Haqiqa

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Template:Short description Template:Sidebar with collapsible lists Haqiqa (Arabic Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". "truth") is one of "the four stages" in Sufism, Script error: No such module "lang". (exoteric path), Script error: No such module "lang". (esoteric path), Script error: No such module "lang". (mystical truth) and Script error: No such module "lang". (final mystical knowledge, unio mystica).

The four stages

Shariat

Script error: No such module "lang". is Islamic law or Islamic jurisprudence as revealed in the Quran and sunna.[1] The first step in Sufism is following every aspect of the law perfectly. The purpose of this is to prove their love for God, by rigorous self-discipline and constant attention to their conduct. When the Sufi fully lives his or her life according to the Script error: No such module "lang". he or she is ready to progress to the second stage. This conformity to earthly rules is important because it recognizes that the spirit of a man or woman is affected by the actions of the body. In this way, bringing the body under the will of God also purifies the spirit and a pure spirit is essential for the second step.[2]

Tariqat

Tariqa in Arabic means path and it denotes a Sufi brotherhood or chain or order.[3] The orders are governed by shaykhs, spiritual leaders that mentor Sufis. Shaykhs are identified by the signs of God's grace that are evident, such as the ability to perform miracles.[4] They take on people, usually male, that are committed to the Sufi lifestyle and want to progress further in their spiritual education. It is common for the shaykh to test a new disciple by ignoring them, assigning humiliating tasks or being rude to them.[5] When the disciple has passed these tests, he is introduced to the Script error: No such module "lang"., a series of prayers particular to that order. These prayers must be studied before they are recited, because mistakes made in the prayer are sins. When the disciple has studied and recited the Script error: No such module "lang". for an indeterminate amount of time, he is expected to experience visions and revelation from God. Sufis believe that at this point the disciple is able to see spiritual things that are veiled from most people.[6]

Haqiqa

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Marifat

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In Yazidism

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See also

References

Citations

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  1. Renard, 306.
  2. Chittick, 172.
  3. Renard, 307.
  4. Hoffman, 128.
  5. Hoffman, 144.
  6. Hoffman, 133.
  7. Morewedge, 101.
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