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Allah Almighty says: And Allah
does what He wills
(14:27) "He ordains that which pleases Him (5:1)
And
in the Salook of the Dervish , the very Istiqamat of the Dervish
this is that that night in which there is nothing to eat, that night is the night
of ascension for Dervish. Hazrat
Muhammad
Sal
Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam
said that: The night of hunger is the night of ascension in Faqar.
The
ascension of the Dervish is hunger in night. The place, where the
Dervish sleeps with empty stomach, [if the people of that place, if do
not care] then that place becomes ruined and deserted and if the Dervish
was not [present at that place] then all the city and Station [the whole
world] will become annihilated. All
prosperity, on the earth to Arsh, is by virtue of the Auspiciousness,
blessings and the blessed presence of Dervishes. Thus, [such] Murshid
Dervish Faqeer
Ahl-e-Allah
Wali-Allah uses to be Faqeer
Fanaa-Fi-Allah
(Destroyed in Allah) Baqaa-Bi-Allah
(Reborn with Allah). His
highness Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam
said that: The indigent and needy is under the protection of Allah
Almighty.
It
is not easy to attain unto the Maratib of Murshid. For this, one
has to become lost in Marifat and has to Destroy his Nafs.
The Martaba of the Murshid should be as per the following Verse:
NIGHT OF
ASCENSION - THE NIGHT OF HUNGER: Hazrat
Nizam Ud Din Aulia Rahmatu-Allahe
Ta-aala Alaihe has been a
famous Sufi Saafi Saint of the Sub Continent. He was the Murshid
of Hazrat
Ameer Husro. It is said that one day, when he was young, his father
died and then the condition became so worse that there was nothing to eat due
to distress. In those times, his mother used to say to him that "O Father of
Nizam
Rahmatu-Allahe Ta-aala Alaihe! Today we are the guests of God" and
Hazrat
Nizam Ud Din Rahmatu-Allahe
Ta-aala Alaihe used to enjoy
these words a lot and he used to look forward for similar condition when his
mother will say that again! Ainul Faqar Ainul Faqr pdf download Install app |
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