The great saint of Sialkot, Imam Ali-ul-Haq, better known as Imam Sahib, lived in the 13th century, during the reign of Feroz Shah Tughlaq (of the Tughlaq Dynasty).
 He is reputed to have converted a majority of the local population to 
Islam. Imam Sahib battled against Raja of Sialkot and martyred. Hazrat 
Imam Ali ul Haq's shrine is also situated in Sialkot city at the place 
where he was martyred. The path leading to the tomb is often lined with 
numerous prostrating pilgrims. The mausoleum complex is a maze of narrow
 corridors leading to several shrines of pirs
 (holy men). The tomb of Imam Ali-ul-Haq is to the right, through a 
mirrored gateway tiled with Quranic inscriptions and geometric designs. 
The courtyard is a fascinating place to sit and absorb the atmosphere. 
To the rear is a small graveyard where drumming, devotional singing and 
dancing takes place. The market outside is very photogenic and a large 
flat roof at the entrance to the shrine offers a panoramic view of the 
deals being struck.
Imam Ali ul Haq was the 14th Caliph of Hazrat Ganj Shaker (RA). Hazrat 
Ganj Shaker lived his life during the reign of Emperor Bulban, therefore
 this source shows that Imam Sahib was from the era of Emperor Bulban. 
Both the emperors have time difference of 90 years. However, some other 
sources show that Imam Sahib participated in numerous holy wars during 
the era of Emperor Taghaluq, therefore as a whole, it can be said that 
Imam Sahib most probably lived his life during the time of Emperor 
Taghaluq.
Imam Ali ul Haq By ContributorOne | Mar 23, 2012 A biography of Hazrat Imam Ali ul Haq (RA) of Sialkot.
It is law of nature that whenever there is genocide from those who 
are powerful to the poor people, Allah Almighty has bestowed His mercy 
on those by sending His holy & noble saints to the poor, who guide 
them to victory and prosperity against the suppression. Imam Ali ul Haq 
(RA) was one of those sufi saints, who was sent to enlighten the name of
 Islam. Locally, Imam Ali Ul Haq is better known as "Imam Sahib".
Birth
There is not clear information about the birth year and place of Imam
 Sahib , however there are different sources, which come closer to his 
birth place & time. For example, Mr. Naveed Sultan in his book 
"Sialkot in the mirror of spirituality" says, that Imam Sahib was born 
at Bait-ul Fuqra in the city of Delhi at the time of Emperor Feroz Shah 
Taghaluq. While some other sources, for example an old book of sufi 
saints, named "Dynasty of The Prophets", one copy of which can be found 
today with Sufi Ghulam Fareed Moza Chitti Sheikhaan, says that Imam Ali 
ul Haq was the 14th Caliph of Hazrat Ganj Shaker (RA). Hazrat Ganj 
Shaker lived his life during the reign of Emperor Bulban, therefore this
 source shows that Imam Sahib was from the era of Emperor Bulban. Both 
the emperors have time difference of 90 years. However, some other 
sources show that Imam Sahib participated in numerous holy wars during 
the era of Emperor Taghaluq, therefore as a whole, it can be said that 
Imam Sahib most probably lived his life during the time of Emperor 
Taghaluq. Those historical incidents are narrated as under, which are 
further confirmed by Mr. Ashfaq Niaz in his book "History of Sialkot".
Arrival at Sialkot
Mr. Naveed Sultan in his book "Sialkot in the mirror of spirituality"
 says, during the reign of Taghaluq, Sialkot, was ruled by a Hindu Raja 
Sahenpal. To protect the city from enemies & the castle from the 
invaders, Raja started constructing a safe guard wall around the castle.
 By unknown reasons, Raja daily used to construct the wall, which used 
to fell down in the same evening. This mysterious process went long for 
so many days. Raja was very worried about the wall. He asked for 
solution from his hindu courtiers. The courtiers suggested Raja that the
 wall will not be constructed until unless blood of some pious Muslim is
 shed over the wall. Raja accepted the suggestion and started looking 
for a pious Muslim. One day, a muslim young man named Murad Ali was 
caught offering ablution on the bank of stream Aik, which flows even now
 through the city. The Raja army arrested the young man and martyred 
him. His head was graved under the northern wall of the castle. After 
this genocide, walls of the castle were constructed which didn't fell 
afterwards. The mother of Murad Ali, Maee Rasti cried and asked for 
revenge from that time sufi saint Hazrat Malik Shah wali (RA). He 
advised the mother to go to Madina (holy city of Saudi Arabia). Maee 
Rasti replied that she was a very poor woman and was not able to go to 
Madina. Hazrat Malik Shah Wali (RA) said to close her eyes. When she 
opened her eyes, she was in Madina, where her prayers were accepted. 
From Madina she reached Delhi in the same way. Mai Rasti reached the 
court of that time emperor Feroz Shah Taghaluq in Delhi and asked for 
revenge. The emperor was very sad to hear about her story. Imam Ali ul 
Haq (RA) was the royal guest of the emperor at that time. The emperor 
asked Imam Ali ul Haq (RA) to take revenge from Raja. Imam Sahib (RA) 
immediately formed an adequate brigade of army and started his journey 
towards Sialkot for Jihad. He was accompanied along with his courageous 
brothers. When the army reached at Jalandher, his brother Imam Nasir 
died of illness. He graved his brother at Jalandher and the army marched
 forward.
