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Sheikh Abu Saeed Abul Khair

967 - 1049 | Nishapur, Iran

Sheikh Abu Saeed Abul Khair

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Sufi Quotes 26

Whatever you have in your mind- forget it; whatever you have in your hand - give it; whatever is to be your fate - face it! -

Whatever you have in your mind- forget it; whatever you have in your hand - give it; whatever is to be your fate - face it! -

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Whatever you have in your mind- forget it; whatever you have in your hand - give it; whatever is to be your fate - face it! -

Whatever you have in your mind- forget it; whatever you have in your hand - give it; whatever is to be your fate - face it! -

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Realize that you know nothing and you are nobody. It is no easy thing to attain this realization. It doesn’t come with teaching and instruction, nor can it be sewn on with a needle, or tied with a thread. This is a gift from God and a question of whom he bestows it and whom he causes to experience it.

Realize that you know nothing and you are nobody. It is no easy thing to attain this realization. It doesn’t come with teaching and instruction, nor can it be sewn on with a needle, or tied with a thread. This is a gift from God and a question of whom he bestows it and whom he causes to experience it.

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Pir asked Abu Sa'id whether he wanted to talk to god? Of course, I want to. Then discover you are by yourself, recite, without thee, o beloved, I can not rest; thy goodness towards me I cannot reckon. Though every hair on my body becomes a tongue, a thousandth part of the thanks due to thee I cannot tell.

Pir asked Abu Sa'id whether he wanted to talk to god? Of course, I want to. Then discover you are by yourself, recite, without thee, o beloved, I can not rest; thy goodness towards me I cannot reckon. Though every hair on my body becomes a tongue, a thousandth part of the thanks due to thee I cannot tell.

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Pir asked Abu Sa'id whether he wanted to talk to god? Of course, I want to. Then discover you are by yourself, recite, without thee, o beloved, I can not rest; thy goodness towards me I cannot reckon. Though every hair on my body becomes a tongue, a thousandth part of the thanks due to thee I cannot tell.

Pir asked Abu Sa'id whether he wanted to talk to god? Of course, I want to. Then discover you are by yourself, recite, without thee, o beloved, I can not rest; thy goodness towards me I cannot reckon. Though every hair on my body becomes a tongue, a thousandth part of the thanks due to thee I cannot tell.

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