulDuniya Wal Akhirat, 16. Miraj-ul-Ushaqq, 17. Tuhfatul Maluk, 18. Al-Heerat,
19. Al-Nas Bil Libas, 20. Al-Safar Wal Aqamat, 21. Nikat-ul-Akhwan, 22.
Niyyat, 23. Iman, 24. Azkar Wa Muraqibat, 25. Ruh-i-Azam, 26. Jawahir-ul-
Tasviya.
Tarjumah Risala Tasviya.
Sherih Risala Tasviya by the author himself.
Sherih Risala Tasviya by Kh. Khurd (d.1074/1664).
Risala Dar Radd-i-Kh. Khurd by Habibullah of Patana.
Hirzul Iman by Mulla Mahmood Jaonpuri against Risala Tasviya.
Risala Wahdatul Wujud in defense of Sh. Illahabdai.
Risala Radd-i-Hirzul Iman by Habibullah of Patana.
Risala Wahdatul Wujud
Fakhriatul Nizam
228
By
Ghazi-ud-Din Imad-ul-Mulk, Nizam
(d.
)
ff. 356
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of
Khaniqah Fazalia, Ghari Afghanan, Wah Cantt.
Beginning:
The author was a well-known politician, remained Wazir during later
Mughals. He was author of Manaqib-i-Fakhariya (printed).
The present work is a biography of Shah Kalimullah Jahan Abadi
(d.1142/1730), the celebrated Sh. of Chishti order, have much followers in all
over India. The present work is very rare.
For some details see:
Tarikh Mashaikh-i-Chashat, 5/71-150
(R.No.248)
Maktubat Shah Fakhar-ud-Din Dehlvi
(d.1199/1784)
pp. 42
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Khaniqah
Taunsa.
Beginning:
The present collection of letters is compiled by Rahim Bakhsh Fakhari, the
author of Shajratul Anwar Fakhari (MS. in National Museum of Pakistan,
Karachi). It has some historical aspects also and discussion on the Sufsm.
(R.No.249)
Tajaliat-ul-Jamal
By
Nizam-ud-Din Chishti Thanisari
(d.1024/1615)
ff. 76
Beginning:
Its other Sh. Nizam-ud-Din bin Abdul Shakoor Farooqi Thanisari Chishti
was a celebrated suf and scholar, he was disciple of Sh. Jalal-ud-Din Thanisari
(d.
) the king Akbar ordered him twice to leave India, frst he went to
Hermain and second the left for Balkh there he settled and died. He was author
of some notable books on Sufsm. (Tazkirah Ulama-i-Hind p, 525).
The present MS. is a rare one, it is the commentary on Lamaat, once it
was in the possession of Dr. Muhammad Shaf Lahore (Fehrist Makhtutat-i-Shaf,
p.286).
(R.No.250)
Maktubat-i-Abdul Jalil
(c.11/17)
ff. 38
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Liaqat National Library, Karachi.
Beginning:
It is a collection of letters of a suf Sh. Abdul Jalil who believed in Wahdatul
Wujud strongly. Many of his letters have the same topic of discussion. One letter
no. 37 is addressed to Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sani, in the same way.
For other copies of the MS. see Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1281.
(R.No.251)
Darya-i-Rooh Wa Tayammam Noh
By
Alimullah Abbasi
(d.1109-1202/1698-1788)
ff. 30
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Sh. Arif Hikmat collection,
king Abdul Aziz Library, Madina Munawwarah.
Beginning:
The author was a known Chishti Suf of the Panjab lived in Jalandhar and
Lahore, pupil of Faqirullah Aafreen Lahori and Sh. Muhammad Afzal Qadri
Sirhindi (d.1739 a.d). He wrote this book in 1171/1757 on Sufsm, collection of
sayings of his Sh. Miran Baheek Chishti and details of his travels.
230
(R.No.252)
Asrar-ul-Aleem
By
Abdullah Qadri Rasoolpuri
(c.1209/1794)
pp. 110
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of S. Irshadullah,
Faisalabad. Rotograph is in the possession of Mr. Farooq-ul-Hassan Chishti,
Multan.
Beginning:
It is a biography and miracles of Sh. Alimullah Abbasi (d.1109-1202/16981788) written by one of his followers Abdullah bin Abdul Qadir bin Habibullah
Qadiri of Rasoolpur Mirza known as Beghowal, Panjab. He compiled it in
1209/1794.
It is a rare and unique MS.
(R.No.253)
Risail-i-Tasawwuf
The original MSS. is the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
The present collection have 10 discourses:
1. Taufqia (Wahdatul Wujud) by Khuda Bakhsh Multani, Persian. ()
its
answer is
()
6. Risala Fi Wahdatil
Wujud by Mian Abdul Karim, Persian.
()
7. Risala-i-Tasawwuf
by Mian Abdul Karim, Persian.
()
8. Risala Haqiqat-ul-Ilam
by Mian Abdul Karim, Persian.
()
()
10.
Maktubat-i-Haji Muhammad Saeed Lahori.
()
(R.No.254)
Kachkool Wa Irshad-ul-Murideen
By
Abdul Karim Chishti Gangohi
(c.1192/1778)
pp. 155
Nastaliq (Persian), scribed by the author himself; the original MS. was in the
possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author Sh. Abdul Karim bin Rahmatullah bin Hafz Barkhurdar bin Sh.
Kabri Kajzari bin Muhammad Sadiq Gangohi, born in Afghanistan left for India
reached Anbala, studied under Sh. Muhammad Saeed Anbalvis disciple Shah
Inayatullah Bahlolpuri and settled at Rampur and died there in 1206/1791
(Nuzhatul Khawatir, 7/300).
It is a rare MS and important for the history of Chishti order.
(R.No.255)
Shamsul Aain
By
Niaz Ahmad Barailvi Chishti
(c.1173-1250/1742/1824)
ff. 117
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author was a reputed suf and poet believed in Wahdatul Wujud
deeply and proved it as Wahdat-i-Adiyan. He revised it in 1204/1789 (see for
details: Tarikh Mashaikh-i-Chasht, 5/pp.279-93).
(R.No.256)
232
()
()
Khair-ul-Azkar Fi Manaqib-il-Abrar
By
Muhammad bin Ghulam Muhammad Ghalvi
(c.13/19)
pp. 178
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Dargha Mohar
Sharif, Punjab.
Beginning:
The present work is a collection of the Malfuzat of Kh. Noor Muhammad
Moharvi (c.1142-1205/1730-1790) and Kh. Noor Muhammad Sani known as
Hazrat Narowala (d.1204/1789), the well-known disciple of Kh. Moharvi, and
Hafz Muhammad Sultanpuri (see for details: Tarikh Mashaikh-i-Chasht, 5/p.274).
(R.No.258)
Maktubat Khawaja Noor Muhammad Moharvi
pp. 95
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Dargha Mohar
Sharif, Punjab.
Beginning:
Malfuzat Khawaja Suleman Taunsavi
(d.1267/1851)
By
Ghulam Haider, Kh.
(c.1258/1842)
ff. 156
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a collection of celebrated Chishti Suf of the Panjab Kh. Suleman
Taunsavi, some other collections of the Malfuzat of Kh. Taunsavi has compiled
but the present collection have an other importance because its other was the
nearest follower of the Kh.
One of its copy is preserved in the library of Makhadd (see: Fehrist-iMushtarik, 3/20-29).
(R.No.259A)
Manaqib-i-Mahboobiya
By
Ghulam Farid, Khawaja of Mithankot
(d.
)
ff. 63
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present work is a tazkirah of the Chishti Sufs from Kh. Fakhar-ud-Din
Dehlvi (d.1199/1784) to Kh. Ghulam Fakhar-ud-Din (d.
). The present
work has compiled in 1285/1868 at Mithankot, Panjab.
It is very useful MS. very few copies of it has discovered.
(R.No.259B)
234
By
Taj-ud-Din, Khawaja
(c.13/19)
ff. 48
Naskh (Versifed Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning:
The present work is compiled in praise of Kh. Noor Muhammad Moharvi
(d.1205/1790). It is master piece of Arabic literature ever contributed in the
Panjab. Its author was the follower of Kh. Moharvi and the pupil of Maulana
Ahmad Ali.
It is a rare and unique one.
(R.No.260)
Ghazaul Muhibbin Wa Simmul Maanideen
By
Noor Muhammad Makhadi
(d.
)
pp. 228
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the malfuzat of Kh. Illah Bakhsh Taunsavi (c.12811319/1825-1901) compiled of one of his very devoted very disciple Kh. Noor
Muhammad Makhadi (Khatim-i-Sulemani, p.203). The present collection begins
with the sayings in 1314 a.h. and ends at (
). So it is very reliable and
important account of the Kh.
(R.No.261)
Mufd-ul-Salikeen
By
Shahsawar bin Abdul Jalil
(c.13/19)
pp.96
Tanvir-ul-Qulub Fi Lataif-il- Mahboob
By
Ahmad bin Amir Alam known as
Bakhtiyar Oshi Ghaznavi
(d.1901 a.d.)
pp. 73
Nastaliq (Persian)
Beginning:
It is a collection of the malfuzat Kh. Illah Bakhsh Taunsavi (c.12811319/1825-1901) compiled by one of his disciples Kh. Ahmad known as
Bakhtiyar Oshi Ghaznavi who lived in Afghanistan, migrated from there and
settled at Ajmair then shifted to Taunsa, where he complied this collection.
(R.No.263)
Gulshan-i-Abrar
By
Imam Bakhsh Moharvi
(c.1300/1882)
pp. 451
Nastaliq (Persian); its rotograph was in the possession of Mr. Asad Nizami,
Multan.
Beginning:
It is a biography of Kh. Noor Muhammad Moharvi (d.1205/1790), compiled
by one of his family member Imam Bakhsh bin Hafz Ghulam Farid bin Noor
Ahmad bin Kh. Noor Muhammad, in 1282/1865. There are two stamps of the
Makhzan-i-Chashat
By
Imam Bakhsh Moharvi
(c.1300/1882)
pp. 390
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the library of Khaniqa Chishtiya Mohar.
Beginning:
It is a tazkirah of the Sufs of Chishti order from beginning to Kh. Khuda
Bakhsh Multani Khairpuri (d.1250/1834), compiled by the follower of this linage
who was author of some other books like Gulshan-i-Abrar (No.263).
Qadri Order
(R.No.265)
Miftahul-i-Futuh-ul-Ghaib
By
Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, Sh.
(d.1052/1642)
ff. 48
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the library of Khaniqa Sh. Imad-ud-Din
Suharwardi, Imad Nagar, Qusur.
Beginning:
The original work is by Sh. Abdul Qadir Jillani known as Ghaus-i-Azam,
founder of the Qadri order, it is a commentary on it by Sh. Abdul Haq Muhaddisi-Dehlvi.
The present MS. was in the Khaniqa of Hujra Shah Muqeem and scribed by
Sh. Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din bin Sharf-ud-Din Muhammad Qadri Hujravi.
(R.No.265A)
This collection have the following short discourses:
1. Liwah-ul-Nisaih
by Sh. Abdul Qadir Jillani, Persian.
237
()
2. Qasaid-ul-Hamaid
by Sh. Abdul Qadir Jillani, Arabic.
()
3. Qasidah Ghausia,
Persian translation by Jan Muhamamd bin Abu Saeed
Ansari. ()
4. Qasidahtul Manhal Wal Attiyab, a commentary by Ibrahim bin Budha bin
Fataihullah
known as Sama-ud-Din, Persian.
()
pupil of Maulavi Yar Muhammad Muhaddis Multani. ()
(R.No.266)
Ataul Awatir
By
Abdul Qadir Jilani known as Ghaus-i-Azam, Sh.
pp. 52
Naskh, Nastaliq (Arabic & Urdu); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr.
Shafqat Jilani, Lahore.
Beginning:
Maqamat-i-Daudi
By
Abdul Baqi Jamji Qadiri
(c.1056/1646)
ff. 296
Nastaliq (Persian) scribed in 1236 a.h.; the original MS. was in the possession of
Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is biography and collection of miracles of reputed Qadri Sh. Daud
Bandagi Kirmani Sherghari (d.982/1574) written by a Qadri Suf Abdul Baqi bin
Jan Muhammad Jamji in 1056/1646 (Hadiqatul Awliya, p.36-37).
Zadul Muttaqan
By
Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, Sh.
(d.1052/1642)
pp. 132
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair Abdullah
Jan, Peshawar. Defective from the beginning.
It is a biography of reputed Sheikhs and Muhaddis Sh. Ali Muttaqi
(d.975/1567), and Sh. Abdul Wahab Muttaqi (d.1001/1592), compiled by their
pupil. It is a contemporary and very useful account, never printed.
(R.No.270)
Nuskha-i-Ahwal-i-Shahi
By
Tawakkal Baig Kolabi
(c.11/17)
pp.79
Nastaliq Persian; the original MS. is preserved in the British Library, London.
Beginning:
pp. 205
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Dr. Zahoor-ud-Din
Ahmad, Lahore. (copy of the British Museum MS.)
(R.No.272)
Risail-i-Silsila-i-Qadiria
The present collection have the following discourses:
1. Sher-o-Shakar
by Sh. Daud Kirmani, Versifed Persian.
()
2. Fayuzat-i-Qadiria (practices and some biographical details of this order),
by Abul Fayyaz Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Isa, Persian. (c.12/18), vol.6. (
3. Ashghal-i-Shattariya, Persian. ()
(R.No.273)
Maadin-ul-Jawahir
By
Abdul Qadir (c.10/17)
ff. 122
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Syed Shiraft
Naushahi, Sahanpal, Gujrat.
Beginning:
It is a biography and miracles of Sh. Muhammad Bediri Qadiri (862935/1457-1526). The author biographical details is not known to us but is
appears that he was a later one, belonged to the same linage. Sh. Muhammad
Tazkiratul Irshad
By
Muhammad Munir Qusuri
(c.12/18)
pp. 232
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Hakim Irshad
Hussain, Qusur.
Beginning:
The present work is a biography and teachings of Haji Muhammad Saeed
Lahori (d.1162/1748), a celebrated Suf of Qadri and Naqshbandi order of
Lahore, have many followers from Panjab to Afghanistan. The king Ahmad Shah
Durrani had good relations with him. The author biographical information is not
known to us, in Qiran-ul-Sadain mentioned him as the author of the present
work. (see for some details: Hadiqatul Awliya, p.200-03).
(R.No.275)
Qiran-ul-Sadain
By
Muhammad Raf Peshawari
(c.12/18)
ff. 102
Nastaliq (Persian), scribed in 1205 a.h.; the original MS. is in the Library of Sh.
Abul Khair Abdullah Jan, Peshawar.
Beginning:
It is a biography of Haji Muhammad Saeed Lahori (d.1162/1748) and Sh.
Muhammad Masud Peshawari, both were the Sufs of Qadiri and Naqshbandi
orders. The author was one of their followers, his biographical information is not
found in the tazkirahs but from the text it appears that he lived in Peshawar.
