Shah Qamruddin Hussain was a revered Sufi saint and scholar who lived in Sindh, in present-day Pakistan, during the 18th century. Known for his piety and spiritual teachings, he played a significant role in spreading Sufi ideals of love, compassion, and devotion to God in the Indian subcontinent. Although historical records about him are limited, his legacy persists through oral traditions and local folklore.
Shah Qamruddin Hussain is venerated by his followers for his profound spiritual wisdom and compassionate nature. His teachings emphasize the importance of inner purification and the quest for spiritual enlightenment. His shrine, believed to be situated in Sindh, serves as a sacred pilgrimage site visited by devotees seeking blessings and guidance.
While specific details about his life may be scarce, Shah Qamruddin Hussain remains a revered figure in the Sufi tradition, embodying the timeless principles of love, unity, and devotion to the Divine.
01. “Oh dear! Do not oppress and oppress others while doing someone’s job, and make kindness, mercy and generosity your standard so that everyone will be happy with you.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
02. “Do not spend on the conquests of the believers and martyrs like the problems of the times and the ancestors, and do not accumulate wealth like the people of the world.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
03. “The world is to be oblivious to God, not to riches and children, external splendor is not an obstacle in the way of poverty, except that it does not create a connection with them, and collecting wealth in the clothing of the poor is worse than the rich. Is.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
04. “The result of pride is misfortune.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
05. “Know that the ascetic will be counted among the enemies of the Almighty because of his arrogance and miserliness, and the transgressor will be among the friends of the Almighty because of his generosity.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
06. “Monday’s decree is not valid.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
07. “You should not take a step ahead of any elderly or older person, you know that God Almighty resides in the heart, therefore the respect of every heart is a requirement of your servitude.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
08. “With the use of two things, the ratio is lost and the flow of the paran is interrupted.
(1) Tadi
(2) Fish”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
09. “Oh dear! All matters of religion and the world are governed by mediation.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
10. “Cultivate meekness and tolerance in your nature and make humility and humility your habit.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
11. “The people of the world give to those who ask and also give to their families, this is the attribute of generosity, the Sufis always spend their time in giving, this attribute belongs to Jawad.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
12. “Sometimes there is nothing wrong with giving up your routine for a friend, but making it a habit is very harmful.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
13. “Those favorite deeds of the ancient sages which will result in rewards and good deeds in the Hereafter are called Bada’t-e-Hasna and the work that has been added in our time and its result will be bad is called Bada’t-e-Saiya.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
14. “Both the bribe giver and the bribe taker are in hell.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
15. “Faiz is dependent on companionship, as far as possible, take the companionship of relatives”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
16. “Attendance at the Urs of one’s parents is a source of blessing, O dear! Consider attendance at the Urs of your Peer and Murshid as a duty upon yourself.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
17. “Monday is four.
Peer Bayat: Also known as Peer Dastgir, he is the one to whom the disciple first repents and turns.
Peer Tarbiat: It is also called Peer and Murshid from whom one gets the grace of training.
Peer Sahabat: It is called, one who attends the service of an elder and takes their company, remembers what he heard from them and declares it as his practice.
Peer Kharqah: A person who is blessed with blessings in the form of Khilafah Kharqah.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
18. “Never wear black slippers on your feet and also avoid wearing black clothes and dresses.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
19. “In the matter of places of dervishes, there should be no distinction of ranks.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
20. “Trust means to know God as your advocate.”
— Shah Qamruddin Hussain
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