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When
the Kaamil
Faqeer
has reached the Ultimate end of the Amal
of Dawat
and becomes
the one with Living-Damm after becoming unique in the Amal
of Dawat
and the
Noor
of the Dawat
has stationed inside him, he works with thinking, intention
and design. Thenceforth, he needs not to move his lips and tongue for the
recitation of Dawat. Allah
Almighty creates inside him that kind of a
perfection, that whenever he becomes Attentive towards some very hard and
difficult task or venture or matter through his Inwardly
courage (and mettle)
and Tawajuh
, the Muakalaat
take action just following his intention and
signal. Therefore, the favor and violence of the Kaamil
Faqeers
is the model of
the Favor and Violence of Allah
Almighty! His chosen people are the beloveds of
Allah
Almighty. Their heart is the thing-in-focus of Allah
Almighty and
whenever they look forward and contact the Sanctuary (Court) of Allah
Almighty
for some task, Allah
Almighty grants them their wish fulfilled exactly
according to that which they had wished in their heart as Allah
Almighty said
to the Holy Prophet Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam
We
saw you
Here there is mentioning of any request or beg for fixing the Qiblah . There is just the mentioning of this desire and turning the face up towards sky for the fulfillment of this intention and becoming attentive to and turning his face towards the Court of Allah Almighty.
We have already described in previous pages that there exists no kind of any doubt of grave-worship in reciting Dawat on the grave of a Saint. This is just an Inwardly way and means of the Aamil and Kaamil People for seeking help of the Roohani of a grave through the Dawat through the Holy Quran. This neither needs to kiss or lay in prostration in front of the grave of the Saint nor do we read any Words in contradiction to the Code of Shariyat in the Amal of the Dawat-on-Graves nor is done any kind of unacceptable gesture or illegitimate action by the People-of-Dawat that may fall subject to the infringement of the Sacred Shariyat. However, some mean, dry tempered people become fiery on hearing the word of 'grave'.
*
And
start grumbling that 'see this is just the propaganda of grave-worship and open
Shirk'. If reciting the Holy Quran sitting near the tomb of some Saint is Shirk,
then this so called 'Shirk' of us is thousands of times better than
theirs Satanic Tauheed. Satan
had also refused to lay in prostration in front
of Adam Alaihis-Salaam
Satan was ruined for not offering one prostration, What he got at the end even if he had laid his head in prostration for millions of years! [Muhammad Ibrahim Zauq]
Hence,
for all Momineen, we seek refuge in Allah
against such Iblees-like Tauheed! In
short, in their denial to observe respect and honor to the chosen bondmen of
Allah, that is the Aulia Rahmatu-Allah Ta'ala Alaihim
HADIS (Saying of the Holy
Prophet of Allah Jealousy burns down all the virtues of the human being in a way as fire burns down dry wood (into ashes).
Hence, Dawat-on-Graves is a powerful Quranic Amal and only Living-Hearted Kaamil Arifeen can make the Roohani of a Saint present before them through recitation of Dawat of the Holy Quran on the grave of that Saint and can solve their hard problems through the friendship and help of the Roohani. Common dead-hearted sensual people cannot invite the Roohani and cannot get its help for their hard tasks even if they continuously recite the Holy Quran on the grave.
We have described in previous chapters that the Europeans invite the different Sifli Spirits to show their presence inside their Circles through the mediation of a Medium by playing music and songs and in this way they meet the sprits and converse with them. Then, can a Kaamil Aamil Salve of Allah Almighty not invite the Roohani to appear through the Holy Quran? Roohani uses to be sitting over the Inwardly Treasure of Barzukh inside the tunnel of its grave like a snake and a serpent.
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