Risail Silsila-i-Qadiria
The present collection have the following discourses:
1. Mirat-ul-Muwahdian by Abdul Razzaq, from the genealogy of Shah Qumais
Qadiri, Persian. ()
2. Fawaid-i-Ghariba
by Shah Abul Maali Lahori, Persian.
()
3. A Risala, defective at the both ends by Syed Muhammad Amin Qadiri (Sh.
Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif-i-Sanis Qadiri spiritual linage is with the
author).
()
)
(R.No.277)
Risala Aqaid-i-Zururiya
By
Muhammad Ghaus Lahori, Shah
(d.
)
ff. 12
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present short discourse is about some discussions of theology written
by well-known Suf and author of Qadiria order.
It is a very rare and unique MS. no other copy is recorded.
(R.No.277A)
Jawahir-ul-Sameen
By
Muhammad Moin Thathavi, Makhdum
242
ff. 44
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present work is written by well-known scholar of Sindh Makhdum
Muhammad Moin Thathavi on the Sufsm and some discussion on Fiqh.
It is a rare and unique one.
(R.No.278)
Khawariqa-ul-Aadat
By
Ghulam Kashmiri, Mir
(c.12/18)
ff. 32
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Sh. Muhammad Amir
Shah Qadiri, Peshawar.
Beginning:
It is a biography and collection of miracles of Syed Hassan Qadiri
Peshawari (d.1115/1703), the father of Shah Muhammad Ghaus Lahori. The
author Mir Ghulam Kashmiri bin Syed Muhammad Abid bin Shah Muhammad
Ghaus Lahori bin Syed Muhammad Hassan Peshawaris biographical details is
not available (see: Tazkirah Mashaikh-i-Qadiria-Hassania)
Muhammad Amir Shah Qadiri has edited and translated into Urdu,
published from Peshawar.
(R.No.279)
Hawashi Ala Fasusil Hikam
By
Muhammad Ghaus Lahori, Shah
(d.1173/1759)
pp. 36
Naskh (Arabic); Rotographs is in the possession of Sh. Nazar Sabri, Attock.
Beginning:
Aain-ul-Tasawwauf
By
Fazali Qadiri Lahori
(c.11/17)
ff. 133
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Lahore Museum,
Lahore.
Beginning: defective
The present work is about Sufsm, its practices and at the end the author
narrated biographical information many of his contemporary Suf and Ulama. It
has many facets. The author was from the linage of Shah Muhammad Ghaus
Uchi (d.923/1517), he also gave the biographical informations of his family.
(see: Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan, 1/538-50).
(R.No.281)
Majmah-ul-Bahrain
By
Dara Shikoh, prince
Arabic translation by Muhammad Salaih Misri
pp. 24
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Bohar Library, Calcutta.
Beginning:
Sharaif-i-Ghausiya
By
ff. 290
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Museum of Pakistan,
Karachi.
Beginning:
The present work is a tazkirah of the Qadiri Fazali Sufs, it begins with Sh.
Abdul Qadir Jilani and ends at Sh. Fazal-ud-Din Qadiri Batalavi (c.10701151/1660-1738) and his disciples. The authors father Ghulam Ghaus
(d.1152/1739) was disciple of Sh. Ghulam Qadir Batalavi (d.1176/1762), the
book was compiled at the Madrasa Qadiria Fazalia Batala in 1205/1791.
It is very useful tazkirah for this linage; the present text is unpublished till.
(see: Fehrist Nuskha Hay Khatti Mauza-i-Milli, pp.784-85).
(R.No.283)
Tarikh-ul-Diwan
By
Abdullah Gujrati
(c.13/19)
ff. 58
Naskh, Nastaliq (Arabic, Persian, Urdu); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj
Bakhsh Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a biography Sh. Abdullah Diwanji (d.1072/1661), belonged to the
Qadiri order and lived in Gujrat, Punjab. The author compiled it in Arabic,
Persian and Urdu (see: Tazkirah Diwan Huzoori, life of the author, Panjabi,
printed).
ff. 73
245
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Aaina-i-Haqaiq Numa Sherih Jame Jahan Numa
By
Ibrahim Shattari Gujrati, Sh.
(d.991/1583)
ff. 84
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Beginning:
It is a collection of the sayings of Sh. Siraj-ud-Din Abdullah Suf Shattari
(d.1010/1601), it begins from 998 and ends at 1010. The author was a reputed
Suf of the Shattari order and compiled a book Siraj-ul-Salikeen (MS. preserved
Irshad-ul-Ashiqeen
By
Muhammad Raza Shattari Lahori, Shah
(d.1118/1707)
pp. 712 (Bound in two volumes)
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Mir Dad Khan,
Peshawar.
Beginning: defective
The present author Shah Muhammad Raza Shattari Lahori belonged to the
Shattari order of Shah Muhammad Ghaus Gawaliyari. He has collected the
Shajarat of the Sufs especially the Shattari order; he also narrated the Aurad of
the same order. He completed the work at Akbar Nagar in 1068/1658.
One of its MS. is in the collection of Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi, Punjab
University Library, Lahore (No.), see: Hadiqatul Awliya, pp.61-62 foot notes.
(R.No.288)
Jamiul Fawaid
By
Muhammad Ashraf Shattari Lahori
(d.1108/1696)
ff. 61
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the collection of Muhammad Iqbal
Mujaddidi, Punjab University Library, Lahore (No.).
Beginning:
The MS. deals with Sufsm and some disscussions of Fiqh, at the end of it
the author gave his spiritual autobiography. He was a Persian poet, copied one
of his poem in it. (see: Ahwal-i-Mashaikh-i-Kibar, the introduction).
(R.No.289)
247
Risail-i-Silsila-i-Shattariya
ff. 334
Nastaliq (Persian & Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
This collection have the following discursess:
Persian. ()
3. Wiladat-i-Mahdi, Persian. ()
4. Ashghal-i-Saba, Persian. ()
5. Zikar-i-Jahar, Persian. ()
6. Risala Kasratul Wahdat by Shah Muhammad Ghaus Gawaliyari, Persian. (
()
11. Aqeeda
Fi Bayan Ahalil Shuhud, Arabic.
()
12.
Manajat Wa Kalimat-i-Karimah by Muhammad Saadullah, Arabic. (
)
13.
Risala Qurab, Arabic. ()
14.
Risala
Wahdatul Wujud Wal Ashghal (Shattariya).
( )
15.
Risala Chahardah Khanwada by Muhammad Saadullah, Persian. (
)
16.
Risala Silasil Silasa (Muhammadiya, Shakooriya of Sh. Abdul Shakoor
Qadiri by Muhammad Saadullah, Persian.
()
17.
Risalatul Bait by Muhammad Saadullah, Persian. ()
18.
Risala
Fi
Jawab
Sawal
Ala
Ibarat
Ghuniyatil
Talibeen,
Arabic.
(
)
19.
Risala Madha, Persian. ()
20. Risala Imam Muhammad Ghazali, Persian.
()
21.
Risala Dar Bayan Zikar Khaf Wa Jahar by Jafar bin Jalal-ud-Din
Muhammad
Maqsood Alam Shahi, Persian.
()
22.
Risala Tauhid by Abdullah bin Allama Abdul Hakim Sialkoti, Arabic. (
)
23.
Ashatul Lamaat Sherih Lamaat-i-Iraqi by Jami, Persian.
()
24.
Risala Nihayatul Kamal. ()
25.
Misbah-ul-Arifeen by Abdul Karim Chishti Lahori.
()
248
26. Risala Parda Bar Andakhtan by Kh. Khurd, Persian.
()
27.
Risala Ibanatul Saaiat Liazalatil Saaiatil Waham, Arabic.
()
(R.No.289A)
Zakhiratul Mashaikh
By
Noor-ud-Din Muhammad Anwar
(c.1110/1698)
pp. 156
Nastaliq (Persian); the original rotograph was in the possession of Sh.
Muhammad Amir Shah Qadiri, Peshawar.
Beginning:
The authr Sh. Noor-ud-Din Muhammad Anwar bin Muhammad Alam
compiled the present work in 1110/1698 who was one of the disciples of Sh.
Muhammad Raza Shattari Lahori (d.1108/1996), it deals with the practices of
the sufs especially the Shattari order, and it is devied into 16 chapters.
The work is important for the Shattari order.
Qadiria Naushahia
(R.No.290)
Ahwal Wa Maqamat-i-Nausha-i-Ghanj Bakhsh
By
Ahmad Baig Lahori
(c.1107/1696)
pp. 283
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Syed Shirafat
Naushahi, Sahinpal, Gujrat.
Beginning:
Tashrif-ul-Fuqara
By
Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Bukhari Lahori, Faqir
pp. 28
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Syed Shirafat
Naushahi, Sahinpal, Gujrat.
Beginning:
The present work deals with the biographical information of the Naushahi
Sarahi branch of this order. The author was the founder of Faqir family of
Lahore, who were in the service of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh. (see: Sharif-ulTawarikh).
(R.No.291)
Tazkirah Naushahi
By
Muhammad Hayat Rabbani Naushahi
(d.1173/1759)
ff. 146 ()
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Syed Shirafat
Naushahi, Sahinpal, Gujrat.
Beginning:
It is a tazkirah of the Qadiri Naushahi branch of the Sufs, it has compiled
in 1146/1733 as supplement to Ahwal Wa Maqamat-i-Nausha-i-Ghanj Bakhsh by
Ahmad Baig Lahori (R.290).
It has edited and published by Dr. Arif Naushahi.
(R.No.292)
Mirat-ul-Ghafooria
250
ff. 198
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the Central Library,
Bahawalpur (No.890/103).
Beginning:
It is also a tazkirah of the Naushahi Barqandazi branch, which compiled in
1190/1777, it is important for the biographical information of the later Naushahi
Sufs, especially for Hafz Qaim-ud-Din Muhammad Barqandaz Pakpatani
(d.1155) and Sh. Abdul Ghafoor Ansari Jalandari (d.1186).
Its text has edited by Dr. Moin Nizami and published from Islamabad.
(R.No.293)
Tahaif-i-Quddsiya
By
Pir Kamal Lahori (c.12/18)
pp. 527
Nataliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Mr.
Muhammad Alim Mukhtar Haq, Lahore.
Beginning:
Suhrawardi Order
(R.No.294)
Halat Wa Maqamat Sh. Jalal-ud-Din Surkh Uchi Bukhari
By
Muhammad Ramzan, Khalifa
(c.1335/1916)
ff. 166
Naskh, Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddidi
Beginning:
251
Tuhfatul Sarair
By
Fakhar Muhammad Ghaznavi
(c.777/1376)
ff. 67
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the sayings of Makhdum Jahanian Jhan Ghasht Bukhari
(d.785/1383) of seven days only; it begins Zilqada 777/1376 because the author
lived with the Makhdum for seven days. He gave the hedding of sir for every
malfuz, so there are seven sir in it. The aurthor also reffered another collection
of the malfuzat of the same Makhdum as Khazanatul Fawaid by Baha-ud-Din
Yaqoob Bhatti (f.4a).
For some details see: Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 3/1336.
(R.No.295A)
Jamiul Fazlain
By
Syed Ahmad (c.12/18)
ff. 32
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
This short discourse deals with Ilam-i-Kalam and compiled against the
Shiat sect. The author discussed many issues of this subject and noteable one.
(R.No.296)
252
Khazanatul Fawaid-i-Jalalia
By
Ahmad known as Baha Talanbi
(c.781/1379)
ff. 93
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is also a collection of the malfuzat Makhdum Jahanian Jhan Ghasht
Bukhari (d.785/1383), compiled by Sh. Ahmad known as Baha bin Hassan bin
Mahmood bin Suleman Talanbi. This collection is reffered Sairul Arifeen and
Akhbar ul Akhyar, it is like a book of Fiqh. The author divided into 17 chapters
and collected the sayings of the Makhdum according to these subjects. (see:
Makhdum Jahanian Jhan Ghasht by Muhammad Ayub Qadiri, pp.196-99).
(R.No.297)
The Same
ff. 194
Nastaliq (Persian), scribed in 1297 a.h.; the original MS. was in the possession of
Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
(R.No.298)
Manaqib-i-Quttabi
ff. 176
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is also a collection of Makhdum Jahanian Jhan Ghasht Bukhari
(d.785/1383), this collection is important because it has many historical cross
references of king Feroz Shahs (period) like his invision of Thatha and rebalion
of Gujrat. The author founded a town Nizampur near Samana. (see: Makhdum
Jahanian Jhan Ghasht by Muhammad Ayub Qadiri, p.203).
It is a very rare MS. no other copy is discovered in Pakistan, only another
defective copy is preserved in the library of Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta
(no.1210, Cat.Persian MSS. p.567).
(R.No.299)
Prof. Muhammad Iqbal
Mujaddidi
253
Jamiul Waqiat Wal Barkat
By
Habibullah Farooqi (11/17)
pp. 304
Nastaliq (Persian); its rotographs is in the possession of Dr. Tahir Jamil, Nishtar
Hospital, Multan.
Beginning:
It is collection of the sayings of Sh. Syed Sultan Ahmad Qattal Suhrawardi
Multani (d.
), compiled by Sh. Habibullah bin Ibrahim bin Abu Saeed bin
Taqi-ud-Din bin Sh. Ali Muttaqi Multani Makki (d.
). The author was
teacher of Sh. Sultan Ahmads two sons and Imam of his Sheikhs Mosque. As
he narrated in this collection that he collected deals saying accourding to the
other collections of the sayings of the Makhdums with dates and years but to
follow the Hadith collections I have omitted the dates (p.195-96).
It is a rare MS. no other copy is discovered.
(R.No.300)
Tazkiratul Aamileen
By
Saifullah Lillahi Bukhari (c.12/18)
ff. 50
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Defective at the end.
Beginning:
It is a collection of daily practices for the Sufs of Suhrawardi order, the
author Mir Saifullah Lillahi bin Muhammad Makhdum ul Mulak whos
biographical details is not known to us, told that Mir Alam Shekih the celebrated
suf of this order used to do these Aurad.
It is a rare MS.
(R.No.301)
Tazkiratul Abrar
By
Abdul Ghafoor Asadi (c.11/17)
254
ff. 189
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Andhra Pardaish, Government
Library, Hyderabad Deccan.
Beginning:
It is a tazkirah of Haji Abdul Wahab Bukhari Dehlvi (c.869-932/1464-1526),
who was a well-known suf of Suhrawardi order, have much followers in Subcontinent and Central Asia. His sons and disciples played very important role to
restore this order. He had relations with the ruling eliet of his age. The author
who gave his short biographical sketch at the end of the MS, who used to attend
the meetings of Kh. Baqi Billa of Dehli (Zadul Maad, 1/ ).
It is a rare and unique MS. no other copy is discovered.
(R.No.302)
Kiramat Nama
By
Mushtaq Ram Gujrati (c.11/17)
pp. 421
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Syed Shirafat
Naushahi, Sahinpal, Gujrat.
