Mohammed Burhanuddin Explained

Mohammed Burhanuddin should not be confused with Mohammed Burhanuddin I.

Mohammed Burhanuddin
Native Name:مُحـمّـد بـُرهـان الـدّيـن
Honorific Prefix:Syedna
Birth Name:Mohammed
Birth Date:6 March 1915
Birth Place:Surat, Bombay Presidency, British India
Death Place:Malabar Hill, Mumbai, India
Resting Place:Raudat Tahera, Mumbai
Citizenship:Indian
Home Town:Mumbai, India
Religion:Shi'a Islam
Sect:Ismailism
Subsect:Dawoodi Bohra
Office1:Da'i al-Mutlaq
Term Start1:1965
Term End1:2014
Predecessor1:Taher Saifuddin
Successor1:Mufaddal Saifuddin
Spouse:Amatullah Aaisaheba
Father:Taher Saifuddin
Mother:Husaina Aaisaheba
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Style:His Holiness
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Office2:Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University
Term Start2:3 Oct 1999
Term End2:3 Oct 2002
Predecessor2:Hakim A Hameed
Successor2:Aziz M Ahmadi
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Mohammed Burhanuddin (6 March 1915 – 17 January 2014) was the 52nd Dā'ī al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi Bohras.[1] He led the community for 49 years in a period of social, economic, and educational prosperity;[2] [3] strengthened and re-institutionalized the fundamental core of the community's faith; revived its culture, tradition, and heritage. In successfully achieving coexistence of traditional Islamic values and modern Western practices within the community, Burhanuddin completed the work his predecessor Taher Saifuddin had started. Burhanuddin was presented the highest national civilian honors of the states of Egypt and Jordan recognising his revivalism and restoration efforts.[4] He was known in Arab countries as Azamat us-Sultan . Owing to extensive travels for community reach-out, he was the first Dā'ī al-Mutlaq to visit Europe, Australia, and America.[5]

Life

Early life

Burhanuddin was born to Taher Saifuddin and Husaina Aaisaheba in Surat in the Indian state of Gujarat.[6]

Burhanuddin, taught by his father,[7] completed his religious education at the age of 13. Following Burhanuddin's mīthāq (oath) in Surat, aged 15, he was appointed Amir al-Hajj (Arabic: أمِير الحَجّ |lit=chief of hajj pilgrims), was conferred the title of Shaykh (Arabic: الشيخ |lit=leader), and bestowed the laqab of Burhan al-Din (Arabic: بُرهان الدّيْن |lit=proof of faith) by his father, Taher Saifuddin.

On his 17th birthday, Burhanuddin was promoted to the rank of Haddiyah [8] and made in charge of Alvazaratus Saifiyah, the central administrative body of the community. At age 19, Taher Saifuddin designated him as his successor to the office of the Dai al-Mutlaq (Arabic: داعي المطلق | lit=absolute missionary), and subsequently elevated him to the station of Mazoon al-Da'wat (Arabic: مأذون الدعوة |lit=authorized missionary), making him his second-in-command.[9] [10] By age 20, Burhanuddin had committed the entire Quran to memory.[11]

Marriage and family

Burhanuddin married Amatullah Aaisaheba in 1937 in Surat. She was the daughter of Abdul Husain, a descendant of the 46th Da'i al-Mutlaq Abdul Qadir Najmuddin.[12] The city and the Iwan of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah, the main venue of the celebrations, were decorated heavily.[13] Taher Saifuddin extended an open invitation to all community members to attend the ceremonies, and had also invited distinguished dignitaries and government officials.[14]

Burhanuddin and Amatullah had 10 children, seven sons and three daughters.[15] [16]

Al-Dai al-Mutlaq

After the demise of his father, Taher Saifuddin on 12 November 1965, Mohammed Burhanuddin presided over a 40-day mourning period and assumed the office of his predecessor. He chose the burial place of his father to be Qasre Husaini (Raudat Tahera), the site where the shrines of Imam Ali and Imam Husain were fabricated.

