Settle Judge in Yourself

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Every man has a conscience that makes him cautious of sin and goodness, but man is so ignorant that he never pays heed to conscience. If he remains cautious to his inner urge and does accordingly, he will be able to understand his intentions, faults responsibilities and matters of future. Those who have selfdetermination and a firm belief in their faith, decide their penance for their deeds. Such people keep their own punishment for their penitence. Hence their inner vision changes and their wisdom rouses to run their rights and actions to God. Such people run both, the responsibilities to God and to world (Shareeat) on parallel footing. Thus their inner Judge guides them to be good judge of themselves. The “Mysticism” begins from the repenting feeling of not running away from the liabilities of one’s own actions. Man’s life requires dealing the worldly matters along with the divine. This is the feeling that leads him to MYSTICISIM. From religious point of view, life is led by two ways 1. Shariat, 2. tareequat. One is related to devotion and the other with wits and wisdom. Shariat guides to be particular and punctual in observing fasting, saying prayers five times a day and obeying the decrees of elements of Islam. The other needs the inner purity of mind

Saleem Latifi. (2010) مفتي منجھه ويهار..., Kalachi, Volume 13, Issue 2.
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