Beginning:
It is a biography and collection of miricles of Shah Daula Daryai Gujrati
(d.1087/1676) who was a celebrated suf of the Panjab and have many followers
from Panjab to Kashmir. The author was one of his non Muslims disciples. (see:
Maqamat-i-Masumi, 1/88-89).
(R.No.303)
Sair-ul-Arifeen
By
Hamid Jamali Dehlvi
(d.942/1536)
ff. 189
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Akhbar-ul-Asfa
By
Abdul Samad Ansari
(c.1014/1606)
ff. 65
Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in India Office Library (British
Library), London (No. Ethe 641). Copy prepared from the microflm of Mr.
Hassan Nawaz Shah and Mr. Muhammad Umar.
Beginning:
The author Abdul Samad bin Afazal Muhammad bin Yusuf Ansari was one
of the sisters son of Abul Fazal Allami. He completed the work in 1014/1606, he
also compile the official letters of the Allami. For the details of other MS. see:
Storey, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/2/893.
(R.No.305)
Gulzar-i-Abrar
By
Muhammad Ghausi Mandavi
(d.1027/1618)
ff. 390
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of John Royland,
Manchester, England.
Beginning:
The author Muhammad Ghausi bin Hassan Mandavi was disciple of Sh.
Sadar-ud-Din Muhammad Barodvi and Sh. Mahmood bin Jalal Gujrati, belonged
to Shattari order. He started the work in 998/1590 and revised it till 1022/1613.
Majmaul Awliya
By
Badar-ud-Din Sirhindi, Sheikh
(c.1001-1066/1592-1655)
ff. 939 (bound in two parts)
Nastaliq, Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in India Office Library
(British Library), London (No. Ethe 645-46).
Beginning:
The author Sh. Badar-ud-Din bin Ibrahim Sirhindi was the disciple of Sh.
Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid-i-Alif-i-Sani, wrote many books includind Hazrat-ulQuddus. He completed the present work in 1044/1634, Ali Akbar the Karori of
Sirhind barrowed the MS. from the author and issued it by his own name
(Sanwat-ul-Ataqia, f.207), it is a general tazkirah of the Sufs especially the Sufs
of Naqshbandi order because the author had belonged to this linage.
The present MS. copy is the same in which the Karori made amendments.
The author dedicated it to King Shah Jahan (1037-1068/1628-1658), this MS. is
the autograph copy. (see for some details: Hasnatul Harmain, the introduction,
p.56-65).
(R.No.308)
The Same
pp. 548
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Raza Library, Rampur.
Prepaired this copy from the microflm of Tehran University Library, Iran.
Defective at the end.
257
(R.No.309)
Bahar-ul-Ansab Jadid
By
Muhammad Hakim Jami
(c.1029/1619)
ff. 188
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Maulavi Muhammad
Yaqoob Farahi, Quetta.
Beginning:
The author Sh. Muhammad Hakim bin Haji Muhammad Jami compiled this
work on the geological details of Sheikhul Islam Ahmad Jan Zindapeel
(d.
), after one hundred years of the compilation of Rozatul Riyahin (by
Darwaish Ali Bauzjani) in 1029/1619, it is written as the continuation of this
work.
(R.No.310)
Jamiul Silasal
By
Majdud Din Badakhshi
(c.1040/1630)
ff. 308
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
258
By
Muhammad Sadiq Hamadani Kashmiri
(d.1052/1642)
ff. 228
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in India Office Library (British
Library), London (No. Ethe 705 435).
Beginning: defective
The present work is a biographical dictionary of the Ulama Sufs and poets
from Amir Temur (770-807/1369-1405) to 1046/1636, Shah Jahans reign whole
of the work is divided into ten tabqat (parts). Last two parts of the MS. deals
with the authors contemporaries. The author was follower of Kh. Baqi Billa and
Kh. Hussam-ud-Din Ahmad (d.1043/1633), so he narrated some very notable
informations of the disciples of these Sufs.
See for some details:
1. Zadul Maad, 1/311, 4/
2. Storey, Persian Literature, 1/2/
3. Maqamat-i-Masumi, 1/279-81
(R.No.312)
Asrariya
(c.1068-1071/1659-1661)
By
Kamal Muhammad Sanbahali Wasti
pp. 496
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Nadwatul
Ulama, Lucknow.
Beginning:
Prof. Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi
Miftahul Arifeen
259
By
Abdul Fatah Badakhshi
(c.11/17)
ff. 260
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Shirani collection, Punjab
University Library, Lahore (No. 1613/63-42).
Beginning:
Beginning:
260
By
Muhammad Usman Padkhabi
(c.12/18)
ff. 51
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The MS. deals with the 14 branches of the suf orders, he also narrated
some biographical informations and spiritual genealogical tables. The author
Muhammad Usman bin Maulana Muhammad Ali Padkhabi, was disciple of his
own father who was the follower of Habibullah Basuti, his linage ends at Sh.
Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddidi-i-Alif-i-Sani.
(R.No.316)
Qissa-i-Mashaikh
(c.1146/1733)
By
Muhammad Zahid Attacki
pp. 205
Shikasta (Persian); the rotograph is in the possession of Sh. Muhammad Amir
Shah Qadiri, Peshawar.
Beginning:
The author was one of the followers of Sh. Sadi Lahori (d.1108/1696), who
was disciple of Sh. Adam Banuri (d.1053/1643). The writer Kh. Muhammad
Zahid bin Kh. Azizullah collected the miracles of the Sufs of Naqshbandi order
especially Sh. Sadi Lahori.
(R.No.317)
Silsilatul Awliya
By
Muhammad Salih Kunjahi
(d.1220-1307/1805/1889)
Majma-ul-Tawarikh
By
Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Kunjahi
(c.1251-1284/1835-1867)
ff. 24
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is in the collection of Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddidi, Punjab University Library, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present work is a collection of chronograms for the dates of the death
of Ulama and the Sufs. It begins from Khulafa-i-Rashideen to the death of Kh.
Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri (1270). The author Hafz Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din
bin Muhammad Salih Kunjahi, who died in the life time of his father, after his
death his father collected the folios of the present MS. and gave it the shape of
the book and sent it to Qusur to his Sh. Kh. Abdur Rasool.
See for some details:
Tazkira Ulama Wa Mashaikh Pakistan, 2/1127-36.
(R.No.319)
Tarikh-ul-Aaima f Zikar Khulafa-il-Umma
By
Mahboob Ali Jafari Dehlvi
(c.1200-1280/1785-1864)
262
ff. 248
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in India Office Library (British
Library), London.
Beginning:
The author Mahboob Ali s/o Masahib Ali Jafari Dehlvi was the pupil of Shah
Abdul Aziz and Shah Abdul Qadir Muhaddis Dehlvi. He refused to sighin on the
Fatawa of Jihad of 1857, against the British. He was author of many other books.
He started to compile the present MS. in 1244/1828 and completed in
1251/1836. The author collected the biographical information of the Imams
from very beginning to Syed Ahmad of Ray Barili (d.1246/1836). He also
narrated many events of the wars between the sikhs and Syed Ahmad as I
witness.
See for some details:
1. Urdu Nasar Kay Irtiqa Main Ulama Ka Hissa, p.98
2. Tehrik-i-Jihad and British Government, p.157
(R.No.320)
Tarajim Libaaz-il-Shakhsiyat-il-Bariza
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
ff. 17
Naskh (Arabic), scribed by author himself; the original MS. is preserved in the
collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca.
Beginning:
It is the dates of the reigns of contemporary kings of the author.
(R.No.321)
Izharul Bustanul Tabiatul Nashar
f Zikar Aaiyan Kull Asar
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
pp.384
Beginning:
It is a biographical dictionary of the Ulama of Arabian countries, begins
from 7th and ends at 14th century a.h. Its part from 10 th to 14th centurys
biographical informations is important.
See for some details:
Faiz-ul-Malikul Wahab by Abdul Sattar, the introduction of the editor.
(R.No.322)
Sardul Naqool f Tarajim-il- Ulama-il-Fuhool
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
pp. 151
Naskh (Arabic), scribed by author himself; the original MS. is preserved in the
collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca.
Beginning:
Tuhfatul Ahbab f Bayan Itisal-il-Ansab
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
ff. 467
Naskh (Arabic), scribed by author himself; the original MS. is preserved in the
collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca.
Beginning:
Nasar-ul-Maasir Fiman Idrakat Min-il-Akabir
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
pp. 124
Naskh (Arabic), scribed by author himself; the original MS. is preserved in the
collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the certifcates of the author taken from various Ulama
of Hermain and Egypt, the author also narrated there biographical informations.
(It is a Mujamul Mashaikh of the author). It is useful for the biographies of the
contemporaries of the author.
(R.No.325)
Tazkirah Mashaikh Eidrusiya
pp. 300
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a rare and unique MS. about the Eidrusiya order. It has very important
biographical information of the Sufs of this order, no other copy is recorded.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the sayings of well-known scholar and suf Sh. Alaul
Daula Simnani (d.
), who was founder of the theory of Wahdatul
Shuhood. The MS. once remained in the library of Dr. Muhammad Shaf of
Lahore. It has printed from Iran.
(R.No.327)
The Same
ff. 111
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Islamia College Library,
Peshawar University, Peshawar.
This MS. is older and better then the MS. (R.326).
(R.No.328)
Mirat-i-Madariya
By
Abdur Rehman Chishti
(d.
)
ff. 50
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a biography and collection of miracles of Badih-ud-Din Shah Madar
(c.715-840/1315-1436). It is based on Imam-i-Mahmoodi and Lataif-i-Ashraf, but
have some other notable infromations. See for details: Storey, C.A., Persian
Literature, 1/2/1006.
(R.No.329)
Maadin-ul-Durrur f Siratil Sheikh Haji Umar
By
Shamas-ud-Din Muhammad Murshadi
(c.869/1464)
ff. 94
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Istanbul; its microflm is
preserved in the Central Library of Tehran University (No.510).
Mujaddidi
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal
Beginning:
266
The present work deals with the biography of Haji Umar bin Badar-ud-Din
Suleman Umari Murshadi (d.
), compiled in 869/1464 by Shamas-ud-Din
Muhammad who lived with him and during the travel of pilgrim he was also with
him. He entered in his circle in 824 and accompanied with him till 869. It is very
useful work for the biographies of 9th century a.h.
The work has edited by Dr. Arif Naushahi and Dr. Moin Nizami, published
from Tehran.
(R.No.330)
Siraj-ul-Saliheen
By
Badar-ud-Din Kashmiri
(c.960-1006/1553-1597)
pp. 421
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (No. 890/1085).
Beginning:
It is a biography of Sh. Shamas-ud-Din Yunas Muhammad Suf Marvi, he
dedicated the work to king Abdullah Bahadur Khan Shebani (996-1006/15871597). He lived with him for 25 years, collected his sayings and other details of
his biography divided the book into 40 fests.
It has edited and published by Persian Academy of Iran Pakistan,
Islamabad.
For some details see:
Fehristwary Kitabhay Farsi, 3/2162.
(R.No.331)
Jadatul Ashiqeen
By
Sharf-ud-Hussain Khawarzmi
(c.937-970/1530-1562)
pp. 330
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad (No. 890/764).
Beginning: defective
267
Beginning:
The present work is a biography of Sh. Azizullah, born at Lahore in
1047/1637 and died 1084/1674, have many historical aspects. It is a very rare
tazkirah its another copy is preserved in India Office Library, London (No. Ethe
651).
For some details see: Storey, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/2/1012.
(R.No.333)
Maqamat Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Basir
By
Abul Hassan bin Khawaj Saif-ud-Din
ff. 77
Nastaliq (Persian); the original rotograph is in the possession of Mr. Hassan
Nawaz Shah, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a short biography of Sh. Noor-ud-Din Basir (d.
), compiled by one
of his followers Sh. Abul Hassan, he also collected some of his sayings and
miracles.
(R.No.334)
Firdus-ul-Arifeen
268
By
Baloch Khan (c.12/18)
ff. 66
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khairpur Public Library,
Sindh.
Beginning:
It is a biography and sayings of Kh. Muhammad Zaman Naqshbandi Liwari
Sindhi (d.1187/1773), the author were one of the follower of Sh. Liwari. He
collected the miracles of his Sh. also, it has some also historical aspects of
Sindh.
(R.No.335)
Tazkirah Syed Abdul Mannan
By
Abdul Shakoor Ghurbati (c.12/18)
ff.24
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Asad Afandi collection,
Sulemaniya Library, Istanbul.
Beginning:
It is a biography of Syed Abdul Mannan, the disciple of Kh. Abdul Rahim
Baghistani Naqshbandi. It is important tazkirah for the history of Naqshbandi
order, rare and unique one.
(R.No.336)
Maadin-i-Asrar
By
Saad-ud-Din Ansari Kabuli
pp.28
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
269
Bayan-ul-Arifeen
By
Muhammad Raza (c.12/18)
ff. 102
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair Abdullah
Jan, Peshawar.
Beginning: defective
It is a biography and collection of sayings of Syed Abdul Karim Sindhi (d.
), compiled by his follower Sh. Muhammad Raza bin Abdul Wasy known as Mir
Dariay.
It is important tazkirah have some biographical notes of the Sindhi Sufs.
Its text has not printed but Sindhi translation is available.
(R.No.338)
Manaqib Sheikh Rahamkar
By
Jamil (c.12/18)
ff.75
Naskh (Versifed Pashto); the original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair
Abdullah Jan, Peshawar.
Beginning:
It is a biography of Sh. Rahamkar Peshawari, for details see Manaqib-iQuttubia in the printed books catalogue of the same collection.
(R.No.338A)
Manaqib-ul-Sadat
By
Shihab-ud-Din Daulatabadi270
(d.849/1445)
ff. 51
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair Abdullah
Jan, Peshawar.
Beginning:
The author was most famous theologian of medieval India and compiled
many books; the present work is not published till. (Tazkirah Ulam Hind, p.23940).
(R.No.339)
Ahwal Sheikh Hamaza Kashmiri
(d.984/1576)
pp.274
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Khaniqa
Naqshbandiya, Haripur, Hazara.
Beginning:
It is a biography of celebrated suf of Kashmir Sh. Hamaza, an author
collected the sheikhs miracles, the book have some socio-political elements
also. It is useful for the history of Sufsm in Kashmir.
Kalimat-ul-Sadiqeen
By
Muhammad Sadiq Hamadani Kashmiri
(d.1052/1642)
ff. 95
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is in the possession of Dr. Ahmad Hussain
Ahmad, Gujrat.
Beginning: defective
It is a tazkirah of the Ulama and the Sufs buried at Dehli till 1023/1614,
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Akhtar has edited and published it.
271
Wasilatul Shifaat
By
Jalal-ud-Din Abdul Jalil
pp. 87
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a tazkira of the Ulama and Sufs buried at Hirat, according to Fikri
Saljoki, it has compiled about 70 years after the compilation of Maqsad-ul-Iqbal
Sultania. At the basis of it Jalal-ud-Abdul Jalil bin Muhammad prepare it, have
some editions to Maqsad.
