His
highness asked his Seekers if they had the answer of their question then. He
said 'this is a very trivial example which you have seen. You have no power and
capacity to endure an example higher than this'. He then ordered that 'go and take
your bundle of wood. Previously you were a Majzoob
Ibnul Waqt but from now on,
you will be Saalik
Abul Waqt and you will be able to enter and leave this
condition at your will. Go and become busy in your job'. He left that place and
made that person, the Arif
Waasil and godly just by single Gaze!
How astonishing is that these idols make you their devotees by their charm, O
Lord A
Saint namely Hazrat
Sultan Norang Rahmatu-Allahe Ta-aala
Alaihe * All
of his life, he served Hazrat
Sultan-ul-Arifeen Hazrat
Sultan ul Faqar
Hazrat
Sultan Bahu
May his secret be sanctified ! You
granted this ability to Your Slaves besides this that You are the God!
was one of his famous (Spiritual) Caliphs of his lifetime. He has been in his
service and companionship since his childhood. He was a Blauch Khatraan of the
community of the Town Wahwa
of our
homeland.
.
It is said that once his highness went for travelling and sightseeing of the
territory of Soon Skaisar, which was the native homeland of his forefathers.
Sultan Norang
was also
with his highness. There is a fertile mountain known as Kallar Kahaar. On the
first night of the Holy Ramadan, his highness sat in a cave on that mountain
and engrossed in Allah
Almighty through Muraqiba. When the time of sun set
approached, Hazrat
Norang became worried that no one knows for how long his
highness would remain in that state of Istaghraaq
and how arrangements of their
eating and drinking would be made in that desolate place. Hence, when the time
of Iftaar came near, an Inwardly
Muakal come down from the mountain and stood
before Hazrat
Norang
in form
of a deer bowing its head before him. He heard a Call from the Unseen that 'O
Sultan Norang
! Take
your share from the horns of this deer'. Thus, he saw that on one of his horns
was tied a serviette containing bread inside and on the other horn was tied a
pot filled with milk.