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As long as you have not become Fanaa-ul-Fanaa , you can never reach unto God. [For the Unremitting Istaghraaq of the Seeker, it is indispensable that he should negate his self and Destroy his self in the Essence of Allah] like when sugar and Qand is cooked in water over fire, that dish after cooking is becomes Halwa (Pudding). There does not last independent identities of sugar, Qand and water. Hence, sugar and Qand are the example of Tauheed, water is like the Slave and Halwa is the example of Marifat.
For the Faqeer the Master of Wisaal Fanaa-Fi-Allah Baqaa-Bi-Allah , Hell is like a Bathroom and he gets the taste and condition of summer in winter and gets the perfect comfort. Moreover, the Station of Paradise is Haraam (Illicit) on these people. They are the desirous of only Didaar. The Seekers the Master of Nobility [are nowhere to find nowadays]. The Seekers of Nafs and desires will be found in great numbers and the Seekers of Lord the People of Pain the Masters of Didaar are very few.
BAYT (COUPLET) Why are you leaving for Tawaaf of Ka'ba when everything is inside the Purity of Heart? Why have you laid your head in Prostration on the stones? Come! God is here!
O Seeker Faqeer! Beware of the [guile and scheme] of the Kaafir Nafs. It will put you in trouble by anyway of trickery and slyness.
BAYT e BAHU
(Couplet of Bahu
Drink the Goblet of the Tauheed and Marifat, And forget both world and Uqba (Sequel) with its Masti .
What is Faqar? [You can understand it as] refined soil and water has been mixed in it [to knead it] by which, neither the upper side nor the flanks of feet get dusted nor does the underside of feet feel discomfort, that is, this soil does not cause any harm and injury to anyone.
What is Faqar? Faqeer should never be greedy. If someone gives [with sweet will], he should take and reject it not and whatever he gets, should not spare it [but should spend that on the Course of Lord].
O
Bahu
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