First written in Arabic in the late sixteenth century, Tuhfath AlMujahidin is a pioneering historical work on the struggles of the Malabar Muslims against the Portuguese colonisers’ encroachment in India, and the rise of Malabar as a medieval naval force under the Zamorin of Calicut. This translation is extensively annotated with more than 200 notes explaining local backgrounds and clearly identifying the names mentioned in the original Arabic work.
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Tuhfat Al Mujahidin: A Historical Epic of the Sixteenth Century
Dimensions | 21 × 14 cm |
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Published Year | 2007 |
No of Pages | 139 |
Binding | Paperback |
ISBN | 9789839154801 |
Edition | 1st |
weight | 160 gm |
Author |
Sheikh Zainuddin Makhdum |
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Dimensions | 21 × 14 cm |
---|---|
Published Year | 2007 |
No of Pages | 139 |
Binding | Paperback |
ISBN | 9789839154801 |
Edition | 1st |
weight | 160 gm |
Author |
Sheikh Zainuddin Makhdum |
Sheikh Zainuddin Makhdum
Sheikh Zainuddin ibn Ali was born in today’s Kochi in Kerala in 871 or AH/ 1466 or 1467 CE. He is a writer, historian, scholar, and a reputed religious and spiritual educator.
Born into a family of religious and cultural respectability – Sheikh Zainuddin ibn Ali is considered to be the first Makhdhum (acclaimed scholar-writer-judge in the Ponnani tradition). He was born in today’s Kochi in Kerala in 871 or AH/ 1466 or 1467 CE. He had his primary education in ‘Nahv’ and ‘Fiqh’ in Ponnani and continued his further education in Calicut and Chaliyam. He is a reputed Scholar and Qadi, but remembered as a writer whose ballads, religious and spiritual treatises and historical works have deeply influenced scholars and historians across space and time. He breathed his last in 928 AH/ 1521 CE and was buried near the Jami Masjid of Ponnani. Besides Tahrid, Zainuddin ibn Ali has sixteen works to his credit of which, Hidayatul Adhkiya’ Ila Tariqat al- Awliya’ (a long poem in 188 lines about Tasawwuf), is well- renowned, adopted as it is as text books in mosque academics.
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