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In addition, the Master of Muraqiba travels in
the earth and heavens, Arsh and Kursi
and over the Loh-O-Qalam
and after travelling, he return inside his body in such a way as Roohani
returns to its grave. Thus, he is called the one, who is of the People
of Muraqiba, who does not desire anything other than Allah and searches
nothing other than the Ain ul Ain Jamaal of Lord and they 'love
the Beautiful - Your flesh is my flesh and Your body is my body'
Allah
And "with the break of dawn they engage in the Zikr
of Allah
In addition, Muraqiba should be such as when the sun rises, it brightens the whole sky and earth from this end to that end and the moon spreads its moonlight over the entire world and the light of the other stars goes fade in front of its light. The Master of Muraqiba is also of such condition that when he looks around every direction after opening his eyes, all things get burnt and there lasts no Hijaab of anything in between him and Allah.
Further, Muraqiba has many more kinds like: Muraqiba
of Zikr
and Fikr
, Muraqiba
of Hazoor
Mazkoor , Muraqiba
of Fanaa-Fi-Shaikh
(Sufi Meditation of Destruction in Shaikh), Muraqiba
of Fanaa-Fi-Allah
(Sufi
Mediation of Destruction in Allah), Muraqiba
of Fanaa-Fi-Hu
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