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Taleem | Yearning for the Divine: The Journey from Nafs to Fana - February 11, 1999

Taleem | Yearning for the Divine: The Journey from Nafs to Fana - February 11, 1999

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Yearning for the Divine: The Journey from Nafs to Fana

In this episode a senior Sufi Shaykh leads a reflective session before Isha, exploring the deep inner work behind outward religious practice. Through personal anecdotes and teachings about his own Shaykh, the speaker guides listeners into the distinction between external ritual and the inner purpose those rituals point to. The talk emphasizes that acts of piety are means, not ends, and invites listeners to seek the real satisfaction—an intimate discovery of Allah—rather than temporary comforts or social markers.

Key topics include the nature of human yearning and restlessness, the search for permanence, and why ordinary achievements or ritual observance cannot fully satisfy that longing. The Shaykh outlines the three stages of fana—annihilation in the Shaykh, annihilation in the Rasul ﷺ, and ultimate annihilation in Allah—and explains how the negation of the artificial self (the I) is central to spiritual realization.

The episode also covers practical spiritual guidance: the value of silence and inner calm, the difference between outward imitation of the Sunnah and its inner embodiment, how the nafs influences actions, and the role of constant inner witnessing in progress. Listeners hear illustrative remarks about the purity and presence of past Mashayikh, and how a purified heart becomes like a mirror reflecting Divine light.

A brief Q&A segment addresses who benefits from ritual practice, the relationship between the soul and discovery of Allah, and signs of true spiritual progress. This episode is for anyone seeking deeper understanding of Sufi concepts—fana, inner Sunnah, and the transformation from doing to letting Divine presence act through the heart.

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