The Kashf al-mahjúb: The oldest Persian treatise on SúfiismHujviri, ‘Ali ibn ‘Usman
Islamic
The Kashf al-mahjúb: The oldest Persian treatise on Súfiism
Hujviri, ‘Ali ibn ‘Usman
Sufism -- Early works to 1800
heart.” To covet this world is to turn away from God for the sake of
that which is transitory, and to covet the next world is to turn away
from God for the sake of that which is everlasting: that which is
transitory perishes and its renunciation becomes naught, but that which
is everlasting cannot perish, hence its renunciation also is
imperishable. Abú Yazíd was asked: “Who is a saint?” He answered: “That
one who is patient under the command and prohibition of God,” because
the more a man loves God the more does his heart revere what He commands
and the farther is his body from what He forbids. It is related that Abú
Yazíd said: “Once I was told that a saint of God was in such and such a
town. I set out to visit him. When I arrived at his mosque he came forth
from his chamber and spat on the floor of the mosque. I turned back
without saluting him, and said to myself: ‘A saint must keep the
religious law in order that God may keep him in his spiritual state. Had
this man been a saint his respect for the mosque would have prevented
him from spitting on its floor, or God would have preserved him from
marring the grace vouchsafed to him.’ The same night I dreamed that the
Apostle said to me, ‘O Abú Yazíd, the blessing of that which thou hast
done is come to thee.’ Next day I attained to this degree which ye
behold.” And I have heard that a man who came to visit Shaykh Abú Sa`íd
entered the mosque with his left foot foremost. The Shaykh gave orders
that he should be dismissed, saying: “He who does not know how to enter
the house of the Friend is not suitable for us.” Some heretics who have
adopted this perilous doctrine assert that service of God (_khidmat_) is
necessary only while one is becoming a saint, but that after one has
become a saint service is abolished. This is clearly wrong. There is no
“station” on the way to the Truth where any obligation of service is
abolished. I will explain this matter fully in its proper place.
_Discourse on the Affirmation of Miracles_ (karámát).
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