Shah Jewna, also known as Pir Shah Jewna Mahboob Alam Naqvi Al-Bukhari was a 15th century saint and a Naqvi Sayyid. Born in Kannauj in 895 A.H. (1493 A.D.), he was a direct descendant of Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari, Jewna’s father Sayyed Sadruddin Shah Kabir Naqvi Al Bukhari was the chief advisor of King Sikandar Lodi.[1]
After the death of Makhdoom Jahanian Jahangast, the ancestors of Shah Jewna had moved to Kannauj.[2] Jewna migrated from Kannauj to Shah Jeewna (a town named after him), which was deserted until he settled there. Makhdoom Jahaniya Mosque is still present in Kannauj.[3] Pir Shah Jewna died in the year 971 A.H. (1569) during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jalal-ud-din Akbar. Jewna's descendants are still present in various places of India and Pakistan.[4]
Lineage (Nasab)
editThe following is the lineage of Shah Jewna through the 10th Imam Ali al-Naqi:
- Sayyedina Maula Muhammad RasoolUllah
- Sayyedina Maula Imaam Ali Ibn Abi Taalib Wa Sayyeda Faatima Zehra Binte Muhammad RasoolUllah
- Sayyedina Maula Imaam Hussain
- Sayyedina Maula Imaam Ali Zain Ul Aabideen Sayyed E Saajidin
- Sayyedina Maula Imaam Muhammad Baaqir
- Sayyedina Maula Imaam Jaafar Saadiq
- Sayyedina Maula Imaam Musa Kaazim
- Sayyedina Maula Ali Reeza
- Sayyedina Maula Imaam Muhammad Taqi Al Jawaad
- Sayyedina Maula Imaam Ali Naqi Al Haadi
- Sayyedina Maula Jaafar al Thani al Zaki
- Sayyedina Maula Ali Asghar
- Sayyedina Maula Sayyida Abdullah
- Sayyedina Maula Sayyid Ahmad
- Sayyedina Maula Sayyid Mahmud
- Sayyedina Maula Sayyid Muhammad
- Sayyedina Maula Sayyid Jafar
- Sayyedina Maula Ali Al-Muid
- Sayyedina Maula Sher Shah Jalaluddin Surkh Posh Bukhari
- Sayyedina Pir Sayyid Ahmad Kabir
- Sayyedina Maula Pir Sadruddin Shah Kabir
- Sayyedina Maula Pir Shah Jewna
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Pir-e-Kamil Hazrat Pir Shah Jewna Al-Naqvi Al-Bokhari". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
- ^ "Hazrat Pir Shah Jewna Al-Naqvi Al-Bokhari". www.janathimessage.co.uk. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
- ^ "Makhdoom Jahaniya, mohalla shekhana kannauj". indiapl.com. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ "Glories of Hazrat Pir shah Jewana". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
- ^ "Indian Journal Of Archaeology". ijarch.org. Retrieved 3 February 2021.