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ai Ganii zaat-e-tuu az iqraar-o-az inkaar-e-maabe-niyaaz az maa-o-az paidaa-o-izhaar-e-maa
Shah Niyaz Ahmad Barelvi
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Naat-o-Manqabat
Ghausi Shah
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Treat all in a good way in the belief that they are God's creation.
Treat all in a good way in the belief that they are God's creation.
Ghulam Muhiuddin Gilani
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The poor men (dervishes) are a community who consider sleep to be prohibited, becomes dumb when they utter anything, take straw and grass as their food and regard their association with the rest of mankind as a fatal viper so that they can reach the station of proximity to God.
Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki
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All that His lovers do not suffer is entirely a probation; but in order to console themselves they have produced “stations” and “stages” and “path”, whereas God is exempt from every human attribute and relationship.
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari
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I would never like to sit in the company of the worldlings, nor did they like to sit in my companionship.
Bishr Hafi
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In God there is no duality. In His Presence “I” and “We" and “You” do not exist. They all become one.
Mahmood Shabistari
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Fear and hope are like the two wings of a bird. When they are equal, the bird is balanced, and his flight is perfect. When one of them is lacking, this makes the bird lose its ability to fly. When both fear and hope are missing, the bird plummets to its death.
Abu Ali Ahmad Rudbari
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He who delivers a sermon as a matter of routine and the audience who hear it in that spirit do not reap benefit from the discourse; they rather lose by doing so.
Abu Bakr Shibli
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A sign of moral character is that you do not cause harm to others, and you bear the harms they cause to you.
Shah Shuja Kirmani
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A saint (Wali) is a person who continuously enjoys the divine favour in all his activities and becomes one of those protected by God. Among them are four thousand “concealed” ones who do not recognize one another and who do not, know the beauty of their own lofty state. They remain hidden from both themselves and the people. Then there are three hundred saints who are authorized to loose and to bind. They are called Akhyar. And there are forty Abdaal, four Awtaad and three Nugba and two Najeeb and one Ghaus. All these holy men know each other and run administration of the world in consultation with each others. Saint does not rest content with what is miraculous, nor does he pride himself with being a miracle worker. The two attitudes are contradictory.
A saint (Wali) is a person who continuously enjoys the divine favour in all his activities