Mu'in al-Din Chishti (original) (raw)
معين الدين الچشتي (536 - 627 هـ) هو متصوف ومن أشهر الأولياء في شبه القارة الهندية. هو الخواجا معين الدين حسن بن الخواجا غياث الدين السجزي، ويُعرف بـ غريب نواز (ومعناه «مغيث الفقراء» أو «معطي الفقراء»). ولد في سيستان سنة 536 هـ. ويعتبر معين الدين هو أشهر من انتسب إلى الطريقة الجشتية. توفي الجشتي سنة 627 هـ وهو دفين أجمير بالهند وقبره محجة للمسلمين والهندوس معا.
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dbo:abstract | معين الدين الچشتي (536 - 627 هـ) هو متصوف ومن أشهر الأولياء في شبه القارة الهندية. هو الخواجا معين الدين حسن بن الخواجا غياث الدين السجزي، ويُعرف بـ غريب نواز (ومعناه «مغيث الفقراء» أو «معطي الفقراء»). ولد في سيستان سنة 536 هـ. ويعتبر معين الدين هو أشهر من انتسب إلى الطريقة الجشتية. توفي الجشتي سنة 627 هـ وهو دفين أجمير بالهند وقبره محجة للمسلمين والهندوس معا. (ar) Moínuddín Čiští (1141 Sístán - 16. března 1236) byl jeden z největších islámských mystiků, zakladatel indického řádu čištíja. Rodný Sístán opustil v roce 1153, 1169 nebo 1178 a rozhodl se pro duchovní život. S cílem získat dobré náboženské vzdělání se vydal na cesty. Navštívil přitom i mnoho autorit těch dob, například . Po roce 1186 se vrátil do Indie, kde se usadil. Do svého řádu převzal některé indické zvyky. Významná je jeho hrobka v Adžméru v Indii, kterou navštěvují muslimové, sikhové, hinduisté i křesťané. (cs) Muinuddin Chishti oder Muinaddin Tschischti (persisch معینالدین چشتی; geboren 1141 in Sistan; gestorben 1230 in Ajmer, Indien), auch bekannt als Gharib Nawaz, war ein persischer islamischer Mystiker (Sufi) und der bekannteste Scheich des Tschischtiyya-Ordens in Südasien. Sein Grabmal (dargah) liegt in Ajmer und ist auch heute noch einer der wichtigsten islamischen Wallfahrtsorte in Indien. Zur Zeit des Mogulreiches war er der Schutzpatron des Herrscherhauses und des Reiches. Die Kaiser wallfahrteten zu Fuß zu seinem Grab und stifteten Moscheebauten dort. (de) Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan Sijzī (1143–1236 CE), known more commonly as Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī or Moinuddin Chishti, or by the epithet Gharib Nawaz (lit. 'comfort to the poor'), or reverently as a Shaykh Muʿīn al-Dīn or Muʿīn al-Dīn or Khwājā Muʿīn al-Dīn (Urdu: معین الدین چشتی) by Muslims of the Indian subcontinent, was a Persian Sunni Muslim preacher and Sayyid, ascetic, religious scholar, philosopher, and mystic from Sistan, who eventually ended up settling in the Indian subcontinent in the early 13th-century, where he promulgated the famous Chishtiyya order of Sunni mysticism. This particular tariqa (order) became the dominant Muslim spiritual group in medieval India and many of the most beloved and venerated Indian Sunni saints were Chishti in their affiliation, including Nizamuddin Awliya (d. 1325) and Amir Khusrow (d. 1325). Having arrived in Delhi during the reign of the sultan Iltutmish (d. 1236), Muʿīn al-Dīn moved from Delhi to Ajmer shortly thereafter, at which point he became increasingly influenced by the writings of the famous Sunni Hanbali scholar and mystic ʿAbdallāh Anṣārī (d. 1088), whose famous work on the lives of the early Islamic saints, the Ṭabāqāt al-ṣūfiyya, may have played a role in shaping Muʿīn al-Dīn's worldview. It was during his time in Ajmer that Muʿīn al-Dīn acquired the reputation of being a charismatic and compassionate spiritual preacher and teacher; and biographical accounts of his life written after his death report that he received the gifts of many "spiritual marvels (karāmāt), such as miraculous travel, clairvoyance, and visions of angels" in these years of his life. Muʿīn al-Dīn seems to have been unanimously regarded as a great saint after his passing. As such, Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī's legacy rests primarily on his having been "one of the most outstanding figures in the annals of Islamic mysticism." Additionally Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī is also notable, according to John Esposito, for having been one of the first major Islamic mystics to formally allow his followers to incorporate the "use