The Wali & the Mughal Emperor

بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

After coming to power, the Mughal ruler, Emperor Alamgir, immediately paid a visit to pay homage to Khwaja Mu’in ad-Din Hasan Shishty (q.s.), at Ajmer.  It was his routine to give salaam at the resting place of a saint.  If a reply to his salutation came from the concerned grave, he would believe that the real maqam was located there.  Otherwise, he would order the shrine to be demolished.  When he approached the shrine of Khwaja Mu’in ad-Din Hasan Shishty (q.s.), he gave the salaam.  There was no reply.  He did so, again, after a few moments, but again there was no response.  He said that if his salutations were not answered one more time, he would demolish the shrine. 

After a pause, a reply came from the maqam, returning his salaam: “Wa ‘Alaykum as-Salaam, Ya Alamgir.  Is a reply essential when the wali is busy in his prayer with Allah?” 

Shocked, Alamgir prostrated, and begged forgiveness.




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