Hazrat Maulana Umar Plan Puri Malfozat or Quotes.Part.3

Hafiz Muhammad Rabee
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Post No.29


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palan Puri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

     The fatwa states the limits of the Shari'ah and the pious temperament indicates the Shari'ah. Siddiq Akbar and Farooq Azam have explained the mood of Shariah and Usman Ghani and Ali Al-Murtada have explained the limits of Shariah.

Post No.28


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palanpuri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

    Along with the remembrance of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), it is also necessary to think about the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Therefore, one month should not be considered sufficient for dhikr, but step by step remembrance of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and his thoughts are necessary.

Post No.27


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palan Puri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

     Both the lower system (arrangement of food and light and awnings etc.) and the upper system (ie education, patrolling, narration and going out in the way of Allah) are necessary. But the best and the best way is to become connected to the upper system as well as the lower system. But the Sufli system should not be considered useless as it is a means of bringing relief to the whole assembly. If the lower system is not implemented, the Alawite system will remain in place and the assembly will be in trouble. Without it, the assembly cannot be paired.

Post No.26


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palan Puri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

    The one whom Allaah has made soft will remain soft, but gentleness should not be misused, and the one whom He has made hard will remain hard, but he should not be discouraged by its harshness, but to keep each other together and to maintain unity. It is necessary to joint with eachother. Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA) was Jamali(very soft) and Hazrat Umar (RA) was jalali (glorious) but they used to take care of each other.

Post No.25


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palan Puri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

      Mujahidah is not the name of carrying endless sufferings. This is a mujahid with jogis who is not wanted and praised in Shariah. It is not an observation, as there is protection in the cold and not to use it. It is not a reward but a sin. Mujahidah is when the command of God and the requirement of religion come to the fore which is against the self. He should take the trouble and fulfill it. This struggle will be a cause of progress for man.

Post No.34


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palan Puri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

    Becoming a workaholic after praying and therefore considering oneself to be old and pure is the cause of degradation, because it is not the perfection of man, but the manifestation of effective action and the fulfillment of God's promise. Do not consider yourself pure. Whoever repents and seeks forgiveness from Allah, he is more beloved to Allah than a person who is proud and arrogant by doing good deeds.

Post No.23


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palanpuri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

   Just as Allaah has had an effect on things, so He has had an effect on deeds, but Allaah has made things effective and Allaah has promised the effect of deeds, more mature than man's experience. And the truth is God's promise, it can be against man's experience. But it cannot go against God's promise.

Post No.22


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palan Puri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

    Comfort and blessing are both a cause of blessing and a break of respite. If comfort and blessing are with obedience, then it is a cause of mercy and blessing, and if it is with disobedience, then it is a break of respite.

Post No.21


Hazrat Maulana Umar Palan Puri (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

   The fatwa states the limits of the Shari'ah and the pious temperament indicates the Shari'ah. Siddiq Akbar and Farooq Azam have explained the mood of Shariat and Usman Ghani and Hazrat Ali Al-Murtada have explained the limits of Shariah.


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