Background
He established his own Silsila through his nephew and kalifa and Sajjada Nasheen Hazrat Syed Shah Abdur-Razzaq Nurul-Ain who is 11th direct descendant of Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani known as Qadiriyyah Chishtiya Ashrafiya.
He established his own Silsila through his nephew and kalifa and Sajjada Nasheen Hazrat Syed Shah Abdur-Razzaq Nurul-Ain who is 11th direct descendant of Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani known as Qadiriyyah Chishtiya Ashrafiya.
He was the disciple of the famous highly reverend saint of Bengal Hazrat Alaul Haq Pandavi. His Shrine is in Kichauccha Sharif District Ambedkar Nagar Uttar Pradesh India. His United Research Services (demise anniversary) is commemorated on 28th of the Islamic month of Muharram.
The epic poem Padmavat is a mystical romance, written in 1540 by the famous Indian Hindi Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi.
The two parts of the epic poem form a tale of mystical love that in terms of Sufi symbolism represents the voyage of the soul to God, the ideal state of union and the return to living in a transient world, full of conflict and deceit. The description in "Padmavat" mentions two lines of spiritual tutors and their predecessors.
A central place is given to the praise in stanza 18 & 19 to Mir Syed Ashraf Jahangir Semnani. Padmavat 18
In his house there is one shining gem: it is Haji Shaikh who is full of good fortune.
In his house there are two bright lights.
God has created them to show the pathological Shaikh Mubarak, who is like the full moon. Shaikh Kamal who is spotless in the world.
These two are stable like the Pole Star.
In this they even pass the mountains Meru and Kiskindha. God gave theme brilliance and beauty.
He made them columns of the world. As two columns they prop up the whole earth.
With their weights they stabilise the whole world.
When someone has a vision of them or touches their feet. His sins are taken away and his body becomes spotless.