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Hazrat Sultan Bahu (Rahmatullahi Alay) may have met many Sufis and visited many tombs of the Saints but He did not come across Sufi teacher of his own calibre. At the age of thirty, Hazrat Sultan Bahu (Rahmatullahi Alay) had an extra-ordinary vision in which He saw Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wasallam) through the spiritual recommendation and support of Hazrat Ali (Radhiy Allahu Anhu) and Hazrat Sheikh Abudul Qadir Jilani (Rahmatullahi Alay). The Beloved Prophet (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wasallam) himself took Hazrat Sultan Bahu (Rahmatullahi Alay) Bayat (Oath) and allowed Hazrat Sultan Bahu (Rahmatullahi Alay) to pass on the Sufi teaching. He often mention in his books about his presence in the spiritual meetings presided by the Beloved Prophet (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wasallam) himself. However, in the treatise of the Spirit He called Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (Rahmatullahi Alay) his Murshid (Spiritual Director). He is always lavish in praise of Hazrat Sheikh and calls himself Qadri. In the eyes of Hazrat Sultan Bahu (Rahmatullahi Alay) the teaching of the Qadria order is most effective for the spiritual development of the seeker. But at the same time it is evidently clear that by Qadria order, He means the one that He himself represented. He names it, Sarwari Qadiri. During the same period when Hazrat Sultan Bahu (Rahmatullahi Alay) was a young man of about thirty, the war of succession between Dara Shikoh, Aurangzeb was fought. Hazrat Sultan Bahu (Rahmatullahi Alay) later writing are sufficient proof His moral and spiritual support for Aurangzab who won and became the Emperor. Hazrat Sultan Bahu (Rahmatullahi Alay) himself, however, never cares to have any concern with the court or courtiers

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