Everyone is busy in this world. Some are busy with their love for women, some are busy with their wealth, making money, or studying--and all believe that their well-being and happiness depend on what they seek. And it's all also a blessing from Allah.
When a human being looks for something that he thinks he needs, and then he can't find it, he will turn his back on it. After a short pause of searching he would say: “Happiness and grace must be sought. Maybe I'm still not trying hard enough. Then, I'll keep on trying.”
When he kept looking, and he still couldn't find what he was looking for, he kept trying, until the grace revealed manifested itself to him. It was only then that he realized, all this time he had been on the wrong track.
~Indeed, Allah has some servants who were blessed with clear eyesight, even before the Day of Ad-Deen arrived. Sayidina Ali kw, for example, said: "If the hijab is removed, I will not be more convinced." His point is that if the natural shell of this world disappears and that Day arrives, it will not increase the confidence he already has.
About that perceptual power, imagine a group of people praying one night in a dark room, each each person facing a different direction. When morning came, everyone straightened their faces; except for a man who has been straight all night facing Mecca. The man no longer needs to fix the direction he is facing.[1]
The true servants of Allah turn their faces towards Allah all night long: they have turned away from everything except His face. For them, the Day of Ad-Deen has come now.[2]
In every human being there is love, pain, desire, desire in such a way that even if he had a hundred thousand universes, he would not find peace. People do various professions, skills, channel different kinds of talents, and they study medicine, astrology and various other disciplines; but they do not find happiness, because what they are looking for is not found.
The Beloved is called dil-aram[3] because it is through the Beloved that the heart finds peace. Therefore, of course, it is impossible for the heart to find peace if it is sought through something other than Him. All other joys and other objects of pursuit are like a ladder. The steps are to be stepped on and traversed, not to be lived in. The sooner one wakes up and wakes up, the shorter the path; and less time is wasted on "steps."
Note:
[1] Reminding, "And wherever you (Muhammad) come out, then turn your face towards the Grand Mosque. And wherever you are, then turn your face towards it ..." (Surah [2]: 150)
[2] Compare with, "And who is better in his deen, than one who gives his face lillah, ..." (Surah [4]: 125).
[3] Dil-aram, literally means, "something that gives peace to the heart," a general term for the Beloved.
Source:~ ~Jalaluddin Rumi, Fihi ma Fihi 15 translation by Kabir Helminski.
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