Warid (Sufism)

The wārid (plural: wāridāt) is the divine effect of and  practice on the  of  and  and  in Islamic sufism.

Presentation
The is a result of  in the Sufi tradition, and while the  can be seen as an offering from the murid to Allah above the seven heavens, the  can be seen as a retribution from the  to the  of the  or.

The access with his  to transcendent knowledge and spiritual status.

Blessings
The have impacts on  and  depending upon their ability to receive them.

This litany can cause absence with the flow of these on the.

Kinds
The is present in the practice of,  and  under different genres: • Barakah

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• Haqiqa

• Hidayah

• Ilham

• Irfan

• Ishrak

• Karamat

• Kashf

• Khatir

• Ma'rifa

• Nūr

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• Tajalli

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• Walayah

Misconducts
Hazem Abu Ghazaleh said about Sufis' misconducts about the waridates: "Some Seekers (murids) might leave their daily litanies (wirds), arguing that they have too much work to do and too little free time. Their personal devils whisper to them and suggest that this is a legally valid excuse and an acceptable justification, and that it is perfectly fine to delay the litanies until there is free time. The esteemed Sufis have warned the spiritual wayfarers from negligence, procrastination, and waiting for free time.

Some seekers (saliks) might leave their litanies (wirds) and suffice themselves with the warid. They are seemingly unaware that the litany (wird) is sought from them as a means of drawing near to Allah, and that the esteemed Sufis have never neglected their litanies (wirds), no matter what degree of perfection they attained."