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Title: Conversations
Subtitle: A dream of Yeshua leads to Ansari of Heart
Second Subtitle: A dream of Yeshua leads to Ansari of Heart
Author: wizanda
Date: 1180263498
URL: http://www.wizanda.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=1212&post_id=3207
This is really strange………. when I was 24 (or so) there was a really long vision dream, (the ones
where you feel like you are watching a film), where me and Yeshua sat on a log (next to sea of
Galilee) and spoke about different things……..
The points I remembered most, where some of the bits that puzzle me:
So then after noticing that in the Zen Companion (which contains Quotes from all over) Ansari of
Heart saying:
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“Can you walk on water? You have done no better than a straw.
Can you fly in the air? You have done no better than a bluebottle.
So the question is who was he and then on immediately looking the photo reminds me
very much of the dream…..
Abu Ismaïl Abdullah ibn Abi-Mansour Mohammad or Khwajah Abdullah Ansari (1006-1088) (Persian:
خوجه عبدالله
انصاری) was a famous Persian poet and Sufi.
He was born and died in Herat (then Khorasan, now one of the cities of Afghanistan), and that is why
he is known as Pious of Herat. He is also known as "Shaikul Mashayekh" (Arabic:
شیخ المشایخ) [Master of
(Sufi) Masters] and his title was "Shaikhul Islam".
He was the disciple of Shaikh Abul Hassan Kharaqani. He had deep respect and faith for him, as he
has said: "Abdullah was a hidden treasure, and its key was in the hands of Abul Hassan Kharaqani."
He wrote several books on Islamic mysticism and philosophy in Persian and Arabic. His most famous
work is "Munajat Namah" (literally; litanies or dialogues with God), which is considered a masterpiece
in Persian literature. After his death, his students and disciples compiled what he taught about the
Tafsir of holy Quran, and named it "Kashful Asrar". Kashful Asrar is the best and lengthiest Sufi Tafsir
of Quran, being published several times in 10 volumes.
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Sheikh is not a tribe, but a term of respect applied to men specially of high literary attainment and
religious sanctity. Thus Ansari’s are called Sheikh simply out of respect due to their high descent and
early conversion to Islam.
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Shaikh al Islam `Abdullah e Ansari was born on 4 May 1006 in Heart, a province in western
Afghanistan.
He grew up amongst such scholars as Abu Ayyubs, of ansar a holy poet and a philosopher he
enjoyed a reputation of a wise man until many centuries beyond his death.
Khwaja Abdullah belongs to a short list of the most excellent poets of the sufi realm, Khwaja
Abdullah’s literatury works is
described by Nasr Musajja as strangely enough the most important works to our society.
As the author of the first Risales, treatise " in gereimter Prosa”
reports that in this century no comparable scholar was found to the caliber of Ansari.
His poems are the thoughts of an intimate dialog of the soul with God in form of Monologs.
Ansari loosely tightens animation and added theoretical views in his lectures with inserts of legends
and parabolas of that era, which only alternates with each of the verses.
Ansari late in his life was somewhat an unconsidered author, his memory weakened but he had
already cleared the way
for many disciples to follow in his footsteps. The translation of
Tabaqatu s Sufiyya procured or, biographies of holy sufis from the
Arab origins are the major work of him that is currently
available…According to Afghanland.com,
Abd AR Rahman Sulamis 1021 in a hand written memoir preserved
the works of Khwaja Abdullah from its original (Dari) and from
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