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HADIS (Saying
of the Holy Prophet of Allah
Hazrat
Muhammad Sal
Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam) Liking for Watan is a sign of Eimaan.
[Here Watan means the Real Homeland,
that is, the Abode of Next World] He
is the Murshid-e-Kaamil , who has full connection with the Munfarid
(isolate and unique) Station of Tauheed . Which is the Munfarid
Station? This is that Station from which the Noor of God was split
first. [O Seeker of Lord] listen with the Iraadat (attachment
(with devotional conation)) and Sidq that the Murshid-e-Kaamil
keeps connected with the Munfarid Station up to the Station
of Baqaa . Understood
by him who got the point!
Thus,
it is sure that when the Kaamil and Akmal (the Accomplished) Murshid
will give the Name-the-Essence
(Ism-e-Zaat ) in the hand of someone, he
will deliver him in the fount of Tauheed of Lord within twinkling of
eye and will never leave [the Seeker] in the Stations of Calibers
and he, with exception of the Uniqueness of Tauheed , is
participator with him in all the rest Stations and Destinations (and
does not disassociates from him). BAYT (COUPLET) Angel, although,
keeps the Qurb
of
the Sanctuary (Court) of Allah, However, he has
not approach unto the Station of Lee-Ma-Allah** [This Martaba is granted by Allah
to only a Kaamil
Mard ]
[O
Seeker!] Even if you have perfectly Drowned into
Tauheed [and Marifat], you should not be a violator of the Shariyat
and Sunnat. Hazrat Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam said that: If you see someone
flying in air (levitation) or walking on the surface of water and you notice
that he is not following upon my Sunnat , you should beat him
with shoes.
[Because near Allah
Almighty, these things have no respect. He has given Satan
more ability than this.]
** Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam said that: "Such an hour
comes when I
am with Allah
Almighty in which, there is no room for any Muqarrib Angel and
any Messenger or Prophet.
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