Mian Mir Qadri
Sufi Quotes 17

He who becomes oblivious of God for a moment, is as good as infidel although impliedly.
He who becomes oblivious of God for a moment, is as good as infidel although impliedly.
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If one has deserted the world, but one thought still inclines to worldliness, he is not considered as free man nor an ascetic; his inner defilement still survives.
If one has deserted the world, but one thought still inclines to worldliness, he is not considered as free man nor an ascetic; his inner defilement still survives.
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If the world is replete with blood and wealth, still man of God would not eat anything except licit thing
If the world is replete with blood and wealth, still man of God would not eat anything except licit thing
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To be engaged in vain talks makes one heedless of His remembrance.
To be engaged in vain talks makes one heedless of His remembrance.
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Two guests cannot be accommodated in one house.
Two guests cannot be accommodated in one house.
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