When exploring the supreme spiritual archives of the world, no scripture unveils universal secrets quite like the Kabir Sagar. Dictated directly by God Kabir to His close disciple Dharamdas Ji, this voluminous text contains a monumental chapter entitled the "Muhammad Bodh".
This chapter documents an extraordinary, physical meeting, deep spiritual dialogue, and an actual celestial space journey (Sael) undertaken together by God Kabir and Prophet Muhammad. For seekers on godkabir.uk, this sacred text serves as definitive proof that God Kabir is the ultimate, eternal Power who has guided the world’s greatest prophets.
The dialogue begins with God Kabir physically meeting Prophet Muhammad, greeting him with the universal phrase of peace:
"Miley Ham Muhammad koon jaai | salaam vaalekam kah sunaai ||"
"Muhammad boley vaalekam salaama | hamein bataao gaam roonaama ||"
Prophet Muhammad, surprised by the immense aura of the visitor, questions His origin and authority, stating that his own home and ultimate destination was the realm of Lahoot:
"Alla hamse pardae bola... vatan laahoot mor asthaana ||"
"Tamu boojho so kaun ho bhaai | apno ism kaho samujhaai ||"
God Kabir then reveals that the realm of Lahoot is merely an intermediate station, and that the world has been misled by temporary instructions. He explicitly declares His own supreme status as the timeless, original Creator of all existence:
"Suno Muhammad saanchey peera | samrath hukum khud aadi Kabira ||"
"Suniye sakhun Muhammad peera | Ham khud ahdi Aadi Kabira ||"
To shatter all worldly doubts, God Kabir detaches Prophet Muhammad’s soul and takes him on a breathtaking journey through the cosmic planes. In this section of the Kabir Sagar, the text maps out the locations of historical prophets and Hindu deities, proving they all reside below the true eternal heaven:
Ascending from the Earthly plane, they reach the celestial reservoir of Mansarovar. Here lies the first station, Naasoot, where Prophet David (Daood Payambar) resides, continuously reciting the holy book Zabboor.
"Tahan Daood payambar hoyi | Jabboor kitaab padhey tahan soyi ||"
They travel further to the second station, Malkoot, which corresponds to the lower heaven of Vaikunth (the court of Indra) where Rishi Durvasa and other deities sit. Here, Prophet Moses (Musa Paigambar) is stationed, reading the holy book Tauret.
"Vah vaikunth indra asthaana | malkoot mokaam Musako jaana ||"
Crossing past 180 million voids, they reach Jabroot, the adhar sunya (suspended void). This is Vishnupuri, governed by Lord Vishnu (Visvambhar Raai). Here, Prophet Jesus (Isa Paigambar) is stationed, reading the holy book Injeel.
"Isa paigambar padhae kitaaba | uska naam injeel kitaaba... Vishnu hai yahaan ka pradhaana ||"
They cross the massive void of Mahashoonya to reach Laahoot. This is Shivpuri, where Lord Shiva (Mahadev) resides with Parvati. God Kabir shows Muhammad that this is his own designated spiritual camp, where his spiritual double (Mustafa) sits reading the Furqaan (Quran). Kabir notes that while Muslims mistake this intermediate zone for the ultimate end (Bechoon), it is still within the mortal framework.
"Laahoot mokaam kahaavae soyi... Rah Mahadev Paarbati sanga... Yah Muhammad tumhro dera ||"
Moving past another vast void, they enter Haahoot, which is Brahmapuri. This is the celestial resting station of Prophet Adam (Aadam ka vishraama).
They ascend into Baahoot (the 6th station) and Faahoot (the 7th station). The text reveals these are the hidden, highly guarded domains of the primordial cosmic goddess, Durga.
They pass through Raahoot (the 8th station), which is the island of the Kaal, who appears in a deceptive dual form (one beautiful, one dark). They then reach Aahoot (the 9th station), the hidden zone of Niranjan (Kaal) where the deceptive entity projects a false divine light (gupt jyoti).
They arrive at Jaahoot, also known as Akshar Dhaam (universes of Akshar Purush), a massive region spanning 700 quadrillion universes.
"Akshar dhaam jaahoot mukaama | sapt shankh lok akaana ||"
After passing all ten structural dimensions of the material and astral universes, God Kabir takes Prophet Muhammad into the unperishable, boundless kingdom—Amarlok (Satlok). Upon entering, the pure souls (Hans) of the eternal realm rush to embrace them. Prophet Muhammad stands completely transfixed and utterly bewildered by the blinding, unearthly beauty of the true heaven. Finally, they reach the ultimate spiritual court. Prophet Muhammad looks up and sees Almighty God Kabir sitting upon the divine, radiant throne, emitting the brilliant light of infinite suns. Realizing that the humble weaver who walked beside him on Earth is actually the Supreme Lord of the Universe, Prophet Muhammad falls to his knees in complete, absolute surrender:
"Sakal hans tahan darshan paai... Tahanva jaay bandagi keena |" Prophet Muhammad’s Final Statement: "Chook hamaar bakas kar deejae | jo tum kaho soyi ham keejae ||" (Translation: "Please forgive my ignorance and past errors, My Lord. Whatever You command me to do from this moment onward, I shall faithfully do.")
The brilliance of this revelation lies in its flawless scriptural cross-referencing. What God Kabir recorded in the Kabir Sagar independently centuries ago is the exact same historical reality that the 10-year-old child prophet Saint Garib Das Ji saw in his independent heavenly vision.
When multiple prophets across different centuries independently record the exact same cosmic journey, the exact same ten dimensions, and the exact same words of Prophet Muhammad, it ceases to be mere myth—it becomes an absolute, undeniable historical truth.