Sheikh Syed
Ali Hujwiri
writes about
his Shekih?s
final advice
to him in
Kashf al-Mahjub,
which is
very useful
indeed.
?He did at
Bayt al-Jin,
a village
situated at
the head of
a mountain
pass between
Baniyas and
the river of
Damascus.
While he lay
on his death
bed, his
head resting
on my bosom
(and at that
time I was
feeling
hurt, as men
often do, by
the
behaviour of
a friend of
mine), he
said to me:
?O my son, I
will tell
thee one
article of
belief
which, if
thou holdest
it firmly,
will deliver
thee from
all
troubles.
Whatever
good or evil
Allah
creates, do
not in any
place or
circumstance
quarrel with
his action
or be
aggrieved in
thy heart?.
He gave no
further
injunction,
but yielded
up his
soul?.
Source Kashf
al-Mahjub,
Page 167,
translated
into English
by Prof.
Nicholson,
Published by
Darul Ishaat,
Pakistan.
Regarding
his Shekih?s
last advice
we do not
find any
thing
related to
the City of
Lahore. It
proves that
the Fawaied
Al-Foeid?s
analysis
that Hazrat
Hussien and
Hazrat Syed
Ali Hujwiri
was not
contemporary
to each
other and
did not Bayt
to same
Sheikh.
Therefore
Shekih
Hussien was
not
spiritually
related to
Syed Ali
Hujwiri and
after the
death of
Shekih
Hussien our
Sunni
Scholars and
Sufis do
visit his
shrine and
that mosque
has been
build next
to it by
Sheik
Muhammad
Bakhsh,
which stands
to this
date. |