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  1. And just as the body does not taste the delights of food when it is ill, the heart does not taste the delights of worship when it is sinful. Dhul-Nun al-Misri. Heart, Weakness, Doe. 72 Copy quote. Whatever you imagine, God is the opposite of that. Dhul-Nun al-Misri. Spiritual, Opposites, Spirituality. 49 Copy quote.

  2. His nickname al-Misri means 'the Egyptian', a name apparently given to him by his fellows who were not themselves of Egyptian descent as he was, or during his travels outside of Egypt. In 829 he was arrested on a charge of heresy and sent to prison in Baghdad, but after examination he was released on the caliph's orders to return to Cairo, where he died in 859.

  3. Dhuʾl-Nūn al-Misrī (d. 859 (AH 245)). An Egyptian mystic who travelled widely in search of truth and certainty. He became a leading authority on maʿrifa (knowledge of inner truth) and was considered to be the qutb (spiritual head) of the Sūfīs of his time. Dhuʾl Nun classified knowledge into three categories; (i) the knowledge of religious commands and observances, which is for both the ...

  4. 26 de ago. de 2020 · Beliau, yang memiliki nama lengkap Abu Al-Faidh Tsauban bin Ibrahim Al-Mishri, dilahirkan di Akhmim, sebuah kota kuno di tepi timur Sungai Nil dan dataran tinggi di Mesir, pada tahun 796 M (180 H). “Al-Mishri” pada nama belakang Dzun-Nun berarti “Mesir”, adalah panggilan atau gelar terhadap Beliau dari orang-orang yang memang banyak ...

  5. 18 de sept. de 2023 · Dhul-Nun al-Misri lived in Egypt and gained fame for this devotion to God, which became an hindrance of his path to towards Allah as p eople from far and wide would come to witness his extraordinary state of spiritual bliss. The caliph, had heard tales of this mystic and was skeptical of his behavior. The caliph’s advisors whispered in his ...

  6. Abū Yazīd Ṭayfūr bin ʿĪsā bin Surūshān al-Bisṭām ... Bastami's predecessor Dhul-Nun al-Misri (d. CE 859) was a murid "initiate" as well. Al-Misri had formulated the doctrine of ma'rifa , presenting a system which helped the murid and the sheikh (guide) to communicate.