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Naqliyat-e-Miyan Syed Alam RH (English) - Khalifatullah Mehdi

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189. At the time of prayers Hazrat Mahdi AS did not confine himself to sit on a particular prayer<br />

mat (Musalla).<br />

190. Hazrat Mahdi AS said that people saw Allah but did not recognise Him.<br />

191. Hazrat Mahdi AS said that the principles of religion (deen) were six. First was renunciation of<br />

the world (Tark-e-Dunya), second was the desire for Allah (talab-e-Khuda), third was the<br />

perpetual remembrance of Allah (zikr-e-dawam), fourth was the separation from the masses<br />

(Uzlat-az-Khalq), fifth was the trust on Allah (Tawakkul), sixth was being aware that a<br />

disawover (Munkir) of Mahdi is an infidel (Kafir). The rest are peripheral matters (Furu’).<br />

192. Hazrat Mahdi AS said, “There are three kinds of fana (perishing in Allah). First is Fana-e-Nafs<br />

(perishing of the self), second is Fana-e-Dil (perishing of the heart) and third is Fana-e-Ruh<br />

(perishing of the soul). The soul gets permanent survival forever (baqa) (after it perishes).<br />

One is Fana-e-Haq (perishing in the Truth) and the other is Fana-e-Batil (false perishing).<br />

How would you differentiate between the two? If you undergo distress (iztirar) and<br />

discomfort, then accept it to be from Allah and strive further in the desire for Allah, then it is<br />

Fana-e-Haq (perishing in the Truth). In Fana-e-Batil (false perishing), the greed for more<br />

things other than Allah (Ghair-e-Haq) will increase.”<br />

193. Hazrat Mahdi AS said, “There are three types of wisdom (Aql) — Aql-e-Nuri (wisdom of<br />

light), Aql-e-Ma’ad (wisdom of the Hereafter) and Aql-e-Ma’ash (wisdom of this world or<br />

livelihood).”<br />

194. Hazrat Mahdi AS was performing prayers. A brother came running and joined the Namaz.<br />

Hazrat Mahdi AS reprimanded him and said, “Why did you not come silently? Others would<br />

not have been disturbed.”<br />

195. Hazrat Mahdi AS commanded that birds be chased away from the trees because the brothers<br />

could not concentrate on the remembrance of Allah due to their noise.<br />

196. Shah Madar <strong>RH</strong> had stayed at a place for a few days. Many people used to gather there. One<br />

day the king came and said, “People worship you instead of Allah.” As soon as Shah<br />

Madar <strong>RH</strong> heard this, he got up and left the place. Hazrat Mahdi AS heard about this incident<br />

and said, “A faqir should have such courage. These people were the men of Allah (Mardane-Khuda).”<br />

197. Hazrat Mahdi AS said, “An illiterate (Ummi) will be given the divinely bestowed knowledge<br />

(Ilm-e-Ladunni) by Allah irrespective of whether the illiterate is genuine or false. A nonilliterate<br />

does not get the divinely bestowed knowledge.”<br />

198. Hazrat Mahdi AS had given the responsibility of heating water to Malik Gouhar RZ . One day<br />

there was no firewood. The Malik RZ broke his cot and made fire out of it. Hazrat Mahdi AS<br />

heard this and gave an extra share of futuh (sawaiyet) to the Malik RZ . The Malik RZ cried a lot<br />

and said, “Hazrat Mahdi AS is an expert physician. He has found me lacking in courage and<br />

44 Quran, S. 17: 79 (AYA).

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