Biography of Turkic Sufi Ahmad Yasawi and his Tomb | احمد یسوی کی سوانح حیات اور مقبرہ کی تاریخ

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Biography of Turkic Sufi Ahmad Yasawi, history of his Tomb

Dekhti Aankhooon aur sountay kaanoon ko Asslamoalaikum, In this islamic informative video, we present the biography of Ahmad Yasawi, a revered Turkic poet and Sufi thinker. describing the key events that shaped his life, his poetic works, and the spiritual messages embedded within them. Ahmad Yasawi's unique approach to Sufism and his role in promoting spiritual awareness among the Turkic peoples are explored in depth. This video serves as a tribute to his lasting impact on literature and spirituality.

Ahmad Yasawi Qoja Ahmet Iasaui, Khwaje Ahmad-e Yasavi was a Turkic poet and Sufi, an early mystic who exerted a powerful influence on the development of Sufi orders throughout the Turkic-speaking world. Yasawi is the earliest known Turkic poet who composed poetry in Middle Turkic.He was a pioneer of popular mysticism, founded the first Turkic Sufi order, the Yasawiyya or Yeseviye, which very quickly spread over Turkic-speaking areas.He was a Hanafi scholar like his murshid (spiritual guide), Yusuf Hamadani.

Ahmed Yesevi was born to Ibrahim in Sayram at the end of the 11th century. He lost his father at the age of seven and was then raised by Arslan Baba [tr].By then, Yasawi had already advanced through a series of high spiritual stages and, under the direction of Arslan Baba, the young Ahmad reached a high level of maturity and slowly began to win fame from every quarter. His father Ibrahim had already been renowned in that region for performing countless feats and many legends were told of him. Consequently, it was recognized that, with respect to his lineage as well, this quiet and unassuming young boy, who always listened to his elder sister, held a spiritually important position.

Yesevi later moved to Bukhara and followed his studies with Yusuf Hamadani. Upon the demise of Yusuf Hamdani, first Abdullah Barki and then Hassan-i Andaki became the head of Hamadani's khanqah.Yasawi became the head murshid of the Naqshbandi order when Hassan-i Andaki died in 1160. He then turned this position to Abdul Khaliq Ghijduwani under Hamadani's advice and moved to Turkistan City in order to spread Islam in Turkestan.

Ahmad Yasawi made considerable efforts to spread Islam throughout Central Asia and had numerous students in the region. Yasawi's poems created a new genre of religious folk poetry in Central Asian Turkic literature and influenced many religious poets in the following countries.[10] Yasawi turned the city of Iasy into the major centre of learning for the Kazakh Steppe, then retired to a life of contemplation at the age of 63. He dug himself an underground cell where he spent the rest of his life.

Turkish scholar Hasan Basri Çantay noted: "It was a Seljuk king who brought Rumi, the great Sufi poet, to Konya; and it was in Seljuq times that Ahmed Yasawi, another great Sufi, lived and taught. The influence of those two remarkable teachers has continued to the present." Yasawi is also mentioned by Edward Campbell (writing as Ernest Scott) as a member of the Khwajagan. Yasawi also influenced Turkish poet Yahya Kemal Beyatli, he said: "Who is this Ahmad Yasawi? If you study him, you will find our nationality in Him."

Ahmed Yesevi (born 11th century, Sayram [now in Kazakhstan]—died 1166, Yasi, Turkistan [now Turkmenistan]The shrine erected at his tomb by the order of the Karakhanides was destroyed in the course of the Mongolian conquest and 223 years after his death, “Hazret Sultan” Mausoleum was erected at his tomb by a personal order of Amir Timur who worshiped Yassawi as a saint.

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