[1] Syed Shah Jamal belonged to the school of Qadriyya, Suhrawardiyya and Chishtiyya sufi orders.
The emperor, along with the council of his advisers, introduced the Din-i-Ilahi ("Divine Faith") a syncretic religion intended to merge the best elements of the religions of his empire (primarily Hinduism and Islam; elements were also taken from Christianity, Jainism, and Zoroastrianism) and thereby reconcile the sectarian differences that divided his subjects.
Syed Shah Jamal fought against Akbar’s Din-i-Ilahi[2] and brought the people back to orthodox Islam.
His shrine is located near Muslim Town in Shah Jamal Lahore, opposite to Forman Christian (FC) College.
who is a descendant and the Trustee and successor of Baba Shah Jamal through the Silsila tul Zahab (Silsila-e-Zahab) or Golden Chain.