After completing his early education and taking responsibility for the estate and mill inherited from his father, Khwaja Moinuddin رضي الله عنه lived a life of simplicity and contentment. He personally managed the cultivation of his land and oversaw the operations of the mill, providing sustenance for himself and support for others. This phase of his life was marked by tranquility, discipline, and independence.
Yet, Allah Almighty had chosen him for a much greater purpose. Beyond the comfort of worldly responsibilities, he was destined to become a beacon of faith and guidance. His days of labor in the fields and quiet reflection became the groundwork for his spiritual awakening.
A turning point came when a blessed and transformative incident drew him away from material concerns and into the realm of spiritual enlightenment. This divine encounter elevated him from a life of worldly duties into the exalted path of tariqat (the spiritual way). From then on, his mission became clear: to devote himself entirely to Allah عزوجل, to spread knowledge, compassion, and guidance, and to serve humanity as a true friend of God and helper of the poor.