Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Tomb of Great Sufi Soul Hazrat sheikh Abu Al Fateh Rukan Udin Alam Seherwardi (R.A) Located at Multan, South Punjab, Pakistan.

These Are some pictures of commemorative board and Tomb of Great Sufi Soul Hazrat sheikh Abu Al Fateh Rukan Udin Alam Seherwardi (R.A) Located at Multan, South Punjab, Pakistan.
It is written on Commemorative Board Of The tomb of 'Hazrat sheikh Abu Al Fateh Rukan Udin Alam Seherwardi (R.A) Multan.
'Hazrat Sheikh Abu Al Fateh Rukan Udin Alam Seherwardi (R.A)
Name:
He was called with The love name of 'Shah e Jalola since his childhood. Rukan Udin Alam Is his title that was given by Khawaja Shamas Udin Tabrezi (R.A) in his early life.
Family Background:
He was the son of Hazrat Sheikh Sadar Udin Arif (R.A) and Grandson of Hazrat Bhao Udin Zikaria (R.A). His Respected Mother Bibi Rasti was Hafiz e Quran. His Forefathers belonged to respected tribe of Quresh. His Forefathers migrated from Mecca to Khawarzum. Then settled in Multan.
Education & Guidance:
He received External Education from his father and got spiritual guidance from his grandfather. After The death of his father, He became Sajadanasen.
Characteristics & Features:
After his birth, he was taught 'Qalma Ism e Zaat' under The supervision of his mother. He was neither taught any other word nor spoken any more word. So when He started speaking, first word uttered by Him was 'Allah'. He started offering Prayers and fasting regularly from The age of 7 years. He always offered prayers With Prayer Fellows. He was remembered with the titles of 'Makhzan Mashod e Elahi', 'Manba Jod e La Matnahi', 'Adress Khalwat Wahdat Bir Jabeen Burj e Marfat','Gohar e Madan Safat Laraib', ' Lolo e Seha Darya e Gaib', 'Zabda Tul Mushikh' And ' Muftah e Qafal Haq Al Yakeen'.
Sultans Of that time were his followers. But he never impressed by the charms of Royal court.He always spoke truth before The Sultans. His relationship with The Kings was for sake Serving Humanity. He carried the applications of the applicants to The court of The Kings.'
Photography By Veer Shuaib Raza Ji





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