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Click Here to Complete Book Makhzan Ul Asrar However,
they told him that there lived an A'waan Jaat, who is a very ordinary person
and often travels here and there aimlessly and sometimes he also does farming
and cultivation and these days, he has started cultivation again. In short,
when that Sayyed
heard such unexpected and absurd talks, he became upset and
gloomy. He started thinking in his heart that the state of affairs was very
strange, extremely suspicious and complicated. That person, who has given his
address, he cannot be liar nor can he make fun of me. I have found a person Bahu
but the
actual position appears quite different than that I was advised. Since I have
travelled long and done hard, at least I should go and meet him. Then the
Sayyed
asked a person that where he can be
found then. Someone told him about his
appearance and the whereabouts of his fields.
In short, that Sayyed
moved to that place and when he asked someone again when
he had reached near his fields, he told him that that person, whom he wanted to
meet, was ploughing in his fields. * 'He
is Mian Bahu', he told
him. That Sayyed
started seeing his highness, standing under a tree. He fell in
a strange wonder and indecision. First, he was caught up in the whirlpool of
poverty and paucity and now in the net of that Phoenix like Sultan ul Fuqara, who had
covered the all-glorious sun of the Anwaar
of the Essence
under disguise of
anonymity and obscurity. The Sayyed
started thinking in his heart that 'this person,
looks more poor and meager that me and his own condition is so distressed that
he is working so hard under blazing sun for his stomach. What will he give me?
However, it would be silliness if he does not meet him after having travelled
long. What if I am poor, at least, I should consider that I belong to the noble
race. When I am a Sayyed, it better would be dying over asking for help from a
Jaat (a caste of Farmers)'. Thus, that Sayyed
decided to leave. He had not
walked a few steps that Hazrat
Sultan-ul-Arifeen Hazrat
Sultan ul Faqar
Hazrat
Sultan Bahu
May his secret be sanctified
called him 'O Mian! Who are you and why did you come here and now for what are
you leaving so early?' Makhzanul Asrar Makhzan Ul Asrar pdf download Install app |
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