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Old 04-21-2011, 04:12 PM   #29
Galvanoidum

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saw this topic and reminded me of a talib at a madrassa who's very perplexed about this issue. He says whenever he recites much from the Glorious Quran or makes Dhikr or supplication, people come up to him and act very strangely towards him. They look at him with big eyes and all smiles, tell him he is a saint and ask for his nadhra, his dua. They kiss his hand and serve him and give him gifts and treat him like the greatest saint on earth as he says. They say they see noor on his face which means his heart is full of noor and so they want nadhra from him. He, on the otherhand, does not see what they see. The amazing thing is that when they look in another direction and then look back at him, they are shocked. They say that was just an illusion or a picture, and in reality they see him as a beast. Then they flee from him. Poor guy. He was so frustrated. People normally don't even pay any attention to him let alone look at him, but whenever he does a lot of dhikr, they come and make him feel so great and any feeling of brokenness he had for his Lord vanishes.. only to then turn away when they see his reality as they say. He feels so frustrated at times that he ignores them most of the time.
... but i was wondering, if those people could see noor on his face, or see his inner reality, they themselves must be Awliya in reality? So why would any time he tries to make dua or dhikr, they come to him, interrupting him and joke with him on nonsensical stuff as he says... and then when they see that his heart is actually sick, they flee from him and leave him to himself? Aren't the Awliya/people who see such stuff supposed to benefit mankind?
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