You have learnt so much
And read a thousand books.
Have you ever read your Self?
You have gone to mosque and temple.
Have you ever visited your soul?
You are busy fighting Satan.
Have you ever fought your
Ill intentions?
You have reached into the skies,
But you have failed to reach
What’s in your heart!
Bulleh Shah (via rust-and—stardust)
You have learnt so much
And read a thousand books.
Have you ever read your Self?
You have gone to mosque and temple.
Have you ever visited your soul?
You are busy fighting Satan.
Have you ever fought your
Ill intentions?
You have reached into the skies,
But you have failed to reach
What’s in your heart!
Bulleh Shah (via rust-and—stardust)
In my heart victory of Islam and Allah.I can feel my heart wants to die every moment.Because i can see and go to the deep of the
sky.Than how big Heaven will!I believe i will go if i can control myself in the straight path of Islam
I have tried... The more I try to learn about myself the more I am afraid for myself so i feel i am better off not knowing what I wish and what I long for.
I usually try to shut out my brain and heart and try to do what I am supposed to do instead of what I wish to..
You have learnt so much
And read a thousand books.
Have you ever read your Self?
You have gone to mosque and temple.
Have you ever visited your soul?
You are busy fighting Satan.
Have you ever fought your
Ill intentions?Bad intentions are from the shaytaan. Fighting ill-intentions is fighting the shaytaan :\
In Hadith Hazrat Imam Abu Hanifah (r.a.) related that the Nabi (s.a.s.) said: “The was-wâs that enters the hearts of my ummah Allah has forgiven, as long as they don’t act upon or voice it.” [Imam Al-Bukhari and Imam Muslim agree on it]
You have reached into the skies,
But you have failed to reach
What’s in your heart!
Bulleh Shah (via rust-and—stardust)
Hardly inspirational! He didn't believe that to visit your soul you have to visit mosques i.e. pray salah.
His poetry below reflects his beliefs that we don't need to follow a particular path to God i.e. islam. All we need is to recognize Him. Na udhu billah.
“Neither Hindu nor Muslim,
Sacrificing pride, let us sit together.
Neither Sunni nor Shia,
Let us walk the road of peace.”
“Tired of reciting the Vedas and the Quran,
Kneeling and prostrating with my forehead down,
God neither in Mathura, nor in Mecca resides,
Only those who can see the Light can find Him.”
Due to these beliefs that we should love others no matter what their beliefs, he opposed muslim rulers like Aurangzeb, who reinstated jizya after it was abolished by Akbar and Jahangir.
One of his most well-known poems 'Bulleya - Ki Jaana mein kaun' contains the words:
I am the first, I am the last None other, have I ever known I am the wisest of them all Bulleh! do I stand alone?
Apologists claim that he was speaking of the deeper self (subconscious mind) in this poem, which still doesn't make sense in it being the first and last - attributes which only belong to Allah Almighty. I hope I don't see anymore of this man's poetry on this board again.
(26:224) As for poets, only the wayward follow them.
(26:225) Do you not see that they wander about in every valley.
(26:226) and say things which they do not act upon.
Bulleh Shah is one of the most respectable poets specially in Punjab side and some pieces of his poetry are really touching but often,these poets say things that touches the borders of shirk.
I respect old schools but i cant take such verses as talks of Sufi.Every person need to know its limits.
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