Taymsa!
Bahai faith deli ninyo i-apil
relevant man sad kaayo niz islam
Thanks trip!
Here's more.. but this is of Islamic nature na, because Sufism is the inner teachings of Islam man. You can disregard references to Islam and Muhammad and change it to Christian or Jesus to suit your needs..
Noble Qualities
Noble qualities were in the beginning of creation given to Adam, who left them as a legacy to other prophets. Mohammad, the head of the prophets, received them in His turn. Similarly, evil qualities were allotted to Satan who handed them down to his followers--the proud and the disobedient. Since the noble qualities are the precious legacy of Adam to Mohammad, no garment or decoration is better for the faithful than that of the noble qualities. They are based upon harmony with the Divine Will and the Prophet's life.
1) One should curb one's temper, lest it should embitter the life of others. 2) One should ever be cheerful, and of controlled tongue. 3) One should always salute others. 4) One should be charitable, and abstain from slander, abusive words and untruthfulness. 5) One should adapt one's words and deeds (for example, eating and sleeping) to the scriptural injunctions. 6) One should ever be magnanimous and free from the taints of miserliness, hatred, greed and suspicion. 7) One should do one's best to practise at all times the virtues possessed by the Prophet, and flee from vices.
The Prophet has said: 'Seek him who flees from thee; forgive him who injures thee; give to him who does not give to thee.'
The Prophet always concealed the defects of the faithful, and bore injuries and reproaches to propagate Religion. He was never angry for himself. He did not tolerate flattery, neglect, or silence in the service of Truth. He helped the friends when they were disabled. He worked for a servant in the family, when the latter was ill. He accepted the invitations and presents of others. He never found fault with any unprohibited food. He used any garment allowed by the Law--sometimes a blanket, sometimes a silk wrapper, sometimes a worn out cotton garment. He rode sometimes on a horse, sometimes on a camel, sometimes on an ass. Sometimes he walked on foot, without shoes, wrapper, turban or cap. He slept on a mat without bedding... He had no miraculous power: His virtues were sufficient guarantee of His godliness. Many an unbeliever, just as he saw Him, would exclaim, 'This is not the face of a hypocrite', and swear allegiance to Islam without asking for miracle or argument...
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The Tasawwuf?
you got it already bluedes no need nga ako pa e explain...you are on the right track.
We are divine and we have to realize this divinity within us. As Jesus said, "THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU."
Jesus also affirmed our god potential: "You are gods." - John 10:34![]()
The Heart
There is a treasure buried in the heart of the knower. It is LOVE. A single jewel out of it is worth a thousand heavens. The guardian of heaven is an angel named Rizwan, whereas the guardian of the treasure of Love is GOD Himself.
Know that thy merit is measured by what thou seekest. If thou worshippest to obtain heaven or avoid hell, thou worshippest thy own desires. If thou seekest or fearest an object, thou are the worshipper of that object. Thy real value depends on what is in thy heart. If thy heart is attached to GOD, thou art a divine man.
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