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Yuz Asaph proclaimed his ministry in Kashmir and spent his later life in the valley. During the period, Sulaiman came for the repairs of a temple dedicated to Solomon. He got inscribed the following verses on the stone pillars of the temple: Yuz-Asaph, the Yusu of the tribes of Israel, proclaimed his prophethood: Year 54. Yusu, of the tribes of Israel. The translation of the relevant page of the Persian history is given below: The King assumed the name of Gopanada and started his rule in the Valley of Kashmir. During his reign, many temples were built and repaired. He invited Sulaiman from Persia to get repairs done to the Throne of Solomon on the hill. The Hindus raised objections saying that as he was not a Hindu but followed other religion, he could not repair the sacred tomb. During this period, Yuz-Asaph arrived from the Holy Land and proclaimed his prophethood in the Holy Valley. He absorbed himself in prayers day and night and was very pious and saintly. He called the people towards the words of God. Many became his disciples. The King requested him to bring the Hindus to the right path. Sulaiman repaired the throne of Solomon and raised the four pillars with the following inscriptions: Masons of these pillars are Bhisti Zargar Year 54, and Khawaja Rukun, the son of Mirjan; Yuz-Asaph proclaimed his prophethood: Year 54. Yusu, of the tribes of Israel. 4 They came together unto him; the rich and the poor for blessings and guidance. He said unto them: Listen, I say unto you the words of wisdom and truth, so that you may be able to make distinction between right and wrong. Indeed this is the religion of those, unto whom the words of God came. Whosoever shall discard Mulla Nadri: Tarikh-i-Kashmir, p. 35. 4 103