The long time hope of numerous great Ulama and Mashahikh, especially Shaikh ul Arab wal Ajm Arif Billah Hazrat e Aqdas Moulana Shah Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar saheb his advice, instructions, and supplications have become manifest in the form of this great religious Institution-Jamea Hakimul Ummat, Gulshan e Akhtar Complex. Rasulullah has stated: "Whosoever sees me in a dream-has, in fact, seen me because Shaitan cannot adopt my image." Hazrat Yousuf's dream became a manifest reality in his lifetime. Hazrat Ibrahim a m was given the command to sacrifice in his dream. Abdul Muttalib (the grandfather of Rasulullah) was informed of the forgotten location of the well of ZamZam through a dream. In hadith, it is stated that dreams are forty-sixth part of the treasure of Prophethood. In another hadith, it is stated: "Whosoever has a good dream, he should share it because it is a blessing from Allah. However, if he has a bad dream he should not speak of it." (al-Bukhari) The most glorious religious institute of Asia - Darul Uloom Deoband -was constructed upon the location appointed by Rasullallah -in a dream. One of our pious friends, who has been honored with seeing Rasullalah numerous times in his dreams, before the construction of the Jamea Hakimul Ummat, saw a dream in which Rasullallah was standing in front of the current location of the Jamea and addressing the Founder of this Jamea saying: "Tell Abdul Mateen to buy this land for Jamea Hakimul Ummat!" Following this dream, within a short period, the down payment was made, and consequently, due to the Benevolence of Allah, the land was registered for the Jamia. A pious religious scholar dreamt that Rasullallah visited the Jamia and first gave a lesson in Bukhari Shareef, then gave a lesson from one of the Books of Fatwa in the Dar ul Fatwa. Thereafter, he said: "I have taught two lessons, I'm tired now. Bring me coffee." Another pious Hafiz e Quran student saw Rasullah stationed in front of the Shah Akhtar Bawon, inspecting the construction work of the Jamia, and suddenly, pointed towards the building and stated. "This is my house."