
When Farid was conceived, his mother used to spend her days and nights in prayer. His shrine among others in that locality has subsequently became a place of devout pilgrimage. In reply to her, he said his name was Chawa. Miriam caused his wishes in this respect to be gratified, with the result that thay all became holy. Accompanied by his wife and children, he expressed a desire that they should all become Muhammadans. He went home, and returned to her the following morning with an offering of milk. On hearing his vow Miriam prayed for him, and his sight was restored. He vowed that, if his sight was restored, he would renounce thieving and become a good Muhammadan. He then cried out that there must be some saint or miracle-worker present. On beginning his operations he lost his sight. Nizam-ul-Din Auliya, a disciple of Farid, relates a legend of a robber who went to Farid's mother's house to steal. Farid's temporal or family genealogy is traced back through princes and kings to Hazrat Amir-ul-Mumanin Umr-bin-ul Khitab Qureshi Makki Faruqi, the second Khalifa of the Muslims. He received his spiritual position from his priest Khwaja Qutub-ul-din Bakhtiyar Ushi of Dihli, whose spiritual predecessors derive in an unbroken line from the Prophet of Makka. Two genealogies of Shaikh Farid, subsequently called Farid Shakar Ganj, are given in the Jawahir-i-Faridi - one spiritual, the other temporal. There is a great deal known or written regarding the original Shaikh Farid. He related the circumstance to his mother on her return and as she had forgot to place his usual reward under his prayer mat she realized it wa a miraculous gift from God, so she gave him the surname Shakar Ganj, meaning a "treasury of sugar".ĭevotees going through the doorway to the tomb of Farid Shakar Ganj. Please with the size of his 'reward' he ate some himself and shared the the rest with his playfellows. On one occasion, when his mother was absent, he prayed a great deal, and, it is said, he found a correspondingly greater supply of sugar under his carpet. She used to hide some sugar crystals under his prayer-carpet, and, when he had finished his prayers, she would draw it forth and give it to Farid as a reward for his devotion. The boy asked what was gained by his prayers. When Farid was a few years old his mother taught him his prayers.

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