It is purity which makes man respectable. It is the storehouse of all boons and virtues.... IslÂm is based on purity, and cannot tolerate the slightest stain. She does not show her face to the impure.
With the first purity, the disciple takes the first step on the Path; with the second, he takes the second step; with the third, the third. This is the essence of TaubÂh—turning from impurity to Know God as your constant guardian. Living under His ever-watchful Eye, one ought to be modest and feel ashamed to bring one's transgressions to His notice. As prayers cannot be duly performed without the outer purity, so the Divine Knowledge is impossible without the inner purity. As fresh water—not water already used—is necessary for the one, so pure Monotheism—not mixed—is necessary for the other. The inner purification is hinted at in the Prophet's prayer: "O God, purge out hypocrisy from my heart."—Letters 29 & 30. |