Khatam Khwajghan

February 17, 2007

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Khatam

Our  Grandsheikh has said that if a person does not do a daily dhikr ( a daily meditation,   usually pronounced “zikr”)   it is not going to damage his relationship with our tariqat. ( sufi path), He will still be in connection with our  tariqat, but one who  stops going to the once a week communal   dhikr,  he will be thrown away  from  tariqat. 

 If being lazy – not doing the daily  practice it doesn’t matter,  the awliya (saints)  and our Sheikh will  keep  him in the tariqat;  but one who is not attending a weekly  dhikr, it maybe  Friday night, may be  Sunday  night, may be  Thursday  night –  the night  doesn’t matter, but if he is not present  at the weekly  dhikr, he’s going to be thrown away.

Dhikr is a pillar, a tent pole, which keeps up the tent.  If you take it, it falls down.  The communal dhikr  is the main pillar of our  tariqat.  Everyone must be present;  if he is not there, he is not  present  in that city, or he is ill, or any obligation that prevents him attending -  Don’t say,  “I was  working”   Take  permission  from your boss.   Say, “Tonight I must be with  my people for my Lord’s service. I can’t do anything else.  – if you are throwing me away – I am not staying  here. It is the Lord’s service tonight and I  must be there.”

 You  must  go.   Understand?

 From Truth  Springs

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