Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
(Data Ganj
Bakhsh)
He was born
in 400 A.H.
in Ghazni
(Afghanistan).
He belonged
to a Syed
family
(descendant
of the Holy
Prophet). He
completed
his earlier
education in
Ghazni by
memorizing
the Holy
Quran. Then
he studied
Arabic,
Farsi,
Hadith, Fiqh,
Philosophy
etc. At that
time Ghazni
was the
center of
education in
Central
Asia, and it
was the
realm of the
famous
Afghan ruler
Sultan
Mahmood
Ghaznavi.
After
completing
the wordly
education,
he searched
for the
spiritual
education.
He travelled
to many
places for
this
purpose, and
finally
became
spiritual
disciple of
Hazrat Abul
Fazal
Mohammad bin
Khatli, in
Junaidiya
Sufi Order,
who lived in
Syria.
In Syria,
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
started his
spiritual
education
under the
guidance of
Hazrat Abul
Fazal, he
slept less,
ate less,
performed
tough
contemplations
&
meditation.
Then he
travelled to
many
countries &
places like
Iran, Iraq,
Syria,
Turkey,
Arabia,
Azerbaijan
etc. There
he met many
Sufi saints
& dervishes.
Once he
entangled in
a spiritual
mystery, and
wasn't able
to solve it,
so then he
went to the
tomb of
Hazrat
Bayazid
Bistami,
where he
meditated
for many
days, even
he finally
solved that
spiritual
mystery. On
another
occasion he
entangled,
and also
went to the
tomb of
Hazrat
Bayazid
Bistami, but
this time he
found no
clue. So
then he left
for Khurasan
(A Province
in Iran), he
stayed in a
village,
where he
found a
group of
Sufi
dervishes.
Because
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
always wore
simple &
normal
dress, so
those Sufis
said to
eachother
that this
person (Ali
Hajveri)
doesn't
belong their
group, (As
they all
were wearing
specific
dress of
dervishes).
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
stayed with
them, they
ate
delicious
foods, and
gave him a
dry bread to
eat. They
also mocked
on Hazrat
Ali Hajveri,
threw on him
the crusts
of fruits.
Hazrat Ali
Hazjveri
addressed
God: "O God!
if these
people
wouldn't be
wearing the
clothes of
your friends
(dervishes),
then I
wouldn't
tolerate
their
insulting
behavior."
During the
journey of
Syria, he
visited the
tomb of the
great
Companion of
the Holy
Prophet,
Hazrat Bilal.
There he
slept for a
while, and
found
himself in
Makka, where
he saw the
Holy Prophet
with an old
man, he
didn't
recognize
him &
thought who
he could be?
Then Hazrat
Ali Hajveri
fell on the
feet of the
Holy Prophet
& kissed
them. The
Holy Prophet
knew what
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri had
in his mind,
so he told
Ali Hajveri:
"This old
man is Abu
Hanifa, your
Imam."
Later his
spiritual
teacher
Hazrat Abul
Fazal
ordered him
to go to
Lahore to
preach the
spiritual
teachings of
Islam. He
said:
"Hazrat Shah
Hussain
Zanjani is
already
there for
this
purpose, so
then why
should I go
to there?
Hazrat Abul
Fazal said:
"It's none
of your
business,
just go to
Lahore." So
he left
Syria & came
to Ghazni.
From Ghazni
he went to
Peshawar &
then to
Lahore, in
1041 A.D
(431 A.H).
When he
reached to
Lahore, he
saw that
people are
taking a
coffin
towards the
graveyard
for burial.
He asked who
is he?
People
replied that
it is the
dead body of
Hazrat Shah
Hussain
Zanjani.
After
hearing
that, he
understood
why his
teacher
Hazrat Abul
Fazal sent
him to
Lahore.
After
reaching to
Lahore, he
started to
preach Islam
& built a
mosque
there.
At that time
Lahore was
included in
the Ghazni
Kingdom,
whose ruler
was Sultan
Mahmood
Ghaznavi.
And the
governer of
Lahore was
Ra'e Raju,
who was a
Hindu & had
many great
mystical
abilities.
People of
Lahore were
used to
supply milk
to Ra'e Raju
in big
quantity, as
a
capitation.
Once an old
woman was on
her way to
pass before
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri,
holding a
water-pot
poured with
milk. Hazrat
Ali Hajveri
asked her to
give him
some milk
from that.
