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Intensely loving the Qa'em from the progeny of Muhammad (ajtfs)
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When Ayatollah Sheikh Bahjat was asked how he reached such a high level of spirituality he responded:
Intensely loving the Qa'em from the progeny of Muhammad (ajtfs)
This is probably the most powerful rhetorical question in the entire quraan..
فَأَيْنَ تَذْهَبُونَ
So, where are you going?
[Surah At-Takwir التكوير, verse 26]
“Look carefully around you and recognize the luminosity of souls. Sit beside those who draw you to that.” -Rumi • Karimabad, Hunza. Pakistan. (Instagram: aabbiidd)
A word came from sky to Soul: “It’s time. Come back.” Soul answered, “Greetings, O Beauty who invites me. I’m coming.” -Rumi • Abbasi Mosque. Bahawalpur, Pakistan. (Instagram: aabbiidd)
اللطيف
Al-Latif: the all-attentive, the most kind, the one who saves you in the subtlest of ways, such that you don’t even realize you were in danger.
“He who remains a stranger in this world and wanders, restless as the moon at night, will find peace. Man is as lightning, born to die, not to seek permanence in the house of suffering. Do not settle down to rest here, where everything perishes; you will only regret it late. But if you die your own death in this life, tearing yourself away from the world which is a demon with the face of an angel, you will share eternal life. You are your fate; your death, your life. Good will be joined to good, evil to evil. The echo shouts your secret from the mountain-tops, revealing only what you confided yourself.”
— Nizami in The Story of Layla and Majnun
ـ الإمامُ الصّادقُ (عَلَيهِ الّسَلامُ) ـ مِن وَصِيَّتِهِ لِولْدِهِ عِندَ دُخُولِ شَهرِ رَمَضانَ ـ: فاجهَدُوا أنفُسَكُم فإنّ فيهِ تُقسَمُ الأرزاقُ ، وتُكتَبُ الآجالُ ، وفيهِ يُكتَبُ وَفدُ اللّهِ الذين يَفِدُونَ إلَيهِ ، وفيهِ ليلةٌ العَمَلُ فيها خَيرٌ مِن العَمَلِ في ألفِ شَهرٍ.
Imam al-Sadiq (AS), in his advice to his children heralding the advent of the month of Ramadhan, said, ‘Exert yourselves [in doing good deeds] for verily in this month sustenance is apportioned, life spans are destined, the names of Allah’s select servants who wish to strive towards Him are recorded down, and in this month is a night wherein the good deeds performed equal the deeds of a thousand months.’[Bihar al-Anwar, v. 96, p. 375, no. 63]
Iftar banquet at Hazrat Masoumeh-e-Qum (SA) Mausoleum
– Shrine of Hazrat Fatima Masumeh in Qom every night hosts thousands of fasting people for Iftar banquet during the holy month of Ramadan.
“When you look for God, God is in the look of your eyes In the thought of looking, nearer to you than your self, or things that have happened to you There’s no need to go outside. Be melting snow. Wash yourself of yourself. A white flower grows in the quietness. Let your tongue become that flower.”
— Rumi
“know then that the body is merely a garment, go seek the wearer not the cloak.”
— Rumi
Just as the Prophet was accompanied by 313 at Badr,
The Mehdi will be accompanied by 313 at end times,
So is it not fitting that Chapter 3 Verse 13 says
“Already there has been for you a sign in the two armies which met -
One fighting in the cause of Allah and another of disbelievers.
They saw them to be twice their own number by their eyesight” (3:13).
وَلَمْ أَكُنْ بِدُعَائِكَ رَبِّ شَقِيًّا ْ : أي: لم تكن يا رب تردني خائبا ولا محروما من الإجابة، بل لم تزل بي حفيا ولدعائي مجيبا، ولم تزل ألطافك تتوالى علي، وإحسانك واصلا إلي، وهذا توسل إلى الله بإنعامه عليه، وإجابة دعواته السابقة، فسأل الذي أحسن سابقا، أن يتمم إحسانه لاحقا.