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another place, his highness I
make my Nafs
notorious through the act of beggary, And
go door to door (to conduct Beneficence
to people) just because of the Order of
God! That
is the reason that the original conditions of his Keep yourself
covered for the public up to the maximum that you can, Keeping
ties with people is Khud-Faroshi , then how can Arifeen be like
this! At
another place, he
Insider to the Inward
and Outsider to the Outward
, This
beautiful practice is very rare in world. * He
His grave has no whereabouts; it has no identification to trace it, He
takes his body to the Lamakaan along with him! That
is why, in the beginning, his blessed grave was found as a simple grave made of
mud. It was without any building over it. No shrine was made otherwise we see
that there are some very ordinary and formal Piraan, who are entombed in great
tombs and Khanqah, nonetheless, no one knows if they had left the world with a
valid Eimaan. However, since Allah
Almighty desired the prominence of his grave,
therefore, the Ability caused this in strange and astonishing way. Thus, it has
been written in the Manaqib e Sultani that 'on the bank of River Chenab, there
was a fort of olden times made with unbaked bricks known as "Qala' Qa'ar Gaan".
Along with some other graves in this fort was also the blessed grave of his
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