Nehro Mohammed
Nehro Mohammed Abdul-Karim al-Kasnazani (Arabic: نهرو محمد عبد الكريم الكسنزاني, romanized: ʿNahrū Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Karīm alksnzāny) is the current spiritual leader (Sheikh and guide) of the al-Qadiriyya al-Kasnazaniyya Sufi Order and an Iraqi politician. [1][2]He was born on 12 December 1969, and holds a PhD in History, an academic qualification in English Language Studies from the United Kingdom, as well as a degree in Computer Science from Al-Mansour University College in Baghdad. Dr. Nahro al-Kasnazani comes from a family with a long-standing Sufi religious background based in Iraqi Kurdistan. He descends from the al-Barzanji family, who trace their lineage back to Imam Husayn, hence their Husayni descent. His spiritual affiliation is with the al-Qadiriyya al-Kasnazaniyya Order.[3]
Dr. Nahro al-Kasnazani was also an Iraqi politician who led the Iraq Assembly of National Unity (now the Coalition for Iraqi National Unity) electoral coalition. He was one of the few politicians from the Sunni Arab community to participate in the Iraqi legislative election of January 2005. The slate put up 275 candidates but won no seats. .[4] He is the Sheikh of the Al-Aliyyah Al-Qadiriyyah Al-Kasnazaniyyah.
Early Life and Succession as Sheikh
[edit]Dr. Nahro Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Kasnazani al-Husseini was born on December 12, 1969, in Kirkuk, northern Iraq. His family moved to Baghdad in 1985, where he completed his primary education. He is the eldest among his siblings. His father, Sheikh Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Kasnazani al-Husseini, was the previous Sheikh of the Al-Qadiriyya al-Kasnazaniyya Sufi Order. After the death of Sheikh Muhammad Abdul Karim al-Kasnazani,[5][6][7] Dr. Nahro succeeded him as the Sheikh, as his father had entrusted him to lead the order.[8][9]
Selection as Sheikh after His Father’s Death
[edit]Initially, Sheikh Muhammad al-Kasnazani always recommended Dr. Nahro as his successor to the other disciples and said, "No successor should open a khanqah or appoint a new successor without informing my successor, Sheikh Nahro." In 2005, in front of a gathering of followers, he officially declared Dr. Nahro as his successor, saying, "Inshallah, Sheikh Nahro is the Sheikh of the future, and he is your Sheikh, brother, and servant, and the servant of the order." and He mentioned this in one of his lectures.In 2008, Sheikh Muhammad al-Kasnazani formally gave Dr. Nahro full authority over the main khanqah in Sulaymaniyah, stating that any guidance from Dr. Nahro would be as though it came from him, and no one after Sheikh Muhammad al-Kasnazani would represent the order except for Sheikh Nahro. According to their beliefs, the selection of the Sheikh is made by the command of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). In 2019, Sheikh Muhammad al-Kasnazani traveled to the United States, and in 2020, his health gradually deteriorated until his passing on July 4, 2020.[10] After his death, Sheikh Nahro assumed the leadership of the order.[11]
Political Career
[edit]Sheikh Nahro is also an Iraqi political leader who believes in a free and unified Iraq. During the rule of former President Saddam Hussein, Sheikh Nahro and members of his family were imprisoned. In 1991, he founded a political party named the "Iraq Assembly of National Unity." Sheikh Nahro has participated in various conferences, including the Defense Conference held in Dubai in 2008 and the Reform Conference held in 2005.[12]
Education and Academic Qualifications
[edit]Dr. Nahro completed his secondary education in Baghdad and earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Baghdad. He also obtained a Bachelor's degree in English Language Studies from the United Kingdom. He later received a Master's degree in History from the Institute of Arab History and Scientific Heritage, followed by a PhD in Islamic History. The title of his doctoral dissertation was "Mehmed the Conqueror: His Life and Conquests.[13]" Dr. Nahro is fluent in three languages: Arabic, English, and Kurdish.[14]
References
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- ^ "الدكتور نهرو محمد عبد الكريم الكسنزان". www.cinu-dn.com. Retrieved 2025-04-09.
- ^ "السيد الشيخ شمس الدين محمد نهرو الكسنزان الحسيني رئيس الطريقة العلية القادرية الكسنزانية في العالم". الكسنزان (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-04-10.
- ^ US Strikes Fallujah; two troops killed, China Daily, 2004-12-13, accessed on 2008-11-29
- ^ "وفاة مرشد الطريقة الكسنزانية في العراق والعالم". kitabat.blog (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-04-10.
- ^ "وفاة مرشد الطريقة الكسنزانية في العراق والعالم | البوابة". www.albawaba.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-04-10.
- ^ "شيخ الطريقة الكسنزانية يوارى الثرى لمثواه الاخير في السليمانية واخذ البيعة لولده". شفق نيوز (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-04-10.
- ^ ارم نيوز، شيخ الطريقة الكسنزانية
- ^ "شيخ الطريقة الكسنزانية يوارى الثرى لمثواه الاخير في السليمانية واخذ البيعة لولده". web.archive.org. 2020-07-12. Retrieved 2025-04-09.
- ^ "وفاة شيخ الطريقة العلية القادرية الكسنزانية"
- ^ Alyoum, Alsoufia (2020-07-17). ""بروفايل"|.. مرشد الطريقة الكسنزانية الجديد بالعراق : سياسي ورجل أعمال". الصوفية اليوم (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-04-10.
- ^ "الدكتور نهرو محمد عبد الكريم الكسنزان". web.archive.org. 2021-12-19. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
- ^ جاسم, احمد. "برعاية الدكتور نهرو الكسنزان أقامت الطريقة العلية القادرية الكسنزانية مولدانبويأ بذكرى استشهاد أبا الاحرار سيدنا الامام الحسين". الوكالة الغربية للأنباء (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-04-10.
- ^ "الدكتور نهرو محمد عبد الكريم الكسنزان". www.cinu-dn.com. Retrieved 2025-04-10.