of music" in their devotions, liturgies, and hymns to God, which he did in order to make the foreign Arab faith more relatable to the indigenous peoples who had recently entered the religion . (en) Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan Sijzī (1 Februari 1143 – 15 Maret 1236), yang lebih umum dikenal sebagai Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī atau Moinuddin Chishti atau Khwājā Ghareeb Nawaz, atau disebut sebagai Shaykh Muʿīn al-Dīn atau Muʿīn al-Dīn atau Khwājā Muʿīn al-Dīn (bahasa Urdu: معین الدین چشتی) oleh kaum Muslim di anak benua India, adalah seorang penceramah dan Sayyid, asketis, ulama, filsuf, dan mistikus Muslim Sunni Persia dari Sistan, yang kemudian menetap di anak benua India pada awal abad ke-13, dimana ia mendirikan tarekat Chishtiyya terkenal dari mistisisme Sunni. Tarekat tersebut menjadi kelompok spiritual Muslim dominan di India pada Abad Pertengahan sebagian besar wali India yang dikasihi dan dimuliakan berafiliasi dengan , yang meliputi (w. 1325) dan (w. 1325). (in) Moʿinoddin Cishti (in persiano معینالدین چشتی; , 1141 – Ajmer, 1236) è stato un mistico indiano. Noto anche come Gharīb Nawāz ("Benefattore del Povero"), è stato un dotto imam musulmano, Sufi e filosofo dell'Asia meridionale. Cishti dette vita e organizzazione alla confraternita mistica della Cishtiyya nel Subcontinente indiano. La catena iniziatica spirituale - o silsila - dell'ordine della Cishtiyya in India fa riferimento, oltre che a Cishti, a , a e a , ognuno dei quali discepolo del primo e si propone come la più importante e venerata confraternita sufi islamica dell'India. Vari imperatori Mughal furono seguaci dell'insegnamento di Mo'inoddin Cishti. (it) ムイーヌッディーン・チシュティー(Muinuddin Chishti, 1141年 - 1236年)は、北インドのスーフィー聖者。ガリーブ・ナワーズ(Gharīb Nawāz)とも呼ばれる。 チシュティー教団の最も有名な聖者でもある。クトゥブッディーン・バフティヤール・カーキー、ニザームッディーン・アウリヤーなどと並ぶスーフィーの聖者でもある。 (ja) Mu'in ad-Din Cziszti, Chodża Sajjid Muhammad Mu'in ad-Din Cziszti Adżmeri (język perski/urdu: خواجہ سیّد محمد معین الدین چشتی اجمیری), znany jako Gharīb Nawāz (język perski: غریب نواز „Dobroczyńca ubogich”. (ur. 1141 w perskim Chorasanie, zm. 1230) – święty suficki. Jeden z najsławniejszych przedstawicieli silsili czisztijja, wprowadził tę tradycję w Indiach. Dzieciństwo spędził w Persji. Po pobycie w madrasach w Samarkandzie i Bucharze oraz podróżach do Mekki i Medyny dotarł do Adżmeru w Radżastanie i tam osiadł na stałe. Dargah w Adżmerze stanowi ważne centrum pielgrzymek, zarówno muzułmanów, jak i hinduistów. (pl) Muinuddin Chishti (Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, även Gharib Nawaz), född 1141 i Persien, död 1230 i Ajmer, Indien, sufi, medlem i , islamisk missionär till Indien. Chishti ska ha varit en ättling efter profeten Muhammed, en Hassani och Husseini Sayed. (sv) Султан аль-Хинд Муинудди́н Хаса́н Чишти́ (урду معین الدین چشتی, перс. چشتی; 1141, Чишти — 1236, Аджмер) — глава и эпоним суфийского братства Чиштия. Также известен как Гариб Наваз («Благотворитель бедных»). (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | معين الدين الچشتي (536 - 627 هـ) هو متصوف ومن أشهر الأولياء في شبه القارة الهندية. هو الخواجا معين الدين حسن بن الخواجا غياث الدين السجزي، ويُعرف بـ غريب نواز (ومعناه «مغيث الفقراء» أو «معطي الفقراء»). ولد في سيستان سنة 536 هـ. ويعتبر معين الدين هو أشهر من انتسب إلى الطريقة الجشتية. توفي الجشتي سنة 627 هـ وهو دفين أجمير بالهند وقبره محجة للمسلمين والهندوس معا. (ar) Moínuddín Čiští (1141 Sístán - 16. března 1236) byl jeden z největších islámských mystiků, zakladatel indického řádu čištíja. Rodný Sístán opustil v roce 1153, 1169 nebo 1178 a rozhodl se pro duchovní život. S cílem získat dobré náboženské vzdělání se vydal na cesty. Navštívil přitom i mnoho autorit těch dob, například . Po roce 1186 se vrátil do Indie, kde se usadil. Do svého řádu převzal některé indické zvyky. Významná je jeho hrobka v Adžméru v Indii, kterou navštěvují muslimové, sikhové, hinduisté i křesťané. (cs) Muinuddin Chishti oder Muinaddin Tschischti (persisch معینالدین چشتی; geboren 1141 in Sistan; gestorben 1230 in Ajmer, Indien), auch bekannt als Gharib Nawaz, war ein