He had inherited the nature of his father, and he exemplified
the saying that the child is the secret essence of
its sire. For this reason, over a long period, he found delight
in the neighborhood of the Divine Presence, enjoying
utter peace. Daytimes, he would carry on his trade,
and at night he would come in all haste to the door of the
house, to be with the friends. He was close to all those
who were staunch and true; he was full of courage; he
was grateful to God, abstemious and chaste, expectant of
and relying on the bounty and grace of the Lord. He
made his father’s lamp to shine, brightened the household
of ‘Abdu’l-Fattah, and left descendants to remain behind
him in this swiftly passing world.