Sufi, in the state of ecstasy, is annihilated of his own being and subsists in the Absolute Being. It can be surely said, that in this State of condition, if a grain falls or less then this, he becomes aware of it.

Sufi, in the state of ecstasy, is annihilated of his own being and subsists in the Absolute Being. It can be surely said, that in this State of condition, if a grain falls or less then this, he becomes aware of it.
Mian Mir Qadri
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Sufi, in the state of ecstasy, is annihilated of his own being and subsists in the Absolute Being. It can be surely said, that in this State of condition, if a grain falls or less then this, he becomes aware of it.
Sufi, in the state of ecstasy, is annihilated of his own being and subsists in the Absolute Being. It can be surely said, that in this State of condition, if a grain falls or less then this, he becomes aware of it.
- Book : The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam
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