Saturday, October 27, 2012

Part 2 - Hazrat Ghause Saqalain Sayyid Abdul Qaadir (R.A)

MEETING WITH HAZRAT KHIDR (alahis salaam): Sayyiduna Ghaus-e-Azam(radi
Allaho anhu) states that when he had just commenced his spiritual
exercises in the jungles of Baghdaad, he met a person who was very
handsome and had a Pious and bright face. The person asked if he would
like to stay with him. Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) said
that he would. The person then said that this could only be done if
Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) promised to be obedient to
his commands, and never toquestion his sayings or actions.
Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) immediately agreed to this.
This person then commanded Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu)
to sit at a prescribed spot and not to move until he returned. The
person leftand only returned after one year, to find
Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) still seated at the
prescribed spot. He spent a few moments with Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam
(radi Allaho anhu) and then asked him to sit their and wait for him to
return once more. This person left and returnedafter another year. He
once again spent some time with the Great Saintand then left again
giving him the same command as he had done twice before. He then
returned after another year, this time bringing with him milk and roti
(bread). He thensaid, "I am Hazrat Khidr (alahis salaam) and I have
been asked to share this meal with you." They sat together and ate of
this blessed meal. Hazrat Khidr (alahis salaam) then asked, "O Abdul
Qaadir! What did you eat for the three years while sitting in one
spot?" He replied, "Whatever the people had thrown away."
HIS BATTLES AGAINST EVIL FORCES: Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho
anhu) states that during his life he had encountered various attacks
from Shaitaan and his partners but through the assistance of Almighty
Allah, he wasalways victorious over Shaitaan. Even when his nafs would
try and force him into certain desires, Almighty Allah always
protected him from this as well. When the Shayateen would attempt with
vigour to sway Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu), then he
reports that he would hear a voice saying, "O Abdul Qaadir! Stand firm
and challenge them. Our helpis with you."
Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) states that when he used to
hear this, then he would stand firmly and challenge the Shayateen
becoming victorious over them. He says that at times the Shayateen
would take daring and frightening forms and come towards him, and in
Jalaal he would say "Laa Howla Wa Laa Quwatta Ilaa Bil laahil Aliyil
Azeem" and firmly strike the face of the Shaytaan, who would then
disappear.
HIS FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH SHAYTAAN: He says that once shaytaan cameto
him. He said, "I am Iblees. You have exhausted me and my students in
our attempts to mislead you. I would now like to become yourservant."
On hearing this,the Ghaus said, "O Cursedone! Leave here at once."
After this command of Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu)
Shaytaan still refused to leave, anda hand came from the unseen and
hit Shaytaanwith such force on his head that it caused him to sink
into the ground.
HIS SECOND ENCOUNTER WITH SHAYTAAN: Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho
anhu) states, "Once Shaytaan came to me and in his hand he had balls
of fire, which he threw towards me. While this was happening, a veiled
person on a white horse appeared and gave a sword in my hand. The
moment I took the sword in my hand, Shaytaan turned and began to run."
HIS THIRD ENCOUNTER WITH SHAYTAAN: Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho
anhu) states, "Once again I saw Shaytaan, but this time in a very sad
state. I saw him sitting on the ground putting sand on his head. On
seeing me he said, 'O Abdul Qaadir you have made me very sad and
disillusioned.' I then said, Cursed one! Go Away. I am always asking
protection (in Allah) from you. On hearing this, he said, 'These words
hurt me even more.' He then spread an enormous amount of traps around
me. I asked what this was and he said, 'These are the traps and nets
of this world in which we trap people like you.' After this, for one
year I gave thought to these traps of the world, until Ibroke every
one of them."
HIS STEADFASTNESS ON SHARIAH: After gaining indepth academic and
spiritual knowledge, Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) was not
only the most Pious and knolwedgable personality, but he was aguiding
light to the misguided and a firm mountain when it came to speaking
against that which was incorrect. He always said that even until
Qiyaamah, none can change the Shariah, and any person who goes against
the command of Shariah is an evil person (Shaytaan). His son Sheikh
Zia-ud-deen Abu Nasr Moosa (radi Allaho anhu) states, "My father
Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani (radi Allaho anhu) once told me that he was
making mujaahida in the jungle one day, when he began to feel very
thirsty. Suddenly a cloud appeared above him and drops of cold rain
water fell over him which he drank and quenched his thirst, as this
was the mercy of Allah. After some time, he said that another cloud
appeared over him giving out light so powerful, that the ends of the
sky became lit up with the brightness. He said that he then saw a
figure in the cloud which said, 'O Abdul Qaadir ! I am your Creator. I
have made everything Halaal for you.' He said that on hearing this, he
read theTauooz and the light disappeared immediately and turned into
darkness. A voice then said, 'O Abdul Qaadir! Allah has saved you from
me because of your knowledge and piety, otherwise, I have mislead
various mystics, with this trap.' Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho
anhu) answered by saying,'Verily it is the grace of my Creator, which
is with me.' I then asked my father, how hehad known that this
wasShaytaan, and he replied, 'His saying that he has made that which
is haraam, halaal upon me, because Allah does not command wrong.'
