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(Punjabi Alphabet) Noon
Punjabi
(106):
Roman: Naal kosingee sang na karee-e Kul
noon laaj na laaee-e hoo Tumme tarbooz mool na honde Torh
makke lai jaaee-e hoo Kaavan de bachche hans na theende
Tore motee chog chugaaee-e hoo Kaurhe
khooh na mitthe hunde (Hazrat Bahu
) Sai manaan khand paaee-e hoo Urdu:
English: Hazrat Sultan Bahu Rahmatu-Allahe Ta-aala Alaihe says that 'one should avoid the company
and association of the bad and incapable people otherwise they disfigure the
whole case of whole society and all circle of friendship. Incapable persons are bitter like Tumma
(desert gourd or bitter cucumber). They do not become sweet by turning into a watermelon
even if they are taken to Khana Ka'ba and Holy Mecca. Moreover, baby crows
cannot become Hans birds (Hans) no matter how much pearl like feed is given to
them. In addition, those wells, which have bitter water, these cannot become
sweet even if we add hundreds of kilograms sugar. Hence, those, who are the
Shaqee, incapable and unblessed ones since the Day of Azal, even the company of
the Holy Prophets and Aulia-Allah
gives no effect to them. In the garden of Mustafa Sal Allahu
Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam, blessed
persons came from far off places like Hazrat
Hassan-Basri Radhi-ya-Allahu
Ta-aala Anhu from Basra, Hazrat
Bilaal Radhi-ya-Allahu
Ta-aala Anhu from Habsha and Hazrat
Suhaib Radhi-ya-Allahu
Ta-aala Anhu and received
the Beneficence
and quenched their thirst but the unblessed persons from
locality like Abu Jehal remained deprived of and unblessed besides the fact
that he lived in the vicinity of the Holy Prophet Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee
Wa-sallam because his nature was bad and
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