Centenary

In 2011, Burhanuddin, celebrated his centenary in accordance with the Islamic calendar. A mega procession was organised in Mumbai that started from MG Road to Azam Campus Grounds (the route is popularly known as Marine Drive) involving 8000 participants. Followers were dressed in golden robes traversing on horses or upon chariots. Various floats were a part of the parade displaying a variety of accomplishments during Burhanuddin's tenure. Similar processions took place at community centers across the world.[17] During the ceremonies held over the period of a week, Burhanuddin laid the foundation stone for the SBUT project in Bhendi Bazar[18] and announced the opening of a branch of the Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah university in Nairobi, Kenya.

Succession

Burhanuddin spent a few days every year in London, where he had a home. During one such visit in 2011, he suffered a stroke and was admitted to Cromwell Hospital. Some days after being admitted to the hospital, he appointed his 2nd son, Mufaddal Saifuddin, as his successor holding a few members of his immediate family to bear witness, as per the religious traditions. He asked for the news to be communicated to all community members.[19]

Upon his return to Mumbai, Burhanuddin visited the mausoleum of his father. There, he reiterated his proclamation upon Mufaddal Saifuddin as his successor-designate amongst thousands of onlookers, the event also being broadcast to a number of other locations in Mumbai.[20]

Activities

Libas al-Anwar

thumb|left|upright=0.8|A Dawoodi Bohra family in their religious attire, the Libas al-Anwar.

Burhanuddin issued a dress code, calling for male Bohras to grow a beard and wear a white topi and kurta, and for women to wear a colorful two piece abaya, known formally as a Rida. This Islamization countered a trend toward assimilation into the larger culture of their ancestors that was also prevalent under his predecessor, Taher Saifuddin and the previous Du'at before them.[21] The history of this culture can be traced back to the medieval Fatimid dynasty in Egypt.

Al-Jame al-Anwar

In 1980 CE/1401 AH, the Al-Hakim mosque was extensively refurbished in white marble and gold trim by Mohammed Burhanuddin. Remnants of the original decorations, including stucco carvings, timber tie-beams, and Quranic inscriptions were restored as part of the renovations. His intent to restore the ancient Al-Hakim Mosque as a place of worship in contemporary times necessitated a lighting solution that provided this important functionality to the mosque and did so in a manner that paid tribute to the Fatimid tradition of illumination and its aesthetics. The miraculous emergence of the mishkat or small lantern from the niche of the richly decorated façade of Al Jami al Aqmar provided that solution. The niche in which the lantern motif was found has also been compared to the mihrab niche of Al Azhar mosque, the same also now found in Al-Hakim mosque, which has a central motif that resembles a large lamp or lantern.[22]

Educational contributions

In October 1999, Burhanuddin was elected Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University,[23] a position that his father also held. He is credited with expanding the two century old Arabic university Al Jamea tus Saifiyah. In 1983, a new campus of "Al Jamea tus Saifiyah" was built by him in Karachi.[7] [24] He built the "Burhaniyah Business Counseling Center" in Mumbai to provide modern business solutions.[7] He also built the Raudat Tahera, a mausoleum of his father Taher Saifuddin in Mumbai, India. It is one of a kind, having the entire Quran inscribed on its inner white walls in letters decorated with of gold leaves and with precious stones.[7] [25] It was inaugurated in 1975 by the erstwhile President of India Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.

In 1976, he established a facility exclusively dedicated to the study of arts and sciences of the Quran.[26]

MSB Schools

See main article: MSB Educational Institute. MSB[27] (also known as Al Madrasa Tus Saifiya Tul Burhaniyah[28] [29]) was founded by Burhanuddin in 1984, with its first two branches in Mumbai, India and Nairobi, Kenya. It is accredited with the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education[30] and is operated under the purview of the office of the Dai al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohras. The institute has branches in 25 cities across India, Pakistan, East Africa, and the Middle East.[31]

Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah

See main article: Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah. On the occasion of his 100th birth anniversary, Mohammed Burhanuddin established a third campus of the institute of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah in Nairobi, Kenya.[32] Two years later, his son Mufaddal Saifuddin, announced the dedication of yet another campus of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah in Marol (Mumbai) on his behalf. The construction of each campus is centered around a masjid, with all buildings oriented towards the Kaaba in Mecca.[33] All four campuses have integrated green building techniques and observe environmental friendly operations. The buildings have been designed to utilize sunlight and facilitate natural ventilation as much as possible, and avoid dependency on artificial methods that consume great amounts of electricity, for e.g. solar water heating systems have been used in the dormitories of the Surat campus. A layout of coconut trees planted along the perimeter of the Karachi campus’ sports field mitigates waterlogging not only in Jamea but also in the surrounding homes. Recycling, compost facilities, motion sensor lighting and paper reduction policies are also applied in all four campuses.

Al-Multaqa al-Fatemi al-Ilmi

In the year 1978, Burhanuddin held a historic Islamic conference in Surat where he called upon delegates of the community centers to adhere to the time-tested traditions of their faith while also embracing the beneficial ‘new’ with the advent of scientific advancements. Amongst his important messages to the community was to renounce the practice of riba . The congregation initially started in Surat and was thereafter held in Mumbai, Karachi, Nairobi and Dar es salaam between 1978 - 1988.

The first gathering at Surat in 1978 was held in Iwaan al-Barakat of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah. Burhanuddin laid down seven principles in this meet to develop social, educational and economic fervor amongst his followers.

In 1984, on the twin occasions of the 100th birth anniversary of his father, Taher Saifuddin and the 1400th birth anniversary of Husayn ibn Ali, Muhammed's grandson; Burhanuddin laid down another set of principles similar in spirit to the ones established before with the added emphasis of Qardan Hasana, which are interest-free loans. The abolition of riba from an institutional level and to certain extents on an individual level is considered to be the highlight of these meetings.[34]

Community kitchens

Burhanuddin established community kitchens (viz. Faiz al-Mawaid al-Burhaniyah) to provide meals everyday to the Dawoodi Bohra families, thus providing free time for women to pursue economic, educational or religious activities.[35] The community kitchens don't discriminate between the privileged and the underprivileged sections, both getting the same "good quality and hygienically-prepared" food,[36] while the community members have the provision of paying for their own family, and for sponsoring those who cannot afford it.[37]

Medical aid

Saifee Hospital

See main article: Saifee Hospital. Burhanuddin conceptualized and established Saifee Hospital in Mumbai, a state-of-the-art, multi-specialty, 250-bed hospital.[38] It was inaugurated in 2005 by Dr. Manmohan Singh, the erstwhile prime minister of India.[39] During the inauguration, Dr Singh said: "The Bohra community has made a noble and significant contribution to society at large in constructing the Saifee Hospital and I too pray and hope that it benefits all sections of our society" [40]

The main vision of the hospital is to provide preventive, curative and holistic care to individuals from every strata. The hospital consists of 2574 beds and is a multi-speciality healthcare destination.[41] It has 44 ICU beds, 9 Operational Theatres and conducts approximately 10,000 surgeries in a year.[42] It has been certified by ‘The International Standards Organisation’ (ISO) and National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL).

The hospital specializes in Robotic Surgeries, Bariatric Surgeries, Cardiology, Critical Care Medicine and Dentistry among other services.

Burhani Medical Idara

Mohammed Burhanuddin set up the Burhani Medical Idara (Department). The aim of this department is to provide medical aid to the members of the Dawoodi Bohra community.[43]

The official website of the department has an online Doctor's directory which enlists the name of all doctors of the community who are providing their services free of charge. As of 15 December 2019, a total of 2549 doctors have been registered with the department. The ratio of doctors with respect to the total members of the community is 1:300.

Apart from this, hospitals have been established all across the globe in places such as Tanzania and Pakistan, where medical aid is provided at a subsidised rate.

