Tuesday, August 9, 2011

ARRIVAL IN GAYA

Shah-e-Ata arrived at Gaya in 1264 A.H after the journey of Hajj which took a total of five years.He arrived at the residence of Syed Ashraf Hussain Sadr-us-sudoor,the then Chief Justice of Magadh Region which had headquarters at Gaya.Syed Ashraf Hussain was already shown the face of Shah-e-Ata spiritually and was told to welcome him whole heartedly.

When Shah-e-Ata arrived it was the time of prayer(Nemaz) of Asar.He asked if there was a mosque nearby.To which Syed Ashraf Hussain replied affirmatively but warned him of the fact that non-muslims of this locality are not at all pleased to listen the Azan, the call for prayer, and come in large numbers with all types of weapons to fight with us.Shah-e-Ata proceeded towards the mosque frimly saying that ""Why fear from anyone when calling the name of Allah"".

The entrance to the mosque was from its right side which was directly in front of the gate of the campus.Shah-e-Ata started calling the Azan and the Kuffars(the non-muslims) started coming in large numbers as a fully armed crowd.

When the Kuffars where entering the main gate of the campus, Shah-e-Ata was saying "Haiyya Las-sala" and his face was turned towards right ,exactly towards the crowd. Right at the moment the Kuffars got stuck to the ground as if the land has holded them in its grip and they were not able to move an inch. Meanwhile Shah-e-Ata completed his Azan, Nemaz and a long number of Wazaef. When Shah-e-Ata came out of mosque everyone started crying and started asking for forgiveness.Shah-e-Ata said,You tried to stop me from calling the name of Allah and Allah stopped you all". After they cried and begged a lot for forgiveness,Shah-e-Ata forgave them saying"Go,May Allah forgive you,i have forgiven you". The moment Shah-e-Ata spoke these words,the land left its grip and the Kuffars were able to move.

This miracle of Shah-e-Ata has announced loudly amongst the land of Kuffars that "ISLAM HAS ARRIVED" and Muslims are here to stay forever with grace and eminence.