Hazrat Shah Abul Hussain Ahmad-e-Noori alias Miyan Sahab, the last Qutub of Marehra dynasty became the Sajjadah Nasheen of Marehra Sharif after the demise of Shah Aal-e-Rasool Ahmadi. Following is Noori Miyan’s family tree:
Hazrat Noori Miyan Saheb was born on 19th of Shawal 1255 hijri (corresponding to 26th December, 1839) in Marehra. He was barely 21/12 years when he lost his mother. He was taken over by his grandmother Nisar Fatima & Grandfather Shah Aal-e-Rasool Ahmadi. Hazrat Khatim al-Akabir Shah Aal-e-Rasool never allowed him to be out of his sight. He educated him & trained him in the family traditions & legacies. At the age of eleven years he lost his father Shah Zahoor Hasan who died on 26th of Jamadi al-Awwal at Dhari in Kathiawad. That was the time when his grandfather put him to hard training in mystic rituals. Hazrat Khatim al-Akabir used to say:
“Miyan Sahib has nothing to do with worldly pleasures. He is something & is deemed to be something in the spiritual world. He is one of the seven Qutubs whose glad tiding has been given by Hazrat Bu-Ali Shah Qalandar & Hazrat Shah Badiuddin Qutb-e-Madar & he is the last Qutub of the chain of seven Qutubs.”
Hadrat Noori Miyan sahib became the Mureed of Shah Aal-e-Rasool in 1267 hijri & was declared the Sajjadah Nasheen of the Dargah. He received his worldly education at the hands of renowned Scholars like Maulvi Shah Turab Ali of Lucknow, Maulvi Fadhlullah Jalesari, Maulvi Noor Ahmad Badauni, Maulvi Muhammad Saeed Badauni, Maulvi Abdul Qaadir Badauni, Maulvi Fadhl-e-Rasool Badauni, Maulvi Ahmad Hasan Sufi Muradabadi & Maulvi Hussain Shah Bukhari. The spiritual education was imparted to him by great seers like the Khatim al-Akabir Shah Aal-e-Rasool Ahmadi & Shah Ghulam Muhiyuddin Amir-e-Alam. His other mentors were Shah Shams al-Haq alias Tinka Shah, Mufti Sayyid Ainul Hasan Bilgrami & Hafiz Shah Ali Hussain Muradabadi. After the completion of spiritual training, Shah Aal-e-Rasool Ahmadi conferred upon Hadrat Noori Miyan the Khilafat & Ijazat of all the five silsilas of his family including the Qadriyah, Chishtiyah, Naqshbandiyah, Suhrwardiyah & Maddariyah. He spent most of his time in Dhikr & meditation.
Noori Miyan’s court was always full of Mureeds & Khalifas who put forth their problems to him & got delivered from these problems immediately. He always visited the houses of poor people & consoled them. The rich Mureeds yearned for his visit to their homes but he preferred the poor ones.
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