The year was the 6th century Hijri. The city of Baghdad was the beating heart of the Islamic world, a center of knowledge, trade, and theology. Yet, amidst the bustling souks and the scholarly debates of the Nizamiyya madrasa, there lived a man who seemed to carry the weight of the spiritual world on his shoulders. This was Shaikh Muhiyuddin Abdul Qadir Jilani, known to the world as the Ghous-ul-Azam (The Greatest Helper).
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