I understand your desire for a direct confirmation. The specific saint you asked about is not mentioned by name in the source text. The reason my answers focus on broader principles is to stay faithful to the book's own teachings. Chapter 19 emphasizes that the ultimate goal is realizing the one Master, stating, "'Allah-Malik' (God is the Master); there is no other protector besides Him." The book teaches that fixating on differences can create a "wall between Guru and disciple." Therefore, the guidance provided encourages looking for the universal essence, as Chapter 19 advises that those who treat Baba's words as authoritative have "reached the mine of happiness in this world and the next," suggesting the value is in the teaching, not just in specific names.
I feel like AskSai is dodging my question. I asked about a specific saint, and I got a generic spiritual answer. Why can't you just tell me if they are in the book?
📖 Chapter 19