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[quote]Assalam o Alaikum wa rahmatullah e wa barakatohu! Dear Mujahid, so what do u think that if Mirza sb was like the sufis of the past then what about the claim of prophethood? was his claim like the claims of the sufis in past? OR Did sufis of the past also claimed prophethood just like Mirza Sb? Dear aboosait, U didnt comment on the references given in the link regarding using the word prophet by the saints of the past. Do u consider all of them claimants of prophethood? [u]([navy]i) For instance Abdul Qadir Jilani (peace be on him) said: "On high I was the one with the light (Nur) of Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). In the revelations of Allah the Almighty therein was my Prophethood (Nabuwat). (Kasidah Ruhi). I was absorbed in the Messenger of Allah and in that period I was not Abdul Qadir but I was Muhammad (Salif ur-Rabbani, p. 100). (ii) Hazrat Farid Shakar Ganj (peace be on him) said: I am Ali, I am Wali (Saint), I am Nabi (Prophet) (Daily Nawae Waqt, 4th July, 1964). (iii) Hazrat Maulana Rum (peace be on him) said with respect to his Spiritual guide, "O my disciple, the saint of his times is a prophet." (Masnawi Daftar Panjam). (iv) Hazrat Sheikh Shibli (peace be on him) relates: "Two persons approached Hazrat Abu Bakar Shibli (peace be on him) to accept baiat (pledge). To one of them he said: Say "La ilaha illallah Shibli Rasullallah" (There is no God but Allah and Shibli is his messenger). That person said: "La haula wala kuwwata ilia billah" (May Allah forbid. There is none and none has the All power except Allah). Hazrat Shibli (peace be on him) hearing this also repeated the same words. The other inquired, "Why did you (Hazrat Shibli) repeat those words? On questioning by Hazrat Shibli (may peace be on him) why the other had recited those words, the other asked for pardon and mercy, saying that he recited those words because he had come to accept baiat on the hands of a pious person but found that he had already forsaken the Shariah. Hazrat Shibli (may peace be on him) replied that he (Hazrat Shibli) also recited those words because he had mistakenly divulged a blissful secret to an ignorant person. (Tazkira Ghausia, p. 291).[/navy][/u] Regards![/quote]
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