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Allah Almighty says: so put your trust in Allah
if you
are indeed believers (5:23)
The Overlord of World Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam said that: "Hearts of the
true Believers are in-between two fingers of Allah
Almighty. He swings them as
He wills".
That is, the heart of Momin is in
between the two fingers of the Ability of Lord, one finger is Jalaali (Powerful with
Lordliness and Glory) and the other is of Jamaali (Powerful with
mildness and beauty): that Faqeer, in him Jalaaliyat develops,
he faces Hairat, woe, trance (ecstasy), Jazb and eloquence
of speech (lengthening of tongue) is experienced subsequently and he has to
do the Unremitting traveling and sightseeing in both the Outward
and
the Inward. On the other hand, that Faqeer, in him Jamaaliyat is develops, the Jamiyat,
zeal and Fervor
and genuineness (and devotion) will be got by
him. Of this Faqeer are the two Jalaali and Jamaali states,
that is: 1. Qabz 2. Bast Since that Arif-Bi-Allah the
Mast
of the Alast
is
Absorbed in Hazoori, what link he should have with Jamaali and
Jalaali and the Qabz and Bast? Since he is Drowned into
Hazoori, his Qalb and body are Noor all over; he has no worry
of the world; he neither has threat of the Fear nor has he anticipation
of the Hope and he is unified with God. Allah Almighty says: Lo! Verily friends of Allah
are
(those) on whom fear (comes) not nor do they grieve (10:62)
Such person is called the Absolute
Faqeer (Faqeer Mutliq). The Noble highness Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee
Wa-sallam said that: When Faqar
reaches unto its extremity (and entirety), that is Allah.
From this, it is revealed that Faqar is
of two types: one is Mid Faqar
(Neem Faqar) and it is: His highness Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee
Wa-sallam has said that:
"I seek refuge in Allah
against the Faqar that falls straight down (Faqar-e-Mukibb)"
Moreover, the Mid Faqar is
this: Allah Almighty says: and Allah
is the Rich, and you are
the poor (47:38)
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