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.
Mian Mir Qadri
MORE BYMian Mir Qadri
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.
- Book : The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam
Additional information available
Click on the INTERESTING button to view additional information associated with this sher.
About this sher
rare Unpublished content
This ghazal contains ashaar not published in the public domain. These are marked by a red line on the left.