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Nicknamed as "the Parrot of
Hindustan" (Tuti-e Hind), Amir Khusraw Dehlevi (: 'of Delhi) is the
greatest poet of Islamic Hindustan. Abu'l Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau (as is his
full name) was a very typical Hindustani of the 13th-14th c., being the son of
a Turanian soldier and an Hindustani mother.
Well-versed in Farsi (the language
of literature and culture), Turanian (the language of the army), Arabic (the
language of the science), and Hindustani (the indigenous populations' native
language, i.e. an amalgamation of Turanian, Farsi and Prakrit, which is also
called Urdu & Hindi nowadays), Amir Khusraw (1253-1325) was a great mystic,
a leading scholar, a fascinating poet, and the inventor of the Qawwali mystical
singing tradition, of the Tarana Classical Hindustani vocal music, and of the
sitar musical instrument.
Amir Khusraw, who is not to be
confused with Nasir Khusraw (1004-1074), an earlier Iranian Isma'ili mystic,
scholar, poet and renowned traveler, was the disciple and friend of the
illustrious spiritual master Nizamuddin Auliya (نظام الدین اولیاء; 1238-1325). He therefore belonged to the Chishti (چشتی) Tariqa (Order), the oldest of the four great Islamic schools
of Spirituality that prevailed in Asia east of Tigris River (Iran, Central
Asia, Hindustan and South Asia), namely the Chishti, the Qadiri, the Suhrawardi,
and the Naqshbandi orders.
Although he mainly wrote in Farsi,
Amir Khusraw is considered as the real father of Hindustani (or Hindavi or
Urdu); so important his literary compositions were and so deeply they marked
the development of that language. Along with Ferdowsi (940-1025) and Nizami
Ganjavi (1141-1209), Amir Khusraw constitutes the most illustrious triad of transcendental
Islamic epic poetry which goes beyond the limits of Time, and thanks to mystical
symbolism, blends Cosmogony, Cosmology and Eschatology into an eternal,
paradisiacal present.
Amir Khusraw's quintets (Khamsa) take
Nezami Ganjavi's Khamsa to the next stage of human Soteriology; he therefore
dedicated 4000 verses to Khusraw-e Shirin, an apocalyptic insight into the
relationship between the Savior and the Faithful, before re-elaborating the
same subject in reverse mode: Layla wa Majnun. Pathetic colonial scholarship
persistently interpreted the topic as a love story, but this consists in a
perverse distortion.
Furthermore, Amir Khusraw expands on
the mystical deeds of Iskander dhu'l Qarnayn (Alexander), before coming up with
his majestic opus Hasht Behesht (the Eight Paradises), which constitutes his
'response' to Nizami Ganjavi's Haft Peykar (the Seven Beauties). The
eschatological symbolism around Bahram Gur, i.e. the Iranian symbol of the
Messiah (or Mahdi) par excellence, involves two dimensions in Amir Khusraw's
version of narration: material (the seven major nations of the End Times,
symbolized as princesses, each in a separate pavilion that corresponds to one
of the seven days of the week) and spiritual (the primordial meeting of Bahram
Gur with Dilaram, the beautiful slave girl, who makes animals sleep or awaken
with the sound of her music).
The Tale of the Four Dervishes (قصه چهار درویش; Qisah-ye Chahar Darvesh) is one of Amir
Khusraw's least studied and understood masterpieces. This 'dastan' (داستان)
concerns the Quest of Immortality and the spiritual explorations of the Mahdi
or Messiah at the End Times. The revelatory narrative is highly symbolic and
revolves around the Savior and King, who is herewith named Azad Bakht (the
names mean "free and lucky"). After listening to the instructive
stories of four dervishes, the depressed (because of the fall of the Mankind)
King Azad Bakht comes to know that one of his wives brought a son to life, and
then he finds the courage to generate well balanced and harmonious couples
among the surviving men and women, who thus achieve immortality in concord and
peace. Quite interestingly, Amir Khusraw's poetical prophecy and eschatological
revelation informs us that the prince of China will be the luckiest of all at
the End.
About:
https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/amir-kosrow-poet
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Амир_Хосров_Дехлеви
https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/امیرخسرو_دهلوی
https://ur.wikipedia.org/wiki/امیر_خسرو
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir_Chusrau
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir_Khusrau
https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir_Khusrau
https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/أمير_خسرو
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir_Khusrau
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddles_of_Amir_Khusrow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layla_and_Majnun
https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/hast-behest-2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasht-Bihisht_(poem)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qawwali
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarana
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitar
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mind-matters/the-mystic-poet
https://www.myasa.net/sufindia/amir-ul-shaura%20hazrat%20khawaja%20abul%20hasan%20amir%20khusrau%20dehlavi.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Four_Dervishes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dastan
https://persian.packhum.org/main?url=pf%3Ffile%3D80201013%26ct%3D18
https://persian.packhum.org/main?url=pf%3Ffile%3D80201013%26ct%3D140
In attachment:
- English translation (by Duncan
Forbes; 1874) of the Urdu translation (by Mir Amman; 1804) of Amir Khusraw's
Tale of the Four Dervishes
About
Mir Amman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mir_Amman
About
Duncan Forbes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Forbes_(linguist)
- Samples of Qawwali music (MP4)
Jaanay Iss Dil (Official Music
Video) | Hadiqa Kiani | Sufiscore | New Qawwali Song 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_Gq5Gtd9V4
Qawwali Teri Rehmato Ka Dariya (TOP
QAWWALI || TERI REHMATO KA DARIYA SARE AAM CHAL RAHA HAI)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgNrSxWBjyY
Tuna apna bana kar nazar phar li|Susiana
kalam Qawwali|sufi song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TcUg9TbINA
O Diwani O Mastani | Qawwali by
Taslim, Aarif Khan, Teena Praveen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8htfpSjR2n0&t=480s
- Pictures of major Islamic
monuments of Hindustan
('Pakistan', 'India', 'Bangladesh') with details in the legends (jpeg)
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