BAI'AT: Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) gained his spiritual
training in Baghdaad from two of the greatest mystics of their time.
Hazrat SayyidiAbul Khair Hammaad binMuslim Ad Dab'baas (radiAllaho
anhu) and Hazrat Qaazi Abu Saeed Mubaarak Al Makhzoom (radi Allaho
anhu). Although he had gained much blessings from both these
personalities,he had not yet taken a Peer-o-Murshid. Finally the time
had come to take a Peer, and according to the will of Almighty Allah,
he presented himself in the court of Hazrat Qaazi Abu Saeed Al
Makhzoomi(radi Allaho anhu) and became his mureed thus joining his
Halqa and spiritual order. Hazrat Sheikh Abu Saeed (radi Allaho anhu)
showed much love and attention to this unique disciple, and blessed
him with gems of spiritualism and mysticism. Once while Ghaus-e-Azam
(radi Allaho anhu) and others where seated in front of the Sheikh, he
asked Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam to fetch something. While he was gone,
Hazrat Makhzoomi (radi Allaho anhu) addressing those present said,
"One day, the foot of that young man will be on the shoulders of all
the Auliya Allah, and all the Auliyah of his time will humble
themselves before him."
ZIYAARAT OF SAYYIDUNA RASOOLULLAH (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam): On
the sixteenth of Shawwal 461 Hijri close to mid day, in his dream, the
King of the Auliyah, Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam Jilani (radi Allaho anhu)
saw The King of the Ambia and Rusul, Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (Sall
Allaho alaihi wasallam). In his dream The Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho
alaihi wasallam) said to him, "O Abdul Qaadir! Why do you not lecture
and give advice to the people so you may save them from being
mislead?" He answered by saying, "Ya Rasoolallah (Sall Allaho alaihi
wasallam)! I am a non-Arab. What am I going to say in front of the
fluent-speaking Arabs." Huzoor (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) said,
"Open You Mouth" and he place his blessed Saliva seven times into the
mouth of Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) and then said, "Go
lecture and give advice to the people and bring them towards the path
of Almighty Allah."
HIS REFORMATION OF THE PEOPLE: At first he began delivering lectures
and teaching people in the Madrassah belonging to Sayyidi Sheikh Abu
Saeed Makhzoomi (radi Allaho anhu). The peopleof Baghdaad and
neighbouring cities nowbegan to flock to the lectures of
Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) in such great numbers, that
the Madrassah became too small for these gatherings. There wouldoften
be no place inside the Madrassah, forcing people to sit out on the
street to listen to his lectures and advice. In 568 Hijri a few houses
around the madrassah were purchased and incorporated to make the
madrassah bigger. After some time, even this proved too small. The
Mimbar of Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) was then carried
and placed in a massive open area (Eid Gaah) where more than seventy
thousand peoplewould present themselves in each of hislectures. In
every one of his gatherings, there would be four people recording his
lectures in writing and two Qaaris, who recited the Holy Quran. His
lectures became so famous in a very short space of time and it
attracted people from all parts of the world, thus making Baghdaad
Shareef the center of learning and spiritualism once again. He usually
delivered lectures thrice a week. On Fridays, Wednesday evenings, and
on Sundaymornings. This blessed practice continued for forty years,
from 521 Hijri to 561 Hijri.
HIS POWER OVER JINNS: Hazrat Abu Futooh Muhammad bin Abil Aas Yusuf
bin Ismaeel bin Ahmad Ali Qarshi Tameemi Bakri Baghdadi (radi Allaho
anhu) reports that once Hazrat Sheikh Abu SaeedAbdullah bin Ahmad bin
Ali bin Muhammad Baghdadi Azjaee (radi Allaho anhu) came to
Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) and complained about his
sixteen (16) year old daughter, Faatima. Faatima, who was very
beautiful, had gone ontothe roof of the house, and then had suddenly
disappeared. On hearingthis, Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) comforted
him and told him not to worry. Ghaus-e-Paak (radi Allaho anhu), then
asked him to go at night to a certain jungle. On entering this jungle,
Ghause-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) told him that he would see many sand
heaps, and he should sit on the fifth sand heap that he passed.
Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) then said, that he should draw a
circle around him, saying Bismillah, and then say Abdul Qaadir.
Ghaus-e-Paak (radi Allaho anhu) then said, Towards the third portion
of the night, youwill find an army of Jinnspassing by. They will look
very frightening and fierce, but you should not fear. You should
remain seated and wait. Exactly at the time of first light, the Most
powerful King of the Jinns will pass that way, and he will personally
come to you, and ask your problem. On his request, you should explain
to him your situation, and then tell him that, Sheikh Abdul Qaadir
Jilaani (radi Allaho anhu) has sent you. You should then tell him
about your daughters disappearance.
Hazrat Muhammad Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) states, "I did as
Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) said. I sat on the sand heap, drew a
circle around me and waited. After some time, I saw armies of Jinns
passing by in frightening forms. They were very upset with mesitting
in their path, but they passed without saying a word, as they did not
have the courage to enter the circle. In the morning, the King passed
and asked my request. When I explained my problem to him, and said
that Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) had sent me, he got off his horse
and stood with respect listening to me. He then sent the Jinns to
summon back one Jinn who had captured my daughter. My daughter was
brought back, and the mischievous Jinn was punished for his doing."
A THIEF BECOMES AN ABDAAL (SAINT): Once a thief entered the house of
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) with the intention of
stealing.On entering the house, he became blind and could not see
anything. He was unable thereforeto find his way out of the house, and
eventually he sat in one corner of the house. In the morning, he was
caught and brought before Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu).
Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) on seeing him, placed his
blessed hands on the thieves eyes, and immediately the thief's sight
was restored.Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) then said, "He came to
steal materialistic (worldly) wealth, I will bless him with such a
treasure, that it will remain with him forever."
On saying these words, Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) placed his
blessed sight on the thief once, and elevated him to the status of
Wilaayat. It was during this time, that one of theappointed Abdaals (a
category of Saints) had passed away. Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu)
took the thief, now Wali, and sent his out as the replacement for the
Abdaal that had passed away. Subhaanallah!
TRANSPORTATION FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER: Once whilst Ghaus-e-Azam
Jilani (radi Allahoanhu) was delivering one of his spiritually
enlightening lectures, a person by the name of Abul Muaali was present
in this gathering and was seated directly in front of Ghaus-e-Azam
(radi Allaho anhu). During the course of the lecture, Abul Mu'aali
found that he needed to answer the call of nature(visit the toilet).
He found it disrespectful to leave the gathering of Ghaus-e-Azam (radi
Allaho anhu), so he tried to suppress this need (radi Allaho anhu). He
controlled the urge to the best of his ability, but when he could do
soany longer he decided toleave. As he was about to stand, he saw
Ghaus-e-Paak (radi Allaho anhu) walking down thefirst stair of the
pulpit (Mimbar) onto the second stair. As Ghaus-e-Paak (radi Allaho
anhu) came to the second stair, he saw thatan image of Ghaus-e-Paak
(radi Allaho anhu) on the mimbar. Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) came
downto him and threw his shawl over Abul Muaali. As this happened,
Abul Muaali found that he was no longer in the gathering, but rather
in a valley with lush vegetation, beautified even more by a stream
which flowed through it.He immediately answered the call of nature,
performed wudhu and then prayed two rakaats Salaah. As he completed
the Salaah, Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) pulledthe shawl off him.
When Abul Mu'aali looked, he found, to his amasment that he was still
in the gathering of Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) and he had not
even missed one word of the lecture of the Great Saint. However, Abul
Mu'aali later found that he did not have his set of keys with him. He
then remembered that when he was transported to the valleyby
Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu), he had hung his key ring on the
branch of a tree beside the stream. Abul Mu'aali states, that some
time after this incident, he had the opportunity to go on a business
expedition. During this journey, Abul Muaali reached a valley, and
rested there. He then noticed, that the valley was the exact same
place where Ghaus-e-Paak (radi Allaho anhu) had during that lecture
transported him. When he went to the tree, he found that his missing
keys were still hanging on the branch of tree. Subhaan Allah! The
business trip had taken fourteen days to complete. This miracle
ofGhaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) showed that not only did he
transport Abul Muaali spiritually, but also physically.
