Ameen Mohammed Barsa, the author of El Mawaahib Essarmadiyya (the eternal gifts) says:" I have been accompagnying
Darweesh Khaleel.. and then he ordered me to be at the service of the animals .. until when I used to meet a dog in my way I
stand until it takes its way first so I don't go be- for it, and I kept on that way seven years, and then he asked me to be at the
service of the dogs of this place (Hadhra, place where sufis meet) with obediance and devotion, and ask from them supplies
(madad), and he (his sheikh) said: by serving one of these dogs you will reach a great happiness so I was so lucky that I got
that service that I was giving the best of my- self according to his will and hoping in his glad tiding. Once I was near one of the
dogs so I felt in its neighborhood a very delightful pleasure so I stood facing it and I got crying very warmly, so the dog lied on
its back and it raised its four limbs to the heaven and I heard a gentle weeping and a sad moorning so I raised humbly my arms
and I kept saying: ameen, ameen until it became silent and raised again on its legs". And then he says a similar story that
happened to him with a camel"
El Mawaahib Essarmadiyya p. 118-119
El Anwaar El Qudusiyya p.130
Strange how these sufis are always praying to dogs and camels or claiming "wahi" from them. Strange how the Prophet(saw) warned us of the connection between these animals and the jinn.
Of course, I dont doubt for one minute that any of this happened. There are countless examples of such things. Indeed, one of the first that springs to my mind right now is the case of Al-Mukhtar ibn Abi Ubaid, whom the Prophet(saw) spoke of in Muslim when he said, "Out of Thaqeef will come an imposter...". It was said to Ibn Umar and Ibn Abbas that Al-Mukhtar (like Nazim and the other Sufis "saints") imagines things are sent down to him. Both Ibn Umar and Ibn Abbas said "he speaks the truth. Allah has said, 'Should I tell you upon whom the shayateen descend? They descend upon every forging sinner." (Quran 26/221).
Someone else said, Al Mukhtar receives revelation (wahi). It was said to him, Allah says: "Verily, the shayateen transmit (give wahi) to their allies so that they may dispute with you." Quran 6/121.