By : SUFI MUDA
Narrated by Sheikh Shamsuddin at-Tabrizi that one day when Sheikh Abu Yazid al-Busthami is the way to Mecca for pilgrimage, he visited a Sufi in Bashrah. Direct / face to face, the Sufis welcomed him with a question: "What you want, O Abu Yazid!".
Shaykh Abu Yazid was soon explained: "I only visited briefly, because I want to perform the pilgrimage to Mecca."
"Bekalanmu it enough for this trip?" Said the Sufi.
"Enough" said Sheikh Abu Yazid.
"How much?" The sufi asked.
"200 dirhams" said Sheikh Abu Yazid.
The Sufi then seriously suggested to Sheikh Abu Yazid: "Give me the money only, and around my bertawaflah seven times."
Apparently Sheikh Abu Yazid is still calm, even-compliant and deliver it to the 200 dirham sufi no doubts at all. Furthermore, the Sufi is revealed: "O Abu Yazid, my heart is a house of God, and also houses the temple of God. Just that the difference between the temple and my heart is, that God did not enter the temple since its establishment, but he was never out of my heart since built by him. "
Shaykh Abu Yazid just bowed his head, and the Sufis came to returning the money to him and said: "Be quiet, go to the temple only way muliamu" command.
Shaykh Abu Yazid al-Busthami is a super great saint who is no stranger to the heart of the penimba science mysticism, particularly Sufism philosophy. He died around the year 261 H. Meanwhile, Shaikh Shamsuddin at-Tabrizi (who narrates the story above) is also a great saint (died in 645 AH) who had been awarded to the spiritual inspiration and motivation so much as a great saint Sheikh Jalaluddin ar-Rumi, the leader orders Maulawiyah (died in H. 672).
But who is a member of the Sufi?. Apparently, they have status as guardian of higher than third on the famous priest. Whomever he ...?!?Shaykh Abu Yazid was soon explained: "I only visited briefly, because I want to perform the pilgrimage to Mecca."
"Bekalanmu it enough for this trip?" Said the Sufi.
"Enough" said Sheikh Abu Yazid.
"How much?" The sufi asked.
"200 dirhams" said Sheikh Abu Yazid.
The Sufi then seriously suggested to Sheikh Abu Yazid: "Give me the money only, and around my bertawaflah seven times."
Apparently Sheikh Abu Yazid is still calm, even-compliant and deliver it to the 200 dirham sufi no doubts at all. Furthermore, the Sufi is revealed: "O Abu Yazid, my heart is a house of God, and also houses the temple of God. Just that the difference between the temple and my heart is, that God did not enter the temple since its establishment, but he was never out of my heart since built by him. "
Shaykh Abu Yazid just bowed his head, and the Sufis came to returning the money to him and said: "Be quiet, go to the temple only way muliamu" command.
Shaykh Abu Yazid al-Busthami is a super great saint who is no stranger to the heart of the penimba science mysticism, particularly Sufism philosophy. He died around the year 261 H. Meanwhile, Shaikh Shamsuddin at-Tabrizi (who narrates the story above) is also a great saint (died in 645 AH) who had been awarded to the spiritual inspiration and motivation so much as a great saint Sheikh Jalaluddin ar-Rumi, the leader orders Maulawiyah (died in H. 672).