Four hundred rupees instead of two hundred!






Mirza Salamat Ali Dabir, a well-known Urdu mourner, was a very humble, humble and peaceful man and these were the aspects of his personality which were acknowledged by all his supporters and opponents.


Anis had a banking and provocative nature and was known for her on-the-go and delicate temperament.


This difference in temperament was also evident in the behavior of the two teachers towards their opponents. This is how an incident of Dabir is found.


A Syed Sahib needed two hundred rupees to go to Karbala.


He requested Dabir to make a recommendation to a chief and give him the required amount.


Dabir took them with him and went to the chief and recommended him. Raees gave four hundred rupees to Syed instead of two hundred and said, “Mir Sahib! This two hundred rupees is what you want and I offer two hundred rupees in thanks to Mirza Sahib for visiting the Qibla shoe box.


(From Dr. Nayyar Masood’s book Maaraka Anis wa Dabir)


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