Khatme: Gausiya __full__

“I heard your mother was once a healer,” Karim said, his arrogance replaced by panic. “Please. My son is dying.”

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: khatme gausiya

In the heart of Baghdad, during the Islamic Golden Age, there lived a man named Abdul Qadir al-Jilani. Known as Ghaus-ul-Azam (the Supreme Helper), his words could calm storms and his prayers could unlock the hardest of hearts. Centuries after his passing, his spiritual legacy lived on through a specific devotional act known as the Khatme Gausiya —the Seal of the Great Saint. “I heard your mother was once a healer,”

“My foot is on the neck of every saint of God.” — Abdul Qadir al-Jilani They recite the lineage from Prophet Muhammad (PBUH),