Faisal N Malik
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Yup the main idea behind reciting statement is to change our previous subconsciousness belief, just like practicing hypnotherapy into ourselves. Beside that refining our intention by resisting our worldly desire ( for a period of time) is the other important aspect of Sufism. Me, my self keep doing it in my heart, in daily basis, I prefer using the words from Quran, particularly after praying and just before sleeping (the best moment to put new belief/ strengthen a particular belief into our subconsciousness ).
No dispute about the true of this practice, many of True Sufi I believe keep holding secret about how exactly the spiritual experience that they have is since our prophet also don't reveal it himself. But words coming from Ibnu Qayim that I post in the first page can sum up that.
Me, my self will see me taking wudlu at dream after I do good heart purification, or having a bath if the purification is greater. Praying at the mosque at dream is also another sign.
I dont know how mysticism fits into islam, which has very well defined god, what god wants you to do.. what will happen after death etc.
Mysticism lives in gaps of religious info(what books dont tell you specifically)... for example book says 1 god..can a sufi mystic say ..'dont know how many gods there are or whether he/they exist... nobody know..nobody knows' while whirling in a state of trance?
Logic is Logic.
Be it science or religion, Logic can not be denied and reasoning is the only tool available.
Going by your statement, you are claiming that whoever teaches you sufi, doesn't use logically sound statements ?
You are wrong. Suffism and Islam are two different ideaology. Suffism people believes in rebirth. They believes in meditation like Lord Buddha did. Suffi people were not religious people. They were only born in muslim family and they followed Islam ideaology till they started their own search on God mystery. And their experience were different than islam ideology. Read one of the greatest suffi fakir Sai Bulle Shah or Shaik farid. Baba Shaikh Farid spent 12 years in jungle in search of God. He meditiated very hard . If his ideaology and islam were same then why he felt to leave home and meditiate in jungle.There is no Sufism without Islam, so no a Sufi would not say something so dumb. Sufis are entranced by their love for the Almight God.
You are wrong. Suffism and Islam are two different ideaology. Suffism people believes in rebirth. They believes in meditation like Lord Buddha did. Suffi people were not religious people. They were only born in muslim family and they followed Islam ideaology till they started their own search on God mystery. And their experience were different than islam ideology. Read one of the greatest suffi fakir Sai Bulle Shah or Shaik farid. Baba Shaikh Farid spent 12 years in jungle in search of God. He maditiated very hard . If his ideaology and islam were same then why he felt to leave home and maditiate in jungle.
Actually I feel pity on you . You have started this thread and not understanding the right suffism. I give you some name those who were true suffi fakir . Like Sai Bulle shah, Shah Inayat, hazart Sultan Bahu, BaBa Shaikh Freed, maulana Sibli etc. Read them carefully. What they have brought up through their experience. I don't know what suffism you are talking about. And this is not about to go to jungle or in stone cage. Its about what ideaology they have brought up through their experience. You cant merge true suffism into islam coz they had their own experience and they brought up a different ideology. But you can merge suffism ideaology into Guru Nanak dev ji, saint Kabir das, saint ravidas etc litrature. They got same.You are the one that wrong buddy. And also if there are some people who say that they do Sufism practice, but without using Quran and Hadith during the process, what they do can be regarded as meaningless. There are many Sufism practice over there, so we must be careful to choose the right one.
Talking about the logic of going out from home and going to jungle, desert, etc to be just alone:
Leaving home or city to achieve some spiritual objective is understandable in order to cut off emotional dependency into human and society. In truth, any Muslim is asked to only rely on ALLAH based on Quran, but some Muslim dont understand that it should be in emotional term rather than just acknowledging the meaning of the verse literally. Relying on ALLAH only is something that is easy to say and to understand but difficult to have such experience on the heart ( feeling ), thats why some Sufi go out from their home and stay in a jungle. But, according to me, that kind of practice is too extreme, even though our prophet do similar thing before angel came to him and give him Quran and duty as a prophet. He didnt do that again after Islam is brought to him and he become a prophet.
Instead of being alone at jungle and desert to cut off dependency into worldly things ( human, money, human status ), Muslim are ordered to pray 5 times a day, and for men we are urged to do it at the mosque, and we can also stay at the mosque for quite some time, it is urged to do so in the Ramadhan month.
Actually I feel pity on you . You have started this thread and not understanding the right suffism. I give you some name those who were true suffi fakir . Like Sai Bulle shah, Shah Inayat, hazart Sultan Bahu, BaBa Shaikh Freed, maulana Sibli etc. Read them carefully. What they have brought up through their experience. I don't know what suffism you are talking about. And this is not about to go to jungle or in stone cage. Its about what ideaology they have brought up through their experience. You cant merge true suffism into islam coz they had their own experience and they brought up a different ideology. But you can merge suffism ideaology into Guru Nanak dev ji, saint Kabir das, saint ravidas etc litrature. They got same.
Not at all, Mr Spock, there is no logical conclusion to it. All Ive stated is that trying to reconcile scientific fact with religion to learn as a core ideal is futility.Logic is Logic.
Be it science or religion, Logic can not be denied and reasoning is the only tool available.
Going by your statement, you are claiming that whoever teaches you sufi, doesn't use logically sound statements ?
Not at all, Mr Spock, there is no logical conclusion to it. All Ive stated is that trying to reconcile scientific fact with religion to learn as a core ideal is futility.
Face it @Oscar , humans are trained to respond to logic !
Not at all, Mr Spock, there is no logical conclusion to it. All Ive stated is that trying to reconcile scientific fact with religion to learn as a core ideal is futility.