Gausiya | Khatme

The story begins not in Baghdad, but in a small, dusty village in the Punjab region, around the year 1870. A young student of spirituality, named Hassan, was drowning in despair.

“My foot is on the neck of every saint of God.” — Abdul Qadir al-Jilani khatme gausiya

“It is not mere words,” the Maulana explained. “It is a spiritual siege. For forty days, after the night prayer, you will recite the Shajra —the chain of transmission—linking you to Abdul Qadir al-Jilani. You will recite Surah al-Fatihah 7 times, Surah al-Ikhlas 11 times, and then a specific dua invoking the Ghaus ’s intervention. But the heart of the Khatm is this: you must visualize his light descending, sealing your home, your heart, and your problem. You do not ask for a miracle. You become the space where a miracle can land.” The story begins not in Baghdad, but in