History
Though Khwaja Rahmatullah had thousands of followers, there were only a select few who had the luxury of his proximity. Among them also, very few were fortunate enough to have been awarded Khilafat by Khwaja Rahmatullah. Among such persons the very first name happens to be that of Hazrat Syed Murtuza Quadri (RA) who was considered as a Sufi-E-Kamil purely on the basis of his relentless worhip and practice of Zikr-O-Shugl. To be precise, he was the apple of Khwaja Rahmatullah's eyes. Due to continous Zikr and Muraqiba his head was permanenetly tilted to one side of his shouldres.
Hazrat Murtuza Quadri was a native of Adoni (Kurnool Distirct, Andhra Pradesh). Whenever he would visit his Peer-O-Murshid Hazrat Khwaja Rahmatullah Nayabe Rasool the other disciples of Khwaja Nayabe Rasool would make elabotare arrangements for his welcome and escort him to Khwaja Rahmatullah's place who himself would be anxiously waiting to meet his favourite disciple. Hazrat Syed Murtuza Quadri had deep love and respect for his peer under whose guidance he reached great heights in the fields of Tasawwuf and Sulook.
Hazrat Syed Murtuza Quadri expired (Visaal) on the 20th day of the Islanic month of Jamadil Awwal in 1200 Hijri and has been laid to rest in his native town of Adoni.