Mubarak Ali Shah Gillani (15 August 1936 – 15 May 2021)[1] was a Pakistani Sufi religious leader in the United States. A member of the Qadiriyyatariqa, he was the founder of The Muslims of America (TMOA) and also founded the International Qur'anic Open University (IQOU).[2]
With full titles his name appears as El-Sheikh Syed Mubarak Ali Shah Gillani Hashimi.
Early life and education
Mubarak Ali Shah Gillani was the eldest son of Pir Maqsood Shah Gilani, having two brothers and four sisters. His family were the historical caretakers and custodians of the Mian Mir shrine in Lahore.[1][3]
He graduated from the University of the Punjab, where he founded the Adventure Club for climbers and mountaineers.[1]
In 1978, Gilani published An Introduction to Quranic Psychology,[5] which detailed, according to him, proofs upon scientific evidence and witnessing about using the Qur'an and religious observance to cure certain mental disorders. This was followed up by his An Introduction to Psychiatry: Based on Teaching of the Quran and also Contains Results of Scientific Demonstration of Curing Incurable Mental Diseases in the Psychiatric Institute, Taif, Saudi Arabia, 1976–1977[6] published in 1981.
In 1983, he published an edited and revised edition of Rauzatus-Safa, an influential 15th century Islamic history volume set beginning with the creation of the Jinn and Adam and going all the way up to the Temurid dynasty.[7]Rauzatus-Safa was additionally edited, revised, and re-published in hardcover in 2014.
Later life and death
After living in the United States, Gilani returned to Pakistan, where he continued to be recognized as a healer and a spiritual guide. On 15 May 2021, Gilani passed in Lahore from a stroke and underlying health conditions. Upon his death, he was survived by eight sons, three daughters and two wives.[1]
^Jilani, Mubarik Ali (1976) An introduction to Quranic psychologyQuranic Research Institute, Lahore, Pakistan, OCLC 18490762
^Jilani, Mubarik Ali (1981) An introduction to psychiatry: based on teaching of the Quran Al-Majeed and also contains results of scientific demonstration of curing incurable mental diseases in the Psychiatric Institute, Taif, Saudi Arabia, 1976–1977 Zavia Books for the Quranic Research Institute of Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan, OCLC 18490762
^Rauzatus-Safā fi Sīrat-ul-Ambiyā wal-Mulūk wal-Khulafā (The Gardens of Purity concerning the biography of the Prophets and Kings and Caliphs) by Syed Muhammad ibn Khawandshah ibn Mahmud Al-Hussaini, an historian also known as Mirkhwand, originally published in Persian in seven volumes in the year 1417 C.E. (836 A.H.), OCLC 11220401