Hast-o-Neest Institute of Traditional Studies & Art
Ramazan
Kareem Calender
Reading
Shah Waliullah's work
Fuyud al-Haramayn
(Emanations or Spiritual
Visions of Mecca and Medina)
with Taimoor Khan Mumtaz
Weekdays - Mondays to Fridays
8:30 to
9:30 pm
Hastoneest Gulberg
Queries
0300 849 3170
Shah Wali Ullah Muhaddis Dehlvi (b.1703, Delhi)
memorized the Holy Quran and gained knowledge of Tafseer, Hadith, Mysticism, Metaphysics, Logic, and Theology (Ilm-ul-Kalam) while still in his boyhood. He
also studied medicine.
In 1731 he went to the Hijaz on a pilgrimage
(Hajj) and stayed there for fourteen months studying Hadith and Fiqh under such
distinguished scholars as abu Tahir al-Kurdi al-Madani, Wafd Allah al-Makki,
and Taj al-Din al-Qali.
During this time, he also saw
the forty-seven spiritual visions which form the subject matter of his famous
mystical work Fuyud al-Haramayn (Emanations or Spiritual Visions of Mecca and
Medina).
He returned to Delhi in 1733, where he spent the
rest of his life in producing numerous works till his death in 1763.