-         Appointed to distribute food        
 
- Thinking that lest Hazrat Makhdoom should feel shy or    cautious, remain hungry sometimes, or that he should get food without asking    entrusted him the duty of the distribution of food to the people. This was    also to train him mentally and practically. He joy-fully accepted the    appointment, distributed food two times a day, in between engaged in prayers,    but after the evening prayers he attended to the discourses of Baba    Farid. 
 
- He dispensed with his duties well; did not partake a    single morsel form the langar, kept fasts, and when had nothing to break them    in the evenings, would go to the jungle and ate wild berries and    fruits. 
  
-         Title of the    Sabir 
 
- He did his duties for 12 years. Frequent and    continuous fasting made him weak. When his mother came and saw him, she    complained to his brother of her son's weakness and alleged that he had kept    him hungry. 
 
- Baba Farid replied, "I appointed him the    administration of the langar" Then said to him, "why did you not eat from it?"    Hazrat Makhdoom replied, "you ordered me to distribute the food and not to    partake from it." His reply surprised all. Baba Farid remarked. "He is Sabir    (patient). God has not created him to eat." Later the word became a part of    his name. 
  
               
Prayers and Meditation         
        
         He continuously prayed and his abolition was never  disrupted. Continuous fasting made him weak and famished.         
        
Obedience        
 
Tazkaratul Aulia-Hind mentions that Baba Farid, his  maternal uncle, admitted him to the Order and sought his pledge of obedience in  623 Hijri. 
 
       
His Marriage       
The story of his marriage is very interesting. After a  long time his mother came from Harat and requested her brother to marry his  daughter to her son. Baba Farid replied, "He has nothing to do with marriage. He  is lost in meditation and awe- some ness." The sister said. "This is an excuse  since he is an orphan, you decline the request." Baba Farid, upon this, married  away his daughter, Khadija, to him. During the night when the bride entered the  room, she found him lost in prayers. When finished, he asked who she was. She  replied, "your wife!" 
Hazrat Makhdoom said. "How can he accommodate two in my  heart? I have already it to one." As he uttered the words a fire burned the  bride to ashes. 
At Kalyari       
When attained the outer as well as spiritual knowledge  his 
Teachers, Baba Farid, led him out of his room one day  and made him sit in an open place. Hazrat Nizam Uddin who was not bestowed upon  the rank of the spiritual heir attended the ceremony. Baba Farid put a green  turban on his head and taught him the secret ism-e-azam drawn in the Order by  word of mouth, and asked him to select a place to serve Him as a center for the  movement of the spread of Islam. He preferred Delhi. Baba further gave him role  of the heir and wrote the letter of sainthood in his own hand and instructed him  to show it Sheikh Jamal Uddin resident of Hansi and the bearer of Baba Farid's  stamp. Accordingly Makhdoom Sabir presented himself to Sheikh Jamal Uddin. Both  disagreed each other. As a result he was denied Delhi and so moved to  Kalahari. 
The theologians of Kalahari were unaware of his rank  among the mystics and started opposing him and treated his followers badly. Once  he along with his followers went to say the Junia prayer to the Jama Majid and  sat in the front row. Thereafter came the theologians and told him to vacate the  place, as it was not suitable for him. His followers refused to move away. The  theologians turned violent. Hazrat Sabir raised his head and said that the saint  was only entitled to sit there. They demanded proof of his being the saint. He  replied the proof was there. They would all die and the city is ruined  completely. Saying this he went out of the mosque. The building of the mosque  not only collapsed and killed all under it but also a disease struck the city  and destroyed it completely. 
       
The Prayer and  Meditation 
He stayed on a mound near the ruins of the Kalahari and  used to say that loneliness was better than habitation. He was taciturn by  nature and engaged himself whole heartily in prayer and meditation. His awe some  ness was such as no man could stand to it. He was absorbed beyond description.  He stood holding the branch of a goolar tree for 12 years waiting for the  revelation of godly presence. The body dried up became thin, and immovable. Only  eyes worked until at last he realized the Supreme Being. Baba Farid's inner  powers revealed to him Makhdoom Sabir's state so he sent one of his trusted  disciples, Khawaja Shamsuddin Turk, to serve him in the wilderness. He directed  him not to go before him but serve him form behind his back.       
       
Khawaja Shams Uddin's  Obedience 
Khawaja Shamsuddin Turk was the most distinguished  spiritual heir of Sabir Kalahari, served such an awesome man for 24 years and  never left him. When grew knowledgeable of intrinsic learning and heart  illuminated of Divinity, his teacher ordered him to enlist himself into the  royal army and bring about reformation among the soldiers. "Whenever your wish  is granted understand I am dead". Under the orders of the teacher Shamsuddin  Turk joined the royal army. Once Sultan Ala-Uddin Khilji invaded Chittor but the  fort could not be won. Continuous siege of Chittor annoyed the Sultan. He  therefore approached Shams-Uddin Turk to pray to God for the victory. He prayed  and the Sultan won it. 
       Death       
The moment Hazrat Shamsuddin Turk's prayer was granted.  Hazrat Makhdoom Sabir Kalahari left for his heavenly abode (on 13, Rabi-ul-Awwal  690 Hijri). His tomb stands at Kalahari in the district of Saharanpur. People,  irrespective caste and creed, attend to pay their token of love and  devotion. 
 
       
       Revelations and  Miracles 
It is said in the book        'Hadiqat-ul-Aulia' that  Makhdoom Sabir Kalahari one Friday, went to the Jama Majid to say his Juma  prayer and sat besides the Imam's prayer mat. When others came they said the  place was for the Qazi and he must vacate it. He said," I am the Qutab and the  Qutab is senior to the Qazi." People mocked at him and removed him from the  place forcibly. When all stood to say the prayer and that he had none to occupy,  he addressed the mosque, "0, mosque! All people prostrate, Why don't you?" With  these words the mosque along with roof, and walls, collapsed and the people died  under the debris. 
       
Poetry       
He was a good poet; wrote under poetic name 'Sabir'. In  the state of extreme absorption he composed profound couplets on divine subjects  which his disciple Shamsuddin Turk learnt by heart. Later, he edited the verses  into a Persian works. 
He spent a larger period of his life in awesome ness  but the presence of Shamsuddin Turk mellowed him considerably. Later, he  preached and attracted people towards Islam. His influence was not only confined  to the territory of Kalahari but people from far and near approached him for  guidance. 
      
Quotes       
      
       1.             Shairah is wonderful, draws one from presence to  intimacy. 
       2.             The beggar, who visits the rich, is hypocrite.       
       3.             If desire greatness, be simple and truthful.       
       4.             The guide should have the ability to correct the weakness of the  seeker of truth. 
       5.             Renunciation means to renounce the undesirable  activities. 
       6.             Illiterate and greedy mystic is Satan's clown