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[quote][i]contd:[/i] [blue]It is also evident from this incidence that those sufis and monks/ 'jogis'who have made the seeing /vision of God as the excellence of 'ma'rfat'/access and who have adapted this as their target or aim of life, they have crossed the limits of their access, the result of which is nothing but confusion and harassment( 'kheergi' and 'tahayyur' are the words maulana islahi sb pbuh has used) It is like a tiny bird setting out to hunt an eagle. It will be described in the commentary of Surah Najam that even the highly honoured angel Jibrae'l pbuh who is the highest and closest to Allah amongst the angels, has his limits of access. He can only receive the Light and Beauty (anw'ar o tajalliya't) from a certain distance and cannot take a single step beyond that.[/blue] [purple](there is a persian verse quoted with that explainung this situation agar yak sar e mo e bartar peram faroghe tajalli ba soz o peram)[/purple][/quote]
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