1st Battle
When the army of Imam Ali ul Haq (RA) reached Jagat Pur (now-a-days 
Pasrur), the muslim army fought its first battle with the knights of 
Raja Sahenpal. Although, the enemy was great in number, but still they 
lost the battle. Imam Sahib (RA) brother Meeran Barkhudaar fought 
courageously, killed numerous non-believers and was martyred. Raja's 
army got feared and ran away from the battle. The muslims army was 
victorious and marched forward.
2nd Battle
When the army reached at location of now-a-days Aiman abad road, it 
had its 2nd Battle with the army of Raja Sahenpal. Raja's army fought 
vigorously to safeguard its reign. But muslims were full of belief of 
Jihad and paradise in after life. Imam Sahib (RA) army defeated Raja's 
army in this battle also. Imam Ghalib (RA), another brother of Imam 
Sahib (RA), fought with heart full of divine devotion and was also 
martyred in the name of Islam. Imam Sahib (RA) marched forward towards 
the castle.
Conquest of Castle
Raja Sahenpal's army was retreated from 2nd Battle and consequently, 
Raja was forced to take refuge in his castle along with his balance 
army. Imam Ali ul Haq (RA) ordered his nephew Syed Surh Ro, "Maghrib 
prayer will be offered inside the castle, therefore it is absolutely 
imperative to enter into the castle and make the conquest in the name of
 Allah". Imam Sahib's words filled the hearts of his army with devotion 
to true love of Islam and invaded into the castle raising slogans 
"Allah-hu-Akber". Imam Sahib conquered the castle and the city.
Other Reasons for Arrival
Mr. Naveed Sultan in his same book "Sialkot in the mirror of 
spirituality" states that other sources which confirm that Imam Ali ul 
Haq was the 14th Caliph of Hazrat Ganj Shaker (RA), they say that Imam 
Ali ul Haq didn't come to fight Jihad in Sialkot. Rather he came to 
spread Islam peacefully under the oath of Hazrat Baba Ganj Shaker (RA). 
The reality of his arrival is best known with Almighty Allah, but it is 
true that thousands of non-muslims of Sialkot, converted to Islam due to
 Imam Ali ul Haq (RA) divine spirituality.
Stay at Sialkot
He lived in Sialkot for several years and inspired local non-muslims 
with his spirituality. As a result thousands of non-muslims embraced 
Islam on palm of Imam Ali ul Haq (RA). He devoted his life, to teach the
 golden virtues of Islam to the citizens of Sialkot at that time. He 
practiced Islam in Sialkot, with such a spirit that endeavored him as 
blessing upon the poor and needy, a role model for common muslims and 
even non-muslims and real shear for the suppressive reigns.
Death
Mr. Ashfaq Niaz in his book "History of Sialkot", states that 686 
Hijri was the year, when the great sufi saint Imam Ali ul Haq closed his
 eyes to start his passage towards the heavens.
Ancestors of Imam Ali ul Haq (RA)
Ancestors of Imam Ali ul Haq (RA) belong to Hazrat Ali (RA), which are detailed hereunder:
Imam Ali ul Haq bin Syed Hasan Makki bin Syed Ahmed bin Syed Yousuf 
bin Syed Ishaq bin Syed Hashim bin Syed Abdul Razzaq bin Syed Arbi bin 
Syed Mohammad Saleh bin Syed Ali Akber bin Syed Tahir bin Syed 
Mohayyudin bin Syed Abdullah bin Syed Abul Hasan Ahang Ahmed bin Syed 
Musa bin Syed Ibrahim Asghar bin Syed Imam Musa Kazim bin Syed Imam 
Jafer Sadiq bin Syed Imam Baqir bin Syed Imam Zain-ul Abedin bin Syed 
Imam Hussain bin Hazrat Ali (RA).
Current Shrine of Imam Sahib (RA)
Down a small side street in the old part of the city is the shrine of
 Hazrat Imam Ali-ul-Haq (RA). This shrine has been visited in the past 
by Emperor Akber. During the reign of Sikhs, Sardar Ganda Singh & 
Sardar Jhanda Singh disgraced the shrine for several times. But during 
Ranjeet singh era, the later sikh ruler, stopped this practice. Path 
leading to the tomb is often lined with numerous prostrating pilgrims. 
The mausoleum complex is a maze of narrow corridors leading to several 
shrines of pirs (saints). The tomb of Imam Ali-ul-Haq is to the right, 
through a mirrored gateway tiled with Koranic inscriptions and geometric
 designs. The courtyard is a fascinating place to sit and absorb the 
atmosphere. To the rear is a small graveyard where drumming, devotional 
singing and dancing takes place by the devotees. There are graves of the
 parents of Allama Iqbal in the adjacent grave yard to Imam Sahib. Every
 Thursday, a folk fare is organized in the adjacent ground of Imam 
Sahib, attended by hundereds of people.
Although Imam Ali ul Haq (RA) is not present physically, but the city
 of Sialkot is bestowed with his spirituality and love to Islam forever 
and his tomb will remain as regional center of harmony, devotion, 
courage and belief in God amongst the Muslim hood.

my mom have told me story of imam sahib coz she was born n lived there.thanx for this site I have learened more
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