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Chisht Nagar

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Chisht Nagar is a Dargah (or Shrine) of a great saint Maulana Ghulam Rabbani Ramdasi Chishti Sabri(1918–1988) near Jahanian Mandi, Multan. It is exactly near Makhdoom Rashid (home-village of Makhdoom Javed Hashmi a famous political reader.

Ghulam Rabbani

Maulana Ghulam Rabbani (R.A) was son of Maulana Nawab-ud-din Ramdasi (R.A) and younger brother of great sufi and poet Hafiz Mazhar ud din (R.A).

Maulana Ghulam Rabbani(RA)was a great saint and a very humble personality. He passed whole life in preach of Islam. He was also a great debator. The main attribute of his life was simplicity and meditation. He was mostly seen in thoughts and meditations with having no impact of weather's severity whether it is December's coolness or it is summer's hot noon. But also it is advocated for his greatness that he never missed prayers or other Islamic rituals. Late Makhdoom Sajjad Hussain Qureshi Governor Punjab, Allama Ali Asghar Lahore, Makhdoom Shah Ahmad Norani, Molana Ilyas Qadri and a lot of personalities showed devotion for Maulana Rabbani.

Maulana Rabbani has a unique personality. His eyes usually remained red. He disliked socalled saints or people who show their prayers and show themselves very great. Maulana Rabbani never showed himself as a sufi or traditional murshid. He used to arrange food and tea himself and served to their followers.

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