Scholarly Studies on Pir Naseeruddin Shah: Spiritual Guidance, Literary Contributions, and Social Influence
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https://doi.org/10.5281/Keywords:
Pir Naseeruddin Shah, Sufism / Tasawwuf, Spiritual guidance, Urdu and Persian poetry, Societal impact, Chishti-Qadiri order, Islamic scholarshipAbstract
This study presents a comprehensive review of existing research on Pir Naseeruddin Shah, a distinguished Sufi scholar, spiritual guide, and literary figure of the Indian subcontinent. The research focuses on three interrelated dimensions of his life and legacy: spiritual guidance, literary contributions, and societal impact. The first dimension explores his role as a spiritual mentor within the Chishti-Qadiri Sufi order, highlighting his teachings on Tasawwuf, ethical conduct, and the practical integration of Shariah in daily life. The second dimension examines his literary output, including poetry and prose in Urdu, Persian, and Arabic, which reflect divine love, mystical insight, and moral guidance. The third dimension investigates his influence on the community, analyzing how his teachings shaped social behavior, promoted ethical values, and inspired spiritual awareness among followers and the wider society. Through a review of biographical accounts, textual analyses, and secondary literature, this research synthesizes existing scholarly work to provide a holistic understanding of Pir Naseeruddin Shah’s contributions. The study also identifies gaps in current research, particularly the need for comparative and empirical studies that situate his work within contemporary Sufi scholarship and Islamic intellectual history.
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