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Abandonment to God : Tawakkul in Sufism

February 8th, 2013, posted in Sufism
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Abandonment to God

(Tawakkul)

The “Abandonment to God” happens when the heart confides in God to a point that the heart only leans on God;  or to be tied to God and address only to God in everything, knowing that God knows everything, and to count on what is in His hands than what is in ours. The lowest degree of “Abandonment to God” is to be in the same position as when the asker is in front of the giver, alert and anxious about his interests. De medium degree is like when it happens with a child and his mother: in all circumstance, it is only towards him that she focuses her attention. And the highest degree of “abandonment to God” is to be like a corpse – dead body –  in the hands of the washer of the dead.

These three degrees are, respectively, the ones of the vulgar, the ones of the elite and the ones of the chosen elite.  As for the first ones, a suspicion (tuhma) comes at times to the mind. Regarding the second ones, there is no wariness (ittihaam) but they get attached to their mothers because they are in need for it. And as for the ones belonging to the third degree, there is no suspicion at all, nor “interested” attachment, because they fade to their own soul (faani ‘annafsihi) and expect at all times what God will make from them.

Translated from Glossaire du Soufisme, by Iban Agibah, edited by A. Saleh Hamdan.
For further reading:
Tawakkul. From Mission Islam
Tawakkul. From Hizmetbooks

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Another Stanza By Bulleh Shah

February 4th, 2013, posted in Bulleh Shah, Sufism
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Stanza by Bullah-e-Shah

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A Artistic View Of Sufism

February 3rd, 2013, posted in Art, Sufism
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This is a breathtaking water color painting made by S. a. Noori. An article about a recent exhibition in Islamabad covers the spirituality that lives in them:

From Tribune.com./pk :

” Noory’s work is nuanced with Sufism- white bearded men in trance, holding the Quran. Perhaps the most intriguing piece is a painting of a tall, bearded man with his hand outstretched upwards holding onto a rope as he looks serenely towards the sand. The rope goes straight into the sky and out of the painting where the viewer is left wondering where the other end of the rope must be. “

You can read the complete article here.

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A glimpse Of Shaheed Kerbala

February 1st, 2013, posted in Muharram
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A wonderful blog where you would get a glimpse of Imam Aalee MuqaamImam Hussain (A.S)Shaheed Kerbala​ :

http://www.sufiblog.com/#!imam-hussain/c157h

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Saying Of Bibi Zainabs In Yazeed Court

January 25th, 2013, posted in Islamic Teachings, Muharram
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