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Safiullah Dadaji (; 1870 - 1948) was renowned as Dadaji among the Muslims of Bengal. He was a spiritual scholar, Islamic preacher, philosopher and teacher. He was the Head Maulavi of Calcutta Aliah Madrasah (Now
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). This saint ultimately ended up settling in Kolkata of West Bengal in the
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in early 1900. He did not have any formal education or degree from any established institution, but he was an accomplished Islamic thinker.


Early life

Dadaji was born in 1870 A.D. in
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Tehsil, of Swat State, in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. His father name Shah Sufi Abdur Rahman, known as Jawwad Shah, also was a great saint. Maulana Safiullah was born in Martung Tehsil, his forefathers belonged to Tara village, in Swat State. Later they settled at Torbanda also in Swat. Dadaji never took any formal education or degree from any established institution. The family's origin traces back to Yemen, followed by migration to Turkey. It is in Turkey where the family settled and remained for the longest period, establishing a Sufi lineage known as Khan E Khana (also spelled Han i Hana). Their Sufi silsila/traditions started with Owaisia & Qaderia, eventually merged with Chishtiya tradition. The specific Sufi approach they adopted is known as the Malamati Tariqa.


Career

After spending most of his time in the jungle he came to Calcutta to settle down at the age of 31–32 on the advice of another saint. He did this by following Prophet Muhammad who married and had a family. Then he taught at Ramzania Madrasa in Calcutta. At that time a post of additional maulovi was opened in
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. The Principal of Madrasa-e-Alia Calcutta was pleased to hear his speech and preferred him for the post of Madrasa. Later he was promoted to become the Head Maulana of the Kolkata Aliya Madrasa. Also during his travels he visited many Qutbs, Ghawtes and Auliya shrines and met many saints who helped him in his journey to attain nearness to Allah. He acquired the knowledge of Marifat from them. He met Khizir, the mystic person of Islam, and benefited from his teachings and guidance.


Death

In his old age he suffered from painful carbuncle (a severe boil with multiple boils in the skin), it weakens him physically. He died of this disease in 1948.


Personal life

His eldest son, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor ( Baray Bhaiyya), received his education from Kolkata Madrasa and is also a prominent Sufi Islamic scholars. Ziaul Huq Qutubuddin, the youngest son - writer, visiting professor of Islamic studies,
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.


Further reading

* Bibliography: Maulana M. Obaidul Huq, ''Bangladesher Pir Aulia'', Feni, 1389/1969, p.175-236, Abdul Wahhab, * ''Maulana Safiullah'', Islamic Foundation, Dhaka, 1403,1983, Abdus Sattar, ''Tarikh-e-Madrasa-e-Aliya'': Dhaka, 1959, p. 172-73. Published by The Islamic Foundation of Bangladesh. Article contributed by A.T.M. Muslehuddin


References

1870 births 1948 deaths Indian Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam Date of birth unknown Hanafis People from Mardan District Indian Sufi saints {{DEFAULTSORT:Dadaji, Maulana Safiullah