TOPICS
* Hadhrat Khwaja Muhammad Durvesh
* Imam Rabbani
* Khwaja Bahauddin naqshband
* Shah Sadullah
* Ubaidullah Ahraar

 

 

expressed his mastery over archery. Hadhrat sent for a bow and arrow and shot 7 arrows. All of them hit the mark. His intelligence was such that even in the most delicate cases, if somebody would accept and use his suggestions, he would never lose. There was such mercy in his nature that whenever he heard of somebody’s distress, he would cry as much as the person who suffered. In worship of Allah SWT, Dhikr and other spiritual practices, he would always keep the Sunnah before him.

He would offer the Salaat Ul Fajr in its Mustahab (commendable) time and would bless his disciples with his attention (Tawajjuh) till the Salaat of Ishraq. After offering Ishraq, he would again bless them until the Salaat of Chaasht. After Chaasht, he would have breakfast. His lovers, nobles would send many varieties of dishes to him. All of them would be placed on his Dastarkhwaan, but he would not even look at them. He would eat only the chapatti and shorba (broth) made in his own house. Then he would have a siesta. Then he would get up at 1:00 and offer Salaat Zuhr with a large congregation. He would recite 15 Para of the Holy Quran. If he was ill, he would recite at least 3 Para. He never read anything less than that in his whole life. Then he would discuss Islamic knowledge and the lives of the Auliya the Ulama and scholars who used to come. After offering the Salaat of ‘Asr in its Mustahab time with a large congregation, Hadhrat Maulana Maulvi Abdur Raheem Ameer Khairuddin (May Allah SWT sanctify their soul) would read out the Maktubaat of Hadhrat Imam Rabbani (May Allah be well pleased with him) or the Mathnawi of Hadhrat Maulana Rum. Hadhrat would attentively listen to them. If some time would be left after that, he would bless his disciples. After the Salaat of Maghrib, the sons of Nizam Asafjah who had given their bait would also come and they would also be blessed. After Salaat of Isha, he would relate to the people, the lives of the Elders of the order. After this he would instruct the Ulama and others interested in dhikr and other spiritual practices. At about 10 o’clock, he would go to bed. He would get up after half the night would pass and would offer the Salaat of Tahajjud and Salaat Ut Tasbeeh and busy himself in dhikr and other spiritual practices. Almost when the last part of the night would be left, he would sleep for sometime and take a bath and offer the Salaat of Fajr with congregation. Hadhrat Miskin Shah Sahab (May Allah shower His Mercy on him) says that once after offering Salaat Ul Tahajjud etc. I sat there and busied myself in dhikr and other spiritual practices. At that time to remove a thought which I had got, he turned to me and said: Son Miskin, do not think that only you engage in Dhikr