PROTECTION FROM A STORM: Once the students of Ghaus-e-Azam (radi
Allaho anhu) state that he was delivering his lessons as usual to
them, when suddenly his blessed faceturned red and beads of
perspiration covered his blessed forehead. He then placed his hand
into his cloak and remind silent for a short time. The students state,
that after he removed his hand from inside his cloak, drops of water
began to drip from his sleeves. The students say that because of his
spiritual state, they did not ask any questions, but rather, they
recorded the date, day and time of this astonishing event. The
students say, that two months after this incident, a group of traders
who had come to Baghdad by sea, arrived and presented various gifts to
Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu). The students were very
confused by this, as they had never seen these traders in Baghdad
before. The students therefore asked the traders their reason for the
gifts. The traders replied by saying that two months previosly, whilst
they were sailing to Baghdad, their ship was caught in a fierce storm.
When they realised that there was areal danger of sinking, they called
out the nameof Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani (radi Allaho anhu). On
calling out his name, they found that from theunseen, a hand lifted
their ship to safety. When the students compared this narration to the
incident in the Madrassa, it was confirmed that it was the same, date,
day and time in which Ghaus-e-Paak (radi Allaho anhu) had put his hand
into his Cloak.
Subhaanallah! This shows that Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho
anhu) seemed to be placing his hand into his cloak, but in reality, he
was stretching his hand into the sea to assist those who called for
his assistance.
"MY FOOT IS ON THE SHOULDERS OF ALL THE SAINTS" : Once whilst he was
delivering a lecture, Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) entered a
spiritual state and said, "My foot is on the Shoulders of all the
Auliyah Allah (Saints)" There were many Auliyah Allah in his presence
when he said these words, and immediately every one of them lowered
their necks. Hazrat Sheikh Ali bin Haiti (radi Allaho anhu) who was
also present in this gatheringimmediately went to Ghaus-e-Azam (radi
Allaho anhu) and physically placed the foot of Ghaus-e-Azam (radi
Allaho anhu) on hisneck. Hazrat Sayyidi Maajid (radi Allaho anhu)
states, "When Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) said these words, then
every Wali on earth bowed their necks."
He also states, "There were 300 Auliyah Allah and 700 Rijaalul Ghaib
(Men of the Unseen) present in that gathering, and every one of them
lowered their necks before him."
Hazrat Makaarim (radi Allaho anhu) states that, "The day on which
Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) made this statement, every Saint knew,
that the flag of Kingship was now planted before Ghaus-e-Azam (radi
Allaho anhu). On this day, all the Saints from East to West lowered
their necks on his command."
Hazrat Sayyidi Sheikh Khalifatul Akbar (radi Allaho anhu) states, "I
saw the Beloved Rasool (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) in my dream, and
I asked him about the statement of Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) My
foot is on the shoulders of all the Saints"
He says, that they Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) said ,
AAbdul Qaadir Jilani (radi Allaho anhu) has spoken the truth and Why
should he not say this, when his is The Qutb, and I am his Guardian?"
SULTANUL HIND KHWAJA GHAREEB NAWAAZ (radi Allaho anhu) : When
Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) said, AMy foot is on the Shoulders of
all the Saints@. At this time, Hazrat Khwaja Mueenuddeen Chishti
Hassani Sanjari Ajmeri (radi Allaho anhu) was inthe prime of his
youth, and was deep in the remembrance of Allah on a mountain in
Khurasaan. As soon as Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) said these
words, Hazrat Ghareeb Nawaaz (radi Allaho anhu) heard this and lowered
his neck and said, "But your blessed foot is on my eyes and on my
head." It was through the blessing of this act of submission, that
Huzoor Khwaja Mueenuddeen Chishti (radi Allaho anhu) was made the King
of the Saints of India and is known as Sultan-ul-Hind.
HUZOOR MUFTI-E-AZAM HIND (radi Allaho anhu) : Huzoor Mufti-e-Azam Hind
(radi Allaho anhu), who is the son of the renowned Aala Hazrat Ash
Shah Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allaho anhu) says in one of his
Manqabat, which he wrote in praise of Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho
anhu) as follows:
"Ye Dil Ye Jigar He Ye Aankhe Ye Sar He"
My Heart, My liver, My eyes and My head are all here
"Jahaa Chaaho Rakhlo Qadam Ghaus-e-Azam"
O Ghaus! Your Keep your blessed foot wherever you desire
This couplet of Huzoor Mufti-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) shows that even
though he had not yet been born when this statement was made, but even
after coming tothis physical world, he showed his allegiance toHuzoor
Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) by accepting and confirming the
Command of Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu). This, and his immense love
for Sarkaar-e-Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) gained him the exalted
status of Ghaus-ul-Waqt meaning the Ghaus of the Time.