Saifee Ambulance in Mumbai provides subsidised medical services to the local neighbourhood.  It extends  help in hospitalisation, immunisation and blood donation. It also sets up regular medical camps.[40]

Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust

See main article: Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust. One of Burhanuddin's major undertakings was the establishment of the Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust. This redevelopment project comprising 16.5 acres of landform has approximately 250 existing buildings, 1250 shops and 3200 families under its radar in South Mumbai. The idea is to incorporate the locality's dilapidated structures into a more sustainable development project, with new buildings, modern infrastructure, wider roads, more open spaces and commercial establishments.

Using the ‘best principles of urban planning’ the project aims to meet the present and future socio-economic needs of the people. The neighborhood, famously known as Bhendi Bazaar has been divided into 7 sub-clusters. The majority of the flats in these buildings will relocate the existing tenants/occupants to better accommodation. The area will have its own environment-friendly decorum along with an efficient sewage treatment plant, solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and garbage disposal units. The project aims to be resource neutral. It has already been pre-certified 'Gold' by the Indian Green Buildings Council.[44]

Memorisation of the Quran

Burhanuddin emphasized ‘memorising the entire Quran’. There are several examples where Burhanuddin has announced this idea on an international level, for example on the occasion of completion of 1400 years of Quranic revelation on Mohammed (1387 H), and in the International Islamic Conference on Aspects of Islamic Studies at Albert Hall, London (Meherjaan al-Alami al Islami 1976 CE) he addressed this desire in his speech.[45] Subsequently, in that same year, a Quranic  institute by the name of Mahad al-Zahra was established by him.[46] The main objectives of this institution is to facilitate learning of the art of recitation, memorization and understanding of the Quran and its sciences.[47]

Mohammed Burhanuddin had inaugurated Mahad al-Zahra, Karachi in the year 1404H, during his birthday celebrations there. In 1415 H, he delivered a sermon where he stressed upon the memorisation of the Quran and directed the students of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah to commit the entire Quran to memory. In the following year 1416 H, Husain Burhanuddin, the grandson of Mohammed Burhanuddin memorised the  entire Quran and since then this initiative has taken traction tenfold.

In the year 1418 H/ 1998, Burhanuddin laid down the foundation for a new branch of Mahad al-Zahra in Surat (India).[48] The new facility provides the ideal environment of comfort and peace for the students engrossed in the demanding memorisation process. This institute also houses an audio studio where various recordings have been taped. The entire Quran has also been recorded and distributed via CDs and lately, through the internet. Students of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah memorise the Quran under this institution and render teaching services to community members residing in different parts of the world. In H 1433 / C.E. 2013, a kindergarten named Rawdat al-Quran al-Kareem (RQK) was established in Mumbai with the aim of nurturing young pupils in the light of the Quran.

E-learning

In the year 2005, a distance-learning memorization program was launched to reach out to members of the community who live in distant cities such as Sydney, Australia, Los Angeles.

Marriage ceremonies

Burhanuddin continued his father's tradition of organising mass marriages, known as Rasm-e Saifee, during his visits to various Dawoodi Bohra communities. Taiseer un Nikah, an international committee, plays principal role in match-making, counseling, and facilitating the solemnization of these marriages.[49]

Ashara Mubaraka

The Ashara Mubaraka (Arabic: عشرة مباركه |lit=the blessed ten) is an annual mourning of Husayn ibn Ali's martyrdom at the Battle of Karbala.[50] In the tradition of the Fatimids,[51] [52] the Da'i al-Mutlaq delivers ten wa'az (Persian: وعظ |lit=sermons) on Islamic philosophy, history, liturgy, expository, horatory over 9 days: One wa'az each day for 8 days starting 2nd Muharram and two on the final day of Ashura (Urdu: عاشوراء ), the 10th of Muharram.[53] Every year the Da'i al-Mutlaq selects a city to host the Ashara at[54] [55] which, at times, attract 100,000 to 200,000 azadar-e Husayn (Urdu: عزادارِ حسين |lit=mourners of Husayn).[56] [57] [58] [59] [60] The ashara wa'az from the host city is, on occasion, broadcast to various venues around the world.[56] [57] Pilgrims are often provided with free accommodation, transportation, and meals.[57] [61] [62] [63] The faculty of Funun al-Quran, a department of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah, oversees elaborate Tazyeen of the host venue.[64]

