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After completing his education, Husaini joined his father in the profession of trade, and this gave him an opportunity to make frequent visits to the citv of Multan, 11 which was in those days a great centre of spiritual learning and was specially renowned as the seat of activity of the Suhrawardia saints.
"! Shaikh l Jahangir Ashraf Samnani, the author of Lataif-i-Ashrafi, borrows the very i words and adds the following : 17 l "It is related by the spiritual guide that some people of Multan have been reported as saying that Hazrat Shaikh (Baha-ud-Din) gave one of his daughters in marriage to Hadrat Mir Husaini.
Shaikh Shihab-ud-Din Suhra wardi, Baha-ud-Din Zakriya and his son Sadr-ud-Din 'Arif, He has composed verses in praise of these mystics as well as in praise of his own spiritual guide Shaikh Rukn-ud-Din A bul-Fath, in his book Kanr-ui-Rumuz, But the later scribes of the said book have mentioned onlv the first or sometimes the first two spiritual guides and thereafter proceeded 'to the real topics, and hence Jami and others considered those two as the spiritual guides of Husaini.
Shaikh Jamali and Firishta assert that for the first time Husaini came to Multan with his father in connection with this business and there he came to be introduced to the Shaikh of Mul tan, 27 Though both have refrained from giving the year of their arrival, still this difficulty is overcome by the infor• mation supplied by Dr. Farugh-i-Hikmat to the effect that Husaini's diwan contains a eulogy in praise of J alal-ud-Din Khalji.