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Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia's Khanqah attracted greater number of people as compared to the count of the then Sultans. The Sultans always wondered what lured the common man to the Khanqah. Alauddin Khilji had sent spies to his Khanqah with a view to knowing and if necessary checking such influx of people. The people still kept coming in large numbers.
Formerly the practice of Sufism was known and the pretense unknown; nowadays the pretense is known, and the practice is unknown.
In the state of elevation, the mystic may be able to read heavenly books in languages and characters previously unknown to him and learn the heavenly names of things and beings in including his own eternal name which is different from his worldly name.
3. Amir Khusrau, Nuh Sipihr,zd. M.Wahid Mirza, Calcutta, 1950, p. 150. For an English rendering of
In Persian literature, the number of seas is often symbolically referred to as seven. Sufis have also mentioned the concept of the seven seas. In reality, the "Saat Samundar" or Seven Seas are symbolic of seven stages or destinations.
The number of creatures is stated to be eighteen thousand.
aan raa ke to uqbaa shamrii uqbaa niistya.anii jaa-e-taqarrub maulaa niist
sham.a-ruu jalva-kunaa.n thaa mujhe maa'luum na thaasaaf parda me.n 'ayaa.n thaa mujhe maa'luum na thaa
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