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Table of Contents
Purpose of Life
1. Introduction
2. Three Types Of ...
3. The Goods Of Th...
4. The Definition ...
5. Protection From...
6. The Sweetness O...
7. A Good Ending
8. Two Acts To Bec...
9. The Effects Of ...
10. The Reason For ...
11. Where Will You Go?
12. Attaching The H...
13. An Incident Reg...
14. Secular Wealth ...
15. The Evidence Of...
16. Changing Evil T...
17. The First Tafsi...
18. The Second Tafsir
19. An Amazing Proof
20. Worship
21. The Fearful Con...
22. The Third Tafsir
23. The Purpose Of ...
24. Two Ways Of Bec...
25. The Company Of ...
26. The Capsule Of ...
27. Shaytan, The De...
28. The Second Pres...
29. Now Supplicate ...
Purpose of Life > Two Acts To Become A Saint
Purpose of Life

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Two Acts To Become A Saint
 If a person treading the path of tasawwuf does only two acts, namely, safeguarding the gaze and protecting the heart, he will become a saint if Allâh Subhanahu wa Ta'la wills.  The remaining papers are easy.  It is easy to leave all other sins.  Two acts are very important.  One is the protection of the border, the other the protection of the gaze.  The enemy comes from two paths, either he will come from the border or he will attack the capital directly with an aircraft.  When you have protected the borders of your eyes according to the command of Rasûlullâh Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and you protect the capital of your heart, then the road has been levelled for you to become a saint and friend of Allâh Subhanahu wa Ta'la.  The one who abstains from sin, evil gazes, and also protects his heart, will he speak lies?  The one who has solved the difficult paper can very easily solve the simple paper.  Is it difficult for the one who has endured a fever of one hundred degrees (Fahrenheit) to endure fifty degrees?  When the kings used to announce anything, the camel drivers would beat the camels with a stick.  The sound of this drum would travel for a distance of two miles.  Moulânâ Rûmi (Rahimahullâh) states that when a camel, which was laden with these drums, went past a village, the children clapped their hands and interfered with it.  Moulânâ Rûmi (Rahimahullâh) states that the camel said,

"O children, what effect will your tiny hands have by making such a minor sound.
The drum, which is sounded on my back, has a sound that travels for two miles.

When my ears can endure this din, then the sound of your clapping hands is not even equivalent to a mosquito for me.
A Good Ending
The Effects Of Keeping In Mind The Greatness Of Allah
 
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