He went for Haj either the year Hadhrat Ghulam Ali passed away or the next year. On the way, many people benefited from giving bait to him. When he completed the Haj and paid his respects to the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) at Madina Munawwara, the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) and the Sahabah told him: Sa’adullah you go to India, many people will benefit from you. To fulfill this command, he started for India and reached Hyderabad, Deccan, passing through Madras and Kurnool. In Hyderabad, he stayed at Masjid Almas, which was near Darwaza Aliabad (Aliabad door). For 2 years, he stayed there. Seekers of truth would come from far off places and benefit by Bait. After that he took up residence in the orchard of Muhammad Jivan Khan Qiladaar (commander/Incharge) of the fort of Golconda, which was in Moghalpura. After staying here for 2 years, a large part of the orchard of Nawab Khan, Muhalla Urdu was kept for his use. There a Masjid was constructed for him and on the 27th of Ramadhan, he graced that with his presence. Seekers of truth would come from as far as Qandahar, Bukhara, Kabul, Peshawar etc. Food 2 times a day and clothing would be provided by him. They would not be worried about anything and would spend night and day in Dhikr and other spiritual practices. Many Ulama were ordered by the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) to give their Bait to Shah Sa’adullah and seek blessings from him. They would come and gain Inward (batin) benefits. As the Masjid was coarse, it was reconstructed and is present until today. He would always offer his Salaat in this Masjid.
His features were this: Medium height, slender build, white, almost red complexion, his blessed face would be surrounded by a radiant beard. The beard was thick. Although he had an injury to his leg, but Allah SWT had granted him such strength for worship that, even well-known wrestlers and others could not perform offer even a tenth of the worship performed by him. He was very intelligent and had a great memory. He was master of all sciences. If he would explain some matter without even looking at a book, other scholars would not be able to reach that level even with the book. He was very much conversant with martial arts as well. Once there was a discussion of archery before him and somebody |