The
World and the Heaven became Haraam (illicit) for them. That person,
who identified his Lord The Holy Prophet of Allah Allah Almighty But the human being should be just with the blessing of Allah
Almighty as: Allah
Almighty The
Noble Prophet Hazrat
Muhammad That
person mentions Dunya (World), who is the seeker of Dunya
(World).
In addition, many people, day and night, remain talking about Dunya (World).
They are engaged because Dunya (World) is their beloved. When they see
their beloved near others, become worried and speak about it. Faqeer
should never bring the name of Dunya (World) on his tongue nor should he
remember it. [Sufis say that] he, who says the name of Dunya (World) in
its love, Darkness does not leave his heart for forty days even if he remembers
the Dunya (World) in hate. And he, who remembers the Name of Lord with Muhabbat
even once, light does not leave his heart for seventy years! The more a person
is near Dunya (World) the more he is away of the Almighty Haq , his tongue turned mute (and speechless)
. Habit of keeping Silence
in the Arifeen is because of this very reason that they all the time
remain in eruption and emotion by this Goblet [of Wahdat].
Moreover, some are Conscientious (and observant) with Silence and
some are Mast and overfilled. They have received the fortune Qadr onto
Qadr (Power), Maratib
onto Maratib, Qehar
onto Qehar
(force), Faiz
onto Faiz
(Beneficence) and Fazal
onto Fazal
(Grace). Of that, whatever was fit for
them was destined to them since the Day of Azal
. What can else other
than this be?
Hazrat
Muhammad
Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam
said that: He [Allah Almighty
] is same in His Splendor (and
Status) as He had ever been.
says: Allah
does what He wills (14:27), Allah
ordains that which pleases Him (5:1)
says: and you be
kind as Allah
has been kind to you (28:77)
Sal
Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam
said that: Dunya (World)
is Haraam (illicit) for the People of Uqba and Uqba (the
Sequel) is Haraam for the People-of-Dunya and both Dunya
(World) and Uqba are Haraam for the Seeker of Lord
.
.