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That Aashiq , who has done
Didaar, also keeps on seeing in the Masti as well is in Conscientiousness
(and observance) (Hoshiyari) and shows displeasure unto vanity,
arrogance and his existence. The more he sees Didaar , the more thirst
he feels for it and always clamors "Hal Min Mazeed! Hal Min Mazeed" (Can
there be more to come? Can there be more to come?). These Maratib are of the
Marifat
, Tauheed
, Tajreed , Tafreed , Ain-Numa , the Ain
Baqaa
and the Ain
Liqaa and through this is achieved the Qurb of Lord ? and Hazoori
. That Murshid, who has the Taufeeq of such kind, it is fair
and admissible for him to initiate Seekers and Mureed. That Pir
, who is not familiar with this
Course, it is [totally] a mistake of him if he makes someone his Mureed. ABYAAT (COUPLETS) Zikr is a Fervor
, which grants the Liqaa of Allah
Almighty, And Immerses
the Zaakireen in the Essence
of Allah, Zikr is a Noor
, Allah
Almighty grants the Martaba of Hazoori because of it, How can such Zaakireen be unwise and insensible? Zaakir becomes the Master-of-gaze by Zikr, How can these Zaakireen be the copies of cow and donkey? The Zaakireen have the Life of Eternity, And they have the
company of the Prophets Alaihimus-Salaam and are in peace. Hazrat Muhammad
Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam said that: "the foremost
Obligation
in all Obligations is the Zikr of Lord ? Laaa-Ilaaha Ill-Allahu
Muhammad-ur-Rasoolu-Allah/there is none worthy of worship except Allah;
Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah) (Sal
Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam" Murshid-e-Kaamil is he,
who himself is, but, at the Station of beginning but exalts the Seekers
up to the Ultimate Station through the Haziraat of the Name-Allah-the-Essence
(Ism-e-Allah-Zaat). BAYT (COUPLET) He is not the
Seeker, who has not achieved Wisaal , He is not the Murshid,
who is always asks (and begs). Aqal Baidar pdf download Install app |
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