He possessed such outward accomplishments as a knowledge of
Arabic, Qurānic commentaries, the traditions, and miscellaneous
Persian compositions in prose and poetry, and was also adorned
with spiritual perfection in such matters as devotion, piety, a
mystic longing for union with God,*
and religious ecstasy. He
was descended from the maliks of the land of Gujarāt, and his
venerable father bore the name of Malik Piyārū. Malik Mah-
141 The author had the honour of being admitted to his joy-
The following opening couplet of a qaṣīdāh is by the Malik:—
“I have an ever-veering heart which nevertheless I call my
qibla-numā,*
Whithersoever I turn it, it still turns towards His eye-
brow.”