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Allah
Almighty
says: and seek the way of approach (Waseela ) unto Him (5:35)
HADIS (Saying of the
Holy Prophet of Allah Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam) ? Mureed is
he, who has no personal desire.
(WHAT IS TALQEEN ?) ? ? O Bahu Rahmatu-Allahe Ta-aala Alaihe! What is Talqeen
? And what is called Talqeen? Talqeen is the name of forsaking
(Tark ) Dunya (World) and giving divorce to all
that which distract from Allah. [The other] name of the Talqeen is Trust
in Allah. That person, who is not the Master of Tawakul
, is the not the
Master of Talqeen. The parable of the Zikr of Allah and the Name Allah is like lion.
The place, where the lion enters, all animals run away from there in fear. Same
like this, that body [and heart] in which the Zikr of Allah and the Name
Allah enter,
in this heart cannot stay any kind of Khatraat and superstitions (and
misgivings). If the superstitions (and misgivings) and Khatraat
still take birth, it is clear that till then the Name Allah has not brought its (efficacious)
effectiveness (and the impact) inside his body. The Murshid is Arif. [That
is, it is the quality of Arif that when he has made identification
of Lord,
his tongue becomes speechless]. The Holy Prophet of Allah Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam said that:
That person, who has identified his Sustainer, thus his tongue became mute (and
speechless).
At another occasion, the Holy Prophet of
Allah
Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam also said
that: He, who has identified his Lord, thus his tongue became fluent
[in saying the Truth].
There
are also three kinds of the Arif: 1. Arif
of Dunya
(World) 2. Arif
of Uqba 3. Arif
of Lord The
Arif of Dunya
(World) uses to be a seeker of the wealth,
possessions and pomp and the Rujuaat-e-Khalq . Such Seeker and Mureed
is the Istakhwan-Farosh ** . He trades in Khanqah .
**Istakhwan-Farosh
(bone
seller, that is, he, who earns money by sitting on the shrines of his
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