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Name and Titles

Mir Nimatullah Qadiri (RA), also known as Nimat Ṣaḥab

 

Dates and Places

Born 1105 AH / 1693 CE at Bijbehara, Anantnag; died 1178 AH / 1764 CE; buried at Bijbehara, Kashmir

 

Order and Lineage

Saint of the Qadiriyya order, disciple of Sheikh Nur Muḥammad Qadiri (RA)

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Biography

Mir Nimatullah Qadiri (RA) was a scholar, poet, and spiritual guide known for his simple lifestyle and eloquent Persian writings. He studied under Sheikh Nur Muḥammad Qadiri (RA) and received khilafat-nama after years of rigorous discipline and service.

He was also respected as a calligrapher and commentator of Quranic verses, with several manuscripts attributed to his hand preserved in the Srinagar manuscript archives.

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Teachings and Themes

  • Emphasis on humility and detachment as central virtues

  • The concept of ‘love as illumination’ (ishq-i nurani) – love as divine light

  • Harmonisation of devotional zikr with scholarly reflection

  • Advocacy of peaceful coexistence and tolerance among faiths

Institutions and Public Role
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Institutions and Public Role

He founded a khanqah at Bijbehara, which became a sanctuary for travellers and seekers. His disciples later spread across south Kashmir, establishing local zawiyas and study circles.

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Legacy and Shrine

His shrine at Bijbehara remains active, particularly during Urs ceremonies that include recitations from his Persian poetry and the Qadiri wird.

Legends and Oral Tradition

Oral narratives recount that after his death, fragrant light was seen emanating from his grave – an expression of divine acceptance in Kashmiri devotional culture.

Further Reading

Tarikh-i-Ḥasan, Volume III

Asrar al-Akhyar (Kashmiri manuscript compendium)

Qadiriyya Networks in South Kashmir (Sufi Heritage Review, 2018)

Bijbehara Heritage Series, Deptt of Archives, J&K (2020)