Allah is alone without companion

Sufi

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Is there a God out there?

It is like a hereditary cross-eye viewing to see the “creation” separated from and afar off a “creator.”

There is neither a “god” that created the universe and then rose up to heavens; nor is there a “creation” created by a god, and never have any of them ever been.

“Creation” is a name given to the “perception” of the attributes of the Limitless and Infinite Oneness from a dimensional level.

The entire existence known as the “creation” is in a permanent state of serving the Oneness within their essence that make up their existence and that originate all things.

Everything that dwells in the universe takes their origin from this limitless, endless and the unseparated whole Oneness within. Such a Oneness has been referred to as by the noun “Allah” that we can recognize through its characteristics of being universal intelligence and power (ilm and qudrat). Hence, there is and has been nothing aside from “Allah”, at all.

Anything that is perceived as existing in our world is dependent on and is organized by a “universal system” that is constructed by that whole intelligence and energy and that operates unconditionally at every moment.

The way to accurately understand and evaluate that “intelligent system” is only through learning what kind of a reality it is that was referred to by the noun “Allah” for us, and through increasing ourselves in knowledge to live constantly with a consciousness that “Oneness” is in the essence of life.

At the basis of all our misinterpretations lies our lack of knowledge about what the “Oneness of Allah” is meant to say, and our inability to observe the system of life without the preconceived notions of “god” in our minds.

Taken from The Hidden Rosarium
 
Each of us is 'nothing' once we know that our true reality is 'Limitlessness.'

Limitlessness means absolute aloneness without companion and also the absence of a limited personality.

Allah is "One," which means Allah is alone without companion and there exists nothing aside from Allah.

Avoid from being deluded by any concept of "god." Accepting Oneness of "Allah" is possible only by accepting the absence of "you," as there are no two separate beings at the same time!

If you fail to accept the Oneness of Allah, you will stay imprisoned in the duality of 'you' and a 'God', and therefore you will have commited the worst of sins called as shirk. Shirk means associating partners to Allah, which is the only sin that is not forgiven, for in the consequence it causes you to confine your reality with what you could observe yourself as a person.

Keep breaking your cocoon through having faith in the invisible, which was spun by the judgments of your five senses, and try to get the taste of spiritual powers within yourself. Allah is in your own essence and in the essence of entire being.

Find a way to turn to the Limitlessness within and completely surrender yourself.

It is the purpose of your life that you may observe what is referred to as "Allah" alone.

Taken from The Hidden Rosarium
 
Upon hearing the RasulAllah Mohammed's (pbuh) message that "Allah was Allah and there was not a thing with Hu," Hazrat Ali said: "Al an kama kan" meaning it is the moment that we are in now... :)

For further reading : Sufism and Science
 
Where is God? Within on without ALLAH?

MOHAMMED's ALLAH is "AHAD" meaning the infinite, limitless ONE unfragmented into parts, and this state involves all aspects and all "DIMENSIONS." So in this case, where, in which dimension and at which starting point could a separate being presumed to exist beside HU's own being, limit ALLAH by a line and make a space for itself?

Where is the place for a second being, for a GOD that would be mentioned to exist apart from "ALLAH"?

Will it be inside or outside "ALLAH?"

Taken from Mohammed's Allah
 
This looks like just another thread of many started by sufi that all say the same thing. Looks like all these threads should be merged.
 
Sufi said:
Allah is alone without companion

It looks like Allah and I have something in common. Does Allah also find himself just a little too excited when a new Harry Potter movie comes out?
 
I like the idea of non-duality, but is this concept you describe part of Islam? What is Sufi?
 
spidergoat said:
I like the idea of non-duality, but is this concept you describe part of Islam? What is Sufi?

Islam (not peoples' Muslimisms) is completely based on understanding the non-duality, which is known as the 'oneness of Allah' and clarifying the believers mind from the duality (shirk).

What is Sufi, is up to you :)
 
Sufi said:
Islam (not peoples' Muslimisms) is completely based on understanding the non-duality, which is known as the 'oneness of Allah' and clarifying the believers mind from the duality (shirk).

What is Sufi, is up to you
:)
so I can be a Christian sufi, dwelling on God's supreme love? allah can not be ONE, since he is not
 
Randolfo said:
so I can be a Christian sufi, dwelling on God's supreme love?

Why not? All Sufis can be ragarded as Christ-ian as they love Christ and learn from his teachings as well :)
 
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§outh§tar said:
But do Sufi's do the will of the Father by worshipping Christ?

If you have seen Him, you have seen the Father. :m:

The answer lies in telling apart the "fancies of people" from the "teachings of Christ".
 
spidergoat said:
I like the idea of non-duality, but is this concept you describe part of Islam? What is Sufi?

No it is not. Sufism as evovled from ever deviating 'Muslims'. The word and basic concept is "good". It is to look down on material life for the spiritual life. In time however their thought got lost. They started to say like what sufi says. Some say (maybe sufi too) that the universe and God are one. By that some concidered themselves holy...
 
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