Q · Meetings on old age and death _ masters, lineages and traditions presentation



Sheik Umar Margarit, was disciple of
the master Sheik Nazim al-Haqqani and
is actually disciple of the heir and successor
of the order Sheik Mehmed Rabbani;
he represents the order Naqshbandi in Spain
for more that twenty years,
he runs a dergah (place of meeting of the Sufi)
in the Alpujarras from Granada where the teaching
is lived through a traditional and balanced life in
between the daily tasks and the spirituals practices.

The Sufi order Naqshbandi, known as the order
of the Kwajagan (masters of Central Asia) is a
lineage of masters that follow the trace of the
prophetic line, actualizing the teachings in each
epoch.  The objective is to instruct the disciple
according with the time and place in which
he/she has to live; the master will remove the
veils that prevent the soul the vision of divine
Unite and will accompany the aspirant to the
comprehension and realization of God.

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On Islam and Sufism

The Islam is the last of the prophetic revelations,
it follows the essence of the message of all the previous
traditions and is the invitation to human being to meditate
on the idea that Only God Exist, only His existence is Real.

The prophets and messengers are the example,
the guides and bridges to the comprehension of this ultimate Reality. 

Fundamentally is the essential tradition of the everlasting philosophy
in its last manifestation; it is known as the seal of the prophecy,
being the noble Prophet Muhammad (PB) the last of the prophets.

The Sufism assume the Islam's practice as spiritual path
and means of elevation. The transcendence and the realization of the
union with God (the Loved) is what the disciple (the lover) yearns for;
to achieve his/her aim he/she devotes themselves to the body, mind
and hearth discipline transforming gradually the egoist vision,
at the same time that acquires knowledge about him/herself.

The ultimate aim is the union with God and the permanence in God.

 

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