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Incidents of early Childhood

Hazrat Abdul Raheem (Rehmatullah Aliah) narrated that Hazrat Makhdum Alla-ud-Din Ali Ahmed Sabir did not suckle milk from his mother for complete six months. There were evidence of his great contentment and forbearance from the very day he was born. On the first of Zeqad 592 Hijri he drank milk by Ghous Pak’s blessings. He would drink milk every second day and fasted the day between for his first year, when he was two years old would fast for two days and drank milk on the third day.

 

When Makdum Alla-ud-Din Ali Ahmed Sabir was two years old his both parents dreamt that a  flesh pieces of big torned python were lying beside him and heard him saying that I have killed the king of snakes now in future neither a snake would sting my followers nor will the poison will harm them. The parents confirm the dream from each other.

 

When he became three instead of milk he started eating only bread or buttered bread. At the beginning  of fourth year on Tuesday 21 Rabi-ul-Awal 596 Hijri Sabir Pak woke up before the morning prayer (Fajar) in loud and clear voice he said “There is nothing else but Allah” even when he was a little child he would prostrate (Sajdah) five times a day at the prayer timing. He would not even sleep at night.

 

He spent his childhood in complete submission to the love of God and Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (Peace be upon Him). Because of poverty and destitution would eat dry bread with water, during night would sleep on the floor without any quilt. His mother never asked for anything from any one, instead was exemplary of contentment and gratitude.

 

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