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Shaikh as-Sayyid Amir Kulal ibn
as-Sayyid Hamza
May Allah Sanctify His Soul

"We have a way from this visible
world to the Unseen,
for we are the companions of Religion's Messenger.
We have a way from the house to the garden,
we are the neighbor of cypress and jasmine.
Every day we come to the garden and see a hundred blossoms.
In order to scatter them among the lovers,
we fill our robes to overflowing.
Behold our words! They are the fragrance of those roses--
we are the rosebush of certainty's rosegarden."
Rumi's Divan.
Sayyid Amir Kulal is known as the Rose of
the Characteristics and Attributes of the Prophet, the Furthest
Lote Tree of Desire for the Ultimate Stations, the Owner of
the Throne of Guidance, the Attractor of Heavenly Blessings,
and the Teacher with his holy breath of the Secrets of the
Divine. He is a mujaddid or Renewer of the sharica (Law),
a Master of the tariqa (Way), a builder of haqiqa (Reality),
and a guide for khaliqa (Creation). He was distinguished for
mastery among the saints of his time, who applied the following
saying to him: "The Saints of Mastery are the Masters
of all Saints."
He was born in the village of Sukhar, two
miles from Bukhara. His family were sayyid, descendants of
the Holy Prophet . His mother said, "When I was pregnant
with him, whenever my hand went towards doubtful food, I would
be unable to convey it to my mouth. This happened to me many
times. I knew that I had someone special in my womb. I was
careful and chose my food from the best and assuredly halal
(lawful) food."
In his childhood he was a wrestler. He used
to practice all of its arts, until he became one of the most
famous wrestlers in his time. All the wrestlers would gather
around him to learn from him. One day, a man watching him
wrestle had the following thought come to his heart: "How
is it that a person who is the Descendant of the Prophet and
who is deeply knowledgeable in sharica and tariqat, is practicing
this sport?" He immediately fell into a deep sleep and
dreamt that it was the Judgement Day. He felt that he was
in great difficulty and that he was drowning. Then the shaikh
Sayyid Amir al-Kulal appeared to him and rescued him from
the water. He woke up and Sayyid Amir al-Kulal (q) looked
at him and said, "Did you witness my power in wrestling
and my power in intercession?"
One time his shaikh-to-be, Muhammad Baba
as-Samasi (q), was passing by his wrestling arena, accompanied
by his followers. He stopped and stood there. An evil whisper
came to the heart of one of his followers saying, "How
is it that the shaikh is standing here in this wrestling arena?"
The shaikh looked at his follower immediately and said, "I
am standing here for the sake of one person. He is going to
be a great Knower. Everyone will come to him for guidance
and through him people will reach the highest states of Divine
Love and the Divine Presence. My intention is to bring this
person under my wing." At that moment Amir Kulal (q)
gazed at him, was attracted and abandoned the sport of wrestling.
He followed Shaikh Muhammad Baba As-Samasi to his house. Shaikh
Samasi taught him the dhikr and the principles of this most
distinguished tariqat and told him, "You are now my son."
Shaikh Kulal followed Shaikh Samasi for
20 years, spending all his time in dhikr, seclusion, worship,
and self-denial. No one saw him in these 20 years except in
the company of his shaikh. He would come to see his shaikh
in Samas every Monday and Thursday, although the distance
was five miles and the journey difficult, until he reached
a state of unveiling (mukashafa). At that time his fame began
to spread everywhere until he left this world.
He had four children, as-Sayyid al-Amir
Burhanuddin, as-Sayyid al-Amir Hamza, as-Sayyid al-Amir Shah,
and as-Sayyid al-Amir 'Umar. He also had four khalifs, but
he passed his secrets to only one of them, the Master of Masters,
the Knower of Knowers, the Greatest of Arch-Intercessors (al-Ghawth
al-Aczam), the Sultan of the Saints, Shaikh Muhammad Baha'uddin
Shah Naqshband (q).
Shaikh Sayyid Amir Kulal died in the
same village in which he was born, Sukhar, the 8th of Jumada
al-Awwal, 772 H
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