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Sheikh Jamal-ud-Din Ahmad was a direct descendant of Imam Abu Hanifa, the renowned Sunni -Persian jurist of Islam. He was born at Ghazni, ( Khorasan) which is in Modern-day Afghanistan, in 583 A.H. (c. 1187). He was five years old when his family came to Hansi. He became a disciple of Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar at the age of 50.
Sheikh Jamal-ud-Din Ahmad Hansvi was among the beloved students of Khawaja Farid-ud-Din Masood Ganj-e-Shukar. He was born in Ghazni (Khorasan) which is in present day Afghanistan. His family migrated to Hansi in Haryana, India.
Jamal-ud-Din murió durante la vida de Baba Farid-ud-din. Murió en Hansi (Haryana-India) el 12 de Shaban 659 AH a la edad de 76 años.
Jamal-ud-Din Hanswi (1187-1261 AD), Burhan-ud Din (1261-1303 AD), Qutab-ud-Din Munawwar (1300-1354 AD) and Nur-ud-Din or Nur-e-Jahan (1325-1397 AD) were the celebrated Sufi Saints of their times and designated as 'Qutabs'.
Qutb Jamal-ud-Din Hansvi was Baba Farid-ud-Din’s righthand man in ghis far-flung programme for the propagation of Islam.
Jamal-ud-Din died during Baba Farid-ud-din’s lifetime. He died at Hansi (Haryana-India) on 12th of Shaban 659 A.H. at the age of 76 years. He left behind Mulhimaat in Arabic – a prose work consisting of Sufi aphorisms and his Diwan of poetry in two volumes.
Qutb Jamal-ud-Din Hansvi was Baba Farid-ud-Din’s righthand man in ghis far-flung programme for the propagation of Islam. It has been remarked above that Baba Farid would have his appointees as Khalifa get the appointment countersigned by Qutb Jamal-ud-Din Hansvi.