(R.No.341A)
Malfuzat Sheikh Zain-ud-Din Abu Bakar Taiabadi
pp. 115
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Dr. Arif
Naushahi, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the sayings of well-known Suf Sh. Zain-ud-Din Abu
Bakar, who had many followers in Central Asia and Arabia, he himself used to
travel and visited many places. Dr. Naushahi had edited it and included in
Maqalat-i-Arif (
).
(R.No.342)
Tawarikh Nama
ff. 115
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Its author is not clear in the text, perhaps its scriber Makhdum Abdul Ahad
bin Da Mulla Ataullah has compiled it. This is the tazkira of the Sufs buried at
Balkh. The author narrated some biographies of the Naqshbandi Sufs; the last
Akhbar-ul-Auliya
By
Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri
(c. about 1043-1106/1633-1696)
pp. 302
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Nawabzada Ali
Adil Khan, Qusur.
Beginning:
ff. 174
Nastaliq (Persian), scribed by Abdul Baqi Qusuri; the original MS. was in the
possession of Syed Muhammad Tayyab Hamadani, Qusur.
(R.No.345)
Tazkiratul Multan
By
Muhammad Yusuf
(c.13/19)
ff. 172
Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Abas Hussain
Ghardaizi, Multan.
Beginning:
273
Tazkira Muqeemi
By
Ahmad Ali Astarabadi
(c.1172/1758)
pp. 53
Nastaliq (Persian & Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a tazkirah of the Sufs attached to the khaniqa of Shah Muhammad
Muqeem, Hujra Shah Muqeem especially the life of Bahawal Sher Qalandar,
Syed Muhammad Noor and Muhammad Muqeem Muhkam-ud-Din, who
belonged to Qadiria order. The author Syed Ahmad Ali bin Muhammad Sadiq bin
Tazkira Aulad Makhdum Sheikh Aala Jajmovi
By
Abu Muhammad Aaish
(c.1273/1857)
pp. 217
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
The work deals with the genealogical information of the Makhdum Sh.
Muhammad Yusuf Aala Jajmovi (d.659/1260), who lived in Sheikhupura and
Sandiyla, compiled by Abu Muhammad with the takhalus of Aaish in the year
1273/1857. As he told in the beginning of the MS. that his work is based on the
risala of his grandfather this was compiled in 1180/1766. The author also told
us that his genealogy ends at Sh. Hussain Zanjani and Makhdum Sh. Aala was
the disciple of Sh. Baha-ud-Din Zakaria Multani. He also narrated that Sultan
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak gifted the property to our family.
It is a rare tazkira, the information gave in it is unique also.
(R.No.349)
Samarat-ul-Mashaikh
By
Zinda Ali Mufti (c.11/17)
ff. 293
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Al-Biruni
Institute, Tashkand, Uzbekistan (No. 1336). Copy prepared by the CD of Dr.
Nectd Touson, Istanbul.
Beginning:
The present work is a tazkira of the Sufs of Central Asia belonged to
various orders, compiled Syed Zinda Ali Mufti bin Azizan Kh. Mir Isa Qasimi in
Tuzak-i-Temuri
By
Abu Talib Hussaini Turbati
(c.1047/1637)
ff. 65
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Muhammad
Halim, Maktaba Khawar, Lahore.
Beginning:
The MS. is illustrated with some beautiful pictures of king Temur (771807/1370-1404), it is a translation of Turkish work Waqiat-i-Temuri by Abu Talib
Hussaini Turbati, who presented it to king Shah Jahan (1037-1068/1628-1658) in
1047/1637. Some other translations of the work were also prepared.
See for the details: Storey, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/1/280.
(R.No.351)
Takmila Akbar Nama
By
Anayatullah Muhib Ali
pp. 47
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khairpur Public Library,
Khairpur, Sindh.
Beginning:
It is the continuation of Akbar Nama by Abul Fazal, it bears the events of
47 year of Akbar to his death (1014/1605).
th
Majma-ul-Kamal
By
Muhammad Ismail
(c.12/18)
pp. 184
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Khairpur Public Library,
Khairpur, Sindh.
Beginning:
Majalis-i-Jahangiri
By
Abdul Sattar bin Qasim Lahori
(c.1017-1020/1606-1612)
ff. 187
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Baz Nama
By
Sher Muhammad (c.10/16)
ff. 161
Naskh (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The MS. deals with the hunting of the birds, especially the Baz, in the reign
of king Akbar (963-1014/1556-1605). The author dedicated it to the same king,
during this dedication he used a sir name Qutab-ul-Aqtab for the king, which
shows that the king had declared himself as a complete suf.
For some details see: Maqamat-i-Masumi, 1/47.
(R.No.354)
Mirat-ul-Alam
By
Bakhtawar Khan
(c. )
ff. 125
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a general history of Indian kings and the biographical details of the
ulama, sufs, poets and physician of the reign of Mughal kings. The books is
composed in 1078/1667, it has some later dates also. (See for its various copies
of the MS. Storey, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/1/132-33). The present part of the
MS. is the frst part deals with the history of India before Aurangzebs
accessions (1068/1658). Dr. Sajida Alvi has edited its second portion.
(R.No.355)
Khulasatul Tawarikh
By
278
Sujan Ray Bihindari Batalavi
(c.1107/1695)
pp. 320
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author of the work is Munshi Sujan Ray who tells us that he was born
at Batala and lived there for long time. He was skillful in Persian, Sanskrit and
Hindi, he was a poet of Hindi, he also composed Khulasatul Insha and
Khulasatul Makatib for the technique to write letters and applications. These
books of Insha literature have also very important historical aspects also.
The present has edited by Zafar Hassan khan and published it in 1918
from Dehli.
(R.No.356)
Waqaiy Aayam Asiri Shah Jahan
Wa Takht Nashini Aurangzeb
By
Nimat Khan Aali
(d.1122/1710)
ff. 64
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author Nimat Khan Aali entered in the service of Shah Jahan, he was
incharge of the royal kitchen during Aurangzebs reign. He had received the title
of Danishmand Khan from king Bahadur Shah (1119-1124/1707-1712), the king
ordered him to write the official history of his reign. The author died in
1122/1710 (Tarikh-i-Muhammadi, 2/6).
This work is different from waqaiy Nimat Khan Aali, which has printed
repeatedly.
(R.No.357)
Zail Tarikh-i-Iradat Khan
By
Mubarakullah Iradat Khan Wazih
ff.72
279
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a supplement to Tarikh Iradat Khan Wazih, the author has not
mentioned his name in the text, but he narrated very useful and contemporary
events which accord before his eyes so it is very important for its historical
records.
It is very rare and no other copy of it is discovered.
(R.No.357A)
Mirat-ul-Ishbah
By
Fakhar-ud-Din Hussain and
Hakim Muhammad Ahsanullah Khan
(c.1266-67/1849-50)
ff. 83
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning: defective
It is a very short history of the Mughal kings of India, from Temur to the
date of compilation. It has only the dates of accession of the kings and their
deaths. It has the illustrations of the mausoleums of the kings prepared by
Ghulam Ali Khan and Bahadur Ali Khan, but the present MS. have not these
pictures.
For some details see: Story, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/1/528.
(R.No.358)
Shah Jahan Nama
By
Jalal-ud-Din Tabatabai
ff. 203
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning: defective
The present history is a record of king Shah Jahans reign 10411045/1632-1636, the author narrated only 5 years events of the period, then he
Fatuhat Nama-i-Samadi
ff.73
Shikasta (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a record of the events of the wars between the Sikhs and Nawab
Abdul Samad Khan, the revolt of Isa Khan, war between Nawab Hussain Khan of
Qusur and Abdul SAmad Khan, the victory of Nawab Abdul Samad Khan.
It is a different MS. then Fatuhat Nama Samadi preserved in British
Museum Library. It has very important events written as I witness. (Pakistan
Main Farsi Adab, 3/423)
It is the same MS. which was the part of the collection of Dr. Muhammad
Shaf of Lahore.
(R.No.361)
Ahwal-ul-Khawaqeen
281
ff. 260
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in British Museum Library,
London. (No. add.26244)
Beginning:
The author was in the service of Shah Alam and lived with his sons he had
the rank of Bakhshi, he was also in the Army of Nizam-ul-Mulak, he also
participated in the wars against Marthas. He was a friend of Mutwasal Khan
(d.1156/1743).
The present work deals with the history of Aurangzeb successors. It is the
record of the events 1118-1151/1707-1738, it has many details of the war
between Nizam-ul-Mulak and the Marthas. See for some details: Storey, C.A.,
Persian Literature, 1/1/609-10.
(R.No.362)
Tarikh-i-Muzaffari
By
Muhammad Ali Khan Ansari
(c.1202/1787)
ff. 2 volumes
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a general history of the Mughal kings of India, its frst part have no
new material of history but the second the part begins with the reign of
Muhammad Shah to 1202/1787 is important because the relatives of the author
were lived in the service of the later kings, many traditions narrated by him are
recorded by their references. The author wrote this work for Moin ul Daula
Mubariz-ul-Mulk Muhammad Raza Khan Muzaffar Jang (d.1206/1791).
Two of the MSS. are preserved in Punjab University Library, Lahore; one is
in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi.
(R.No.363)
Tarikh-i-Alam Aashub
By
Khair-ud-Din Muhammad Alahabadi
(c.1165-1243/1752-1827) 282
ff. 191
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
The author Maulavi Khair-ud-Din Muhammad Alahabadi was in the service
of Governor General Lord Hasting who had interest in history of India, he
ordered Alahabadi to write history of India. So he collected the events form the
death of Aurangzeb to 1205/1790. He also gave it the name Ibrat Nama, but the
present MS. have the events till Bahadur Shah. (See for some details: Storey,
C.A., Persian Literature, 1/1/641). Once it was in the library of Dr. Muhammad
Shaf of Lahore. (Fehrist-i-Makhtutat-i-Shaf, p.53).
(R.No.364)
Tawarikh-i-Hind
By
Ahmad Shah Batalavi
(c.1233/1817)
pp. 484
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Institute for the Research of
Sikh History, Amritsar. Mr. Tetsuya of Tokyo prepared this copy.
Beginning:
The present work is a history of India from very beginning to 1233/1817,
the author also gave some short biographical sketches of the Sufs, with special
reference to the Sikhs and their religion. The author died 3 Shawwal 1245/1829
and buried in the Khaniqa Fazalia, Batala. It is useful for the history of the Sikhs.
Another work of the same author is entitled Zikar-i-Guruwan Wa Ibtida-i-Singhan
Wa Mazhab-i-Ishan. (included in the beginning of Umdatul Tawarikh).
See for some details: Ganda Singh, Bibliography of Panjab, p.145.
(R.No.365)
Masnavi Temur Shah
By
Faizi
ff. 50
Beginning:
It is the history of the king of Afghanistan Temur Shah Durrani (11861207/1772-1792). It is a rare and unique MS. not a single historian of
Afghanistan has referred it. It is the same MS. which was in the Library of Dr.
Muhammad Shaf of Lahore. (see: Fehrist-i-Makhtutat-i-Shaf, p.50)
(R.No.366)
Khulasatul Azkar
By
Akbar Ali Saharanpuri
(c.1140/1727)
ff. 96
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
The author compiled it by the order of Robert Katkalf, the session Judge in
India from the Britishes. He completed the work in 1249/1833. It has two parts,
frst deals with the history of Amir Temur to 1140/1727, its second part is about
history of Bengal to the reign of king Muhammad Akbar Shah II. (12211253/1806-1837). It is based on Zubdatul Tawarikh by Abdul Karim and Sair-ulMutakhireen. (see: Fehrist-i-Makhtutat-i-Shaf, p.54)
(R.No.367)
Tarikh-i-Kashmir
By
Narain Kool Aajiz
(c.1121/1709)
ff. 80
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
284
(R.No.367A)
Sherih Qata Hazali Dar Katkhadai Kamgar Khan
By
Nimat Khan Aali
ff. 14
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a poem contributed by well-known Persian poet Nimat khan Aali for
the marriage ceremony of ambassador Kamgar Khan (d.
). Another wellknown Persian poet Ghulam Ali Azad Bilgrami compiled the present
commentary on it.
(R.No.368)
Aasar-i-Afsari
By
Abdul Jabbar Khan Asif Nizami Rampuri
(c.1303/1885)
pp. 126
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a history of Golcunda, Deccan, compiled by a well-known poet of
Rampur Asif, the present work is a rare and unique one when Imtiaz Ali Khan
Arshi wrote the article on the author there was not a single copy of it was
discovered.
For some details see:
1. Arshi, Imtiaz Ali Khan, Maqalat-i-Arshi, p.
2. Shauq, Ahmad Ali, Tazkira Kamilan Rampur, p.
(R.No.369)
285
Akhbar-ul-Ansab Mashadi
By
Muhammad Arif Qusuri
(c.12/18)
pp. 218
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Syed Khadim
Hussain Kazmi, Qusur.
Beginning:
It has the genealogical details of Kazmi Syeds family lived at Qusur and
Khai, Ferozpur, especially Miran Syed Noor and Syed Derwaish Muhammad
Qusuri. Its author was one of the family of this branch, Muhammad Arif bin Yar
Muhammad bin Shaja-ul-Mulak bin Syed Hassan bin Syed Derwaish Muhammad
Qusuri. It is necessary and useful source for family history of Qusur.
(R.No.370)
Akhbar-ul-Ansaf
By
Muhammad Arif Qusuri
(c.12/18)
pp. 148
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Syed Khadim
Hussain Kazmi, Qusur.
Beginning: defective
It is the original MS. and is based for the preparation of above mentioned
MS. (R.No.369).
(R.No.370A)
Shajratul Ansab
By
Ghulam Hussain Qusuri
(c13/19)
ff. 12
Beginning:
It is the genealogical book for the family Bani Himyar of Qusur, especially
the details of the family of Haji Muhammad Sharif Qusuri.
(R.No.370B)
Hilliya-tul-Nabi (PBUM)
ff. 32
Nastaliq (Versifed Panjabi); the original MS. was in the possession of Syed
Muhammad Tayyab Hamadani, Qusur.
Beginning:
The authors name is not clear, he was one of the native of Qusur.
(R.No.370C)
Fawaid-i-Mauqina
By
Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri
(c.1043/1106)
ff. 30
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Syed Muhammad
Tayyab Hamadani, Qusur.
Beginning:
It is on the commentary of risala Momina, it deals with various issues of
Fiqh. It is scribed by Sh. Ahmad Qusuri in 1196 a.h.
(R.No.370D)
Bayaz Baba Fazal Muhammad Khawashgi
pp. 48
Nastaliq (Urdu); the original MS. was in the possession of the author, Qusur.
Beginning: defective
287
It deals with the genealogical tables of the Afghans of Qusur. The author
was alive in 1985.
(R.No.371)
Ansab-i-Afaghina-i-Qusur
By
Fazal Muhammad Khawashgi
(c.1979)
ff. 228
Nastaliq (Urdu); the original MS. was in the possession of the author, Qusur.
