Qutub Khan Qutbuddin Explained

Qutub Khan Qutbuddin
Native Name:قُطب خان قُطبُ الدِّين
Honorific Suffix:
Resting Place:Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Birth Date:30 Dhu al-Qadah 985 AH ; February 8, 1578 AD
Death Date:
Birth Place:Ahmedabad, Mughal Empire
Birth Name:Qutubuddin
Religion:Shi'a Islam
Sect:Ismailism
Subsect:Dawoodi Bohra
Father:Dawood Bin Qutubshah
Home Town:Ahmedabad, India
Office1:Da'i al-Mutlaq
Term Start1:1644
Term End1:1646
Successor1:Syedna Feer Khan Shujauddin
Known For:The first-ever shaheed amongst the Da'i al-Mutlaq
Background:
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Syedna Qutub Khan Qutbuddin as-Shaheed (Arabic: سيّدنا قُطب خان قُطبُ الدِّين الشهيد|lit=Qutub Khan, the Axis of Faith, the Martyred) was the 32nd Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra. He succeeded Kasim Khan Zainuddin bin Feer Khan. He was the first Da'i to be killed for being Muslim, and in a manner that resembles the death of Husayn ibn Ali, and so his burial place, Mazar-e-Qutbi, is referred to as Choti Karbala .[1]

Family

His father was 27th Dai Syedna Dawood Bin Qutubshah, his mother's name was Raani Aai Saheba binte Ali bhai bin Jiva bhai. He had two brothers: 29th Dai Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin I, Miya Khan-ji and a sister called Habiba.

Early life

Syedna Qutbuddin was born in Ahmedabad during the era of the 26th Dai, Dawood ibn Ajab Shah, on the night of 30th Dhu al-Qadah 985 AH. During his youth, he accompanied his father, the 27th Dai, Dawood Bin Qutubshah to Lahore to the court of the Mughal Emperor, Jalal-ud-din Akbar, during the fitnah of Sulayman bin Hassan. Akbar had summoned Qutub Shah to his court to address the dispute of succession raised by Sulayman, but ultimately issued a royal decree in Qutub Shah's favor.

Accession

Qutbuddin was close-confidant to his brother, the 29th Da'i, Abd al-Tayyib Zakiuddin I. After his brother's death, Qutbuddin continued to serve the 30th Da'i, Ali Shams al-Din IV, who was based in Yemen. Later, the 31st Da'i, Kasim Khan Zainuddin, appointed Qutbuddin as his Mazoon (second-in-command), and a while later, his Mansoos (successor).[2]

Qutbuddin became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1054 AH (1646 AD). He held the office for 1 year and 8 months before he was slain on the order of Aurangzeb, the Mughal governor of Gujarat, on the grounds of heresy.[3]

Death

In the month of Jumada al-Ula 1056 AH (1646 AD), false allegations of rafida (one who rejects the sunnat of Muhammad, introduces innovations viz. bidat, and practices exaggeration viz. ghulat), were made to Abdul Qawi (called Abdul Ghawi too), an office bearer of the governorate.[4] On 28 Jumada al-Ula, Shah Beg arrested Qutbuddin and Feer Khan Shujauddin.[5]

Qutbuddin and Shujauddin spent the next twenty days in prison, meanwhile, Abdul Qawi instructed his scholars to peruse books ceased from Qutbuddin's personal library but was unable to discern anything blasphemous or apostastic. On 21 Jumada al-Akhir, Qutbuddin was summoned to an audience in front of Aurangzeb where Abdul Qawi asked him to enter guilty plea and repent for his sins in exchange for pardon. Qutbuddin said:

Abdul Qawi had a group of elites from the city sign their names to a false confession (mehzara) under duress. The confession was introduced as evidence but the qadi (judge) demanded an in-person testimonial. On 26 Jumada al-Akhir, Abdul Qawi summoned two children from Qutbuddin's household who confessed under the false-pretense that Qutbuddin would be released. The judge instead issued a death sentence.[5]

On the morning of 27 Jumada al-Akhir 1056 H, Aurangzeb approved the execution order. Abdul Qawi had Shah Beg carry out the breathing immediately.[5]

According to accounts, his body was found near the shore, and Dawoodi Bohras came across it due to a sweet scent emanating from it.

Succession

Qutbuddin was succeeded by Feer Khan Shujauddin. Mufaddal Saifuddin, the current Da'i al-Mutlaq, is from his progeny.[6]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/76263/10/10_chapter%202.pdf. 30 May 2020. 29 May 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200529224408/https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/76263/10/10_chapter%202.pdf . pdf . Tourism in Gujarat: A Macro View. Bagchi . Parthasarathi . 14 March 2016 . Role of tourism in economic development of Gujarat.
  2. Khaza’in u Imam il Muttaqeen; By:Syedna Taher Saifuddin; 1372AH
  3. Book: Blank, Jonah . Jonah Blank . 2001 . Mullahs on the Mainframe: Islam and Modernity Among the Daudi Bohras . 44 . University of Chicago Press . 9780226056777 .
  4. News: Safvi . Rana . 2018-03-17 . The trader who became a saint . en-IN . The Hindu . 2022-12-29 . 0971-751X.
  5. (Kitab al-Tadhkirah ; By: Syedi Hasan-ji Badshah ibn Syedi Shamas-Khan, fore father of Syedna Taher Saifuddin)
  6. Book: Saifuddin, Aali Qadr Mufaddal. رسالة النعي المسماة - حكمة الغيبة القدسانية الابدية . Hikmah al-Ghaybah al-Qudsāniyyah al-Abadiyyah. ar. Aali Qadr Mufaddal. 2016.