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Sunday, June 28, 2009

"Urs" Sharif




Khwaja Enayetpuri's teachings are highly respected and maintained by thousands of people in this sub-continent, and every year on the occasion of Urs (annual occasion commemorating his death) hundreds of thousands of people congregate at the Mazar (shrine) from far and near to observe the day with due solemnity. The recitation of the Qur’an, Milad Mahfil, prayer for blessings and above all ‘Zikr-e-Qulb’ mark the Urs program.
Now, is 'Urs' Islamic? This question is often raised by fundamental Muslims. We would like to shed some light on this issue.

'Urs' is an Arabic word. In dictionary, a number of meanings are observed. Dictionary meanings of the word 'urs' include walima, marriage, flowery nuptial bed, etc. The above mentioned meanings are found in Logate Sayedi, Logate Firoji or Meshbahul Logate. Besides, the term 'urs' has two other meanings:
1. Union 2. Religious function organized on the occasion of anniversary of death of Awli-Allah or Pir-e-Kamils to have sawab resani (blessing) on their holly souls. In the book 'Perso-Arabic elements in Bengali' edited by Dr. Sheikh Gholam Maqsud, the following meanings are observed: anniversary in memory of a saint. In the Bangla Dictionary, edited by Dr. Enamul Huq and published by Bangla Academy, the following meaning has been given: Holy functions at the mausoleum of Awli-Darbesh.
The etymological meaning of the word 'urs' is union. Awli-Allah or the saints of the mystics of the secret knowledge of Allah go in close contact with Allah just after their death and unite with Him. This union takes place between the lover and the beloved, between universal soul and the pure soul. This union is a very happy one. And, since death helps to materialize this union Prophet Muhammad (sm) said: "Death is such a bridge that brings about union between friends." This great happy spiritual union is the good luck of the prophet and representatives of the prophets, that is, the Awli-Allah, for they hold the status of friendship. They fight with Nafse-Ammara, defeat Nafse-Ammara in this Jihade Akbar (great war against nafs or self), get them free from the servitude of the world, and set at naught all physical attractions and attachment to the material world. The Sufi reaches the highest stage of spirituality and comes closer to the nearness of Allah, attains the pleasure of Allah and holds the status of friendship with Allah. That is why, the mystics enjoy good fortune to become united with the divine soul, i.e. Allah the Exalt just after their death. This is a highly joyous and spiritual union. This spiritual union is willed, for death paves the way of this glorious union. And the day on which the pure soul of the saint unites with the Divine Soul, some religious festivities are observed for conveying sawab resani on the pure soul of the saint. This is known as 'Urs'. This word has one more meaning. Angels - Munkar and Nakir- will ask different questions to the deceased inside the grave. If a believer is able to answer properly to the questions raised by Munkar and Nakir, then they tell the deceased person: "Sleep like that Dulhan (son-in-law) whom none but his or her beloved can awaken". Here 'Urs' has been used to mean the flowery nuptial bed. Perhaps, for that reason another meaning of 'Urs' is having a nuptial night. However, the religious rite organized by the 'Darbar' (monastery) of Awli-Allahs which is called 'Urs' basically on the anniversary of death of the Awli-Allahs to convey sawab resani on the soul of the Awli-Allahs is a highly religious Majlis (congregation). We are also familiar with 'Fateha-e-yazdaham' -the death anniversary of the great Sufi Hazrat Abdul Quader Jilani(r). This is a function which is very much full of Barakat (bounteous) and Fazilat (prestigious) and considered fully Islamic. The Fateha which is held on the birth and death anniversaries of Hazrat Muhammad (sm) is 'Fateha-e-Duazdaham' and corroborates the validity of 'Urs' as an Islamic ritual.

