Wassil (Sufism)
In Sufism, a wassil (Arabic: وَاصِل; 'one who reaches') is a murid or salik who accomplished and finished crossing the path of sulūk.[1]
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The wasil is the sufi who has reached the spiritual stage where the divine Hijab is unveiled on his qalb.[2]
When the Hijab is unveiled on the qalb of the salik and the tajalli manifests itself before him, one speaks that the sufi has reached the maqaam of woussoul (Arabic: الوُصُول).[3]
Indeed, the good niyyah of the murid to follow the mystical path of suluk introduces him into the phase of salik which hangs him on a spiritual cord which connects his qalb to divine mercy.[4]
Kinds
The wassil is presented in sufism according to several qualities which are:[5]
References
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- التهانوي, محمد علي. "موسوعة كشف اصطلحات الفنون والعلوم2".
- عفيفي, أبو العلا (25 September 2020). "التصوف الثورة الروحية في الإسلام".
- صالح, ضاري مظهر (January 2012). الروح الصوفي: جمالية الشيخ في زمن التيه. الجزء الأول. ISBN 9796500080949.
- الواردات والواقعات الصوفية الهدائية. January 2016. ISBN 9782745160799.
- قطب الإرشاد. January 2019. ISBN 9782745183415.
- الطيب, محمد بن (15 November 2018). "إسلام المتصوفة".
- كنز الخفا في مقامات الصوفي (كتاب النصوص). January 2013. ISBN 9782745175403.
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- الطيب, محمد بن (15 November 2018). "إسلام المتصوفة".
- القاسم/الجنيد, أبي (January 2014). السر في أنفاس الصوفية. ISBN 9782745183392.
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