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A devotee’s heart gets settled at any of the following four places, and nowhere else, viz in solitude, in the mosque, in the graveyard and in the wilderness.
Yahya bin Ma'az
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Four birds of the four carnal desires be sacrificed i.e. the cock of sensual appetite, crow of creed, peacock of decoration and pigeon of avarice.
Sultan Bahu
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Grapes and the Four Men - Daftar-e-Dom
"Come on, boys, don't get all worked up. In Greek, the man from Rum concluded, "It's
Rumi
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Detachment from worldly things is the most essential qualification required for a true ‘dervish’. His separation from everything, including his own self is the only way for the realization of kinship with God.
Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki
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O Dervish! Try to shun the delusion of Iblis. Expel greed of this hateful world from the heart and fill it with the love of God which is the most valuable thing for mankind.
Haji Muhammad Qadri
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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
Sheikh Sharfuddin Yahya Maneri
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Covetousness renders the dervish ignominious in both worlds.
Covetousness renders the dervish ignominious in both worlds.
Data Sahib
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The best time for the seer or dervish
The best time for the seer or dervish is indicated by the absence of all cares from his mind.