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'''Tajuddin Quraishi''' (R) one of the companions of Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R) in the conquest of Sylhet. Son of Kiamuddin, a well-known ''sufi'', Tajuddin Quarishi was born in Yamen and was a descendant of Hazrat Abu Bakr (R). He took part in the battle (1303) against the king of Taraf, Achak Narayana. | '''Tajuddin Quraishi''' (R) one of the companions of Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R) in the conquest of Sylhet. Son of Kiamuddin, a well-known ''sufi'', Tajuddin Quarishi was born in Yamen and was a descendant of Hazrat Abu Bakr (R). He took part in the battle (1303) against the king of Taraf, Achak Narayana. | ||
After the conquest of Sylhet he was first appointed a [[ | After the conquest of Sylhet he was first appointed a [[Qazi|qazi]] and later a [[Diwan|diwan]]. Ultimately he was entrusted with the administration of Dinarpur Chouki (in ancient Laur). He established a ''khanqah'', built mosques and excavated ponds there. He took part in the preaching of Islam in different parts of Habiganj. He came to be known as an ''Alim'' (learned man) and a ''Sufi'' of the Suhrawardia order. He died at Nijchouki in the first half of the 14th century. His mazar is situated there. [Dewan Nural Anwar Hussain Chowdhury] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:30, 9 July 2021
Tajuddin Quraishi (R) one of the companions of Hazrat shah jalal (R) in the conquest of Sylhet. Son of Kiamuddin, a well-known sufi, Tajuddin Quarishi was born in Yamen and was a descendant of Hazrat Abu Bakr (R). He took part in the battle (1303) against the king of Taraf, Achak Narayana.
After the conquest of Sylhet he was first appointed a qazi and later a diwan. Ultimately he was entrusted with the administration of Dinarpur Chouki (in ancient Laur). He established a khanqah, built mosques and excavated ponds there. He took part in the preaching of Islam in different parts of Habiganj. He came to be known as an Alim (learned man) and a Sufi of the Suhrawardia order. He died at Nijchouki in the first half of the 14th century. His mazar is situated there. [Dewan Nural Anwar Hussain Chowdhury]