CEAHCityProvinceCountryStart DateEnd Date
1966 1386 MumbaiMaharashtra
1967 1387
1968 1388
1969 1389
1970 1390
1971 1391West Bengal
1972 1392
1973 1393
1974 1394
1975 1395
1976 1396
1397
1977 1398 Sindh
1978 1399
1979 1400
1980 1401
1981 1402
1982 1403Gujarat
1983 1404Sindh
1984 1405
1985 1406
1986 1407
1987 1408
1988 1409
1989 1410
1990 1411
1991 1412 Western Province
1992 1413
1993 1414
1994 1415
1995 1416
1996 1417
1997 1418
1998 1419
1999 1420
2000 1421
2001 1422 Houston[65] [66]
2002 1423
2003 1424
2004 1425Dubai[67]
2005 1426 Surat[68]
2006 1427 Mumbai[69]
2007 1428Colombo[70] [71] [72]
2008 1429
2008/09 1430 Mombasa[73] [74]
2009 1431
2010 1432 Mumbai[75]
2011 1433
2012 1434
2013 1435

Teaching

Patriotism

Mohammed Burhaunndin always instructed his followers to be patriotic to the state they resided in. In Islam, loyalty to the land of abode is an integral part of one's faith. Mohammed Burhanuddin urged his followers to follow the laws of the country they live in and strive to be good citizens. Dawoodi Bohras have therefore become well integrated into the various societies that they have become part of, in the countries in which they reside. They are active in community help efforts and also partake in social drives and campaigns.

Islamic Identity

Throughout his 50 years in the office, Mohammed Burhaunndin strove to imbibe a particular Islamic identity to his followers. The most prominent distinction of the Dawoodi Bohra community is their religious attire, known as the Libas-al-Anwar (lit. Radiant Clothes.) For men, it usually consists of a trouser-like pant called an izar, coupled with a loose elongated shirt-like draping over the upper body --- called a kurta along with an overcoat called a saya, which is topped off by a skull cap called - Topi. The women's attire is called a ‘Rida’ which is an all-covering dress worn by Bohra women. Furthermore, the men in the community adorn a full-grown beard which adds to their distinctive identity.

In addition to the distinctive clothes, he also urged his followers to speak a unique language, known as the Lisan-al-Da’wah (the language of Da’wah). The language is predominantly rooted in Arabic and Gujarati with a mix of words from other languages such as Urdu and Persian.

Burhanuddin has also supported the movement towards Islamic English where the expression of Islamic norms and Quranic concepts are better articulated in the English language without compromising the meaning. For example ‘Mosque’ though derived from the Arabic word ‘Masjid’ fails to convey the original meaning of the word, ‘a place for prostration or sajda.[76]

Upliftment

During his life, Mohammed Burhanuddin regularly urged his followers to extend help to the less fortunate in society. In the year H 1424 H/ C.E. 2002, during his visit to the island nation of Madagascar, Burhanuddin instituted the idea of ‘upliftment’ and called upon all the members of the community to help their fellow community members. Along with the community members, he expanded his efforts to help the society at large. This can be understood by the aids provided by him in the aftermath of the Bombay Riots and the Bhuj earthquake. During the month of Ramadan, the less fortunate members of the community would be provided essentials such as clothes, food, shelter and medical services.