The woman
refused &
said that
she has to
give it to
Ra'e Raju.
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
said: "Give
some milk to
me, by the
grace of
God, your
cow will
produce much
more milk
than usual".
The woman
gave him the
pot, Hazrat
Ali Hajveri
drank some
milk, and
then threw
the
remaining
into the
river. The
old woman
when went to
her home,
she was
surprised to
see the
breasts of
her cow who
were full of
milk. She
poured all
of her pots
from milk,
but still
the cow's
breasts were
full. Soon
this news
spread all
around the
Lahore, and
people
started to
visit Hazrat
Ali Hajveri,
and all
people
brought milk
for him, and
he also
drank some
milk from
their pots &
then threw
the
remaining
into the
river, and
all of their
cows started
to produce
more milk.
So they
stopped to
supply milk
to Ra'e Raju.
Later Ra'e
Raju sent
one of his
disciples to
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri, as
his
disciples
also had
mystical
abilities.
That
disciple
didn't come
back, so
Ra'e Raju
sent another
disciple,
who also
didn't come
back. In
that way, he
sent all of
his
disciples,
but no one
came back at
all. Finally
he himself
went to
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri, in
anger. Ra'e
Raju
challenged
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri to
show him any
miracle.
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
replied:
"I'm not a
juggler."
But Ra'e
Raju tried
to impress
him with his
miracles,
and started
flying in
the air,
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
ordered his
shoes to
bring him
down. So the
shoes of
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri went
to the
flying Ra'e
Raju &
started to
strike on
his head &
broght him
down. Ra'e
Raju was
inspired &
embraced
Islam on his
hands. After
accepting
Islam he
changed his
name as
Shaikh Ahmed
Hindi.
When Hazrat
Ali Hajveri
built a
mosque in
Lahore, that
mosque's
front was
towards
south, and
differed
from all
other
mosques of
Lahore. So
there became
a doubt that
this
mosque's
fron't isn't
towards
Ka'ba. The
Scholars of
Lahore
objected
over that
mosque, but
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
didn't reply
them. When
the mosque
was built
completely,
he invited
all scholars
of Lahore &
said to
them: "You
objected
over this
mosque's
Ka'ba
direction,
now look by
yourself in
which
direction
Ka'ba
actually
is!" When
they looked
at the
front, they
saw Ka'ba,
as they are
sitting
before Ka'ba
in Makka.
All scholars
felt ashamed
after
watching
that, and
apologized.
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri also
built a room
adjacent to
that mosque,
and used
that room as
Khanqa
(Spiritual
School).
Many
unbelievers
accepted
Islam on his
hands, many
people
touched the
higher
stages of
spirituality
under his
guidance. He
married
twice, but
both of his
wives died
soon after
marriage. He
had a son,
named "Hasan".
He lived in
Lahore for
21 years,
and then
went to
Syria to
meet his
spiritual
teacher
Hazrat Abul
Fazal. And
after the
death of
Hazrat Abul
Fazal in 453
A.H, he
again came
to Lahore.
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri
wrote many
books, some
of his books
are:
Diwan-e-She'r;
Minhajuddin;
Al-Bayan
Lahal- Al-Ayan;
Israrul
Kharq
Wal-Mauniyat;
Behrul
Quloob;
Kitab Fana
Wa Baqa;
Birri'ayat
Be-Huqooq-Ullah;
Kashful
Israr;
Sharah-e-Kalam;
and Kashful
Mahjub.
He died at
the age of
65 in 465
A.H., in
Lahore.
When Khwaja
Moinuddin
Chishti came
to Lahore in
561 A.H
(1165 AD),
he stayed at
the tomb of
Hazrat Ali
Hajveri for
two weeks,
where he
medidated.
And when he
finished his
meditation,
he said a
couplet in
Farsi:
Ganj Bukhsh
Faiz-e-Alam;
Mazhar-e-Noor-e-Khuda
Naqisa-ra
Pir-e-Kamil;
Kamila-ra
Rahnuma
Meaning:
Ganj Buskh (Bestower
of Spiritual
Treasures)
is a grace
to the
world; a
manifester
of God's
light.
A perfect
spiritual
teacher for
the
beginners; a
guide for
perfected |