swamidada wrote:
Can you explain this Farman of London you quoted., particularly the sentence,' there will be NO PHYSICAL CONTEXT left in the life of each individual'.
"And one day, there will only be that Light, there will be no physical context left in the life of each individual. Therefore, seek out that Light and practise regularly, and be discreet."(London 6/8/1994)
In my humble opinion, this is another way of explaining Fana Fi Allah. Your identity merges with that of God.
"If a person keeps such a fast that he stays aloof from the taste of the entire worldly existence, then his batuni eyes and ears will open. A human being does not have the capability of creating a man, but he may see in such a manner that he gets to know God's mysteries and wonders.(Farman No. 17, (Manjevaadi 28-12-1893) )
There is a hadith which states:
“Allah, the Almighty said, ‘Whoever has mutual animosity with a friend (wali) of Mine, I declare war upon him. My servant does not draw near to Me with anything more beloved to Me than the religious duties that I have imposed upon him; and My servant continues to draw near to Me with supererogatory works so that I would love him. And when I love him, I am his hearing with which he hears, his seeing with which he sees, his hand with which he strikes, and his leg with which he walks. Were he to ask of Me, I would surely give him; and were he to ask Me for refuge, I would surely grant it to him.”
swamidada wrote:
Can you provide me the name of Farman book from which you took the quote of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah, and which Ismailia Association published the Farman book.
"Live in this world, and while living in this world, do good deeds. A momin can also be in union with the Ultimate in this world." (Dar es Salaam, Mar 9, 1925)
I got this Farman from Ruhani Raaz which contains transliterations and translations of Farmans in KIM - Kalame Imame Mubin.
I have provided you with the date and place and hence you can reference KIM.
https://books.google.ca/books/about/Ruh ... edir_esc=y