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Hazrat Sheikh Abul Maali (RA) shrine is situated at dil Muhammad
road Lahore, Punjab Pakistan. His good name was Syed Khair ud Din, and sir name
Abul Maali. His father was related to the Syed
family of Kirman Iran, Kirman was a fluoresce of Iran at that time. His
ancestor Syed Faiz Ullah along with his son Syed Mubarak migrated from Kirman
to Hindustan during the seven-hundreds and ninety-six Hijri. They settled in the area of Uch Sharif in Bahawalpur.
Then, this family shifted to the town of Daud Cha near Multan.
In 1630 AD part of this family move to Shergarh and settled there. On, 10 Zilhaj,
960 Hijri Sunday this great saint of Islam Shah Abul Maali (RA) was born at Shergarh.
The name of his father was Syed Rahamut Ullah and the name of his Grandfather was
Syed Fateh Ullah. Syed Rahamut Ullah was brother of Syed Muhammad Ibrahim Daud
Bandagi Kirmani (RA). The Shrine of Syed
Muhammad Ibrahim Daud Bandagi Kirmani (RA) is present at Shergarh. Another
brother of Syed Rahamut Ullah (RA) was Syed Jalaluddin (RA), whose shrine is at
Kotha Syed Jalal Sindh Pakistan.
Hazrat's paternal lineage joins Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jillani
(RA) after 14 steps.
Hazrat Shah Abul Maali (RA) got maturity in literal
knowledge and then was dominated by the spirit of Allah’s love. Dominate with
that spirit he spent some time in seclusion in jungles and deserts. Life
seclusion gives perfection in the love of Allah and it was connected with Hazrat
Muhammad (PBUH) cave era.
Hazrat went to Delhi to find his spiritual guide,
where he met a mystic, who told him to return back to Shergarh. When he returned
back he followed his Uncle
Syed Muhammad Ibrahim Daud Bandagi Sheikh on
Qadri's spiritual path. He served his spiritual mentor Syed Muhammad Ibrahim Daud
Bandagi for years and then his mentor commissioned him to Lahore. During his
journey from Shergarh to Lahore, he constructed water ponds, wells, and flower
beds in multiple places, a few of which are still present. As he settled in Lahore,
he was impressed and became a favorite of the masses. His love for Hazrat Abdul Qadir
Jillani (RA) was at its climax. He was used to admitting a person in his discipline
and the very next night the disciple was blessed with the sight of Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jillani
(RA). He wrote a book to pay his tribute to Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jillani named ‘Tofa tul Qadaria’. He has written another
book on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He was a writer, and a poet, and his poetry was in the Persian
language. He has written multiple books few names are Dewan Urabati, Ifat ul Qadri, Risala guldasta, Risala nooria, and Risala
munsaja,
He served the
cause of Islam in Lahore for decades Let us recalls some of his prominent miracles
Mughal Prince
Dara Shukoh wrote in his book Seena ul Ulia.
I, in the company of Niamey Ali, submitted
to Shah Abul Maali's presence; meanwhile, a devotee submitted a beautiful Tasbeeh
to Hazrat Saheb. I thought in my mind, that it would be very fortunate for me if
Shah sb bestowed this Tasbeeh on me. When we intended to depart the session,
Shah Sb called me and said you can take this Tasbeeh. He also advises me to read
Doord on it 100 times daily which would reward you, me, and the original donator of
Tasbeeh.
Hazrat Shah Abul Maali's (RA) first matrimony was done with the daughter of Hazrat Syed Muhammad Ibrahim Daud Bandagi Kirmani (RA). That pious
woman died soon after marriage. Hazrat sahib's second matrimony was with the maternal
granddaughter of King Jahangir, she elapsed in Lahore and was buried in Mohala Abul
Maali women's graveyard. This woman got eleven spaces in kinship with the king. That
was a lot of lands extended from the civil court from Lahore to Mohala Shah Mali. His
descent allows the construction of Dyal Singh college on this land.
Shah Sahib got
eight sons one of his got Shaheed fighting against the Sikh army and his shrine is at
Hussaingarh.
Hazrat Shah Abu
al Mali died in 1025 Hijri at Lahore. His mausoleum was constructed in his
life. Near his mausoleum a mosque was also present there Shah Sahib used to
preach during the times he spent in Lahore.
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