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The indigent and destitute person. Miskeen is called that person who keeps nothing in his possession other than the Name Allah or his possession is just that much soil of earth on which he uses to sit (P150 Muhik ul Faqar Klaan. The Saalik of Lahoot is called the Muttaqi Miskeen Faqeerwho always remains Drowned into Wahdat. The Faqar of this kind is the Pride of Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam (P13 Ganj ul Asraar). Generally means indigent person. "That person who keeps nothing besides the Name of Allah in his possession or his possession is just that much soil of earth where he sits" (P151 Muhik ul Faqar Klaan). The Faqeer is called Miskeen (P26 Muhabbat ul Asraar). Miskeen is called that person whose body possesses peace rest and Jamiyat and he who has become Fanaa (Destroyed) in the Essence of Allah Almighty. It was respectfully enquired from the Holy Prophet of Allah Hazrat Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam that O Prophet of Allah! Who will be the kings of the Garden? His highness replied that: the only the Miskeen (poor people)! That is those people if their hair on head grow long and they have not even one Dirham to pay the hair cutter for a haircut; if they have fallen ill no one is there to attend them; if they desire to marry no one wills to give his daughter in his wedlock; if they say something there is none who will listen to them with sincerity; wherever they sit it is soil of earth and their Ruh is with comfort in the Exercise (of preoccupation) of Allah and their Nafs uses to be dead; they are Muqarrib of the Creator Allah Almighty - the Masters of the Garden. Only these Maratib are of the People of Sukr Istaghraaq Fanaa-Fi-Allah Ba-Khuda . If you hit hundreds of blows of sword they will not gasp even if their head is decapitated because their Talqeen and Teaching endowed with Yaqeen since the Day of Azal is with this Tareeq by the Raza of Lord (P266-267 Muhik ul Faqar Klaan). Please also see P43 Taufeeq ul Hidayat P165 Ain ul Faqar P85-86 P226 Muhik ul Faqar Klaan.
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