Mawlid al-Barzanjī
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Mawlid al-Barzanjī (Arabic: مَولِد الْبَرزَنجِي) is the widely known name of a popular verse written in praise of the Islamic prophet Muhammad by Jaʿfar b. Ḥasan al-Barzanjī. Its complete title is Iqd al-Jawhar fī Mawlid al-Nabiy al-Azhar (عقد الْجَوهر في مَولِد الْنَبِي الْأزهَر; The Jeweled Necklace of the Resplendent Prophet's Birth) and it was written in the Arabic vernacular.
Mawlid
[edit]The work is widely recited by Sunni Muslims around the world. In Southeast Asia and East and Southern Africa, the term Barzanji is synonymous with the word Mawlid, which is a celebration of Muhammad. This is done through a poetic description of his conception and birth, the miraculous exploits and significant events in his life, and his disposition.[citation needed]
The work has a central place during the annual commemoration of the birth of Muhammad which was on the 12th day of the Islamic month of Rabī al-Awwal. In the Muslim households of Asia and Africa, it is recited to solicit divine blessings on special occasions such as the birth of a child, moving into a new house, and the opening of a new business. It is also recited at death, under the belief that one should rejoice in God's blessing (i.e. the birth of Muhammad) rather than lament a loss (of a loved one). It also serves to remind the believer that no loss is greater than the loss of Muhammad.
Scholarly commentaries
[edit]Scholars, such as the author's descendant, Ja’far ibn Ismā’īl al-Barzanjī (d. 1317 AH / 1899 CE) have composed commentaries on the work. Other prominent commentators include Muhammad ‘Ulaysh (d. 1299 AH/1881 CE), the Highest Juridical Authority (Muftī) of the Malikites in Egypt, and the Sundanese scholar, Muḥammad Nawawī al-Bantānī (d. 1316 AH/1898 CE), a Shāfi’ī jurist and sūfi who settled in Mecca. The titles of some of the commentaries are as follows:
- al-Barzanji, al-Kawkab al-anwār ‘alā ‘iqd al-jawhar fī mawlid al-nabī al-azhar;
- ‘Ulaysh, al-Qawl al-munjī ‘alā mawlid al-Barzanjī;
- al-Bantānī, Madārij al-ṣu‘ūd ilā iktisā’ al-burūd.
Popular refrain
[edit]The work is the source of the popular refrain chanted in Mawlid gatherings around the globe:
عَطِّرِ ٱللّٰهُمَّ قَبْرَہُ ٱلْكَرِيمْ ، بِعَرْفٍ شَذِيٍّ مِنْ صَلاَةٍ وَتَسْلِيْم
ٱللّٰهُمَّ صَلِّ وَسَلِّمْ وَبَارِكْ عَلَيْهِ وَعَلَى آلِهِ
‘Aṭṭir Allāhumma qabrahu l-karīm / bi-‘arfin shadhiyyin min ṣalātin wa-taslīm
Allāhumma ṣalli wa-sallim wa-bārik alaihi wa-‘alā ālihi
O Allāh, perfume his noble grave / with the fragrant scent of blessings and peace
O Allāh, honor, bestow peace, and shower blessings upon him and his family
Contents of Mawlid al-Barzanjī
[edit]The contents of the Mawlid al-Barzanjī in English are as follows:
- The Prophet's Lineage;
- Before His Birth;
- Preternatural Occurrences;
- His Childhood;
- ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib and Abū Ṭālib;
- Adulthood;
- His Marriage;
- Resolving a Dispute;
- The Beginning of Prophethood:
- The First Believers;
- The Year of Sadness;
- The Night Journey;
- The Prophet Presenting Himself to the Tribes;
- The Emigration;
- The Cave;
- Surāqa;
- The Story of Umm Maʿbad;
- Medina;
- His Inward and Outward Perfection and Beauty;
- The Seal of Prophethood;
- His Love for the Poor;
- Closing Supplication.
References
[edit]- Katz, Marion Holmes (2007). The Birth of the Prophet Muḥammad: Devotional Piety in Sunni Islam. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-203-96214-5.