Tawakkul, Taslim, Tafwiz, and Thiqa (Reliance, Surrender, Commitment, and Confidence)
Reliance, surrender, commitment, and confidence are the four steps or stations of a spiritual journey beginning with reliance…
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Reliance, surrender, commitment, and confidence are the four steps or stations of a spiritual journey beginning with reliance…
People of truth have interpreted straightforwardness as avoiding all deviation and extremes, and as following in the footsteps…
Ikhlas has been interpreted as being upright, sincere, and pure; being distant from show and ostentation in one’s…
Muraqaba has been defined as watching, supervising, controlling, and living in the consciousness of being controlled (by God).…
Taqwa is derived from wiqaya, which means self-defense and avoidance. Sufis define it as protecting oneself from God’s…
Zuhd, which literally means renouncing worldly pleasures and resisting carnal desires, is defined by Sufis as indifference to…
For a Sufi, Raja means waiting for that which he or she wholeheartedly desires to come into existence,…
In Sufism, khawf (fear) denotes abstaining not only from all that is forbidden, but also from deeds from…
Sufis use the word huzn (sadness) as the opposite of rejoicing and joy, and to express the pain…
Belief is the life of the heart; worship is the blood flowing in its veins; and reflection, self-supervision,…
In the words of Ibrahim Haqqi of Erzurum: The heart is the home of God; purify it from…
Hal (state) denotes experiencing in one’s inner world the “breaths” blowing from the realms beyond the world, and…
Firar, which literally means to run away from something, is used in Sufism to denote the journey from…
Tafakkur literally means to think on a subject deeply, systematically, and in great detail. In this context, it…
The word muhasaba literally means reckoning, settling accounts, and self-interrogation. In a spiritual context, however, it takes on…