500 many years he followed the footsteps of a perfect spiritual guide; he travelled to see monasteries and hermitages, until he became the disciple of Shaikh Mujed eddin Muhammed Balkhi Kaderi, who was free, virtuous, and remote from the world. The said Shaikh read the whole work of Shaikh Molii eddin Arabi before his master, and his master perused it likewise with Shaikh Sader eddin Kau- tivi,who had heard the whole of it from ShaidhMohi eddin. Ths pious Sabjani frequently expounded the words of the lord Rais ul Mohedm, " the chief ** of the believers of divine unity," Shaikh Mohi eddin Arabi, and those of the best Sufis, and as he was carried to the very limit of evidence, he found them conformable with the doctrine of the Platonists. The godly Sabjana studied the whole work of the celebrated Shaikh In the service of his perfect master. After this attendance, having re- signed every thing into the hands of the fortunate Shaikh, he turned his face entirely to sanctity, and lived a considerable time retired in solitude, until his master declared to him: Now, thou hast attained perfection, The pious Sabjani keeps no- thing with him but the cover of his privities; he abstains from eating the flesh of any animal; he asks for nothing; if any sustenance be left near him, provided it be not animal food, he takes a little of it; he venerates the mosques and the