
Abul Hussain Noori
Ja’far Ibn Zubair Hashimi states that Abul Hussain Noori once went into the river to take a bath. A thief came and stole his clothes that were lying on the riverbank. Abul Hussain remained in the midst of the water until the thief returned with his garments. The thief handed the clothes back, saying his right hand had been paralysed. Abu Hussain prayed, “Oh Allah! He has returned to me
my garments give him back his hand”. Allah answered his prayer and the mans hand was made better. (Hilyatul Auliya)
Abu Ja’far Kathani
Abu Abdullah Ibn Khalif says I asked Abu Ja’far Kathani how many times have you seen Nabi (SAW) in your dream. He replied “many times”. I repeated my question by saying, “1000 times?” He said “No” I asked again, “900 times?” Again he said “no”, I said “800 times?” The reply was “no” I said, “700 times” he replied, “about that many.” He would complete recitation of the Quran everyday finishing before Zawwal, when the Mu’azzin would say the call for the Zuhr prayer. One day Abu Ja’far climbed to his quarters to make wudhu, he was blind and he slipped in the bathroom and fell.
The Mu’azzin and some of his neighbours noticing his absence from the prayers came to search for him. They found him in his quarters with his foot broken. Due to this he was unable to go to Madina that year. When his companion left he gave him a letter and asked him to place it inside the grave of Nabi (SAW).
When the time came to place the letter in the grave his friend realised he had misplaced it. That very night Abu Ja’far saw Nabi (SAW) in his dream, he was saying, “We have received your letter and accept your excuse, and we have excused you”. (Hilyatul Auliya)
Khairun Nasaaj
When Khairun Nasaaj was in the last throes of death he fainted at the time of Maghrib then regained consciousness after a short while. He glanced to a corner of the room besides the door and said, “Wait! In the manner you have been commanded to do your job, I also have been commanded to do mine. What you have been ordered to do you will not miss however for me to complete my work time is running out. Let me complete my act then you may fulfil yours”. He asked for water, performed wudhu and prayed his Namaz. Then lying down and closing his eyes began reciting the Kalima til he was no more.
Khair Dailami says “I was sitting with Khairun Nasaaj when a woman came and asked for a handkerchief. He handed her a handkerchief upon which she questioned “How much is it?” He replied, “Two dirhams,” she told him she didn’t have anything on her person that day and so said she would return tomorrow with two dirhams. He said “If you don’t see me tomorrow then throw the two dirhams into the River Tigres, I will take them from there.” She questioned, “How will you recover the money from the River?” He replied, “That is no concern of yours just do as I say.” She replied “If Allah wills”. The next day she came as she had promised but didn’t find Khairun Nasaaj and so wrapping the dirhams in a piece of cloth, placed them in the river. Some time later Khairun Nasaaj returned and opened his shop. Then he went to the river to make wudhu when someone came walking towards him with this cloth on his back, the Shaykh then retrieved it from him. (Hilyatul Auliya)