HAZRAT IMAM AHMED BIN HAMBAL (radi Allaho anhu) : Hazrat Sayyidi Baqaa
(radi Allaho anhu)states that once he accompanied Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
(radi Allaho anhu) to the Mazaar of Hazrat Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi
Allaho anhu). He says, I saw Hazrat Imam Ahmed bin Hambals (radi
Allaho anhu) grave split open, and I saw him emerge from his blessed
grave. He embraced Ghause-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) and then said,
Even I am dependent on you in Shariat and Tariqat.
SHARIAT AND TARIQAT : Once Hazrat Sheikh Bata'ihi (radi Allaho anhu)
presented himself in the court of Sheikh Ahmed Kabeer (radi Allaho
anhu). He states that Sheikh Ahmed Kabeer (radi Allaho anhu) said,
"Did you know anything about the condition of Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
(radi Allaho anhu)." Hazrat Sheikh Ahmed Kabeer (radi Allaho anhu)
states,"On hearing this, I began to praise Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam Jilani
(radi Allaho anhu) and say what I knew concerning him. I said asmuch
as I knew, and then remained silent." Hazrat Sheikh Ahmed Kabeer then
said, "On hisright is the Sea of Shariat and on his left is the Sea of
Tariqat. From this, he gives whom he desires. In this era, thereis
none equal to him."
HIS MARRIAGE AND WIVES: Once someone asked Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam (radi
Allaho anhu) why he had made Nikah given in his (Ghaus-e Azams (radi
Allaho anhu)) unique and elevated spiritual condition. Ghause-e-Azam
(radi Allaho anhu) replied by saying, "I would have not married, but
my Beloved forefather, NabiMuhammad (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) has
commanded me to marry. It is on this basis that I have made Nikah.
Iwas in reality afraid of making Nikah, for this reason that my time
maybe lost in other things rather than in the love of my Creator, but
when the time came, then My Creator blessed me with four wives, and
each one of them loved me dearly."
Because of his true and pure intention of Nikah, even after marriage,
he never found any time lost from his Ibaadat andfrom his services to
the Deen. All his blessed wives were blessed with piety and deep
knowledge. Hazrat Sayyidi Abdul Jabbar (radi Allaho anhu) one ofthe
sons of Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam Jilani (radi Allaho anhu) states
concerning his mother, "When my mother would enter a dark place, it
would become bright immediately. Once my father Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam
(radi Allaho anhu) entered one such place where my mother was, and on
his entrance, the light caused by her presence disappeared. On seeing
this my blessed father said, >This light is not enough. It has
disappeared in my light. Let me make it more powerful. From this day
on, when my mother entered a dark place, then her light was like that
of the full moon."
HIS CHILDREN : Huzoor Sayyidi Abdur Razzaq (radi Allaho anhu), the son
of Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) states, "My father had forty
nine children in all, of which twenty seven were boys and twenty two
were girls"
HIS BOOKS AND TREATIES : Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) was
also the author of various books on a vast amount of subjects. His
books flow with seas of Knowledge, Wisdom andmysticism. Two of His
most famous books are: Ghuniyatut Taalibeen & Futuhul Ghaib
With the exception of these, many of his lectures were recorded in
writing by various great scholars that presented themsleves in his
gatherings. Many of these transcripts are still preserved in their
original form upto this day, in various parts of the world.
ADVICE TO HIS CHILDREN : Sheikh Saifuddeen AbdulWahab (radi Allaho
anhu) the son of Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam Jilani (radi Allaho anhu)
requested his father for advice, just before his demise. On his
request, Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam (radi Allaho anhu) said, "Fear Almighty
Allah. Fear none but Allah. Always turn towards Him. Ask all you wish
from Allah. Do not turn to any beside Allah. Do not have faith in any
butin Allah. Remain firm on Tauheed (belief in one Allah). There is no
salvation without Tauheed. When the heart becomes linked with Allah,
then nothing else seems to look good to him. I have reached the level
of True love. It is a domain where worldly love has no place."
PRESENCE OF OTHER BEINGS :Just before his demise, he then turned to
the rest of his sons and said, "Move away from me. Right now, youseem
to be before me, but in reality you are notthe only ones here. With
the exception of your selves, there are other creations of Allah here
aswell. Give enough space for them./<alhamdullaah>

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