Naseer-uddin-Naseer

Syed Ghulam Naseer ud din Naseer Gilani
Religion Islam
Order Sufism Qadiriyya Chishti Order
Other names Chiraghe Golra, Peer Sahib Golra Sharif, Huzoor Naseer e Millat
Personal
Born (1949-11-14)14 November 1949
Golra Sharif, Pakistan
Died 13 February 2009(2009-02-13) (aged 59)
Golra Sharif, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
Parents Syed Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani
Relatives Syed Ghulam Mohiyyuddin Gilani (grandfather), Peer Meher Ali Shah (great-grandfather)
Senior posting
Based in Golra Sharif
Title Pir
Predecessor Syed Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani
Successor Syed Ghulam Nizamuddin Jami
Religious career
Website www.tajdaregolra.com

Peer Syed Ghulam Naseer-uddin Naseer Gilani (November 14, 1949 – February 13, 2009)[1] (Urdu: پیر نصیر الدین نصیر‬‎) was a Pakistani poet, renowned Islamic scholar and Sufi Muslim of the Chishti Sufi order. He was the custodian of Shrine Golra Sharif, in the Islamabad Capital Territory of Pakistan. Pir Naseeruddin was the great grandson of Peer Meher Ali Shah of Golra Sharif and the son of Syed Ghulam Moinuddin Gilani, known as Baray Lalajee. He is the nephew of the shrine's current Sajjada nashin Syed Shah Abdul Haq Gilani.

Pir Naseeruddin was a renowned religious scholar and poet. He wrote poetry in Arabic, Urdu and Punjabi languages and authored 36 books. He played important role in spreading the message of Islam in the Potohar region.[2][1]

Naseer-uddin-Naseer in childhood.

Books

His books include

  • Lafz-i-Allah kee Tahqiq[1][3]
  • Kia Iblees Alim Thaa[1]
  • Pakistan mein Zalzaley ke Tabahkarian[1]
  • Musalmaanoon ke Urooj-o-Zawal kay Asbab[1]
  • Quran Majid key Aadab-i-Tilawat’[1]
  • Mawazna-i-Ilm-o-Karamat[1]
  • Faiz e Nisbat
  • Fatwa Naveesi ke aadab
  • Peeran E Peer ki shakhsiyat, seerat, taleemat
  • Aaena Shareeat mein Peeri mureedi ki hesiyat[4]

Death

Pir Naseeruddin died on Friday, February 13, 2009 at the age of 58. He suffered a massive heart attack and was shifted to a private hospital. But he died before being provided any medical aid.

Thousands of his followers converged on Golra shrine at sector E-11 from across the country and abroad after hearing about his death.


References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Pir Naseeruddin laid to rest". DAWN.COM. February 15, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
  2. "Pir Naseer ud din Naseer R.A of Golra Sharif-COMPLETE Biography-tajdaregolra.com". Pir Naseer ud din Naseer (R.A) Official Website Golra Sharif. November 14, 1949. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
  3. http://www.thelibrarypk.com/lafz-allah-ki-tehqeeq-peer-naseer-ud-din-pdf/
  4. "Pir Naseer Books".
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