It is the genealogical tables of the Afghans of Qusur and its neighboring
hood. It is very useful for history of Afghans of Qusur.
(R.No.372)
Guldasta Hamisha Bahar
ff. 18
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is a short history of Agra from ancient time to the reign of king Jahangir
(1014-1037/1605-1628). It has useful information for history of Taj Mahal.
For see some details: Fehrist-i-Makhtutat-i-Shaf, p. 57-58.
(R.No.373)
Kafyat-i-Zarat-i-Panjab
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Dr. Faizan Danish,
Lahore.
Beginning:
It is very useful calculations of the cultivated lands of the Panjab in 12/18.
It is like Aain-i-Akbari of Abul Fazal.
(R.No.374)
288
By
Muhammad Yusuf Munshi Balkhi
(12/18)
ff. 161
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The MS. deals with the history of Shibanis and Ushtarkhanis of Balkh,
especially the period of king Muhammad Muqeem Khan Bahadur (11141116/1702-1704). He was Governor of Balkh in 1109/1697 and then he became
the king after the death of Subhan Quli Khan in 1114/1702. The author Munshi
Muhammad Yusuf bin Kh. Baqa was the secretary to Muhammad Muqeem Khan.
See for some details:
1. Storey, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/1/379
2. Monzavi, Ahmad, Fehrist-i-Mushtarik, 10/653
(R.No.374A)
Tarikh-i-Bukhara
(c.13/18)
ff. 43
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning:
It is history of the reign of Sultan Haider Mirza Taura (1800-28), the
authors name is not appeared in the text but he was the contemporary of the
king. At the end the author prepared the genealogical details of Aghuz Khan
and some other kings. It is useful for the history of Cental Asia, especially
Bukhara of the later period.
No other MS. is seen in the catalogues of MSS., so it is rare and unique.
(R.No.375)
Mukhtasar-ul-Muradeen f
Tarjumah-til-Khulafa Wal-Salateen
By
Muhammad Muradi Afandi Naqshbandi
289
pp. 46
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the Library of Herram-i-Makkah.
Beginning:
The author Muhammad Muradi was s/o Sh. Muhammad Murad Bukhari
Naqshbandi (d.1132/1719), the disciple of Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi. He
compiled this work during the reign of Sultan Abdul Majeed Khan (12551277/1839-1861). This is very useful and contemporary account of the kings of
Turkey.
It is very rare MS. no other copy is recorded.
Persian Literature
(R.No.376)
Tuhfatul Iraqain
By
Afzal-ud-Din Khaqani Sharwani
(d.
)
ff. 60
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning: defective
The present work is composed in praise of the contemporary Ulama of the
poet. Although it had printed but he present MS. was in the possession of wellknown Naqshbandi Suf Haji Dost Muhammad Qandhari, the disciple of Shah
Ahmad Saeed Mujaddidi. There are 2 of his stamps are at the both ends of the
MS.
(R.No.377)
Kulliyat-i-Mulla Shah Badakhshi
(c.992-1072/1584-1661)
ff. 294
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Maulvi
Muhammad Yaqoob Farahi, Quetta.
Beginning:
290
It is the collection of the short risails of the reputed Suf of Qadiria order
Mulla Shah Badakhshi, the Sh. of Prince Dara Shikoh. Once it was in the library
of Maulana Fazal Samadani Banuri, Peshawar. It has the collection of Ghazals,
Masnavis and some other kinds of poetry. The MS. of Masnaviyat is preserved in
Punjab University Library, Lahore.
(R.No.378)
Insha-i-Dilruba
By
Abdul Ghaffar
(c.13/19)
ff.45
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning:
The author was disciple of Sh. Siraj-ud-Din Naqshbandi, the founder of
khaniqa Naqshbandiya Sirajiya, Kundiyan, Mianwali. It is a collection of Versifed
Persian letters addressed to the contemporaries of the author.
(R.No.379)
Sherih Kalimat-i-Wafyat
By
Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri
(c.about 1043-1126/1633-1714)
ff. 52
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The original work Makhzan-ul-Islam by Akhund Darwaiza Peshawari (9561048/1549-1638) was composed in Pashto. The present commentary is
completed in 1082/1671 at Daulatabad, Deccan.
For see some details:
Ahwal Wa Aasar, Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri, p.131
(R.No.380)
291
Asrar-i-Masnavi wa Anwar-i-Maanavi
By
Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri
(c.about 1043-1126/1633-1714)
Beginning:
It is a volumus commentary on the well-known Masnavi of Maulana Rumi.
It is only 3rd volume; its frst volume is in India Office Library, London and Punjab
Public Library Lahore.
For see some details:
Ahwal Wa Aasar, Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri, p.103-06.
(R.No.381)
Baharistan Sherih Gulistan
By
Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri
(c.about 1043-1126/1633-1714)
ff. 238
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
It is the commentary of well-known Persian work Gulistan by Sadi Shirazi
completed in 1105/1693 by the order of Sh. Muhammad Raseed Jonpuri
(d.1083/1672), the Sh. of the author.
Another MS. copy of it was in the possession of Syed Muhammad Tayyab
Shah Hamadani, Qusur.
For see some details:
Ahwal Wa Aasar, Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri, p.113-15.
(R.No.382)
Diwan-i-Qusuri
292
ff. 158
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library,
Islamabad.
Beginning:
The poet Allah Dad Qusuri was follower of Sh. Abdul Hay Hisari
(d.1070/1659), disciple of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddidi-i-Alif-i-Sani. The original
MS. is worm eaten during the repairing the book binder taped it badly, so it is
difficult to read it.
Its another MS. copy was in the Library of the kings of Owadh (springer,
cat. no.151) and in Raza Library, Rampur.
(R.No.383)
Kuliyat-i-Waziri
(c.1012/1603)
pp. 112
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning:
The poet Nawab Wazir Khan whos takhalus was Wazir & Waziri, his Sh. was
Abdul Ghafur and Sh. Hassan. He told us that he composed one lack verses
including Ghazliyat and Qasaid. He composed Qasaid for Akbar, Jahangir, Prince
Murad and Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan. He was native of China and Tatari by
tribe, he visited India, he was living till 1012/1603. (Naqad-i-Umar, p.149-244)
(R.No.384)
Diwan-i-Ghiasi
By
Ghias-ud-Din Badakhshi Ghiasi
(c.11/17)
ff. 94
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi,
Lahore.
Beginning:
293
The author was one of the disciples of Kh. Muhammad Masum Sirhindi
(d.1079/1668). The poet also composed masnavi in praise of Naqshbandi
Mujaddidi Sufs which is included in this diwan. He was author of Tuhfatul
Masum (R.No.
).
(R.No.385)
Diwan-i-Wala Daghistani
By
Ali Quli Khan Wala Daghistani
(c.1124-1170/1712-1756)
ff. 245
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian), scribed in 1165 by Muhammad Raf Ansari Sestani;
the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The poet was an author of well-known tazkira of Persian poets Riaz-ulShuara (printed in Rampur and Tehran). The present MS. is the contemporary
the MS. of the poet. (Naqad-i-Umar, p.270-79)
(R.No.386)
Diwan
ff. 52
Nastaliq (Versifed Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Library,
Islamabad.
Beginning: defective
The name of poet is not known to us because the MS. is defective; it
seems that he lived in 12/18. He composed some Qasaid for king Shah Jahan.
(R.No.386A)
Diwna Qiplan Chaushlu Badakhshi
ff. 64
The author was a Persian poet also, his diwan scribed by himself is
existing (article of Qazi Abdul Wadood in Nawaiy Adab, 1/4/1950) his Murraqa
and Safarnama are printed. He was pupil of Mirza Badil and friend of Siraj-udDin Arzu and wakeel of Nawab Qamar-ud-Din Khan Itmad-ul-Daula and Nawab
Abdul Samad Khan the Governor of Lahore and Multan. He received the title of
Raiy Rayan.
Once this MS. was in the possession of Dr. Muhammad Shaf of Lahore
many of notes in his own handwriting are attached to its beginning.
For see some details:
1. Storey, C.A., Persian Literature, 1/1/612, 1319-21
2. Mukhlis, Safarnama, the introduction
(R.No.388)
Minar-i-Zawabit Sher-ul-Shura
By
Abdul Basit Ambathavi
(c.12/18)
ff. 46
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Sh. Abdur Rasheed
Qasimi, Lahore.
Beginning:
295
The present MS. deals with the principles of Persian poetry and some
biographical informations of the Persian poets like Bedil, Ghanimat, Rasikh, Aqil
Razi, Nasir Ali Sirhindi, Mir Abdul Jalil Bilgramai and Muhammad Salih
Ambaithavi.
At the end there is a chapter for the contemporary poets of the author. It
is a rare and unique MS.
Rarities
(R.No.389)
Mishkatul Masabih
Scribed by Amanullah bin Mustafa Hussani of Pattan, Gujrat in 991 a.h. It
has many marginal notes by well-known scholar and suf of Panjab Kh. Ghulam
Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri (d.1270/1854, disciple of Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi and
some certifcates given by Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddis Dehlvi and some other
scholars.
(R.No.389A)
Maqasid-ul-Tanqih f Sherihil Saheeh
By
Aff-ud-Din Ghaziruni
(d.757/1357)
Scribed by Nizam-ud-Din Balkhi Mizari in 1240 a.h., the author of Tuhfatul
Murshid.
(R.No.389B)
Zubdatul Tafasir
By
Moin-ud-Din Kashmiri
The author presented the present MS. to Aurangzeb Alamgir in 1071 a.h.,
because the author was very upset due to the Bidaat in India for last 20 years,
so he compiled this tafsir and presented to the king who restored the religion
Islam in India. (Maqamat-i-Masumi, 4/557-60)
Sherihul Mateen
296
By
Abdul Ghafoor bin Abdul Aziz Sirhindi
(12/18)
ff. 108
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The original text is a commentary on Sullam-ul-Ulum by Sh. Muhibbullah
bin Abdul Shakoor Bihari, and this commentary is by a native of Sirhind Sh.
Abdul Ghafoor (Zubaid Ahmad: India and Pakistans contribution to Arabic
literature, p.375 Urdu).
(R.No.391)
Qamrania
By
Qamar-ud-Din
(c.13/19)
The author was one of the followers of khanniqa Ahmadia Saeedia,
Musazai, D.I.Khan. Scribed by Abdul Ghafar Author of Insha-i-Dilruba (R.No.
).
The work is compiled as commentary on Maati Aamil (Mawahib-i-Rahmania,
3/114).
(R.No.391A)
Mufd-ul-Mubtadi
By
Raf-ud-Din bin Abdul Hai Ahmadi Sirhindi
(c.12/18)
It is also compiled for the course of Madrasas in Sub-continent.
(R.No.391B)
Hashia Qazi Mubarak Ghopamvi
(d.1162/1748)
Kifayat-ul-Nahw
By
Anayatullah Hussaini
(c.1134/1721)
It is commentary on Hidayat-ul-Nahw, the author Syed Iniyatullah was
from the younger family members of Sh. Baha-ud-Din of Hujra (d.
).
After some time Sh. Muhammad Muqeem Muhkam-ud-Din settled their and it
became Hujra Shah Muqeem. The author compiled this work in the reign of king
Muhammad Shah (1131-1161/1719-1748) in (1134/1721). The author dedicated
the work to the king. It was compiled for the course of Madras.
(R.No.392)
Insha
It is a collection of Insha literature, it seems that is author was native of
Lahore, he uttered this name at some pages. It is useful for history of Lahore.
(R.No.392A)
Geeti Afroz wa Malik Muhammad
It is a story in Persian. It has an important stamp of Kewalram who was the
author of Tazkiratul Umara and friend of Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan Shaheed.
(R.No.392B)
Badshah Nama
By
Jalal-ud-Din Tabatabai
It is a chronicle for the reign of Shah Jahan, it is not a complete record of
the period. Its original MS. is preserved in Khairpur Public Library, Khairpur,
Sindh.
(R.No.393)
298
By
Muhammad Bakhsh Multani
(c.12/18)
ff. 38
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is commentary on a well-known book of course Sherih Isaghoji by
Maulana Muhammad Bakhsh bin Khuda Bakhsh bin Allah Bakhsh Multani. The
authors father Sh. Khuda Bakhsh Multani was the author of Risala Tufqia and
disciple of Hafz Muhammad Jamal Multani (d.1226/1811). The present MS. is
scribed by the commentator himself, at the end of the MS. there are stamps by
him and the other stamps by his family members.
(R.No.393A)
Sherih Mukhtasir al Minar
By
Abdul Ali Barjandi
(c.935/1528)
ff. 28
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It is a commentary on the work al Minar which is on the subject of Usul Fiq
of Hanaf. Haji khalifa wrote the date of death of the author as 932 in his Kashful
Zanoon, that is wrong. The present MS. is not published till it is scribed by the
commenter himself.
(R.No.394)
Majmuah scribed by Mazhar bin Numan Hussaini Jalalabadi
1. Anmuzij-ul-Labib
f Khasais-il-Habib,
by Jalal-ud-Din Sauti. Arabic.
()
Tarjumat-ul-Mufeed Li Muqadimah til Tajweed
By
Muhammad bin Muhammad Jazri
Commentary by
Abdur Rahman Sabbagh Lahori
(c.983/1575)
ff. 62
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in National Museum of Pakistan,
Karachi.
Beginning: defective
The original work by Jazri is printed repeatedly but its commentary by
Abdur Rahman bin Burhan-ud-Din bin Abdullah Sabbagh Lahori Hanaf in
983/1575 is important one because its author was native of Lahore. (Fehrist-iMushtarik, 1/127)
(R.No.396)
Majmuah Talifat Haji Muhammad Saeed Lahori
(c.1167/1752)
This collection have 4 discourses:
1. Maktubat-i-Haji Muhammad Saeed Lahori, Persian.
()
2. Risail-i-Haji Muhammad
Saeed Lahori, Persian.
()
3. Sherihul Sherih by Muhammad Ghaus disciple of Haji Muhammad Saeed
Lahori, Persian.()
4. Khulasatul Nawafl by Ubaidullah Lahori,
the daughters son of Haji
Mujarribat ul Murtazaia
300
pp. 389
Nastaliq (Persian), scribed by the author himself; the original MS. was in the
possession of Syed Muhammad Tayyab Hamadani, Qusur.
Beginning:
It is a collection of the medicine used by the physicians of Sub-continent,
compiled and scribed by Hafz Murtaza bin Muhammad Khan Khawaishgi
Shahabzai Qusuri one of the younger annestor of Pir-i-Kibar Sh. Wotto Qusuri.
One of Holy Quran scribed by the same scriber in the same year (1179 a.h) is
preserved in Qusur Museum, Qusur.
(R.No.398)
Taliqat Alal Bezavi
By
Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, Sheikh
(d.1052/1642)
ff. 152
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The original commentary was compiled by Sh. Isam-ud-Din, he made
many objection on the text. Sh. Dehlvi tried to remove these objections. There
is no other copy of the present MS. is discovered (Nizami, K.A., Hayat-i-Sh.
