People say me , “ Where is your protector God? They say, “ You fool! The modern science has descended onto the moon. Still, where are you?”.

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People say me  , “ Where is your protector God? There’s nowhere that we can see Him”. I said  “ Close your eyes, meditate  and just feel His presence in heart ❤️  This is the matter of feeling divine not of physical eye but of the internal sight. They say , “ Where is your God? There’s nowhere that we can see Him”. I said  “ Close your eyes, meditate  and just feel His presence in heart ❤️  They doubt on God presence I said look toward sky star moon sun changing Cloure of sky and you will feel presence of my protector God  I told, “ This is not an illusion but a hidden sign and a trust in invisible power that is my God my protector  persist ,” Tell us what exactly do you want to prove?” I say, “ Close your eyes, meditate and just feel His presence” My protector god is always there, it’s just us who are absent. That it can’t be explained either in written or by speech. That the my protector God is unfathomable. They say, “ You fool...

Biography of Firuz Shah Tughluq

 

His father was Name  Rajjab, He was the younger brother of late Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq. His mother was the daughter of Ran Mal, a petty Rajput chief of Abohar in the modern district of Hissar in east Punjab. He was born in 1309 A.D.His reign lasted for about 37 years from 1351 to 1388 A.D. 


 REVENUE

At the same time, his military expeditions, slave system, feudal practice and religious policy etc. brought discredit to him.

Firoz Tughlaq appointed a special officer namely Khawja Hisan-ud-Din to prepare an estimate of the public revenue of the kingdom. Thereafter he fixed the revenue of the ‘Khalsa’ land (Government land) in the kingdom at six crores and eighty-five lakhs of ‘Tankas’ (silver coins). he wanted to receive from farmers.


NEW SYSTEM OF TAXATION

 ‘Kharaj It was the land tax which was equal to 1/10  of the produce of the land.


 ‘Zakat’: It was a two-and-a-half per cent tax on property realized from the Muslims and utilized for specific religious purposes only.

 ‘Kham’:It was one-fifth of the booty captured and the four-fifth was left for the soldiers.

 ‘Jijya’:It was levied on the Non-Muslim subjects, particularly the Hindus. Women and children were, however exempted from the taxes.

IRRIGATION WORKS

 The longest canal were one which carried the waters of the river Jamuna to the city of Hissar. It was 150 miles long. The second canal was drawn from river Sutlej to Ghaghra. It was about 100 miles long.

 The third canal was from Mandvi and Sirmur hills to Hansi. The fourth canal ran from Ghaghra to Firozabad.


OUTSTANDING WORK

 ‘Diwan-i-Kherat: The marriage bureau gave grants to the poor parents for the marriage of their daughters. It also provided financial help to the poor

 ‘Dar-ul-Shafa’: Hospitals were set up in important towns where medicines were given free of charge.

 ‘Sarais’:About 200 (rest houses) were built by the Sultan for the benefits of merchants

 Grants to sufferers


New TOWNS

Four important towns founded by him were of Firozabad, Fatehabad, Jaunpur and Hissar Firoza. Two pillars of Ashoka were brought to Delhi—one from Meerut and the other from Topra, Arnbala district—and erected in Delhi.

Firoz Tughlaq was a great patron of historians, poets and scholars. He was a man of learning and wrote his biography entitled ‘Fatuhat-i-Firozshah’. He established thirty educational institutions including three colleges.Zia-ud-Din Barani wrote ‘Fatwah-i-Jahandari’ and Afif wrote his ‘Tarikh-i-Firuzshah’.


Weakness 

 HE WAS NOT AN EFFICIENT COMMANDER

Firoz Tughlaq was not an able general. No significant conquests were made by him.

“The southern states had drifted away from the Sultanate and there were rebellions in Gujarat and Sindh”, while “Bengal asserted its independence.” The Sultan led expeditions to against Bengal in 1353 and 1358. The Sultan captured Cuttack, destroyed the Jagannath Temple, Puri and forced Raja of Jajnagar in Orissa to pay tribute. He laid siege to Kangra Fort and forced Nagarkot to pay tribute, and did the same with Thatta

RELIGION

The Sultan introduced several reforms in the army which produced negative results. This slave system proved very harmful and became one of the contributory aspects of the downfall of the Tughlaq empire.

Firoz encouraged the Hindus to convert to Islam. First was the first Sultan of Delhi who accepted predominance of Islamic laws and the Ulema in administering the state

 LAST DAYS OF HIS LIFE 

The later years of Firuz remained full of sorrow. His two sons had died and he nominated his third son, Muhammad Khan, as his successor. The Sultan had reached the ripe age of eighty years and therefore, had lost his mental balance. Prince Muhammad who shared the power of the throne with the Sultan for some time was a pleasure-seeker and therefore, neglected the administration. Some nobles revolted against the prince and captured the Sultan. After some time, the Sultan died in September 1388 A.D.

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