Warid (Sufism) Explained
The wārid (plural: wāridāt) is the divine effect of and practice on the of and and in Islamic sufism.[1]
Presentation
The is a result of in the Sufi tradition, and while the can be seen as an offering from the murid to Allah above the seven heavens, the can be seen as a retribution from the to the of the or .[2]
The access with his to transcendent knowledge and spiritual status.[3]
Blessings
The have impacts on and depending upon their ability to receive them.[4]
This litany can cause absence with the flow of these on the .[5]
Kinds
The is present in the practice of, and under different genres:
Citations
Misconducts
Hazem Abu Ghazaleh said about Sufis' misconducts about the waridates:
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Al-Kimia: The Mystical Islamic Essence of the Sacred Art of Alchemy. 9781597310109. Eberly. John. February 2005. Sophia Perennis .
- Book: Insegnamento Contemporaneo Sufi: I Fondamenti della via Karkariya. 9782930978499. Karkari. Mohamed Faouzi Al. Badeche. Ali. 26 November 2020. BoD - Books on Demand .
- Book: Religion, Mysticism and Modern Arabic Literature. 9783447053259. Snir. Reuven. 2006. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag .
- Book: Ibn al-'Arabi and the Sufis. 9781905937523. Abrahamov. Binyamin. 27 March 2014. Anqa .
- Book: Sufism in the Contemporary Arabic Novel. 9780748655649. Elmarsafy. Ziad. 12 November 2012.