The words of the Universal Divine Man, the perfect spiritual guide, are the words of Truth that act as keys unlocking the depths of the Divine secrets. Unlike ordinary discourse, they echo in one’s inward, stirring the dormant soul to life and forging an invaluable connection with Allah. Throughout history, the teachings of Sarwari Qadri spiritual guides have illuminated the path for seekers of Allah, shining as a beacon of light in every era. Through these teachings, seekers not only grasp and delve into the true meanings of the Quran and Hadith but also find the gates of Divine knowledge wide open before them.
Sultan ul Ashiqeen Quotes
About Knowledge:
- The combination of esoteric and exoteric knowledge of religion is true knowledge and the essence of faith. Conflicts arise when attention is solely directed towards the outward knowledge, while focusing merely on spiritual knowledge is also not complete faith. The blend of both is essential for the perfection of faith.
- Faqr without knowledge could be misleading.
- A big dilemma of the present era is that when an issue related to esoteric knowledge arises, the scholars bypass it by citing it as ambiguous, despite the clear and luminous guidance about the matter in Quranic verses.
- Knowledge without mystic observation is useless.
- Ali ibn Abi Talib is the gate of knowledge and the Holy Prophet is the city of knowledge. Whoever enters the city of knowledge through the gate of knowledge, accomplishes entire knowledge
About Good and evil:
- The concept of the creation of good and evil has always been a debatable issue amongst scholars. Both have their own peculiar reality. Allah Almighty did not create anything without purpose.
- If evil had not existed then the reality and truth of good would not have become obvious. There is a perpetual battle between good and evil in this world and the same battle is going on within man. The victory of good in this combat elevates the person to the status of ‘Universal Divine Man.’ Conversely, if evil prevails, the person becomes the manifestation of Satan, infidel, polytheist, hypocrite, disobedient, sinner and arrogant upon his intellect and prayers. If good triumphs in this battle, the person becomes a complete manifestation of Divine compassion, a reflection of the Divine attributes and the representative of good.
About Religion and Scholars:
- Where religion becomes a business, there remains nothing but violence and hatred.
- A scholar’s work becomes controversial when he indulges in the battle of power.
- A strange trend is set; those who do not have wealth and authority, acquire power by using religion.