To carry out these functions, Mohammed Burhanuddin set up institutions such as His Holiness Doctor Syedna Taher Saifuddin Memorial Foundation (STSMF).[77]

Trade and business

The new Trust was aimed to provide modern solutions for today's modern business. Throughout his life, Mohammed Burhanuddin urged his community to enter the world of trade, business and industrialization. The word ‘Bohra’ itself denotes the meaning of ‘a trader’. Mohammed Burhanuddin encouraged his followers to move forward and expand their businesses. He stressed to his followers to keep the tradition of business and entrepreneurship intact in the community. To help his followers to that extent, Mohammed Burhanuddin institutionalized the concept of Islamic Loans which are interest free, known as Qardan Hasanah (Good Loans). In 1991, Mohammed Burhanuddin established the Burhani Qardan Hasana Trust. The main goal of this trust is to provide interest free loans to community members to fulfill their economic goals and help expand their businesses. Furthermore, to help enhance his community members' business skills, Mohammed Burhanuddin set up the Burhaniyah Business Counseling Centre (BBCC) in Mumbai. The center organized numerous expos named Burhani Expo to help connect community members with each other to expand their businesses and create a global network of traders within the community.

In 2014, Mohammed Burhanuddin again re-institutionalized this concept by renaming the Qardan Hasnah trust by the name of Hasanaat al Qardan Hasan al Burhaniyah.[78] The BBCC was also absorbed by this new trust and a new department was formed to help community members prosper in their business endeavors. This department was named ‘Tijarat Rabeha’ which translates into Profitable Business. The main aim of this department is to facilitate the needs of new and upcoming entrepreneurs within the community by providing modern day solutions and ideas to them. It also organizes numerous seminars, workshops and webinars to help existing businessmen within the community expand their businesses and evolve their business acumen in course with the ever changing times.[79]

Welfare of women

Burhanuddin formed the Amatullah Aaisaheba Memorial Trust in 1996 in memory of his late wife, Amatullah Aai who had played a leading role in the welfare of the Dawoodi Bohra women. The trust lays particular emphasis on the support of home industries run by women.[80]

Housing complexes

The community facilitates schemes to provide flats and houses at cheaper rates. Several housing complexes have been established all over India, for example in Kalyan, Marol and even in foreign countries such as in Nairobi, Kenya.[81]

In H 1426 / C.E. 2004, a department known as Faiz Enayat Amakene Anwar was established in Mumbai. The main aim of this department is to provide better living conditions for those living in poor conditions.[82]

Awards and honors

Religious titles

Over the course of Burhanuddin's tenure as Mazoon al-Dawat, he was bestowed numerous khitabaat by his predecessor, Taher Saifuddin, owing to his accomplishments in the service of the Dawoodi Bohra community and the society at large. These titles were topic of all ten waaz of his son Mufaddal Saifuddin's first Ashara Mubaraka as the 53rd Da'i al-Mutlaq, in 2014.[88]

  • The Foundation of the Learned Monotheists (عمدة العلماء الموحدين): Bestowed on the day of Eid-e Ghadir-e Khum (1361 AH).
  • The Perfect Young Man and Preeminent Elder (الفتى الكامل والشيخ الفاضل): Taher Saifuddin upon conferring nass on Burhanuddin bestowed this title to him in his Risaalah, 'Bahr Fadl Kabeer' (1352 AH).
  • The Crown of the Pure and Radiant Dawat (تاج الدعوة الطيبة الغراء): Bestowed on 27th Zilqad al-Haraam in Madras (1359 AH).
  • The Proof of Faith (برهان الدين): This laqab was bestowed on the 20th of Rabi al-Akhar, 1347 AH, in Surat. The day of Burhanuddin's meethaq.
  • The One who is Praised and Commended (محمد): Taher Saifuddin mentioned that he chose the name Mohammed, following in the footsteps of his predecessor, Abdeali Saifuddin, who named his son Mohammed; and took the kunyat Abu Mohammed.
  • The Delight of the Eye of the Imam of the Pious (قرة عين امام المتقين): Bestowed on 27th Zilqad al-Haraam, 1359 AH, in Madras
  • The One Divinely Aided in Yemen (منصور اليمن): Bestowed on the 18th of Shabaan al-Kareem, 1381 AH, at Ghurrat al-Masajid, Mumbai.
  • The Stairs of Salvation for the Ascending (سلم النجاة للمرتقين): Taher Saifuddin upon conferring nass on Burhanuddin bestowed this title to him in his Risaalah, 'Bahr Fadl Kabeer' (1352 AH).
  • The Treasure of Faith (ذخيرة الدين): Taher Saifuddin upon conferring nass on Burhanuddin bestowed this title to him in his Risaalah, 'Bahr Fadl Kabeer' (1352 AH).

