Malik Mohammed Jayasi is the representative poet of Nirguna Bhakti poetry of Premashrayi branch, also known as Sufi poetry. There are also differences in the context of Jayasi's date of birth. The birth of Malik Mohammad Jaisi can be considered in the year 870 Hijri (1464 AD) and the death of Malik Mohammad Jaisi in 949 Hijri (1542 AD).
In Malik Muhammad Jayasi, the word 'Malik' is referred to as his surname and Jayasi came into the name due to his stay in Jayas. The name came because of the surname and migration in the name of Muhammad, his name became - Malik Muhammad Jayasi.
Malik is the birth place of Mohammed Jayasi, he came and settled somewhere in Jais. This speculation is because there is a lack of authentic evidence.
Jayasi Malik is said to be the child of Sheikh Mamrej and the daughter of Sheikh Alhadar of Manikpur. It is well known that Jaisi had lost his parents in his childhood. The monks spent time with the fakirs and also stayed at Manikpur near their maternal grandfather. It is also said that Jaisi was very old and childless at the time of his death. There are many types of opinions about their childlessness.
Malik Mohammed Jayasi was related to Sufism. But even in the context of his guru, there is no opinion among the scholars. Some people call Syed Ashraf Jahangir as the mentor of Malik Mohammad Jaisi, while others call Sheikh Muhiuddin. But these two do not appear to be the mentors of Malik Mohammed Jayasi. Some people even describe Shah Mubarak Bolde and Shah Kamal as Guru of Malik Mohammad Jaisi. Muhiuddin Mehndi, who is a Kalpi, citing the lines of ‘Chitrekha’, has been called the Guru of Jaisi: Mehndi Guru Sekh Burhanu. Kalpi Nagar Tehink Asthanu.
Like other creators, there is no specific information about Jaisi's life and personality. The information available is also disputed enough.
Major compositions of Malik Mohammed Jayasi
Acharya Ramchandra Shukla's compositions by Malik Mohammed Jayasi have mentioned three books of his, 'Padmavat', 'Akhrawat' and 'Aakhri Kalam'. Further details of these major aspects of poetry of Malik Mohammad Jaisi are being given. Information about his three compositions is being given:
Akhrawat
Many scholars consider Akhrawat as the last composition of Jayasi. In 'Akhrawat', theoretical ideas have been presented keeping each letter of the alphabet in mind. This book has been started by Jayasi from the beginning of the universe. When there was neither sky nor earth, sun, moon. In the void, Kartar lit the light of the first Prophet Mohammed: Gagan huta nahi mahi huti, hute chhand nahin sur. Sesai Andhakup Maharan Mohammad Noor.
Aakhri kalam
According to Acharya Shukla, "Jaisi has made his 'last kalam' only on the emulation of the Quran. Scenes of the Holocaust and final justice are entirely Islamist.
Padmavat
The popular composition of Jayasi is 'Padmavat'. In reference to the composition time of 'Padmavat', he has written, 'San Nau Sai Santalis Ahay. The story begins with the poet saying. "Padmavat" is a premeditation. Apart from this, some other books are also mentioned in their name-
- Pictogram
- Maslanama
- Kaharanama
- Hard work
- Champawat
- Reverberation