Zubair met a nineteen-year-old youth

Dilip Singh and Zubair met a nineteen-year-old youth at the palace gate.

On seeing Dilip Singh he asked,

Is it true that father's ship did not reach Jeddah?

Dilip Singh extended his hand and hugged him and said,

Khalid!

I have looked for them in every town and every port, but nothing has been found of them.

Khalid said,

"I have just come from the port."

A few Arab sailors used to say that their ship had sunk near the coast of Indus.If you had followed Dabil's command,you might have found a clue.

Dilip Singh replied.

The king of Sindh and his officials are very proud.

I was afraid that the chief of Dabil would not give me any satisfactory answer.

Therefore, instead of going there myself,

I asked the Muslim Governor of Makran to send his envoy to find out.

After meeting your Caliph in Damascus and Hajjaj ibn Yusuf in Basra,

I met the ruler of Makran again on my return. His envoy had returned from Sindh.

He told me that the ruler of Dabil had shown ignorance about this ship.

Khalid said,

I have come straight from the port in the same direction that you have delivered this news to our homes.

No!

We haven't gone there yet.

I put them in the guest room and walk with you.

Khalid turned to Zubair. Your hospitality is our right.

You go with me.

At least to listen to women and children!

Zubair said,

Come on Dilip Singh!

He replied,

"If you think proper, you should come with Khalid.

Shall I arrange for your companions to stay in such a late time?

Walked with Zubair and Khalid.

On the way, he asked,

"Are you the son of Abul Hasan?"

Yes !

But who told you?

I have been asking Dilip Singh all the way about you guys.

The image of you I had in my mind from his words,you are not different from him.

Are you really Khalid?

Khalid said with a sad smile on his lips.

When father was leaving for Hajj,

I also insisted to go along. They refused to take me along due to my mother's illness.

I cried for the first time then.

He was very sad to see tears in my eyes.

He said.

Son!

Khalid does not cry. I have given you the name of this "Mujahid-e-Azam" who, despite being wounded, did not even cry.