Bahouddin Naqshband
First of all, Assalomu aleykum everyone. Today's practise place is Bahouddin Naqshband. Weather is very calm. Teacher checked our notebook and student's number.
The village where he was born was called Qasri Hinduvan (later Qasri Orifon in honor of Bahauddin Naqshband). There is no clear information about his family and children. But it is noted that Bahauddin Naqshband is one of the Sayyidzadas belonging to the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad, and Sayyid Ali, the second son of the 11th Imam Hassan al-Askari from the father's side, his father Muhammad Bukhari was a weaver and an embroiderer (naqshband). Bahauddin Naqshband's grandfather Sayyid Jalaluddin Bukhari has a special service. He was closely associated with the Sufis. Because of this, his grandson became very interested in theology.
Bahauddin Naqshband memorial complex - hazira near the tomb of Sheikh Bahauddin Naqshband - ensemble (Bukhara region, 16th century). An architectural monument in Qasri Orifon village, Kogon district, Bukhara region. The three architectural monuments were founded by Shaibani Abdulaziz Khan, Khan of Bukhara, in 1544. Bahauddin complex consists of huts (Dakhmai shahan and Bahauddin hut), mausoleum, 2 mosques, bath house, pool, well, minaret, madrasa and Abdulaziz Khan's house. Bahauddin Naqshband is the seventh representative of the seven pirs in Bukhara.
The Bahauddin Naqshband monument complex is located 10 km north-east of Bukhara and has been formed for many centuries. This complex first appeared after the death of Bahauddin Naqshband. During the time of the Soviets, it was forbidden to visit the grave here. Bahauddin Nqashband's full name is Bahauddin Muhammad ibn Burkhaniddin Muhammad al-Bukhari, he lived in 1318-1389. He was known by such names as "Shahi Naqshband" and "Khojayi Buzruk". Bahauddin Naqshband is known as the seventh pir[2]. Bahauddin Naqshband memorial complex begins with a small domed gatehouse. In 2003, 28 verses of Surah "Ra'd" were written by the calligrapher Habibullah Salih in "Babi Islam" i.e. Gate of Islam [2]. The name of the masters and the year of construction of the building are written in the nastaq letter on the muqarnas part of the gate.







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