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Hazrat
Ruknuddin
Tola
830.H/
1452
A.D
Syed
Ruknuddin
Abu
Yusuf
commonly
known
as
Ruknuddin
Tola
son
of
Syed
Ahsanaddin
of
Najaf
(Iraq)
Syed
Ruknuddin
was
7th
in
line
of
descent
from
Shaik
Abdul
Qadir
Jeelani
who
came
to
Bahraich
(U.P).
When
nasiruddin
Muhmud
was
governor
of
Bahraich
he
is
son
of
Sultan
Altamish
later
assumed
kingship
at
Delhi.
So
Nasiruddin
Mahmud
gave
him
a
sword
and
a
Kulah
(cap)
then
moved
south
wards
of
the
Deccan.
Finally
down
at
Gulbarga
(Bahamani
Sufi
P-73
&
74).
Basiruddin
Ahmed
1915
P-535
explain
in
his
book
about
life
history
of
H.Ruknuddin
Tola
a
saint
of
Qadri
order
came
from
Baghadad
(Iraq)
to
Delhi
Khuldabad
(Maharashtra
and
Gulbarga
in
1383
A.D
during
the
reign
of
Feroz
Shah
Bahamani.
The
saint
was
the
relative
of
hazrath
Moinuddin
Abdul
Qadri
Jeelani
in
Bagdad
(Iraq)
the
presence
of
Ruknuddin
Tola
at
Gulbarga
came
to
be
known
by
Khaja
Banda
Nawaz
Gesudaraz
Rahmatullah
Aliya
soon
after
his
arrival
to
Gulbarga
from
Delhi
via
Khuldabad
he
was
also
aware
of
the
saints
hailing
to
Gulbarga
from
Delhi
via.
Different
parts
of
India
the
saint
Ruknuddin
Tola
had
sat
there
for
40
years
for
anusthana.
Khaja
Banda
Nawaz
was
welcomed
by
Ruknuddin
Tola
Bay
that
time
his
whole
body
was
so
thin
that
he
was
unable
to
stand
up
besides,
blood
was
oozing
out
from
his
body
with
the
help
of
his
turban
Khaja
Banda
Nawaz
cleaned
the
wound
of
the
saint
Ruknuddin
Tola.
The
turban
then
was
burnt
by
him.
It
changed
and
formed
in
to
a
gold
block
and
weighed
about
a
Tola
by
that
time
the
weight
of
the
body
of
Ruknuddin
was
also
one
Tola
afterwards
the
name
TOLA
was
given
after
him.
The
mazar
(grave)
of
saint
Ruknuddin
Tola
out
of
highly
polished
black
stone
is
on
an
elevated
open
square
plinth
the
grave
has
elongated
arched
shape
by
the
left
side
of
the
grave
there
is
another
grave
of
Hazrath
Shah
Qadri
who
was
a
Brahmin
originally.
The
Brahmin
was
a
disciple
of
Ruknuddin
Tola
therefore
his
grave
was
located
by
the
side
of
the
saint
some
more
graves
are
also
located
in
front
of
the
dargha.
It
is
said
that
the
premises
of
the
grave
of
the
saint
has
been
cleaned
by
the
Tiger
with
its
tail
(Basheeruddin
Ahmed
(1915)
P-535).
His
mystic
power
was
said
to
have
highly
impressed
different
people
of
the
society
saint
Mazar
is
located
5.Kms
west
side
of
the
dargha
of
Khaja
Banda
nawaz
and
he
died
on
14
Shahaban
in
830
H/
1452
A.D.
Syed
Ruknuddin
had
three
sons
one
of
whom
was
Syed
Yunus
Sharaf-e-Jahan
born
at
Najaf.
He
came
to
Bahraich
and
then
to
Gulbarga
with
his
father.
After
having
stayed
for
a
while
at
Gulbarga
he
went
to
Baghadad
and
assumed
the
Sujjadagi
of
his
grandfather.
Syed
Ahsanaddin
on
the
demise
of
his
father
he
again
returned
to
Gulbarga
where
he
lived
till
his
death
and
is
reported
to
have
been
buried
near
the
Jami
Masjid
of
Gulbarga
within
the
fort
walls.
He
had
two
sons
Syed
Mahumd
Qadiri
and
Syed
Ahmad
or
Khalifat
ar
Rahaman
his
shrine
or
tomb
is
at
Firozabad
(The
Bahamani
Sufi
P-76-77).
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