Comprehension

Declining a Royal Gift 
This excerpt from a sufi text describes the proceedings at Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya’s hospice in 1313 : I (the author, Amir Hasan Sijzi) had the good fortune of kissing his (Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya’s) feet ... At this time a local ruler had sent him the deed of ownership to two gardens and much land, along with the provisions and tools for their maintenance. The ruler had also made it clear that he was relinquishing all his rights to both the gardens and land. The master ... had not accepted that gift. Instead, he had lamented: “What have I to do with gardens and fields and lands ? ... None of our ... spiritual masters had engaged in such activity.”
Then he told an appropriate story: “... Sultan Ghiyasuddin, who at that time was still known as Ulugh Khan, came to visit Shaikh Fariduddin (and) offered some money and ownership deeds for four villages to the Shaikh, the money being for the benefit of the dervishes (sufis), and the land for his use. Smiling, Shaikh al Islam (Fariduddin) said: ‘Give me the money. I will dispense it to the dervishes. But as for those land deeds, keep them. There are many who long for them. Give them away to such persons.’”

Question: 1

What did the ruler offer Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya?

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Gifts of land and resources were often symbolic of power and generosity, but Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya's response reflected his detachment from material wealth and his focus on spiritual values.
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Solution and Explanation

The ruler granted Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya ownership of two gardens and extensive land, along with necessary provisions and tools for upkeep. He explicitly stated he was surrendering all claims to the gardens and land, dedicating them to the Shaikh.
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Question: 2

What reason did the Shaikh give for refusing the land deeds?

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Sufi masters often detached themselves from material wealth, prioritizing spiritual development and community service over material possessions.
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Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya declined the land deeds, stating that spiritual leaders of his caliber did not engage in such transactions. He expressed no desire for gardens, fields, or land, prioritizing spiritual endeavors over material possessions.
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Question: 3

How does the response of the Shaikh reflect the Sufi values?

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Sufi values often involve renouncing material attachments, with an emphasis on serving others and focusing on inner spiritual growth.
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The Shaikh's reaction highlights significant Sufi principles, notably detachment from material goods and prioritizing spiritual over worldly gains. By declining the land deeds and opting to distribute funds to the dervishes, Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya exemplified Sufi tenets of altruism, modesty, and eschewing material riches for spiritual ones. His concern was the welfare of others, particularly the Sufi community, and the quest for spiritual awakening.
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