Hence,
one night, the location of his * By
chance, on the way there was such a place, which was famous as a place haunted
by Jinnaat
and Monsters, and whenever a human being or animal happened to stay
there, he was frightened or fell unconscious if he stayed there for quite some
time. Due to this reason, the shepherds and goat raisers of that locality had
fenced that area with a hedge lest some outsider should fall victim of this
damage. In short, when the she-camel reached that place, it sat automatically
there. Sayyed
Sahib and his companions tried every measure to stand her again
and to move but in vain. At last they discussed with each other and the
consensus was this that that place was safer than the previous and the
she-camel was also not going to leave that place for the next. Thus, it was
found better to bury the coffin there. Thus, when they had decided this, the
she-camel stood up automatically and crossed the fence and sat again near a
pure and clean place. Sayyed
Sahib and his companions pleased considering this
gesture an Invisible Support and the miracle of the Ability and happily buried
the wooden chest at that place. blessed
grave was informed to a Sayyed
of a nearby village in his dream that 'O Gul
Shah! My name is Faqeer
Bahu
and
Allah
Almighty has enriched and appointed me to give the Seekers of Haq
the
Inwardly
Taleem and Talqeen
from my
grave and
start the chain of right guidance for them. River has come nearer and very near
is this that this Fort as well as the graves inside it will be all swept away
in water. Get up! And take me
to a new
grave at some safe place'. It is said that Sayyed
Gul Shah followed the
Inwardly
directive and went to that Fort along with some friends and dug that
grave which was identified by his highness
in his
dream. They were surprised to see that his blessed body was not found laid
there. They went back with sad hearts. Again he saw his highness
in a dream that night and he said that 'Gul Shah! You will not find our
body in
the grave. Instead, you should prepare a wooden coffin and left is alongside
that grave at night. When you will come the next day, you will find it heavy
and loaded with our
body. You
will not open the coffin and should burry it at a safer place as advised'. Shah
Sahib did accordingly and when he reached there, he found that coffin heavy. He
loaded it on a she-camel and travelled towards South with intention to bury it
in the graveyard of Hazrat
Pir Abdul Rahmaan Qureshi which was situated about
three to four miles away of that Fort.