The Martyr - Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif — Page 91
Part III—Introduction 91 after he had promised me over and over of his return, I turned back. A few days later, the beggar returned. The beggar belonged to the Naqshbandi order of Sufism and had a license from many other orders as well. When I performed my bai’at at the hands of the beggar he said, “I have been given the license of many orders, but I take your bai’at with the Naqshbandi order. ” After this, the beggar left again for a few days. In the meantime, many secrets were revealed to me. A few days later, the beggar returned for a third time. We talked for a little while and then the beggar stated, “You have made great progress. I am not even able to look in your direction. ” The beggar then took the hat that Hazrat Sahibzada ra was wearing as a form of blessing and also gave an item from himself as a source of blessing to Hazrat Sahibzada ra. The beggar also made him a successor and gave him permission to take the bai’at of others. He further stated, “I have never seen such a capable individual as yourself before. I have even went to Maulvi Abdul Hayy, but I did not see anything like this in him. ” Eventually, Hazrat Sahibzada ra returned to his home in Khost. Ahmad Noor ra mentioned to Hazrat Sahibzada ra that, “My father used to say that the sun rises in one of his ears and sets in the other. ” Hazrat Sahibzada ra responded, “For me the sun rises and never sets. ” When he received the book of the Promised Messiah as he said, “No doubt this is that individual for which the world was waiting. He is truly from God and has come to guide people back to the right path. ”