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Shams tells Rumi that he must practice mysticism, not just read about it. Eventually Rumi turns away from his book learning.
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Shams desires to find the companionship of a true saint: “I implored God to allow me to mix with and be a companion with his friends (saints, auliya). I had a dream and was told, “We will make you a companion of a saint.” I asked, “Where is the saint?” The next night I was told in a dream, “He is in Anatolia (Rum).” After some while I had another dream and was told, “It’s not yet time. All things come in the fullness of time.”
Shams desires to find the companionship of a true saint: “I implored God to allow me
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Ghazal
ai rashk-e-qamar aage tire shams-o-qamar kyaasau jaa.n se fidaa huu.n mai.n ye hai jaan-o-jigar kyaa
Mardan Safi
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Shams sets out in search of someone after his own nature to be his spiritual companion: “I can talk to myself. I can talk with anyone in whom I see myself... I wanted someone of my own type to make into my qeble (the direction one faces is prayer) and turn to, for I have grown tired of myself? Do you understand what I mean by having frown tired of myself? Then, having turned into a Qibla, he would understand and comprehend what I am saying.
Shams sets out in search of someone after his own nature to be his spiritual companion:
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Thave no business with the common folk of the world; I have not come for their sake. Those people who are guides for the world unto God, I put my finger on their pulse.
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Shams claims for himself the status of a Owaysi Sufi, one whose spiritual illumination comes not though a teacher, but directly from God: “Everyone talks of his own Shaikh. In a dream the Prophet, (PBUH) gave me a ceremonial cloak (khirqa), not the kind that will wear out and rip after a few days and fall in the bath house and be washed of dirt, but a cloak of converse (sohbat), not a converse that can be comprehended, but a converse that is not of yesterday, today or tomorrow.
Shams claims for himself the status of a Owaysi Sufi, one whose spiritual illumination comes not