Page:Thomas Patrick Hughes - Notes on Muhammadanism - 2ed. (1877).djvu/268

 Rh Sháb Walí Ullah are the following, which we give as indicating the line of thought which is considered most devotional and spiritual by Muslim mystics:—

1. Surat-ul-Hadíd (lvii.), 3.

2. Surat-ul-Hadíd (lvu.), 4.

3. Surat-ul-Qáf (l.), 16.

4. Surat-ul-Baqr (ii.), 109.

5. Surat-un-Nisá (iv.), 125.

6. Surat-ur-Rahman (lv.), 7.

Some teachers tell their disciples that the heart has two doors, that which is fleshly, and that which is spiritual; and that the zikr-i-jalí has been established for the opening of the former, and zikr-i-khafí for the latter, in order that they may both be enlightened.

There certainly must be something invigora-