Assalam Wa'Alaikum
I live in Pune. I was a kid when I saw him. I should have Moulana's Bayans. I will upload and will post the links.
www.4shared.com is fine?
Markaz was in Madarchilla Masjid. Ijtema of city is on saturday here. Moulana used to take a round when momin's took had their meal after Isha ki baat. So we were having a food and Moulana sahab was passing so I asked him to join us and he nodded then went ahead. I once performed Wudu (ablution) beside him.
If he started a tashkeel and if someone tried to wake up and go Moulana used to say "Iska nam Pahle 4 mahine me likho. Najarchuki Maal gayab." Maulana used to tell one story. A wrestler went to apply for a party candidate for local election. Interviewers asked him what was his talim. He said 500 Baithak's in the morning, 500 in the evening. Talim done. Talim in urdu means education. It also means exercise. So they understood that this was a Gadbadi (troublesome) person. So Maulana said "Aadmi se baat karo uske akal ke maiyyar se"
Maulana used to clean toilets of Madarchilla Masjid alone on sunday morning. If somebody tried to take that cleaning thing from him, he will not give and say that you want take my sawab. Hat ja.
when we went in Jama'at to other areas and local brothers once knew that we were from Pune, they would comment, Maulana k gavwale, Maulana k gavwale. Then they hardly allowed to cook meals. If we protested then local Brothers would say that "Bhai kya karte ho? Hamari nak katwaoge Maulana k samne?" Karnatka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh. Same happened.
Maulana sahab never used high language but very simple which everybody understood. He appealed to masses.
When we went to his Janaje ki namaj in Azam Campus, there was a HUGGGGEEEEEEE line to see him. We got a chance to break a line and go from back door because of relations with campus but my Abbajaan refused. When he was asked why? He replied Moulana would not have liked it. How can we act against his usools.
Humne Us hasti ki keemat nahi jani. ALLAH hume maf karde.
Jazak'ALLAH Khair
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