(Source: special supplement published in the Daily Star on the occasion of Urs of Hazrat Khwajababa Faridpuri, 1999).(Note- Pic1- 1947, Pic-2 - 44 years ago, pic-3- current)

Hazrat Khwaja Yunus Ali ( Khwaja Enayetpuri)


Hazrat Khwaja Yunus Ali, popularly known as Khwaja Enayetpuri, was born at Enayetpur in the district of Sirajgonj, the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in 1886 and died in 1951. His father, Mawlana Khwaja Abdul Karim whom Enayetpuri lost at the age of five, was greatly influenced by Sufism. His forefathers were originally from Baghdad, and migrated to Delhi, then to Enayetpur. He possesses a highly dignified lineage. His father, Khwaja Abdul Karim, is believed to have studied volumes of works on Sufism in his childhood and thus was known as a great saint. He was greatly enlightened in the light of Sufism the foundation of which is traced in the passages of the Qur’an. He left this world while Khwaja Enayetpuri was only five years old. It is believed that almost all of the ancestors of Khwaja Enayetpuri were well educated. What we know from relic papers is that Khwaja Enayetpuri came of a very aristocratic Semitic Muslim family whose roots were traced back to the famous Fatema dynasty. Once many Muslims of the Syed community of Baghdad migrated to India when a dire famine broke out as an epidemic in Baghdad. Amongst many, Sheikh Ismail and Sheikh Bahadur belonging to the Semitic tradition mentioned above came to Delhi and lived there for several years under the patronage of the emperor. As time went on, they wandered from one place to another in want of food and shelter and finally moved towards Bengal while the British seized the whole sub-continent. Having visited many places in pursuance of a suitable habitat they reached the village Aminpur, Pabna; and with the assistance of a dignified man, some of their successors took shelter at Enayetpur in the district of Sirajgonj. The widely renowned saint Enayetpuri of Enayetpur Darbar Sharif was a direct descendant of them.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College & Hospital


Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College & Hospital (KYAMCH) is set on a land of a total area covering 87 Acres (approx.) on the bank of the river Jamuna with a panoramic view and pollution free atmosphere in Enayetpur, under Sirajgonj.

Enayetpur is the holy birthplace of the Great Saint of this sub-continent Hazrat Khwaja Yunus Ali(R) . Millions of followers visit Enayetpur throughout the year to pay their respect. Enayetpur is situated 147 Kms from capital Dhaka and 22.5 Kms from Jamuna Bridge linking Northern and Southern part of the country.

  • 586 Beded Hospital

  • Equipped with 21 clean room OR

  • Operating theaters accessible only through Air Shower for sterilization

  • Fully equipped ICUs and CCUs

  • Fully equipped General Ward

  • Central Medical Gas Supply System with all beds

  • 400 rooms for Guest accompanying patients

  • Central Sterilization Supply Department (CSSD) to decontaminate reusable instruments and linen

  • Water treatment Plant for pure drinking water

  • Fully Automatic Laundry System

  • Nurse Call System

  • Incinerator for waste management

  • Fully Computerized Hospital Information System to smoothen hospital activities both operational and managerial

  • Surgeons, Physicians and Nursing staff are caring to the patients, turning their profession into passion

  • Five star service all the way

  • Invasive and Non-Invasive Cardiac procedures

  • Full fledged facilities in Orthopedic, ENT, Ophthalmology, Pediatric, Obstetric & Gynecology, Urology, Gastroentology, Skin & VD, Laboratory & Imaging, Pharmacy, Mortuary

  • Priority care in post operative in neo natal and ante natal period

For the first time in Bangladesh, Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College & Hospital (KYAMCH), located on 87 acres of land, out of city hustle & bustle in a pollution free picturesque surrounding on bank of river Jamuna, the holy birth place of Hazrat Khwaja Yunus Ali (R) Enayetpuri

At KYAMCH we mean and deliver Five-Star service you have never experienced before. It has a track record of hundred percent successes in invasive and Non-Invasive Cardiac procedures.

We ensure affordable world class Medicare facilities at your doorstep.

Welcome to our village

Enayetpur is a thana in Sirajgonj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. The river Jamuna is passing just beside it. Enayetpur is famous for an Islamic saint named Shah Sufi Khaja Yunus Ali Enayetpuri. This thana has also some villages which are famous for handloom. Here the sharees(female dress), Lungis(male dress) are produced. Among the villages Gopalpur, Rupnai, Khukni, Gopinathpur are main. Most of the people here are related with the loom.

Recently a rich hospital named "KHAJA YUNUS ALI MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL" is providing health services to the people of the whole district as well as other part of the country.

It is the location of Enayetpur High School.

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