Abdul Haq, p.162).
(R.No.399)
Al Risalah-tul-Ajuza f Ilam-il-Qirat
By
Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, Sheikh
(d.1052/1642)
ff. 51
Nastaliq (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Iqbal
Prof. Muhammad
Mujaddidi
Beginning:
301
The present short discourse deals with the principles of Qirat, no other
copy is mentioned in the catalogues of the MSS. (Nizami, K.A., Hayat-i-Sh. Abdul
Haq, p.
).
(R.No.400)
Fatuhatul Makkia Wal Feuzat-ul-Madania
By
Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, Sheikh
(d.1052/1642)
pp.334
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair Abdullah Jan,
Peshawar.
Beginning:
The present work is a different memoir of well-known scholar and
Muhaddis Sh. Abdul Haq Dehlvi who collected these notes in 999/1590 in
Mecca, Madina and India, he also copied some of his certifcates of Ulama taken
in Hermain during his stay. One certifcate is from and scribed by Sh. Hameed
bin Qazi Abdullah Sindhi.
See for its analytical study of the MS. Naqd-i-Umar by Arif Naushahi,
p.177-88.
(R.No.401)
Fehris-ul-Tawaleef
By
Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, Sheikh
(d.1052/1642)
ff. 36
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present small discourse is a list of the authors works, prepared it
himself. In the beginning he gave the biographical sketches of the Ulama and
some details of their works.
(R.No.401A)
Bazam-i-Sukhan
302
By
Abdul Sattar Mehjur
(c.1301/1883)
pp. 54
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
It deals with the ethics and some literary aspects at the end of MS. the
author narrated his biographical information. He was follower of Mullah Akhund
Jan Kabuli Chishti (d.1299-1881). He travelled to Hermain with his father, stayed
at India for some years.
(khatimah of the MS.)
(R.No.402)
Dastoor-ul-Momineen
By
Muhammad Shakir Sirhindi
(c.11/17)
ff. 96
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The book deals with the 5 prayers and some azkar, the author was a some
of Sh. Badar-ud-Din Sirhindi the author of Hazrat-ul-Quds and disciple of Kh.
Muhammad Masum Sirhindi who also translated Yawaqeet-ul-Hermain into
Persian under the title of Hasnat-ul-Hermain, he also compiled some other
works.
See for some details: Hasnat-ul-Hermain, pp. 55-67.
(R.No.402A)
Mirajul Momineen
By
Badar-ud-Din Sirhindi, Sheikh
(c. about 1066/1655)
ff. 33
303
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
Beginning:
The present work deals with Sufsm and the author was one of the closest
relatives of Shah Waliullah Muhaddis Dehlvi (d.1176/1762). The present MS. was
in the possession of Shah Muhammad Ishaq Dehlvi. He is author of Al Qaul-ulJali (life of Shah Waliullah), which has printed and translated into Urdu.
The text of Sabeel-ul-Rashad has printed from Dehli and Calcutta. (See
Aasar-i-Chapi Farsi, )
(R.No.404)
Risail Khanwada Shah Waliullah
The original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
This collection have the following short discourses:
1. Isharat-ul-Mustamra (Isharat-i-Sababa) by Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddis
Dehvi, Persian. ()
2. Sawal Maulana
Abdul
1239 )
3. Tahrir Bahas
Qirat
Aaqab Imam by Shah Muhammad Ishaq Dehlvi, Persian.
()
Abdul
Haiy and Shah Ismail Dehlvi, in 1240 a.h. (
)
5. Istifta Dar Istianat
Az Ahl-i-Qubur,
Persian.
()
6. Sawalat-i-Shamas-ud-Din
to Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlvi, Persian.
of Shewala
()
7. Sawalat-i-Chand, Persian. ()
8. Sawal Dar En Kar Sawab Ra Be Syed Ahmad Kabir Be Rasad by Shah Abdul
Abdul Aziz Dehlvi,
Persian.
()
9. Risalah
by Shah Raf-ud-Din Dehlvi in 1231 a.h., Persian.
()
10.
Sawal
)
11.
Risala Maulavi Burhan-ud-din Dar Bab Hurmat Gau, Persian.
()
12.
Istafta Dar Taziadari, Persian. ()
13.
Sawal
Abdul Haiy and Shah Ismail Dehlvi, Persian. (
Be Maulana
)
14.
Dar Taqeed Nikah-i-Sani by Shah Raf-ud-Din Dehlvi, Persian. (
Risala
)
(R.No.405)
Bayaz Mufti Muhammad Arif Shikarpuri
By
Muhammad Arif Shikarpuri, Mufti
(c.12/18)
ff. 276
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
It is a collection of the Fatawa of author; he was a Mufti of Sindh, lived in
Shikarpur, Sindh. During his judgment he referred many collections of the
Fatawa, which are available and some destroyed. The authors biographical
information is not known to us.
(R.No.406)
Hayatul Qulub f Ziaratil Mahboob
By
Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thathavi
(d.1174/1760)
305
ff. 102
Naskh (Persian), scribed by the author himself in 1146 a.h.; the original MS. is
preserved in Qasimia Library, Kandiaro, Naushehro Feroz, Sindh.
Beginning:
The MS. is very rare and scribed by the author himself, there are some
important stamps at the beginning, one is by the author second is by Makhdum
Muhammad Ibrahim, grandson of the author third is by Shah Safullah Masumi
fourth is by Shah Abdul Baqi Kabuli and the next is by Sh. Ghulam Siddique and
the next is by Sh. Ghulam Quyum. The MS. was in the library of Khaniqa-iNaqshbandiya, Qala Jawad, Kabul.
(R.No.407)
Faraiz-ul-Islam
By
Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thathavi
(d.1174/1760)
ff. 108
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair Abdullah Jan,
Peshawar.
Beginning:
This small work deals with the principles and some discussions of Fiqh,
although the MS. has printed but not available in the libraries.
(R.No.408)
Itihaf-ul-Akabir Bemarviyat-il-Sheikh Abdul Qadir
By
Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thathavi
(d.1174/1760)
pp. 475+33+7
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Jamia Al-Aain, Abu
Zahabi.
Beginning:
Beginning:
The work is compiled by Prince Abul Aala Ibrahim call Khajasta Akhtar
known as Jahan Shah s/o Shah Alam s/o Aurangzeb Alamgir. The Prince killed
during the war succession between the sons of Shah Alam in 24 Safar
1124/1712 (Tarikh-i-Muhammadi, 2/6/29, 155).
It is a collection of the Aurad of the author who used to recite during the
prayers. It is very rare and unique MS.
(R.No.410)
Maqasid-ul-Fiqha
By
Muhammadi, Mian Chamkani
(d.1220/1805)
ff. 67
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The author was a son of the reputed Suf Mian Muhammad Umar
Naqshbani Chamkani Peshawari (d.
). The MS. deals with the
principles of Fiqh.
307
(R.No.411)
Tahsil-ul-Taaruf f Marifa-til-Fiqh Wal Tasawwuf
By
Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi, Sheikh
(d.1052/1642)
pp. 119
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The present work is compiled by the well-known suf and scholar Sh.
Muhaddis, in it he proved that there is no difference between Sharia and Sufsm.
The MS. is scribed by reputed suf of the Panjab Ghulam Murtaza Birbalvi. Prof.
K.A. Nizami wrote that this work is not recorded in any library (Hayat-i-Sh. Abdul
Haq, p.181).
(R.No.411A)
Safar-ul-Safrain
pp. 9
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The scriber of the MS. is the reputed Suf of the Panjab Ghulam Murtaza
Birbalvi, the disciple of Sh. Ghulam Nabi Lillahi. There are two stamps of the
scriber at the beginning of the MS.
(R.No.412)
Risail Safullah known as Mulla Banda
ff. 77
Naskh (Arabic), scribed by the author himself; the original MS. was in the
possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
The present collection have the following discourses:
1. Tanvir-ul-Itqad Un Zulmat Inkaril Istamdad.
Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddidi
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
()
308
()
Extract from
Tafsir
Ruhul Bayan by Ismail Haqi Afandi.
()
Arhij-ul-Bayan f Sharbil Dukhan. ()
Tauhid Fil Shahadat.
Tahseen-ul-Ishara
Ila
()
(R.No.413)
Risail Mauhazzab-ud-Din Ahmad Dmamini Halli Basri
ff. 87
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
The present collection have the following discourses:
1. Risala Fil Hukumat
Wal Riasat (c. in 1084 a.h.)
()
2. Risala f Baze Mushkilat
Al Sahifatul Kamila (c. in 1088 a.h.)
()
3. Risala Habibatul
Ahbab Fil Zaroori Minal Aadab (c. in 1079 a.h.). (
)
4. Sherih
Qaseeda
Tuhfatul
Mantaqia (Versifed Arabic).
()
The present collection of the MSS. are compiled by Mauhazzab-ud-Din
Ahmad bin Abdul Raza Dmamini Halli Basri (d.1094/1682), came from Iran
during the reign of Qutab Shahi Kings in 1080/1669 and died there.
The present collection very rare and unique, scribed by the author himself.
Some of his other discourses are preserved in Salar Jang Muesum, Hyderabad
Deccan. (See the cat. of MSS. of the Museum).
(R.No.414)
Risail-i-Tasawwuf
This collection have the following treaties:
)
3. Sultani (life of Makhdum Hamaza Kashmiri) by Baha-ud-Din Matto
Kashmiri, Versifed Persian. ()
Prof. Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi
()
)
7. Sherih Khulasa-i-Kaydani, Persian. It deals with the invision of Ahmad Shah
Durrani
on the Panjab and some Fatawa about it by the Ulama of Qusur. (
)
8. Risala Sirat By Mulla Abdullah Sultanpuri, Arabic.
()
9. Ruqaat-i-Khatim-ul-Kamal
by Mulla Kamal-ud-Din Kashmiri, Persian. (
)
10.
Abul
)
11.
Bayaz Faqir Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Naushahi, Persian, Urdu and
Panjabi (including
Kalam-i-Nausha-i-Ganj
Bakhsh.
()
(R.No.415)
Majmuah-i-Risail
Persian. ()
2. Risala Sawal
wa Jawab (against Shiaism) by Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlvi,
Persian. ()
3. Al Manhilul Saf f Sherih-il-Waf by Muhammad bin Abi Bakar bin Umar
Damamini Gujrati,
dedicated
to Ahmad Shah (825-38) the king of Gujrat,
Arabic. ()
4. Bastul Burda by Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thathavi, Arabic. ()
5. Risala Jawaz Guftan Panjtan
Pak by Makhdum Muhammad Hashim
Thathavi, Persian. ()
6. Sherih Qaseeda
Burda by Maulana Muhammad Sadiq Halvai Samarqandi,
Arabic. ()
7. Hashia Ala Sherih Hussam-ud-Din Ala Isaghauji by Maulana Muhammad
Sadiq
Arabic.
Halvai Samarqandi,
()
8. Hashia Risalatul Shamasiya f Qwaid-il-Mantaqia by Muhammad
Salih
Lahori,
scribed by the author himself in 952 a.h., Arabic. (
)
9. Hashia Hassan Chalpi Ala Sherhil Muttawal by Muhammad Salih bin Kamalud-Din Lahori in 1071 a.h.
()
10.
Hashia Ala Sherhil
by Isafrini and
Aqaid
310Saadullah Waiz Lahori,
()
13.
Ahwalul Mauta Wal Qubur, stamped by Kabul Khan, Khanazad
Alamgir,
author of Aadab-i-Alamgiri, Arabic.
)
14.
Risala Dar Ilam-i-Nahw, by Sh. Jalal-ud-Din Thanisari, Persian. (
)
15.
Risala Maulana Fazal-i-Haq Khairabadi
its answer by Shah Ismail
and
Dehlvi, Persian. ()
(R.No.416)
Risail Nawab Abdul Majeed Khan Tonki
known as Nausha Mian
(d.
)
Persian. ()
2. Qaseeda
Madhia
and list of books compiled by the Nawab, Persian. (
)
3. Letter of Maulavi Habibullah of Madras Bhopal to the Nawab in 1286 a.h.,
Persian.
()
4. Al Qaul-ul-Qaweem f Saboot Istabrak Naalain Al Nabi Al Karim, c.1276
a.h., Persian.
()
5. Risala Hadith by Shah Waliullah Dehlvi, Arabic. ()
6. Majeedia
f Tadad Al Shuhada-il-Ukhravia, c.1261 a.h., Persian. (
)
7. Ishba-ul-Kalam
f Nakhal Zaat-il-Ikmam, Arabic.
()
8. Maddulba
Li Isbat Hurmat-il-Nikkah Fauq-il-Riba, Arabic.
()
9. Risala f Fazail-il-Kabba, Arabic. (
)
10.
Nuzhatul
Ishbah f Tahqiq-il-Arwah, Arabic.
()
11.
HusanulMaal f Fazal-il-Maal, Persian.
()
12.
Hilliyatul Sharifa, Persian. ()
13.
Risala Ikhtasaraha Allama
Muhammad Saeed bin Muhammad Sunbal,
Arabic. ()
14.
Certifcate of Hadith for Nawab Abdul Majeed
311Khan from Shah
Muhammad
Ishaq
Dehlvi,
scribed
and
stamped
by
him,
Arabic.
(
)
15.
Certifcate of whole
from Sh. Abdullah Siraj and his
knowledges
stamp, Arabic. ()
16.
Certifcate
of whole knowledges from Sh. Muhammad Amin Madani,
Arabic. ()
17.
Silasiyat ul Bukhari, Arabic. ()
18.
Certifcats of Sh. Abdul Wahab Muttaqi for Sh. Abdul Haq Muhaddis
Dehlvi,
Arabic.
()
19. Ijazat Nama
Masood bin Muhammad Ghujdawani, in 786 a.h., Arabic.
()
20.
Manzumat
by Muhammad Hanif Dhudhi, Persian.
()
21.
Sanad-i-Madul Nabavi, Arabic. ()
22.
Risala Intibah
f Fazeelat Insha Allah, Persian.
()
23.
Istaqbal Mah Mubarik, Persian. ( )
24.
Sanad-i-Madul Nabavi, in 1261 a.h., Arabic. ()
(R.No.417)
Risail-i-Tasawwuf
The original MS. is in the Library of Sh. Abul Khair Abdullah Jan, Peshawar.
This collection have the following discourses:
1. Sherih Lawaih by Imad-ud-Din Fazalullah (d.914/1508), disciple of Sh. Haji
Muhammad
Khabushani, Persian.
()
2. Risala Wahdatul Wujud, Persian. ()
3. Sherih Qaseeda
Farzia by Abdur Rahman Jami, Persian.
()
5. Naqsh-ul-Fusus(
()
6. Manazil-ul-Saireen by Kh. Abdullah Ansari, Persian.
()
)
8. Lamaat by Abdur Rahman Jami, Persian. ()
9. Sherih Tuhfatul Mursila, the commentary compiled during the life time of
the author
Muhammad bin Fazalullah Burhanpuri (d.1029/1630), Persian. (
10.
