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God is the Creator and the universe is the
creation. After this creation came into being man was given this knowledge that
man is such a member of the cosmic family who at the one hand is infinitude and
on the other the finitude.
Analysis helps us to observe that the human conscious
is aware of the sorrow and delight from the very first day of its life. The
process of childbirth by itself is one of the most painful things but this pain
is tolerated to enjoy the delightful aftermath of this pain. Pain and misery,
comfort and joy; both types of feelings transfer to the child immediately after
his birth in this world.
Achievement of anything is
comforting and deprivation from any belonging is the sorrow, therefore, man is
striving to find out the actual cause of joy and sorrow since the advent of
civilization in this world so that he could avoid sorrow and enjoy the pleasures
of happiness continuously. He does not want to lose the comfort and since he is
not ready to let any comfort slip away from him, the fear of the loss of
comfort and joy also does not leave him. He wants, somehow or the other, the
assurance to stay close to comfort and joy and to stay away from any
displeasure and sorrow.
He understands that worries and
accidents are unavoidable in life and, because of the human shortcomings and weaknesses;
he is unable to overcome the disastrous incidents. When he is convinced that he
is unable to control the worrying situations due to his frailty, he tends to
seek the protection of such a power that could guarantee him comfort and joy.
This very quest and search is named as belief. It is the basic
requirement of human beings that they have to live their lives according to
certain beliefs. In the wake of the crises encountered in life this thought
overpowers his mind that there must someone who is capable of protecting
him from accidents and mishaps. The desire to remain safe from disasters and
accidents compels a person to have one or the other belief as an article of his
faith.
Whether it is the feelings of joy or sorrow, these are
not lasting. These are short-lived and limited to one or the other occasion
only. These are not permanent. A person who is sorrowful today is bound to be
happy tomorrow. Similarly a person who is happy today may not be happy tomorrow
and this is such a thing from which man cannot get away at any cost. It is our
routine observation that nobody can be indifferent to pleasure and
displeasures, sorrow and joys although he can act confident. This confidence
does not means that he enjoys the immunity from troubles and worries but it
does give him a certitude regarding his betterment and well-being when he
starts believing in the Unseen, which helps him to understand that the One who
has given him life controls the affairs of whole the universe. This knowledge
comes to him when he studies the life of other creatures of this world, which
helps him to have this faith that believing the Unseen means having an
assurance of his betterment because the Unseen is better than this because the
unseen is being controlled by the Merciful and Beneficent God.
God has stated, “It is not for man that God should
speak to him except by inspiration or from behind a veil or by sending of a
messenger to reveal.”
This verse suggests that man enjoys the senses having
the range and capacity to enable him to have the opportunity of conversing with
God. Certainly, there are ways and means for having this conversation but the
reach and extent of these senses cannot be doubted by any chance. When God
talks to a person, He does so using some signs, talks from behind a veil or
sends a messenger angel to deliver His message.
When God addresses man, he witnesses the messenger
because of the range of the senses that he is bestowed upon with. When God
displays Himself in some other form, it is technically known as Veil. For
instance, a person witnesses God in a luminant form but this form is not God
because any form is associated with limits and boundaries whereas God is
limitless and infinitude. What a person sees then? The Attributes of God
embodied in a form and figure and not the holy being of God.
Staying of the senses on a point is known as an object
(thing) and everything has to have an individual shape and form. When the
senses point out towards an object, the features existing within become the
features without.
When the senses announcing themselves say ‘I’,
this first person singular pronoun ‘I’ is merely a void. It means that
by saying ‘I’ the senses are referring to a colorless outline and not to
their features. When the features and the vibrant colors of the senses are to
be pointed out it is said, I did this, I did that, I saw the moon, I see the
stars, etc. In this way the senses witness their own personal movement nearby
and far away. These are the senses that becoming ‘I’ repeat themselves by
pointing here and there, near and away.
The statement of God “Had
there not been a time upon man when he was not worthy to be mentioned”, means that there was a time when there was no repetition
in the senses and then he was introduced with that state whence the repetition
was there. This helps us to identify two agencies, the senses and their
repetition. Both these agencies behave as a single unit. Testimony in support
of this thing is found in the holy books where telling about the mode of action
God has stated, “God makes the night to enter into the day and the day is
entered in the night. He draws the life from the death and the death from the
life.”
The night is one type of senses and the day is another
type of senses. In nocturnal senses the Spatio-temporal distances become
non-existing and in the diurnal senses these distances become alive.
To elaborate this thing it would be said that life and
death are interpolating in the day and nigh, conscious and unconscious. The
nocturnal senses enter into the diurnal senses and vice versa. The diurnal
senses remain confined in the Spatio-temporal restraints but the nocturnal
senses are free from any such limitations.
When we analyze our life activities, it is observed
that we daily see day and night, daily we perform the same duties, have the
same food daily and say we are having a new dish, we travel the same route to
our office and yet consider it a new day in our life. This all is due to the
weakness and the frailty of the senses. Actually, senses are the same but a
continuous repetition is making them appear different every day.
The repetition of the senses is also of two types. When
the senses are operating at one speed, we say it is the daytime and when the
speed of the senses is altered these become the nocturnal senses. The Spatio-temporal
distances become non-existent during the nocturnal senses and in the diurnal
senses these become alive once again.
God has stated, “It is He who
draws life from the death and the death from the life.”
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
The book Loh-o-Qalum (The Pen and The Scripturum) was written by His Divine Grace, Qalander Baba Auliya at the behest of the Holy
Prophet; the Prophet
of Islam, (Peace
and Blessings of God
be upon him). This auspicious command was given
to him by the Holy
Prophet directly, in a manner, which is known as the Owaisian Manner.
Possessor of the
Insinuated Knowledge, Knower
of the Secrets
of the Command, “Be!” Proclaimer
of the Reality, the Kind Preceptor, His Divine Grace,
Hassan Ukhra Mohammad
Azeem Burkhiya Qalander Baba Auliya (May the blessings
of God be upon him),
whose saying is the saying
of God though uttered
through the human mouth, narrated
the contents, which
were inscribed on the
screen of my mind, by his strong Spiritual Influence, word by word ……. And, thus, this inspired
writing, stated by Qalander Baba Auliya and penned down by me took the form of Loh-o-Qalum
(The Pen and the Scripturum).
This knowledge of the Spiritual Science is the heritage of mankind and jinns. I, hereby, deliver this trust onto the present and the future generations of man and the jinns.