Qazi Nurullah Shustari

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.

Few of them are: Beside the above-mentioned books and treatise he has also several other literary works which include marginal notes, reviews, commentaries, etc.

[15] Following are the works about him, His tomb (mazar) at Agra is a place of pilgrimage and site of annual religious congregation held in commemoration of his martyrdom.

Mahdi Khajeh Piri, founder of Noor International Microfilm Center, New Delhi has been involved in the restoration of the tomb.

He was the author of Anwarul Huda, Al-Siratul Wasil fi Asbatul Wajib, Muhazzabul Mantiq and Firdaus, the history of Shiraz.

His fourth son Saiyid Abul Maali (1596–1636) for some time lived in Qutub Shahi kingdom where he translated Masaibun Nawasib from Arabic to Persian.

Entrance to the tomb of Nurullah Shusari, Agra, India
Majalis al-mu'minin (The Assemblies of Believers), Safavid Iran, AH 1043 i.e. 1633-4 AD