congregations and meetings. These gatherings were specially attended by noted personalities like Syed Muhammad Bilal Chishti of Ajmer Sharif, India, Diwan Syed Tahir Nizami, from Mehroli Sharif, India, Khwaja Fakhruddin Fakhri, Syed Ahmad Ashraf Shah, Ghulam Qutubuddin, Nazeer Ali Shah, Baqar Ali Shah and others.
Different religious and spiritual sessions were presided over by Pir Syed Muzahir Ashraf, Pir Syed Khalilur Rehman Chishti, Allama Mazhar Saeed Kazmi, Dr Mufti Ghulam Sarwar Qadri, Mufti Munibur Rehman Hazarvi, Syed Ahmad Ashraf Shah, Ghulam Qutubuddin, Nazeer Ali Shah, Baqar Ali Shah while prominent among the participants were Khwana Abul Khair, Samsam Ali Shah, Abdul Shakoor Hazarvi, Sufi Ashraf Masoomi, Siddiq Hazarvi, Mufti Khan Mohammad Qadri, Ashraf Asif Jalali, Prof ZAfarul Haq, Abdul TAwwab Siddiqi, Fida Hussain Shah, Hafeezullah Mehrvi, Mehmood Ahmad Qadri and others.
They also offered special prayers for national security and prosperity and for the well being of Muslim Ummah and denounced the ongoing wave of extremism and terrorism in the country.
Outside the shrine, there was a huge crowd of devotees, visitors and sightseers trying to share from the spiritual benefits at the place known as the center of religious activities in the province since the last ten centuries. Unusual rush was witnessed at the milk Sabeel and the Langar where not only the destitute were lined up for getting food but also a large number of devotees trying to have just one morsel of the blessed food.
There were many men and women who had traveled large distances to seek special blessings of Almighty and offer special prayers to fulfill their pressing needs and solve the unsolvable problems. Despite the lack of space due to unusual rush of people, a number of people were found offering prayers at small available spaces and even at the pathways and the stairs of the shrine. Pilgrimage of the grave of the 10th century saint situated at the centre of the shrine was the toughest job where hundreds of people were engaged in strenuous efforts to get besides the white marble grills. For most of the people, the visit remained useless if they failed to witness the grave of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh.
On both sides of the vast courtyard, a hundreds of saints and Sufis coming from various Darbars from across the country were sitting on rugs, cloth sheets and even on the bare floor, busy in meditation and trying to pay homage to the master of the place.