Risala Tanazzilat, Persian. ()
11.
Risala Muratib-i-Sitta (commentary), Persian.
312
()
12.
Lawaih by by Abdur Rahman Jami, Persian. ()
13.
Guldasta-i-Haqeeqat by Azizullah Hussam Banarisi (questions
of the
author to Shah Nimatullah Kirmani and the answers), Persian. ()
14.
Jam-i-Jhan Numa (Wahdatul Wujud), Persian. ()
15.
Risala Wahdatul Wujud by Sh. Muhammad Harvi Lahori Dehlvi and
Muhammadi Fayyaz, Persian. ()
16.
Maktubat by Shah Muhibbullah Alahaabadi, Persian.
()
17.
Risala-i-Tasawwuf by Sh. Abdul Wahab Bukhari Dehlvi, Persian. (
)
18.
Risala Wahdatul Wujud, Persian. ()
19.
Risala Muhaiy-ud-Din Sarbari? ()
20.
Shaqiqa wal Muqmisa, Arabic. ()
21.
Shawahid-i-Najeebi ( Dar
Ishiq Wa Muhabbat), by Najeeb Ambathavi
()
23.
Maktub
Sh. Ibn-i-Arabi Ila Imam Fakhar-ud-Din Razi, Arabic. (
24.
Some other letters. ( )
25.
Risala-i-Tasawwuf, Persian ()
26.
Risala-i-Sh. Sharf-ud-Din Yahya Maniri, Persian.
()
27.
Sherih
Rubai
of Sh. Baha-ud-Din Naqshband Bukhari, Persian. (
)
28.
Sh. Muhammad bin Fazalullah Burhanpuri, Persian.
Maarif
()
(R.No.418)
Al Fathul Mubeen Be Sherih-il-Arbaeen
By
Muhammad bin Taj-ud-Din Shebani
(d.1040/1630)
ff. 175
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the possession of Prof. Muhammad Saad
Siraji, Khaniqa Ahmadia Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning: defective
Madkhil-ul-Hisan
By
Muhammad Sadiq Khitabi
(c.931/1621)
ff. 150
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is in the possession of Prof. Muhammad Saad
Siraji, Khaniqa Ahmadia Saeedia, Musazai, D.I.Khan.
Beginning:
The present work was compiled in 931 a.h. and scribed in 936 a.h. by the
author himself. At the end of the MS. there are some important stamps
including the authors own stamp. Once the MS. was in the possession of wellknown suf and scholar Shah Faqirullah Alvi Shikarpuri, in the beginning there is
a note by his pen and one of his stamps dated 1170 a.h. This MS. was entered
in the library of King Aurangzeb Alamgir. It has its own value.
(R.No.420)
Khulasatul Nawafl
By
Ubaidullah Lahori (c.12/18)
ff.28
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library,
Islamabad.
Beginning: defective
The work deals with nawafl prayer written by Sh. Ubaidullah, the
daughters son of Haji Muhammad Saeed Lahori. See for another (R.No.
).
(R.No.421)
314
pp. 188
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad.
Beginning:
The authors name is not appeared in the beginning of the MS. it is on the
theory of Wahdatul Wujud. The MS. is bound with Risail-i-Sh. Ahmad Kasani in
the library.
(R.No.422)
Sherih Ahsanul Qassas
By
Aziz-ud-Din Qanungo of Tarantarn
(c.14/20)
pp. 312
Nastaliq (Urdu); the original MS. is preserved in the collection of Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddidi, Punjab University Library, Lahore (No.
).
Beginning:
The present work is a commentary on the well-known Panjabi works
Ahsanul Qassas by Maulavi Ghulam Rasool Alampuri.
(R.No.423)
Sherih Hikkam
By
Abdullah Sharqavi
(c.1150-1227/1737-1812)
ff. 81
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. is preserved in the library of Jamia Umm-ulQura, Mecca Mukkarima.
Beginning:
Shams-ul-Zuha f Sherih Misbah-il-Dauja
By
Ghulam Murtaza Birbalvi
(d.
)
ff. 48
Naskh (Arabic); the original MS. was in the possession of Mr. Daudi, Lahore.
Beginning:
The MS. is a commentary on Misbah-ul-Dauja by a known suf and scholar
Ghulam Murtaza Birbalvi in 1285/1868. The MS. have the stamps of the authors
contemporary ulama like Kh. Muhammad Ali, Mufti Ahmad, Muhammad Jalal-udDin Khan, Muhammad bin Ghulam Muhammad, so the MS. is very important.
See: Tazkirah Ulama Wa Mashaikh-i-Pakistan, 2/1250.
(R.No.425)
Maktubat Sayyed Ahmad Barailvi
(d.1246/1831)
Nastaliq (Persian); the original MS. is preserved in National Museum of Pakistan,
Karachi.
Beginning:
The present collection is prepared at the basis of the papers of Shah Ismail
Dehlvi by Abdul Karim bin Fazal-ud-Din (c.f.43).
It is an important MS. because it is the contemporary one. It is necessary
of compare it with the printed versions.
Theology
(F.No.1)
316
By
Nizam-ud-Din Thanisiri, Sh.
(d.1024/1615)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.I.O.D.1184-B/16-23.
The work has printed. See / Catalogue of books.
(F.No.2)
Tafsir Tahiri
By
Abul Muzaffar Hibat bin Tahir bin Muhammad Isafraini
(d.471/1087)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.Ethe.2696 I.O.335).
(F.No.3)
Khazain-ul-Nabuwat
By
Khawaj Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi
(d.1126/1714)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. I.O.D.P Per. MS. D.P.636).
See for its rotograph (R.No.
).
(F.No.3A)
Qasasul Anbia
By
Ishaq bin Ibrahim bin Mansur
(c.12/18)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.Ethe.590).
317
(F.No.4)
Risala f Fazail Betul Maqdis
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London (No.118/C).
(F.No.5)
Risala Dar FAzail Mecca Mukarrima
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1184-D).
(F.No.6)
Risala Dar Ihmiat Mecca wa Hajj
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1184-E).
(F.No.7)
Risala f Fazail Mecca Wa Masjid-il-Harram
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London.
(F.No.8)
Al-Muqadimatul Aduveya
By
Shaikhul Azam Abdul Nabi
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London I (No. 1167-D).
Sufisim
(F.No.9)
Awariful Maarif
318
By
Shihab-ud-Din Suharawaradi
(d.
)
Scribed by: Kh. Muhammad Sadiq bin Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid-i-Alaf-i-Sani.
The original MS. was in the possession of Arstojahi family, Multan.
(F.No.10)
Khulasatul Arifeen
The original MS. was in the possession of Maulvi Abdul Khaliq Quddusi, Lahore,
scribed in 1033 a.h.
Malfuzat of Sh. Baha-ud-Din Zakaria Multani (d.
).
(F.No.11)
Malfuzat-i-Sharifa
By
Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din Qusuri
(d.1170/1854)
The original MS. was in the possession of Hakim Irshad Hussain, Qusur.
It is a collection of Malfuzat Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlvi (d.1240/1824).
(F.No.12)
Sherih-i-Kashful Mahjoob
By
Abdul Ghaffur Lahori
(c.11/17)
The original MS. was in the possession of Hakim Muhammad Musa Amritsari,
Lahore.
(F.No.13)
Risala Sama
By
Khawaja Khurd, Abdullah
319
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1184-A).
(F.No.14)
Sharh-i-Tasvia
By
Kaleemullah s/o Siftullah
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1067-A).
(F.No.15)
Kashkool
By
Sheikh Kaleemullah
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1067-B).
(F.No.16)
Sharh-i-Tasvia
By
Shah Muhibullah Allahaabadi
(d.1058/1648)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1851-A).
(F.No.17)
Mufarrihul Qulub
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1851-B).
(F.No.18)
Ibadatul Khawas
320
By
Shah Muhibullah Allahaabadi
(d.1058/1648)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 170).
(F.No.19)
Maktubat Sh. Ashraf Jahangir Simnani
By
Sheikh Abdul Razzaq Simnani
The original MS. is preserved in British Library, London (No.267).
(F.No.20)
Risala Dar Fazail Ahmad Wa Azkar
By
Khawaja Muhammad Masum Sirhindi
(d.1079/1668)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 964-A).
See Maqamat-i-Masumi, 1/ .
(F.No.21)
Risala Azkar Youmi Wa Laly
By
Khawaja Muhammad Masum Sirhindi
(d.1079/1668)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 964-B).
See Maqamat-i-Masumi, 1/ .
321
Sataat
By
Shah Waliullah Muhaddis Dehlvi
(d.1176/1762)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1159-C).
(F.No.23)
Qaseeda
Scribed by: S. Zainul Abideen Khawaf
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1159-D).
(F.No.24)
Haqqul Yaqeen
322
By
Mahmood Shabistari
(d.
)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1167-A).
Copied from the MS. of Maulana Jami.
(F.No.28)
Sharh-i-Tasvia
By
Shah Muhibbullah Alaabadi
(d.1058/1648)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.
).
(F.No.29)
Risala Tajvezia
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1167-C).
(F.No.30)
Aqwal Sheikh Muhammad
By
Sheikh Muhammadi
Disciple of Shah Muhibbullah Allahaabadi
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1167-D).
(F.No.31)
Kalimatul Tauheed
323
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1167-F).
(F.No.32)
Risala-i-Kalima
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1167-G).
(F.No.33)
Fatuhatul Makkiaya
By
Ibn-i-Arabi, Muhaiy-ud-Din, Sh.
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1167-H, some extracts).
(F.No.34)
Qaseeda
By
Sheikh Abdul Qadir
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1167-I).
(F.No.35)
Aqaid-ul-Khawas
By
Shah Muhibbullah Allahabadi
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1167-J).
(F.No.36)
Intibah f Silasil Aulia
By
324
Shah Waliullah Muhaddis Dehlvi
(d.1176/1762)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 776).
(F.No.37)
Maktubat Shah Muhibullah Allahabadi
By
Shah Muhibbullah Allahabadi
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1192).
(F.No.38)
Musannifat Mulla Shah Badkhshi
By
Mulla Shah Badkhshi
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 1420).
Maqamat-i-Masumi
325
The original MS. is preserved in the library of Abul Khair Mujaddidi, Dehli.
Muhammad Iqbal Mujaddidi has collated with it in his edition.
(F.No.41)
Akhbar-ul-Auliya
By
Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri
(d. about. 1043-1126/1633-1714)
The original MS. was in the possession of Sh. Muhammad Tayabb Hamadani,
Qusur.
(F.No.42)
Ghanj-i-Fayyazi
By
Ghulam Sharaf-ud-Din bin Nizam-ud-Din bin Karim-ud-Din.
The original MS. is preserved in the library of the Cambridge University, UK.
No.111.
It is the collection of Malfuzat-i-Sh. Abul Faiz Ghulam Raseed
(d.1147/1734). Cat. of Persian MSS. by Brown No.111, Storey, C.A., Persian
Literatre, 1/2/1022.
(F.No.43)
Tahaif-i-Rasheedi
By
Muhammad Abdul Rasheed Qadiri Kiranavi
The original MS. is preserved in British Library, London (No. 16816).
It is the life of Sh. Fatih Muhammad Qadiri Kiranavi (c.1137-1143/17241730). Storey, C.A., Persian Literatre, 1/2/1020.
(F.No.44)
326
By
Muhammad Sadiq Hamadani Kashmiri
(d.1052/1642)
The original MS. is preserved in British Library, London (No. 1673).
See for some details: the rorograph part of the present cat.
(F.No.45)
The Same
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London (No. Ethe
705).
(F.No.46)
Silsila Nama Khawajgan-i-Naqshbandiya
By
Abdul Haiy bin Abul Fatah
(c.12/18)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No. 783).
It deals with the genealogical details of Kh. Ubaidullah Ihrar up to the
authors time. See another copy of the same (R.No.52).
(F.No.47)
Behr-i-Zakhar
By
Wajeh-ud-Din Ashraf
The original MS. is preserved in British Library, London (No. 1849).
See for some details: Aligarh ed. introduction to the frst vol.
(F.No.48)
Maayar-i-Salikan-i-Tariqat
By
Ali Sher Qaani Thathavi
Silsilatul Aarifeen
By
Muhammad Qazi, Maulana
(d.
)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.1140).
It deals with the life of Kh. Ubaidullah Ihrar (d.
introduction to its ed.
(F.No.51)
Miftahul Karamat
By
Fazil bin Feroz (c.12/18)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.986).
It is life of Sh. Yahya Madani Chishti (d.
(F.No.52)
Silsila Nama-i-Khawajgan
).
328
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.783).
It deals with the geological details of Kh. Ubaidullah Ihrar.
(F.No.53)
Gulzar-i-Asrar-i-Sufa
By
Dida Mughal
(c.12/18)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.Ethe.199).
See for some details: Maqamat-i-Masumi, 1/ ).
(F.No.54)
Intikhab-i-Rashhat
By
Fakhar-ud-Din Kashf
(d.
)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London.
It is scribed by Fatih Khan Hussaini at Lahore in 1110 a.h.
(F.No.55)
Tarikhhaiy Wafat Bazurghan
By
Ashraf (c.13/19)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.Ethe.2733).
It is compiled by the order of Tepu Sultan Shaheed.
(F.No.56)
329
Tarikh Sh. Abdul Qadir Jilani
Maqamat-i-Syed Aata
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.Ethe.632).
It deals with the life of Sh. Syed Aata.
(F.No.58)
Matlubul Talibeen
By
Muhammad Bullaq Chishti
(c.12/18)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.Ethe.653).
(F.No.59)
Akhbarul Asfa
By
Abdul Samad bin Afzal Muhammad bin Yusuf Ansasri
(c.
)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.Ethe.641).
It deals with the biographical informations of the Sufs, the author was
sisters son of Abul Fazl Allami.
(F.No.60)
Tarikh-i-Mashaikh-i-Naqshbandiya
330
By
Abul Hassan Muhammad Baqir bin Muhammad Ali
(c.947/1540)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.Ethe.636).
The author had compiled another work entitled Maqamat-i-Shah-iNaqshband, printed.
(F.No.61)
Rahatul Arwah
By
Muhammad Saeed bin Karimullah
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.Ethe.651).
It is the life of Sh. Azizullah Lahori. (See for other MSS. copy are No.
See for some details: Storey, C.A. Persian Literature, 1/2/1012.
).
(F.No.62)
Zikar-i-Jami-i-Auliya-i-Dehli
By
Habibullah Akbarabadi
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.594).
See for some details: Storey, C.A. Persian Literature, 1/2/933.
(F.No.63)
Hasnatul Harmain
By
Ubaidullah Murrawijul Shariat
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.994-A).
Zubdatul Maqamat
By
Khawaja Muhammad Hashim Kishmi
(d.about 1042/1632)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.994-B).
