Sakhi Zain ud-Din wali was born in
Kishtwar and belonged to the lineage of the rulers of Kishtwar. One day Zia Singh (Zain ud-Din) fell very ill and when no one could cure him, the great
Sheikh Noor ud-Din appeared in
Kishtwar and told Zia's mother that if they converted to Islam and visited
Kashmir, Noor ud-Din would pray for her son and he will soon recover, she promised and Zia was cured but she forgot to fulfill her promise and Zia fell ill again. one day she saw a dream which reminded her of her promise, so she set out to Kashmir and accepted Islam and Zia Singh converted to Zain ud-Din and was initiated by Sheikh Noor ud-Din to the
Rishi order. Zain ud-Din served his Murshid sincerely for many years until
Sheikh Noor ud-Din ordered him to move to
Aishmuquam. Zain ud-Din moved and settled in a cave in Aishmuquam and gathered a following there. He applied himself to the life of celibacy and simplicity as taught by Sheikh Noor ud-Din. It s said Zain ud-Din was exiled to Tibet due to the displeasure of then Sultan of Kashmir
Zayn al-Abidin the Great. It is said during The Sultan's visit to Aishmuquam, Sakhi Zain ud-Din received him with little attention, the sultan was displeased and asked him to leave his kingdom and so Sakhi Zain ud-Din did with some of his disciples and was welcomed into Tibet but later he was accused to be the cause of the king's death and people became hostile to him. Once the Sultan got boil on his foot and the Sultan asked help from Haji Adham, Haji Adham told The Sultan that he is suffering from the displeasure of Zain ud-Din. So the sultan asked him to come back and after a warm welcome to Zain ud-Din,
Zayn al-Abidin the Great recovered. == Spiritual life ==