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Shams Tabrizi
Persian instructor
DescriptionShams-i-Tabrīzī or Shams al-Din Mohammad was a Persian Muslim, who is credited as the spiritual instructor of Mewlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhi, also known as Rumi and is referenced with great reverence in Rumi’s poetic collection, in particular Diwan-i Shams-i Tabrīzī. Wikipedia
Born: 1185, Tabriz, Iran
Died: 1248, Khoy, Iran
Full name: Shams al-Din Mohammad bin Ali bin Malik-e Dad
Nationality: Iranian
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Tomb of Shams-i-Tabrizi | Myth
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A Sufi saint by the name of Shams-i Tabrīzī, a Persian Muslim (died in 1248 ad) is believed to be buried at this site in Multan, Pakistan. Shams-i-Tabrīzī is credited as the spiritual mentor of Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Rumi of Konya, Turkey. Tradition holds that Shams taught Rumi in Konya, Turkey for many years before retiring to the city of Khoy, Iran where he died and buried. there are several sites that claim to his grave, one in a remote region of the Karakoram in Northern Pakistan at a place called Ziarat, near Shimshal village and another in the city of Konya in Turkey. Nobody knows exactly where the tomb of Hazrat Shams-e Tabrizi is located?
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“Shah-e-Mardan-e-Ali” originally sung by Legendary, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, NFK was Known as the king of Qawwali and became a symbol of splendor with his unrivaled vocals and taking Qawwali music to an international scale. The maestro berthed his last on August 16, 1997 at the age of 48 but remain alive In the hearts of millions all around the world.
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2. MAUSOLEUM ON THAKHT FOULAD CEMETERY,ISFAHAN 32°37'28.06N 51°40'51.75E
3. TOMB OF SAADI,SHIRAZ 29°37'21.04N 52°34'59.36E
4. SHAMS-OL-EMARE,TEHRAN 35°40'45.92N 51°25'19.68E
5. ERAM GARDEN,SHIRAZ 29°38'10.76N 52°31'30.29E
6. TOMB OF SHAMS TABRIZI,KHOY 38°33'21.30N 44°56'5.90E
7. PRIVATE PALACE OF CYRUS,IRAN 30°12'9.47N 53°10'40.68E
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11. SHAHRESTAN BRIDGE,ESFAHAN 32°37'37.57N 51°43'4.21E
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Tomb of Shah Shams Tabrizi
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Shams’ first encounter with Rumi[edit]
On 15 November 1244, a man in a black suit from head to toe came to the famous inn of Sugar Merchants of Konya. His name was Shams Tabrizi. He was claiming to be a travelling merchant. As it was said in Haji Bektash Veli's book, Makalat, he was looking for something which he was going to find in Konya. Eventually he found Rumi riding a horse.
One day Rumi was reading next to a large stack of books. Shams Tabriz, passing by, asked him, What are you doing? Rumi scoffingly replied, Something you cannot understand. (This is knowledge that cannot be understood by the unlearned.) On hearing this, Shams threw the stack of books into a nearby pool of water. Rumi hastily rescued the books and to his surprise they were all dry. Rumi then asked Shams, What is this? To which Shams replied, Mowlana, this is what you cannot understand. (This is knowledge that cannot be understood by the learned.)
A second version of the tale has Shams passing by Rumi who again is reading a book. Rumi regards him as an uneducated stranger. Shams asks Rumi what he is doing, to which Rumi replies, Something that you do not understand! At that moment, the books suddenly catch fire and Rumi asks Shams to explain what happened. His reply was, Something you do not understand.[6]
Another version of the first encounter is this: In the marketplace of Konya, amid the cotton stalls, sugar vendors, and vegetable stands, Rumi rode through the street, surrounded by his students. Shams caught hold of the reins of his donkey and rudely challenged the master with two questions. “Who was the greater mystic, Bayazid [a Sufi saint] or Muhammad?” Shams demanded. What a strange question! Muhammad is greater than all the saints, Rumi replied. So, why is it then that Muhammad said to God, ‘I didn’t know you as I should have,’ while Bayazid proclaimed, ‘Glory be to me! How exalted is my Glory! [that is, he claimed the station of God himself]? Rumi explained that Muhammad was the greater of the two, because Bayazid could be filled to capacity by a single experience of divine blessings. He lost himself completely and was filled with God. Muhammad’s capacity was unlimited and could never be filled. His desire was endless, and he was always thirsty. With every moment he came closer to God, and then regretted his former distant state. For that reason he said, “I have never known you as I should have.” It is recorded that after this exchange of words, Rumi felt a window open at the top of his head and saw smoke rise to heaven. He cried out, fell to the ground, and lost consciousness for one hour. Shams, upon hearing these answers, realized that he was face to face with the object of his longing, the one he had prayed God to send him. When Rumi awoke, he took Shams’s hand, and the two of them returned to Rumi’s school together on foot.
After several years with Rumi in Konya, Shams left and settled in Khoy. As the years passed, Rumi attributed more and more of his own poetry to Shams as a sign of love for his departed friend and master. In Rumi's poetry Shams becomes a guide of Allah's (Creator) love for mankind; Shams was a sun (Shams means Sun in Arabic) shining the Light of Sun as guide for the right path dispelling darkness in Rumi's heart, mind, and body on earth. The source of Shams' teachings was the knowledge of Ali ibn Abu Talib, who is also called the father of sufism.[7][8]
Tomb of Shams Tabrizi
Tomb of Shams Tabrizi
Death[edit]
According to contemporary Sufi tradition, Shams Tabrizi mysteriously disappeared: some say he was killed by close disciples of Mowlana Jalaluddin Rumi who were jealous of the close relationship between Rumi and Shams, but according to many certain evidences[citation needed] he left Konya and died in Khoy where he was buried. There are several sites that claim to his grave, one in Multan and another one in a remote region of the Karakoram in Northern Pakistan at a place called Ziarat, near the village Shimshall. Sultan Walad, Rumi's son, in his Walad-Nama mathnawi just mentions that Shams mysteriously disappeared from Konya with no more specific details.[9][not in citation given]
Shams Tabrizi's tomb in Khoy, beside a tower monument in a memorial park, has been nominated as a World Cultural Heritage Center by UNESCO.[10]
Discourse of Shams Tabrīzī[edit]
The Maqalat-e Shams-e Tabrizi (Discourse of Shams-i Tabrīzī) is a Persian prose book written by Shams.[11] The Maqalat seems to have been written during the later years of Shams, as he speaks of himself as an old man. Overall, it bears a mystical interpretation of Islam and contains spiritual advice. Some excerpts from the Maqalat provide insight into the thoughts
(40) Story of Hazrat Shah Shams Tabrizi __ Iran or turkey
Mazar of Hazrat Shams-e-Tabriz, Konya PART 2 - Turkey Ziyarah with Hazrat Shaykh-ul-Islam May 2007
In May 2007 around 40 Muslim brothers from the U.K (London, Birmingham, Blackburn, Preston, Bolton and Dewsbury) went on an unforgettable and remarkable journey to Turkey. We were fortunate enough to be accompanied by our Honourable Shaykh, Shaykh-ul-Islam Hazrat Moulana Allama Mufti Peer Syed Muhammad Madani Ashrafi-ul-Jilani.
Here, we are again at the shrine of Hazrat Shams-e-Tabriz rahmatullah alayh, in the company of our Peer-o-Murshid. Moulana Faruq Ashrafi recites a beautiful verse (in Urdu) in reverence of Hazrat Shams-e-Tabriz.
Jis din se payee nisbat rakha teri gali mein
dekha hai ahle dil ne kya kya teri gali mein
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