There are rules for every being living or non-living in this world.
Allah put all these things in rhythm and make rules for each of them. They all are bound to them and can not make exceptional move.
Only human has this quality to wonder and to think beyond the rules. Basically I think Allah has never made any rules for human...except one to stay away from tree and which human broke long long time ago.
Now we are in continuous search of what we were and how we were made...in this search we search for our MAKER and rule of our being.
Like Shafique Sahib said that all of us are only looking at the forms of the things not the reality and while by chance if anyone watch the reality get unite with our MAKER.
When we become free we start looking at things as they are not as they were presented to us.
How we can be free of that illusions of being captive in a cave ?
By overcoming the contradictions of ourselves. "Whatsoever you see is a secret of the self. Self affirmation brings non-self to light".
Once freed from contradiction self start marching towards selflessness. Because when free from cave one will first want to see himself to explore how his reality is.....hmmm
And my reality is MY MAKER...so looking at my real self means we are looking at our MAKER.
And this is not the rule....so I am basically wanderer looking for something and not sure where I will find it....
How many of us has started this journey....like SIMURGH....thousands....billions....or may be more than that....but how many of us can get to the point of seeing ALLAH in oneself?
And that's the point where all the SUFI get united...as they all followed the same rules....
We heard....about....
Rhazes, Mansour Al-Hallaj, Abu Shakir, Ibn al-Rawandi, Tabrez and Rumi.... and finally Iqbal...
Why they all reach the same destination....?
Because their way and rules were same...like people mark the trees not to forget the path in the jungle....
these Sufi's make path for every other human and they want human to follow...only if we have ability and will to follow...hmm....
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