
This did not take long, after which Sultan Bahu returned to his own, familiar surroundings. Soon Sheikh Abdul Rehman al Qadari felt that he can not add anything to Sultan Bahu's knowledge as Sultan Bahu already knew more than Sheikh Abdul Rehman al Qadari. After some time, he moved to Delhi for further 'polishing' under the guidance of Sheikh Abdul Rehman al Qadari. She told him to seek spiritual guidance from a wali (friend of GOD). Sultan Bahu's education began at the feet of his mother, Mai Rasti, who was herself a saintly woman, and has her own Mausoleum in Shorkot, Punjab, Pakistan. However, a majority of Sufi orders and saints maintain that Abdul Qadir Jilani has a special role in the mystic world and thus all orders and saints are always indebted to him directly or indirectly in some way. I Humbly respectful of Hazrat sultan bahoo. Sultan Bahu refers to Muhiyuddin Abdul Qadir Jilani as his spiritual Master in a number of his books and poetry, but it is obvious that this relationship must have existed purely in the spiritual domain, as Abdul Qadir Jilani died before the birth of Sultan Bahu. Born: January 17, 1630, Shorkot Died: March 1, 1691, Jhang Place of burial: Shorkot Children: Sultan Noor Mohammad, Sultan Wali Mohammad, Sultan Latif Mohammad Parents: Mai Rasti, Bazid Muhammed.

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Sultan Bahu belonged to the Qadiri Sufi order, and later initiated his own offshoot, Sarwari Qadiri.