persischer islamischer Mystiker (Sufi) und der bekannteste Scheich des Tschischtiyya-Ordens in Südasien. Sein Grabmal (dargah) liegt in Ajmer und ist auch heute noch einer der wichtigsten islamischen Wallfahrtsorte in Indien. Zur Zeit des Mogulreiches war er der Schutzpatron des Herrscherhauses und des Reiches. Die Kaiser wallfahrteten zu Fuß zu seinem Grab und stifteten Moscheebauten dort. (de) Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan Sijzī (1 Februari 1143 – 15 Maret 1236), yang lebih umum dikenal sebagai Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī atau Moinuddin Chishti atau Khwājā Ghareeb Nawaz, atau disebut sebagai Shaykh Muʿīn al-Dīn atau Muʿīn al-Dīn atau Khwājā Muʿīn al-Dīn (bahasa Urdu: معین الدین چشتی) oleh kaum Muslim di anak benua India, adalah seorang penceramah dan Sayyid, asketis, ulama, filsuf, dan mistikus Muslim Sunni Persia dari Sistan, yang kemudian menetap di anak benua India pada awal abad ke-13, dimana ia mendirikan tarekat Chishtiyya terkenal dari mistisisme Sunni. Tarekat tersebut menjadi kelompok spiritual Muslim dominan di India pada Abad Pertengahan sebagian besar wali India yang dikasihi dan dimuliakan berafiliasi dengan , yang meliputi (w. 1325) dan (w. 1325). (in) Moʿinoddin Cishti (in persiano معینالدین چشتی; , 1141 – Ajmer, 1236) è stato un mistico indiano. Noto anche come Gharīb Nawāz ("Benefattore del Povero"), è stato un dotto imam musulmano, Sufi e filosofo dell'Asia meridionale. Cishti dette vita e organizzazione alla confraternita mistica della Cishtiyya nel Subcontinente indiano. La catena iniziatica spirituale - o silsila - dell'ordine della Cishtiyya in India fa riferimento, oltre che a Cishti, a , a e a , ognuno dei quali discepolo del primo e si propone come la più importante e venerata confraternita sufi islamica dell'India. Vari imperatori Mughal furono seguaci dell'insegnamento di Mo'inoddin Cishti. (it) ムイーヌッディーン・チシュティー(Muinuddin Chishti, 1141年 - 1236年)は、北インドのスーフィー聖者。ガリーブ・ナワーズ(Gharīb Nawāz)とも呼ばれる。 チシュティー教団の最も有名な聖者でもある。クトゥブッディーン・バフティヤール・カーキー、ニザームッディーン・アウリヤーなどと並ぶスーフィーの聖者でもある。 (ja) Muinuddin Chishti (Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, även Gharib Nawaz), född 1141 i Persien, död 1230 i Ajmer, Indien, sufi, medlem i , islamisk missionär till Indien. Chishti ska ha varit en ättling efter profeten Muhammed, en Hassani och Husseini Sayed. (sv) Султан аль-Хинд Муинудди́н Хаса́н Чишти́ (урду معین الدین چشتی, перс. چشتی; 1141, Чишти — 1236, Аджмер) — глава и эпоним суфийского братства Чиштия. Также известен как Гариб Наваз («Благотворитель бедных»). (ru) Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan Sijzī (1143–1236 CE), known more commonly as Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī or Moinuddin Chishti, or by the epithet Gharib Nawaz (lit. 'comfort to the poor'), or reverently as a Shaykh Muʿīn al-Dīn or Muʿīn al-Dīn or Khwājā Muʿīn al-Dīn (Urdu: معین الدین چشتی) by Muslims of the Indian subcontinent, was a Persian Sunni Muslim preacher and Sayyid, ascetic, religious scholar, philosopher, and mystic from Sistan, who eventually ended up settling in the Indian subcontinent in the early 13th-century, where he promulgated the famous Chishtiyya order of Sunni mysticism. This particular tariqa (order) became the dominant Muslim spiritual group in medieval India and many of the most beloved and venerated Indian Sunni saints were Chishti in their affiliation, including Nizamuddin Aw (en) Mu'in ad-Din Cziszti, Chodża Sajjid Muhammad Mu'in ad-Din Cziszti Adżmeri (język perski/urdu: خواجہ سیّد محمد معین الدین چشتی اجمیری), znany jako Gharīb Nawāz (język perski: غریب نواز „Dobroczyńca ubogich”. (ur. 1141 w perskim Chorasanie, zm. 1230) – święty suficki. Jeden z najsławniejszych przedstawicieli silsili czisztijja, wprowadził tę tradycję w Indiach. (pl) |
rdfs:label | معين الدين الجشتي (ar) Moínuddín Čiští (cs) Muinuddin Chishti (de) Mu'in al-Din Chishti (in) Mo'inoddin Cishti (it) ムイーヌッディーン・チシュティー (ja) Mu'in al-Din Chishti (en) Mu'in ad-Din Cziszti (pl) Муинуддин Чишти (ru) Muinuddin Chishti (sv) |
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