Death

Burhanuddin died of cardiac arrest at his home Saifee Mahal in Mumbai on 17 January 2014.[83] The Bohra community announced a 40-day mourning period in respect of the departed leader.[89] His second son and successor, Mufaddal Saifuddin led the Salat al-Janazah of his father at Ghurrat al-Masajid, after which he was buried at Raudat Tahera besides his father Taher Saifuddin.[90] The Indian flag was flown at half-mast as a mark of state mourning.

The day after his demise, a crowd of supporters peacefully assembled outside his residence to pay their respects; Unfortunately, when the gates were opened to let them in, a human stampede ensued, killing eighteen people.[91] A commemoration service held one year after Burhanuddin's death drew an estimated three hundred thousand bohras to Mumbai; two dedicated townships were built specially to accommodate them.[92]

Succession

See main article: article and Succession to 52nd Dai al-Mutlaq.

Mohammed Burhanuddin died in January 2014.[93] As per the tenets of the sect[94] each predecessor is required to nominate his successor during his lifetime.[95] [96] His death sparked a succession crisis where two rival claimants emerged for the title of 53rd Dā'ī al-Mutlaq:[97] his son, Mufaddal Saifuddin, and his half-brother, Khuzaima Qutbuddin, who was previously Mazoon [98] of the Dawoodi Bohra.[99]

The challenge created a divide in the community with the vast majority aligning with Mufaddal Saifuddin[100] [101] whilst a small number aligned with Khuzaima Qutbuddin.[102] Mufaddal Saifuddin assumed control of the Dawoodi Bohra administration and infrastructure. He is largely accepted as the Bohras' leader[103] by governments and other public bodies.[104] The UK Charity Commission[105] has stated in writing, that "our view is that His Holiness Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin is the current incumbent of the office of Dai al-Mutlaq."[106]

Genealogy

Burhanuddin is a descendant of leaders of the early Fatimid mission in India, Fakhr al-Din Shaheed, Abd al-Qadir Hakim al-din, Khanji Pheer, and Syedi Lukman.The family tree shown below illustrate the clear link.[107]

Notable works

Rasāʾil Ramaḍāniyya (Epistles)

The following are a list of Risalah Ramadaniyya composed by Mohammed Burhanuddin. Each Risalah is given a title according to Abjad numerals equivalent to the Hijri year of its publication:[108] [109]

IDTitleTitle (English)HijriPub.Year
SMB 00حكمة الغيبة الحقيقيةHikmat al-Ghaybah al-Haqiqiyyah1385H
SMB 01استفتاح زبد المعارفIsteftah Zubad al-Ma'arif1385H1386H
SMB 02فيوضات الجنةFuyoodhaat al-Jannah1386H
SMB 03سلام نضرة النعيمSalaam Nadrah al-Na'eem1387H
SMB 04ذات النورZaat al-Noor1388H
SMB 05ظهور مجد الفاطميينZuhoor Majd al-Fatimiyeen1389H
SMB 06بركة صبغة اللهBarakah Sibghah Allah1390H
SMB 07نشر الخير [110] Nashr al-Khayr1391H1437H2017
SMB 08ندى الفيوضات [111] Nadā al-Fūyūdāt1392H1438H2018
SMB09سلسبيل روض القدس [112] Salsabīl Rawd al-Quds1393H01.10.1439H2019
SMB10بركات دعاة الستر [113] Barakāt Duāt al-Satr1394H01.10.1440H2020

Further reading

  • Book: Gems of History: A Brief History of Doat Mutlaqeen . Hassanally . Yusuf Mamujee . 2017 . Alvazaratus Saifiyah . Colombo .
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