Khatme Gausiya Portable [ ORIGINAL ]
“My foot is on the neck of every saint of God.” — Abdul Qadir al-Jilani
And so, the story of the Khatme Gausiya spread from that village—not as a magic spell, but as a forty-day journey of inner discipline, compassion, and the unshakable belief that the door of spiritual help, once sealed with sincerity, can never be forced shut by the troubles of this world. khatme gausiya
To this day, devotees of the Qadiri order gather to perform the Khatme Gausiya in times of extreme hardship, plague, or injustice. They recite the lineage from Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), through Ali (RA), to Abdul Qadir al-Jilani, and finally to themselves. They do not ask for wealth or revenge. They ask for a seal—a protection of the heart—so that when trials come, they may meet them not with fear, but with the quiet, immovable strength of a saint who once said: “My foot is on the neck of every saint of God
Karim fell at Hassan’s feet. “I have wronged you. Your debt is erased. Not as a trade—but as repentance.” They do not ask for wealth or revenge
Maulana Rukn-ud-Din looked at him with eyes that held the softness of centuries. “Yes, my son. The door of Ghaus-ul-Azam never closes. But it is not a door you knock on once. It is a door you seal with your soul.”