It is the life and teachings of Kh. Baqi Billa (d.1012/1603) and Sh. Ahmad
Sirhindi Mujaddid-i-Alf-i-Sani (d.1034/1624).
(F.No.64A)
Rauzatul Salikeen
By
Ali bin Mahmood
(c. 9/15)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.Ethe.632).
It is a tazkirah of the Naqshbandi Sufs, especially Maulana Ala-ud-Din
Abezi (d.892/1487).
History of Sub-Continent
(F.No.65)
Sawanih-i-Akbari
By
Amir Haider Amir Wasiti Bilgrami
(d.1217/1802)
The original MS. is preserved in British Library, London (No.Rieu 3/930A).
th
It is a biography of King Akbar, down to the end
332of his 24 regional year
(987/1579) based mainly on Akbar Nama and Munshaat of Abul Fazl and other
works, written by desire of William Kirkpatrick (1754-1812). The author was for
some years a mufti in the East India Co., he was grand son of well-known author
and poet Azad Bilgrami.
See for some details: Storey, C.A. Persian Literature, 1/1/555.
(F.No.66)
Saferhay-i-Bukhara Wa Manazil Az Attock toKashmir
By
Izzatullah
(c.13/19)
The original MS. is preserved in British Library, London (No.2769).
(F.No.67)
Fatuhat Nama-i-Samadi
By
Ghulam Muhaiy-ud-Din
The original MS. is preserved in British Library, London (No.Or.1870).
The title of the work is a chronogram (1135/1722), a florid biography of
Saif al-Daulah Abd al-Samad Khan Bahadur Diler-Jang who in Farrukh Sayyairs
reign (1124-1131/1713-1719) became governor of Lahore, crushed the Sikhs
and captured their leader Bandah in 1127/1715, became Governor of Multan in
Muhamamd Shahs seventh or eighth regnal year 1137/1724 and died
1150/1737. (Storey, C.A. Persian Literature, 1/1/664).
(F.No.68)
Mirat-i-Waridat
By
Muhammad Shaf Warid
(c.1146/1733)
The original MS. is preserved in British Library, London (No.Add.6579).
It is a general history of Indian Timuris to King Muhammad Shahs 16 th
regional year (1146/1733). The author Warid was born in 1086/1676, he entered
in the service of Abdullah Quutb Shah of Deccan and after it remained with
Mirat-i-Gheti Numa
By
Abdul Karim Mushtaq Jahjari
(c.13/19)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.I.O.D.P.724).
It is a history of historical buildings of Dehli compiled by the order of Lord
Henry Hardinge (1785-1856), frst viscount of Lahore, Governor General of India
from July 1844 to January 1848 (Buckland: Dictionary of Indian Biography,
p.189.
It is an autograph copy the author started it to write 1261/1845 and
completed it in 5 Shawwal 1262/ 27 Sep. 1846. There is a stamp of the author
at the end of the MS.
Yad-i-Bayza
334
By
Ghulam Ali Azad Bilgrami
(d.1200/1786)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.3966-B).
It is a tazkirah of 532 ancient and contemporary poets, compiled at
Siwistan in 1145/1732, the author revised it at Allahaabad in 1148/1735 and
when the author returned from Hermain he added some more material. (See:
Storey, C.A. Persian Literature, 1/2/863-64).
(F.No.72)
Hamisha Bahar
By
Kishan Chand Ikhlas
(c.1161/1767)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London
(No.I.O.4401).
This tazkirah is arranged alphabetically from Jahangirs reign (10141037/1605-1628) to the accession of Muhammad Shah (1131/1719), completed
it in 1136/1723. (See: Storey, C.A. Persian Literature, 1/2/826). For more details
see: introduction to the printed edition.
Poetry, Persian
(F.No.73)
Diwan Khawaja Muhamamd Hashim Kishmi
By
Khawaja Muhammad Hashim Kishmi Burhanpuri
(d. about 1042/1632)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London (No.I.O.Ethe
2898).
It is a collection of the verses of Kh. Muhammad Hashim Kishmi with the
takhalus of Hashim. It is the collection of ghazliat and chronograms for the
dates of death of his contemporaries. The last date which appeared in this
Kuliyat-i-Munir Lahori
By
Abul Barakat Munir Lahori
(d.
)
The original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad.
It is the same MS. which was once in the library of Sh. Ghulam Dastagir
Nami, Lahore and became the basic source of the edition, ed. by Dr. Fareed,
published from Tehran.
Rarities
(F.No.76)
Arabic Letter
The original MS. is in the collection of Hakim Muhammad Musa Amritsari, Punjab
University Library, Lahore.
A letter of Allama Muhammad Aalim Asi Amritsari (d.
Anayatullah ex-prof. of Arabic Punjab University, Lahore.
(F.No.77)
) to Dr. Sh.
Risala Bazy Maasail
By
Sheikh Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi
(d.1052/1642)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.I.O.D.P.1159-B).
(F.No.79)
Risala Dar Masala-i-Imamat
By
Sheikh Abdul Haq Muhaddis Dehlvi
(d.1052/1642)
The original MS. is preserved in Dehli collection, India Office, British Library,
London (No.I.O.D.P.1167-E).
(F.No.80)
Tutinama
By
Zia Nakhshabi
(d.
)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London (No.I.O.Ethe
750).
Catalogue of CDS prepaired from the MSS. in the collection of Prof. Muhammad
Iqbal Mujaddidi (Preserved in Panjab University Library, Lahore).
Hazarat-ul-Qudas
337
By
Badar-ud-Din Sirhindi
(c. about 1066/1655)
Vol. II.
The original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad (No.15225).
It is the biography of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid-i-Alf-i-Sani and his
successors.
(CD.No.2)
Samrat-ul-Mashaiykh
By
Zinda Ali, Muf
(c.12/18)
The original MS. is preserved in the library of Al-Biruni Institute, Tashkand,
Uzbekistan (No.1336).
It is the tazkira of the Sufs of Central Asia belonged to various orders.
(see R.No.349).
(CD.No.3)
Shumailul Ataqia
By
Rukan-ul-Din bin Imad-ud-Din Dabir Kashani
The author entered in the circle of Sh. Burhan-ud-Din Gharieeb in
732/1331 printed, Ashraf press, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1928.
(CD.No.4)
Malfuzat-i-Shah Abdul Aziz
Printed Dehli.
(CD.No.5)
338
By
Mirza Maqsood Dehbaidi
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sh. Arif Hikmat, in library of
King Abdul Aziz, Madina Munawwarah.
It is a tazkira of the Naqshbandi Suf belonged to Dehbaidi branch.
(CD.No.6)
Daryay Ruh Wa Tayyamam Nuh
By
Aleem ul Din Hindi Lahori
(c.12/18)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sh. Arif Hikmat, in library of
King Abdul Aziz, Madina Munawwarah.
It deals with Sufsm and some of the autobiography of the author.
(CD.No.7)
Jamiul Silasal
By
Majdud Din Badakhshi
(c.1040/1630)
The original MS. is preserved in Ganj Bakhsh Library, Islamabad.
See for some details (R.No.310)
(CD.No.8)
Shajratul Anwar
By
Syed Ali Asghar Gilani
(c.12/18)
The original MS. is in the possession of Mr. Nur Muhammad of Attock.
It has the genealogical details of Sadat-i-Gilani.
(CD.No.9)
339
By
Naeemullah Behraichi
(d.
)
The original MS. is preserved in Maulana Azad Library, Muslim University,
Aligarh.
It is life and teachings of Mirza Mazhar Jan-i-Janan Shaheed (1195/1781).
(see R.No. )
(CD.No.10)
Maarij-ul-Wilayat
By
Abdullah Khawashgi Qusuri
(c. about 1043-1126/1633-1714)
The original MS. is preserved in Azar collection, Punjab University Library,
Lahore (No.25H).
It is a general tazkirah of the Sufs of Sub-continent, (see R.No. ).
(CD.No.11)
Miftah ul Arifeen
By
Abdul Fatah bin Muhammad Nauman Badakhshi
(c.1096/1684)
The original MS. is preserved in Shirani collecion, Punjab University Library,
Lahore.
This tazkirah is arranged in chronological order, (see R.No. ).
(CD.No.12)
Akhbar-ul-Asfa
By
Abdul Samad Ansari
(c.11/17)
The original MS. is preserved in India Office, British Library, London.
340
It is general tazkira o the Sufs, compiled by s/o the sister of Abul Fazl.
(see R.No.304).
(CD.No.13)
Nazmul Maqamat-ul-Ahmadiya
Wal Masumiya Khalidiya
It is a short poem in parse of the Naqshbandi sheiks to Maulana Khalid
Kurdi Rumi. (see R.No.166).
(CD.No.14)
Mirat-ul-Salikin
By
Maqsood Dehbaidi, Mirza
(c.1256/1840)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sheikh Arif Hikmat, king Abdul
Aziz Fahad Library, Madina Munawara. (see R.No.133).
(CD.No.15)
Nasmat-ul-Quds
By
Maqsood Dehbaidi, Mirza
(c.1265/1848)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sheikh Arif Hikmat, king Abdul
Aziz Library, Madina Munawara. (see R.No.134).
(CD.No.16)
Takmilah-i-Rashat
By
Khalil Ahmad Sirhindi
(c.13/19)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sheikh Arif Hikmat, king Abdul
Aziz Library, Madina Munawara. (see R.No.135).
(CD.No.17)
341
By
Ubaidullah Murrawij-ul-Shariat, Khawaja
(d.1083/1672)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sheikh Arif Hikmat, king Abdul
Aziz Library, Madina Munawara. (see R.No. )
(CD.No.18)
Manaqib al-Sheikh Muhammad Alam Azizan
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sheikh Arif Hikmat, king Abdul
Aziz Library, Madina Munawara.
(CD.No.19)
Sulam-ul-Salikin Sherih Risala Maulana Taj-ud-Din
By
Abdul Ghani Nablisi
(d.1143/1730)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Sh. Abdul Sattar Dehlvi, Library
of Harm Makki, Mecca. (see R.No.46)
(CD.No.20)
Durrat-ul-Iqad-ul-Samin Fi Baz Manaqib Taj-il-Aarifeen
Toriginal MS. preserved in the collection of Abdul Sattar Siddiqui, Maktaba
Harm-i-Makki, Mecca. (see R.No.48)
(CD.No.21)
Manaqib-ul-Sheikh Ahmad Saeed Mujaddidi
By
Hassan Taj Kamakhi Madani
(c.13/19)
Risala Tarika-i-Naqshbandiya Mujaddidia wa Ahwal-i-Mashaikh
It is prepared from the microflm of Dr. Necdt Tousun, Istanbul. The MS. in
Chaghtaiy Turkish.
Sardul Naqool f Tarajim-il- Ulama-il-Fuhool
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the
library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca. (see R.No.322)
(CD.No.25)
Tuhfatul Ahbab f Bayan Itisal-il-Ansab
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the
library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca. (see R.No.323)
343
(CD.No.26)
Nasar-ul-Maasir Fiman Idrakat Min-il-Akabir
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the
library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca. (see R.No.324)
(CD.No.27)
Al-Maurid-ul-Hani f Asaneed-il-Sheikh Abdul Ghani
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Siddiqui Makki, Abul Faiz
(c.1286-1355/1868-1946)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the
library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca. (see R.No.167)
Sufism
(CD.No.28)
Maqtubat
By
Muhammad Murad Bukhari
(d.1132/1719)
The original MS. is preserved in Asad Afandi collection, Sulemaniya Library,
Istanbul (No.1419).
(CD.No.29)
Malfuzat Sheikh Muhammad Murad Bukhari
(d.1132/1719)
The original MS. is preserved in Asad Afandi collection, Sulemaniya Library,
Istanbul.
(CD.No.30)
Diwan Maulana Khalid Kurdi Baghdadi
(d.
)
The original MS. is preserved in Haji Mahmood Collection, Sulemaniya Library,
Istanbul (No.3700).
(CD.No.32)
Hidayat-ul-Talibeen
By
Muhammad Salih Kolabi
The original MS. is preserved in Bayazaid Collection, Sulemaniya Library,
Istanbul (No.3823).
It is a collection of daily practices and prayers of Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi
Mujaddid-i-Alaf-i-Sani.
(CD.No.33)
Kahalul Jawahir
By
Abdul Ahad Wahdat Sirhindi
(d.1126/1714)
The original MS. is preserved in Bayazaid Collection, Sulemaniya Library,
Istanbul.
Ilm-i-Kalam
(CD.No.34)
Urful Nadi Linusratil Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi
By
The original MS. is preserved in the library of Jamia Ummul Qurra, Mecca
Mukkarimah. (see R.No.216)
(CD.No.35)
Risala Fi Radd-i-Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi
By
Ibrahim Korani
(d.1101/1690)
The original MS. is preserved in Kitab Khana Milli, Istanbul. (see R.No.214)
(CD.No.36)
Al Nasharatul Najirah
By
Muhammad bin Abdul Rasool Alberzangi
(c.1040-1103/1630-1691)
The original MS. is preserved in Kitab Khana Milli, Istanbul.
It is compiled against Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alaf-i-Sani.
(CD.No.37)
Natijatul Ulum Wa Nasehat Ulama-il-Rasoom
By
Abdul Ghani Nabalisi, Sheikh
(d.1143/1730)
The original MS. is preserved in the Sulemania Library, Istanbul.
The present work is compiled in Sh. Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alaf-iSanis thoughts and to remove the atmosphere against him. (see: R.No.215)
Reference Wroks
(CD.No.38)
Mujaddidi
Prof. Muhammad Iqbal
346
Sullamul Wusul Ila Tabqatil Fahul
By
Haji Khalifa, Mustafa
(d.1017-1067/1609-1657)
Mujamul Tarikh Al Turasul Islami f Makibat-il-Alam
(MSS & Books)
By
Ali Raza Qarabaloot and Ahmad Taaran Qarabaloot
Printed in Qesari, Turkey, 6 vols.
(CD.No.42)
Fehris al Makhtutat fl Maktaba til Masjid il Nabavi al Sharif
Printed in Madina Munawwirah.
(CD.No.43)
Fehris ul Makhtutat Maktab Haram ul Makki al Sharif
347
(CD.No.44)
( )
Faharis Al Maktabatul Shamilah
Included in 15300 books.
Mukhtasar-ul-Muradeen f
Tarjumah-til-Khulafa Wal-Salateen
By
Muhammad Muradi Afandi Naqshbandi
(12/18)
The original MS. is preserved in the Library of Herram-i-Makkah. (see R.No.375)
(CD.No.46)
Tarajim Libaaz-il-Shakhsiyat-il-Bariza
By
Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki
(c.1286-1355/1870-1936)
The original MS. is preserved in the collection of Abdul Sattar Dehlvi Makki, the
library of Harram-i-Makki, Mecca. (see R.No.320)
Rarities
(CD.No.47)
Quran Karim
Very small size, original MS. is in the possession of Mr. Nauman Daudi, Lahore.
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Jami-ul-Mufridat-ul-Quran
By