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O Bahu
Rahmatu-Allahe
Ta-aala Alaihe! Mendicant is better
than king, Demand of Allah
Almighty is sufficient and I Demand only this from the Faqeer.
O
Bahu
Rahmatu-Allahe
Ta-aala Alaihe! The wicked Nafs
is either a Kaafir or (scourge) executioner (Jallaad). Hence,
same as breaking Zunnaar (Cross) by a Kaafir and giving up the illicit
earnings by the (scourge) executioner is difficult, it is difficult
for the Nafs to become Muslim
and eating pork and wearing Zunnaar
(Cross) on the neck in this Muslimhood. The gold-and-silver
is the pomp and glitter of the People-of-Dunya. Therefore, it is the job
of the People-of-Deen (religion) to hit the Nafs by sword of
steel. For Killing-Nafs , waging Jihad , is Demanding
of the gladness (and accreditation) of Lord. Greed of the Zarr
O Saim (that is, Ilm
and Excellence) is as the like the greed of River
[because the Nafs of the Seeker of God is dead] and
the Nafs of the seeker of Dunya
(World) is either an alive
Satan or a devil or a goblin of wilderness. What
is Nafs? And what is Satan? And what is Dunya (World)? Nafs
is [as if a] king and Satan
is its Vizier and the Dunya
(World) is their mother that helps both of them to grow. HADIS (Saying of the
Holy Prophet of Allah Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam) It is sure that Satan
stays triumphant on the
human being**.
That
is, there is no way to escape, as the Satan
proves triumphant upon the
human being [especially] that heart that keeps the Liking for Dunya
(World),
it is the source of Satan
[and its end is as per this Verse]: Allah
Almighty
says: Then, as for him who rebelled. And chose the life of the world. Lo! Hell
will be his home.
Then
that heart that becomes source of Satan, four Muakalaat take control on
it: 1. Khannas 2. Khartoum 3. Waswasa 4. Khatraat And all of them are
deputies of the Nafs.
** Why is this that Satan
proves to be
triumphant on the human being? This is because he is manifest of the Name
Mudhil of
God. Therefore, he does his job. Ainul Faqar Ainul Faqr pdf download Install app |
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