Qazi Nurullah Shustari


Qazi Noorullah Shustari also known as Shaheed-e-Salis was an eminent Shia faqih and alim of the Mughal period. He may also have served as the Qazi-ul-Quzaa during the reign of Akbar.

Life

He was born in 956 AH at Shushtar, in present-day Khuzestan, South of Iran. He belonged to the Marashi family in Amol. He moved from Mashhad to India, on 1 Shawwal 992/6 October 1584. Although according to some accounts, the year may have been 1587. He was an emissary of Akbar in Kashmir obtained the first census of the areas of Mughal Empire during Akbar's reign.

Death

When Jahangir came to power his position within the court came under threat both from the enemies he had made while settling the disputes in Agra and Kashmir, and from Jahangir's own orthodox stance. Ultimately his own book Ahqaq-ul-haq was presented as evidence against him, he was declared a heretic and sentenced to death due to his religious beliefs. He was executed by flogging in Jumada II 1019/September 1610, when he was seventy.
There is a famous debate shedding light on his assassination in the book Peshawar Nights

Legacy

His tomb at Agra is under waqf deed of Dawood Nori Nasir Bagh. The deed states that a member from the family of Nasirul Millat would be patron of the Mazar.Shushtari wrote approximately fifty books and essays in Islamic sciences like kalam, jurisprudence and sirah. He is considered as one of the scholars who paved the way for the development of Shia Islam.

Works

He wrote many works in different disciplines. some of them are as follow: