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Noor-ul-Huda Qalan in English |
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| PAGE NO. 203 One spring is the spring of Zauq (being verve), second is Shauq (enthusiasm, strong desire), third is Sabr (patience) and fourth is Shukr (thanks giving). He drinks water (Divine water) of each of the mercy, integrity, honor and generosity respectively from each spring. These are the four Springs:
When he has drunk the merciful waters from said four springs, the entire moral imperfections, unsophisticated vain habits, moral diseases and grief are washed away from his body and soul and he leaves behind the four positions and advances further and reaches the two Springs of Divine Lights. The name of these Two Springs is Raza (will and pleasure) and Qazaa (the jurisdiction).
When the Talib advances ahead the stations of Raza and Qazaa, he attends towards the Wahdat(Oneness) of the Grandeur and Countenance of Lord. At this stage a Divine countenance appears from near Allah which is illuminated with the Divine Lights of Deedar and more charming than the Virgins and Palaces of Heaven and the Blossom field of the Eden. This Countenance in called Sultan ul Fukr which embraces the Vigilant Divine Lover, Scorched in Divine Love and the vision of Deedar below its armpit and at this height it gets the Talib relinquished of the worries and wants of Dunya and Uqba from top to toe. The form of Sultan ul Fukris as shown:
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