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Article by (Lucky 17:55, 15 July 2009 (UTC)).....under construction Guru Nanak sahib met with Bahawal Haq, Rukn din and other members of a Sufi sect called the Shamsis in Multan in 1530 urging them into coming on to the right track. His message was to become followers of God and stop their worship of the graves of Pirs and their practice of saying the phrase "Anal Haq , Anal Haq ".

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  • Article by (Lucky 17:55, 15 July 2009 (UTC)).....under construction Guru Nanak sahib met with Bahawal Haq, Rukn din and other members of a Sufi sect called the Shamsis in Multan in 1530 urging them into coming on to the right track. His message was to become followers of God and stop their worship of the graves of Pirs and their practice of saying the phrase "Anal Haq , Anal Haq ".
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  • Article by (Lucky 17:55, 15 July 2009 (UTC)).....under construction Guru Nanak sahib met with Bahawal Haq, Rukn din and other members of a Sufi sect called the Shamsis in Multan in 1530 urging them into coming on to the right track. His message was to become followers of God and stop their worship of the graves of Pirs and their practice of saying the phrase "Anal Haq , Anal Haq ".
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