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1 1 (1)| i.e., the Pir, or Perfect Shaikh, or Spiritual Director.
2 2, 1 | of a poor old man, and of Shaikh Ahmad Khizrawiya buying
3 2, 10 | disciples who lay sick, of Shaikh Bahlol, nicknamed "The Madman,"
4 2, 14 | needle, and cried out, "O Shaikh, take these needles of God!"
5 2, 16 | brought him before their Shaikh and thus accused him, "This
6 2, 16 | the Seven Sleepers." The Shaikh then admonished him, insisting
7 2, 17 | replied to him as follows:~The Shaikh laughed, and said to him, "
8 4, 4 | aimed at the body of the Shaikh, ~His stroke was reversed
9 5, 6 | who blindly imitated his Shaikh.~An ignorant youth entered
10 5, 6 | being addressed by a holy Shaikh. He saw the Shaikh weeping
11 5, 6 | holy Shaikh. He saw the Shaikh weeping copiously, and in
12 5, 6 | imitation he copied the Shaikh's behavior, and wept as
13 5, 6 | made due obeisance to the Shaikh, and took his departure.
14 5, 6 | departure. But one of the Shaikh's true disciples, being
15 5, 6 | not and say, 'I saw the Shaikh weeping, and I too wept
16 5, 6 | to feel.~The light is the Shaikh's, the fountain the Shaikh'
17 5, 6 | Shaikh's, the fountain the Shaikh's,~And the outpouring of
18 5, 6 | outpouring of joy is also the Shaikh's, not his.~'Tis like water
19 5, 10 | Then follows an anecdote of Shaikh Muhammad of Ghazni, who
20 6, 1 | according to the proverb, 'The Shaikh shall not be burnt, yet
21 6, 4 | raw one,~Who claim to be a Shaikh whilst yet only a child!~
22 6, 9 | in the fort from an old Shaikh, who warned them of the
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