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He was guided by his guidance and listened to his sermons. It is said that one day in his school, some people came to him and asked, "Who is he before our prayers?" He said, "We pray for him because of Sheikh Masrour Faraj, and he prayed for him." And the Fath (meaning the chapter of the Quran) increased.
The possessor of miracles, the jurist Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Musa Aryan al-Ran, was among the righteous servants of God, ascetic and generous. He gave away all his wealth in charity to God. And provisions and conquests came to him, and he kept nothing of it, but rather gave it to the poor and needy. He bought many slaves and freed them for the sake of God Almighty and the Hereafter. He had no gatekeeper; whoever came entered without permission. People visited him from all directions, from every place.
He saw a vision. He saw the East shining with light, and the two minarets of the mosque were like two minarets. When he finished, he would tell whoever visited him wonders and marvels, and he would laugh. He would put his left hand on his mouth and strike his right hand many times. When he finished, he would not say anything except the answer to whoever spoke to him. Most of what I heard him say in that state was: "What God willed happened, and what He did not will did not happen." Or: "Allah is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs. Allah hears those who call upon Him. There is no end beyond Allah." And whoever asked him for Al-Fatiha upon his departure, he would extend his blessed hands and say after seeking refuge and guidance: "O Most Merciful of the merciful, O Most Merciful of the merciful, O Most Merciful of the merciful." Then he would recite Al-Fatiha three times and pray, "May Allah make us and you righteous, and make our affairs and your affairs righteous."