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The universal mysticism
The God of universe, the God of mankind is the God of love. Parents love for their baby is natural. Being the producers of that baby, they love the produced. The God is the creator of mankind. The God loves this supreme and beloved creation many, many times more than the parents can. In rare cases even the parent’s love can waive, but the God’s love is immortal. The God wants the humans to promote love among them. Only for this cause there should be justice, liberty, human-rights etc.
Please look into this mysticism. [Love for the God] Sultan Bahoo says, “I want to do away with eemaan [the faith of a Muslim], as every body prays for the survival of eemaan in himself, I seek the survival of my ishq” [profound love]. “Ashiqs [lovers] say prayer of love, in which there is no word.” “Those who say pure prayer do not move or shiver their tongue” [being silent]. “Mind and thought have no place in love of the God. Also mullah [Muslim clerk], pundit, joshi [Hindu clerk] cannot reach there, even the recitation of Koran [Muslim holy book] will not do.” “Ghous, qutab [higher ranks of Muslim saints] cannot reach that place where ashiqs [lovers] can. The lovers can reach the destination where the ghouses cannot go around.” “Tummay [herbal unpalatable] cannot be turboose [watermelon], by taking them to Mecca [holiest place], as the black crows can not be whitened.” Bulley Shah a fugitive of prevailing norms says, “Throw the prayers in a furnace, paste mud on fasts, spray black over kalma [the first necessary words to be recited by a Muslim, who don’t believe or recite are not Muslims] Bulley Shah your beloved is with in you [in your heart], mankind is strayed aimlessly.” “Shariah [Muslim code of manners, prayers etc] says, go to mullah [Muslim clerk] and learn the manners. Ishq [love] says one word is sufficient, leave all the books.” “Oh Bullah let us go to a place, where all are blind, so that no one knows our caste and no one believes.”[He was Syed, progeny of Muslim prophet, religiously esteemed caste]. He believes in equality of mankind. “Demolish mender [Hindus place of worship], demolish mosque. Do not demolish [break] human heart, here in the God resides.” Madho Lal Shah Hussein says, “Qazi, mullah [Muslim clerks] advises, those who know more (learned clergies) are telling to adopt the way. Ishq [love] has nothing to do with ways. I love the beloved” [the God]. Madho Lal [a Hindu by name] was a friend of Shah Hussein. He never asked Madho Lal to change his name or religion ceremonially. He loved his friend so much that he adopted his name with his. Both were buried side by side according to the will. Now a days it is very difficult to burry a Madho Lal in a Muslim grave yard. Even the army can not do it. There will be a holy war to prevent this. People say that Madho Lal was actually a believer by heart. |
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Not an authoritative reference like holy books of religions
This is just a presentation from Punjabi mystic poets, which I liked to present. I think these poets tried to speak truth in defiance of prevailing hypocrisies. Some people say,’ this is just nonsense’. Others believe they were saints and provide a link between the God and humanity. People pray in the mosques adjacent to their tombs etc. I wonder how these mystics can be misinterpreted. I think their religion cannot be labeled and to me there is much identity of thought. I have not found any living person with whom I can claim this identity, because I cannot express my views publicly in the society, where I live.
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I assume you are a Sikh, akbar, but perhaps I am wrong. Understand I do not wish to offend if I am wrong. I just wanted to point out that there are many similarities with the Baha'i Faith, and local Sikhs are involved in my own local interfaith group, so I have learned a little about this esteemed Faith tradition. Below is a quote generally believed to be referring to the Sikhs by Abdu'l-Baha:
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I look forward to learning more! --Steve--
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That which the Lord hath ordained as the sovereign remedy and mightiest instrument for the healing of all the world is the union of all its peoples in one universal Cause, one common Faith (Baha'u'llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p. 255) Last edited by bahai9 : 25th September 2006 at 03:31 PM. |
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Thanks
Thanks for your replies, let me say kind replies. Akbar is not a name in Sikh community. I have already mentioned that I am an ordinory farmer from Punjab, Pakistan and net is the only link between me and out side world as I have never been abroad, never discussed/expressed my faith except on net. Thanks for your kind private message also.
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I am your friend also,
May not be of your skin, May not be of your nation, May not be of your language, May not be of your standard, Yet I can live as you live, Yet I can sing as you sing, Can love your art and ways of life, The land you live in or any sight, I can join you in sad and glad, Can share your hopes and wear as you clad, Can join you in prayers where you pray, Though I shall say silently what I have to say, The God I pray is your God also, May be more yours than mine also, The God of universe and mankind also, I am your friend also. I can join you to defend the just, If you are to help weak or oppressed, But if I happen to meet the others, If they claim to behave as human brothers, I may be very easily inspired also, No restraint shall then I abide by also, I shall embrace and say to them also, I am your friend also. |
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