Ghaus - a - Azam Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani R.A
One day a very pious and humble man was making Ibaadat by a river. He was very hungry, as he had not eaten for three days and three nights. Just then he noticed an apple floating in the river, in his direction. He reached out and took this apple and ate it. After he had eaten the apple, this pious man whose name was Sayyidi Abu Saaleh, realised that he had ate someone else’s apple for it did not belong to him. He decided to go in search of the owner of this apple. He walked alongside the river for a long time until he reached an orchard that had an apple tree. He immediately knew that the apple had come from this orchard.
Sayyidi Abu Saaleh asked to see the owner. He explained what had happened and asked him for forgiveness for eating his apple without permission. The owner listened and realised that this was a chosen servant of Allah. The owner agreed to forgive Sayyidi Abu Saaleh under one condition – that he must work in the orchard for ten years. Sayyidi Abu Saaleh agreed to this and after ten years had passed he went to the owner and asked to be excused but the owner asked him to work for another two years. Sayyidi Abu Saaleh agreed to do this without complaint. After two years had passed, the owner had agreed to let Sayyidi Abu Saaleh leave under one final condition – that he must marry his daughter.
Sayyidi Abu Saaleh married the owner’s daughter, Sayyida Ummul Khair Faathima and they bore a son by the name of Sayyiduna Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilaani (radi Allahu anhu) who is most commonly referred to as Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam.
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam was indeed a blessed child. He was born when his mother was sixty years old. Many miracles surrounded his birth.
On the eve of his
birth, his father saw the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) who told him:
“O Abu Saaleh! Almighty Allah has blessed you with
a pious son. He is my beloved and the beloved of Almighty
Allah. He is the most exalted amongst the Awliya and Aqtaab”.
When he was born,
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam had the impression of the footprint of
the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) on his shoulder.
Also on the eve of
his birth, approximately eleven hundred males were born in
the city of
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
was born in Ramadaan and during the entire month, he never
drank milk after Sehri and before Ifthaar. His mother said
that he would not even cry for milk during the entire day
and would only drink after Ifthaar. The blessed saint kept
fast from the day he was born!
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
had lost his father when he was very young. He was not like
other children who would choose to play instead of
remembering Allah. He would spend him time remembering
Allah. From a young age, when he wanted to join the other
children to play, he would hear an unseen voice tell him,
“Come towards Me O’ Blessed one”.
This unseen voice frightened Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam at first
but he began to get used to it and instead of playing, he
would remember Allah.
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
was five years old when he first attended a madressah in
Jilaan. He spent five years in this madressah in which an
amazing incident occurred. Every day whenever Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
would enter the madressah, he would see bright figures
walking before him saying,
“Give way to the friend of Allah”.
When Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
was eighteen years old, his mother sewed forty dinars under
the arm of his coat before he left to study in
Now in those days,
people used to travel in caravans by camels. The roads were
dangerous and people were always getting robbed and killed.
People travelled in groups so that they were safer. Huzoor
Ghaus-e-Azam’s caravan reached the city of
The travellers were
forced to give up all their belongings to the robbers, who
shared it amongst each other. One of the robbers came to
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam and asked him if he had any valuables on
him. Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam replied that he had forty dinars
with him. The robbers did not believe him but the leader
Ahmad Badwi asked to see Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam.
When Ahmad Badwi
asked Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam if he had any valuables on him, he
gave the same answer he gave before, that he had forty
dinars on him. The leader of the band of robbers asked for
the forty dinars. Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam calmly showed him
where his mother had hidden the money for him. Ahmad Badwi
and his robbers were shocked at Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam. Ahmad
Badwi asked him, “If none of us
knew you had the money, why did you show us where it was
hidden?” Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
replied, “When I left for
Upon hearing this,
Ahmad Badwi felt extreme shame and began to weep. He asked
for forgiveness from Allah immediately and returned all the
belongings to the people. The rest of his gang did the same.
When Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
reached
Allah had tested
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam during his stay in
After Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
completed his studies he learnt from very pious and
spiritual leaders, Sheikh Ham’maad bin Muslim Ad Dab’baas
(radi Allahu anhu) and Sheikh Abu Saeed Mubaarak
Makhzoomi (radi Allahu anhu). Thereafter for twenty
five years of his life, he used to go to the jungles of
One day Huzoor
Ghaus-e-Azam was remembering Allah in the jungles of
The man then asked
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam to sit in one spot and not to move
from there until he returned. Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam did
exactly this and only one year later did the man return. He
spent a few moments with Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam and then left
again before asking him not to move from that same spot
again. One year later, the man returned once again and did
the exact same thing for the third time, leaving Huzoor
Ghaus-e-Azam in that spot until he returned.
The third time, when
the man returned, he came with milk and bread and told
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam, “I am
Hadrat Khidr (alaihis salaam) and I have been asked to share
this meal with you.” Huzoor
Ghaus-e-Azam and Hazrat Khidr (alaihis
salaam) sat and ate together.
Then Hazrat Khidr (alaihis
salaam) asked Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam,
“O Abdul Qadir, what did you
eat for three years while you sat at this one spot?”
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam replied,
“I ate whatever the people had thrown
away.”
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
managed to fight the Shaitaan during his life and always
won. The first time that Shaitaan came to Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam,
he came in a very ugly form and he had an extremely bad
smell on him. Shaitaan told Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam that he
wants to become his servant as he can no longer try and
mislead Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam for it never worked. Huzoor
Ghaus-e-Azam told Shaitaan to leave him at once but Shaitaan
refused to leave. Then suddenly, an unseen hand came and hit
Shaitaan so hard that it caused him to fall and sink to the
ground.
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
became the mureed of the pious Sheikh Abu Saeed Mubaarak
Makhzoomi (radi Allahu anhu). His Peer taught him
everything he knew with love and care. One day, his Peer
asked him to fetch something for him. When Huzoor
Ghaus-e-Azam had left the room, his Peer told the rest of
the students in the class, “One day, the
foot of that young man will be on the shoulders of all the
Awliya Allah and all the Awliya of his time will humble
themselves before him”.
At that time in the
city of
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
had to just look at the thief once and this caused the thief
to become a Wali!
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam married for the first time when he was fifty-one years old. He had married four wives who bore him forty-nine children – twenty seven sons and twenty two daughters. His eldest son’s name was Sayyidi Sheikh Abdul Wahab (radi Allahu anhu) and he was also very pious. Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam always advised his children to fear no one but Almighty Allah and not to turn to anyone accept Allah.
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
delivered thousands of lectures in his lifetime to ordinary
people, learned scholars and great saints. People enjoyed
his lectures very much and some people even recorded his
lectures down. Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam also wrote many books in
his life. He was like a father to his thousands of
followers. He knew each of them by name and cared for them.
He helped them and saved them from disasters, even if they
were at the other end of the world.
One day, in a city
called
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
was ninety-one years old when he passed away. Just before he
could leave this world, he raised his hands and said,
“There is no god but Allah and
Muhammad (sallahu alaihi wasalam) is his Prophet. Glory be
to Allah, the Exalted, the Ever-living, glory be to him, the
All-Powerful, Who overpowers His servants by death.”
He had given all of
himself to Allah. He did not care for worldly things at all.
His nights passed with little or no sleep at all but
constant prayer. He spent his life following the Beloved
Prophet Muhammad (sallahu
alaihi wasalam) truly and
served humanity. Three times a week he would lecture
thousands of people. He gave lessons in various subjects
every morning and afternoon. After Zuhr salaah, he would
spend his time giving advice to all those who came to him
whether they were beggars of kings. Before Maghrib salaah,
he would distribute food to the poor every day regardless of
the weather conditions.
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