Mohammed Burhanuddin
Mohammed Burhanuddin was the 52nd Dā'ī al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi Bohras. He led the community for 49 years in a period of social, economic, and educational prosperity. He was presented the highest national civic honors of Egypt and Jordan; conferred doctorate in Islamic Sciences by Al Azhar University, doctorate in Theology by Aligarh Muslim University, and doctorate in Literature by University of Karachi. He is known in Arab countries as Azamat us-Sultan. He was the first Dā'ī al-Mutlaq to visit Europe, Australia and America. Compared to those of his predecessor, Burhanuddin's policies were aimed at Islamization of his sect.
Early life
Burhanuddin was born to Taher Saifuddin and Husaina Aaisaheba in Surat in the Indian state of Gujarat. He was educated by his father, Taher Saifuddin.At age 12, Burhanuddin survived a car accident in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where his vehicle got hung on one wheel. Burhanuddin completed his religious education at the tender age of 13. At 15, he was appointed Amir al-Hajj, was conferred the title of Shaykh, and bestowed the laqab of Burhan al-Din by his father, Taher Saifuddin.
, 1934.
In 1934, Saifuddin designated him as his successor to the office of the Dai al-Mutlaq, and subsequently elevated him to the station of Mazoon al-Da'wat, making him his second-in-command. By 1935 Burhanuddin had committed entire Qur'an to memory.
Burhanuddin married Amatullah Aaisaheba in 1937.
Literary works
Rasāʾil Ramaḍāniyya (Epistles)
The following are a list of Rasāʾil Ramaḍāniyya composed by Mohammed Burhanuddin. Each Risalah is given a title according to Abjad numerals equivalent to the Hijri year of its publication:ID | Title | Title | Hijri | Pub. | Year | - | |||
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SMB 00 | حكمة الغيبة الحقيقية | Hikmat al-Ghaybah al-Haqiqiyyah | 1385H | ||||||
SMB 01 | استفتاح زبد المعارف | Isteftah Zubad al-Ma'arif | 1385H | 1386H | |||||
SMB 02 | فيوضات الجنة | Fuyoodhaat al-Jannah | 1386H | - | - | ||||
SMB 03 | سلام نضرة النعيم | Salaam Nadrah al-Na'eem | 1387H | ||||||
SMB 04 | ذات النور | Zaat al-Noor | 1388H | ||||||
SMB 05 | ظهور مجد الفاطميين | Zuhoor Majd al-Fatimiyeen | 1389H | ||||||
SMB 06 | بركة صبغة الله | Barakah Sibghah Allah | 1390H | ||||||
SMB 07 | نشر الخير | Nashr al-Khayr | 1391H | 1437H | 2017 | - | - | - | |
SMB 08 | ندى الفيوضات | Nadā al-Fūyūdāt | 1392H | 1438H | 2018 | - | - | - | - |
SMB 09 | سلسبيل روض القدس | Salsabīl Rawd al-Quds | 1392H | 1439H | 2019 |
Activities
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. The history of this culture can be traced back to the medieval Fatimid dynasty in Egypt.In 1980 ACE/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.
Educational Contributions
In October 1999, Burhanuddin was elected Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University, 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. He built the "Burhaniyah Business Counseling Center" in Mumbai to provide modern business solutions. 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. 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.
Community Kitchens
Burhanuddin is credited with the establishment of community kitchens to provide meals everyday to the Dawoodi Bohra families, thus providing free time for women to pursue economic, educational or religious activities. The community kitchens don't discriminate between the privileged and the underprivileged sections, both getting the same "good quality and hygienically-prepared" food, while the community members have the provision of paying for their own family, and for sponsoring those who cannot afford it.Saifee Hospital
Burhanuddin is also credited with conceptualizing and establishing Saifee Hospital in Mumbai. The hospital is a state-of-the-art, multi-specialty, 250-bed hospital dedicated to providing modern medical care. It was inaugurated in 2005 by Dr. Manmohan Singh, the erstwhile prime minister of India.Teachings
Ashara Mubaraka
Ashara Mubaraka is an annual mourning of Husayn ibn Ali's martyrdom at Battle of Karbala. In the tradition of the Fatimids, the Da'i al-Mutlaq delivers ten wa'az on Islamic philosophy,, 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, the 10th of Muharram. Every year the Da'i al-Mutlaq selects a city to host the Ashara at which, at times, attract 100,000 to 200,000 azadar-e Husayn. The ashara wa'az from the host city is, on occasion, broadcast to various venues around the world. Arrangements are made to provide the travelling pilgrims with free accommodation, transportation, and meals. The elaborate Tazyeen of the host venue is undertaken by faculty and members of Funun al-Quran, a department of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah.Awards and honors
- "Order of the Star of Jordan", the highest civic honor of Jordan by the King of Jordan.
- "Order of the Nile", the highest civilian honor of Egypt.
- "Honorary Doctorates", by Al-Azhar University, Egypt, Aligarh Muslim University, India and University of Karachi, Pakistan.
- On 6 March 2011, Burhani Foundation, India made largest distribution of bird feeders to celebrate Mohammed Burhanuddin 100th birthday. It was recorded in Guinness World Records.
- Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, in 2015.
- Mohammed Burhanuddin was named one of The 500 Most Influential Muslims in the years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013.
Wafaat/Demise
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.
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.
Succession
Mohammed Burhanuddin, died in January 2014. As per the tenets of the sect each predecessor is required to nominate his successor during his lifetime. His death sparked a succession crisis where two rival claimants emerged for the title of 53rd Dā'ī al-Mutlaq: his son, Mufaddal Saifuddin, and his half-brother, Khuzaima Qutbuddin, who was previously Mazoon of the Dawoodi Bohra.The challenge created a divide in the community with the vast majority aligning with Mufaddal Saifuddin whilst a small number aligned with Khuzaima Qutbuddin. Mufaddal Saifuddin assumed control of the Dawoodi Bohra administration and infrastructure. He is largely accepted as the Bohras' leader by governments and other public bodies. The UK Charity Commission 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."