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HADIS (Saying of the
Holy Prophet of Allah Death is of three kinds: death concerned with Dunya (World), death concerned for the Hereafter and death for Lord. That person, who died for the Liking for Dunya (World), hence, he died the death of a Hypocrite. And he, who died in love for the Hereafter, he died after becoming an ascetic (worshipper) and he, who died in the Muhabbat for Lord, hence, he died the death of Arif.
ABYAAT (COUPLETS) [O True-Seeker!] Demand a heart filled with Noor, from the Murshid, Moreover, throw away the thoughts of the Outsiders of Allah from heart, If you kept the Kaafir and mortal heart in the counts of "seven and eight," Then how can you call yourself Muslim with the traces left over as such?
Allah Almighty
Researchers unanimously agree on this point that "slaying of Four Birds" was a hint to this thing that the pigeon, which is always familiar with human beings (as domesticated bird), he should kill it and should break the relation of love and familiarity with people. In addition, that cock, which is always inclining towards libido (Shahwat), he should also slay it and should get himself freed against the captivity of libido. Moreover, that crow, which is the source of lust and greed, he should kill it and should give up the bad habit of lust and greed. Also that peacock, which is the combination of pomp and adoration, he should behead it and should shut the eye of courage (and mettle) in order to not seeing the pomp (and glitter) of Dunya (World) because as for him, who will slay these [four evil] traits with the Sword of Mujahida, will find life of eternity.
BAYT (COUPLET) I was Four, became Three and now I am Two, And when left Duality forever, I have become one (unified with God).
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