Zainuddin Makhdoom II


Sheikh Ahmad Zainuddin bin Muhammad al-Ghazzali, grandson of Zainuddin [Makhdoom I|Sheikh Zainuddin Makhdoom I], was the writer, orator, historian, jurisprudent and spiritual leader and widely known as Zainuddin Makhdoom Second or Zaniudeen Makhdoom Al Sageer whose family originated from Tarim in Hadhramaut of Yemen. He inherited the legacy of his grandfather and was installed as the Chief Qadi in the locality of Ponnani, Kerala, India, as well as appointed as the Chief Müderris in the historic Ponnani Dars at Ponnani Jum'ah Masjid, that built by Zainuddin Makhdoom I.

Early life

He was born to the Makhdoom family in the early months of Hijra 938 at Chombala Near Mahe, and received religious instruction under the supervision of his grandfather. He completed his primary education under his father Muhammed Ghazzali and his uncle Abdul Azeez Bin Sheikh Makhdoom Al Awwal and left for Makah for further study. He performed the Haj and settled there for ten years imbibing Islamic knowledge from exponents of Islamic law and other branches of knowledge. He received the guidance of famous scholars such as Al Hafiz Shihabuddeen bin Al Hajr Al Haithemi, Grand Mufti of Haramain and commentator in Hadeeth and Fiqh, Izzuddeen bin Abdul Azeez al Zamzami, Shiekh Abdul Rahman bin Ziyad and Sayyid Abdul Rahman Al Safwi.
He gained the Tassawwuf from Kutub Zaban Zain Ul Arifeen Muhammed Bin Sheikh Ul Arif Abu Hasan Al Bakri and was honored with eleven Khirkath, symbol of grade in Tareeqath. Within a short period he was hailed as the Sheikh of Qadriya Tareeqath.

In the field of service

After the decade-long stay in Makkah, he returned to Kerala and took charge as chief Mufti in the grand Masjid of Ponnani, a position he occupied for thirty-six years. A historian recorded that his mentor Ibn Hajar Hithami had come to Ponnani and stayed there for a short period. It is said that the famous lamp made of stone, presented by Ibn Hajar Hithami, is still kept in Ponnani Dars.

As the freedom fighter

He did not limit himself to work as a cleric, but made many significant intervention in the political arena, keeping warm relations with the major political figures in that period. He lived during the regime of Akbar of the Mughal Empire and had a good relationship with Sultan Ali Adil Shah I, Sultan of Bijapur, as well as the Zamorin of Calicut. He was a strident advocate of freedom struggles against the imperialist power of Portugal, and motivated the youth to take part in the special army of Zamorin to defend against them. In his masterpiece Tufathul Mujahideen Fi Akhbar ul Burthugalin, he narrated the brutality of the Portuguese on the Malabar soil with special reference to their anti-Muslim stance. He used to instil in Muslim youth the necessity of holy war and the inevitability of military action against the Portuguese. In the aforementioned text, he motivated them by exuding the endless promises of the Almighty for those who waged war against them, and boosted their morale by leading their mind to the sweet memories of the golden age of Islam.

Books by Makhdoom II

He was known for his unique command in writing in variety of subjects which includes jurisprudence, history, spirituality as well as other subjects which were distinct from other writers. The following table gives an overview of his works.
Transliterated TitleOriginal TitleTranslated TitleNotes
Tuḥfat al-mujāhidīn fī baʿḍ akhbār al-burtughāliyyīnGift of the Mujahidin: Some Accounts of the PortugueseHistory of Muslims in Kerala with special reference to the brutalities of the Portuguese invasion
Fatḥ al-muʿīn sharḥ qurrat al-ʿaynOpening of the Aide: A Commentary on Qurrat al-ʿAynExemplary text on Jurisprudence based on the Shafi school of thought; annotation on his own text Kurratul Ain. Taught in some of the most renowned Islamic Universities such as Al Azhar, Egypt.
Qurrat al-ʿayn bi-muhimmāt al-dīnDelight of the Eyes: On the Foundations of the FaithPrecise text on jurisprudence based on the Shafi school of thought
Irshād al-ʿibād ilā sabīl al-rashādGuiding God's Servants to the Best Course of ActionSpiritual text explaining the way to the Almighty
Iḥkām aḥkām al-nikāḥA Consolidation of the Rulings on MarriagePrecise explanation of the laws relating to marriage
Sharḥ al-ṣudūr fī aḥwāl al-mawtā wa-l-qubūrWidening the Chest: On the Conditions of the Dead and GravesSpiritual text explaining the context of the afterworld; it was an annotation of the work done by Sooyoothi
al-Ajwibah al-ʿajībah ʿan al-asʾilah al-gharībahWonderful Answers to Rare QuestionsCollection of decrees issued on various issues
al-Fatāwā al-HindiyyahThe Indian FatwasDecree issued on the special context of southern Indian state of Kerala
al-Jawāhir fī ʿuqūbat ahl al-kabāʾirGems: On the Punishments for Grave SinnersSpiritual text explaining the consequences for criminals
al-Manhaj al-wāḍiḥThe Clear ProgramText explaining laws relating to marriage
al-Istiʿdād li-l-mawt wa-suʾāl al-qabrPreparing for Death and the Questions of the Grave

Demise

He died of natural causes in 1583 and was laid to rest in Kunjhippalli. His Qabr lies under a tree in his native Chompala.