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1 1 (4)| will, as in the case of the saint Daquqi (infra, Book III.
2 1, 7 | midst of perils.~If the saint handles earth, it becomes
3 1, 7 | turns to dust.~Whereas the saint is well-pleasing to God,~
4 1, 7 | source of sickness,~But if a saint imbibe infidelity it becomes
5 2, 10 | STORY X. Bayazid and the Saint.~The celebrated Sufi, Abu
6 2, 14 | works which were done by the saint Ibrahim bin Adham, through
7 2, 14 | his kingdom and became a saint. One day he was sitting
8 2, 14 | a, mean occupation. The saint at once, by inspired knowledge,
9 3, 11 | by anecdotes of a blind saint who was miraculously enabled
10 3, 12 | The Visions seen by the Saint Daquqi.~To illustrate the
11 3, 12 | their eyes.~Description of a saint whose will was identified
12 3, 13 | similitudes is peculiar to a saint~Who is signally marked by
13 3, 13 | mystery was revealed.~If a saint such as he knew not the
14 4, 2 | But this woodcutter was a saint, and at once read his thoughts,
15 4, 4 | beside himself.~The holy saint Bayazid before his death
16 4, 4 | predicted the birth of the saint Abul-Hasan Khirqani, and
17 4, 4 | them.~~Once that famous saint Bayazid came to his disciples,~
18 5, 6 | the weeping of that holy saint. Such weeping as his is
19 5, 6 | from the moon's disk.~The saint's weeping and laughter and
20 5, 10 | disciples attending on a saint subsist on the heavenly
21 5, 13 | illustrated by a story of a saint named Iyazi, who, after
22 6, 3 | i.e., even as the great saint and poet Faridu-'d-Din '
23 6, 6 | illustrated by the cases of the saint Abu-'l-Hasan Khirqani and
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