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The heart of a lover (the true devote of God) constantly
burns with the fire of Love so much so that whatever passion intrudes
upon its sanctity is burnt to ashes.
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He indeed is a true devotee blessed with the love
of God, who is gifted with the following three attributes: river-like
charity, i.e his sense of charity has no limits and is equally beneficial
to all the creatures of God who approach him, Sun-like affection,
i.e. his affection may be extended indiscriminately to all like sunlight
and Earth-like hospitality, i.e. His loving embrace may be open to
all like that of the earth.
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A sin committed does not harm an individual so much
as the looking down with contempt upon one’s own fellow beings.
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The test of a true devotee’s mind is that it
is always, and to all intents, strictly obedient to the will of God
and is constantly afraid of behaving in a manner which is apt to displease
Him resulting in the withdrawal of His grace.
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A seer of the ‘essence of things’ is
characteristically mute and meditative.
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He is a hardened sinner who commits sin and yet simultaneously
entertains the belief that he is one the God’s ‘chosen
few’.
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A Dervish or hermit is one who would never disappoint
a needy.
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Patience is tested through resignation to sorrow,
sufferings and disaster without a murmur disclosing one’s pains
to others.
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The more one learns about the ‘essence of things’
the more he wonders.
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The seer regards Death as a friend, luxury as a enemy
and the constant narration or remembrance of God as a glory.
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The best time for the seer of dervish is indicated
by the absence of all cares from his mind.
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Knowledge is comprised upto an unfathomable ocean
and enlightenment is like a wave in it, then what is the relation
of God and man ? While the ocean of knowledge is sustained by God
alone, the enlightenment pertains to man.
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‘Namaaz’ (Islamic prayer) is the ladder
leading to the proximity of God Almighty.
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Prosperity departs from the home of one who tells
a lie on oath and he is soon ruined.
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The graveyard is the place for picking up a lesson.
In such a solemn surrounding, one should not indulge in laughing or
burst into laughter or eat or drink or do any other worldly thing.
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Keep handy your equipment for the last journey and
think of death as hovering over your head at all times.
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God rains misfortune and misery upon the heads of
those whom He loves.
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The best way of evading the fire of hell lies in
feeding the hungry, providing water to the thirsty, removing the wants
of the needy and befriending the miserable.
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Just as the sunshine increases gradually in the morning
so does the Divine Light expands in one who says Ishraaq prayers.
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When the Aarif meditates over a thing, he attains
a state of absorption in which even if thousands of angels assuming
wonderful forms try to attract him, he would remain entirely undisturbed
for the time being.
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There is impurity below every human hair, hence water
must touch and reach the root of every hair. If a single hair shall
remain dirty, purification is not complete and is impaired.
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Human Perspiration is not impure (Hadith).
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Offer your repentance quickly before death arrives
and hurry up to perform the Namaaz before its final hour passes.
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It is incumbent on the followers of the path of ‘Tariqat’
(the path leading to Divinity) that he must first divorce or renounce
the physical world, and then the second world thereafter and ultimately
his own ‘self’ (Nafs) when alone he can pursue his right
path, failing which he should abandon the enterprise of Sufism.
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For a follower of the path of Truth, it is worse
than a sin to disdain or look down upon any one.
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When the Aarif becomes silent it means that he is talking to God,
and when he closes his eyes it means that he his knocking at God’s
door
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The path of Love (of God) is such a path that whoever stepped into
it, he lost himself.
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Those devoted to the path of the ‘knowledge of God’s
realisation’ (Irfaan ) have nothing to speak of except God.
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Severance of connection with wealth and property is one of the inferior
achievements of an Aarif.
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Those who are true lovers of God, give away both of the worlds for
the sake of their ‘beloved’ and even then they feel that
they have done nothing whatever.
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Verily he is an Aarif who is clothed with three qualities-firstly,
piety; secondly, conduct eliciting respect, and thirdly, modesty.
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Love of God transcends and is above all passion for others.
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Perfection of Faith is evidenced by three things - Fear, Hope and
Love.
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Death is a bridge which expands the passage for a lover to reach
his beloved (God).
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True Friendship or love (of God) lies in maintaining His constant
recollection in heart and not in expression by speech.
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The heart was essentially created for making rounds of the love of
God.