*"A Point of Sufism"*
* The four birds that Sayyiduna Ibrahim (peace be upon him) slaughtered*
*Among them, the bird is famous for a bad trait*
*eg*
*The peacock is proud of the beauty of its appearance*
*And the chicken has a bad trait of excessive lust*
And the vulture has a bad habit of greed and greed.
And the dove was proud of its lofty flight and high flight.
So slaughtering these four birds indicates slaughtering these four qualities.
* When the four birds were slaughtered, Hazrat Ibrahim saw the sight of the dead coming back to life.
And the light of contentment appeared in their hearts.
*Thanks to which he was blessed with self-satisfied wealth*
So whoever wants his heart to be alive and to be blessed with the wealth of self-satisfied soul, he should slaughter a chicken.
*means turn away from lust*
And he should slaughter the peacock, that is, he should slaughter the pride of his appearance and clothes.
And slaughter the vulture, that is, cut the throat of greed and greed.
*And slaughter the pigeon*
* That is to say, blow a knife on the pride and speech of your high-flying and high-ranking people*
*If someone will slaughter these four bad traits, God willing, he will see the scene of his heart coming alive with his own eyes.
*And he will have the honor of being self-satisfied*
*Tafseer Jamal, Volume 1, Page 328, Paragraph 3, Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse: 260*
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