Wajd ( Arabic: وجد ) - in Sufism, an ecstatic experience of the presence of the Divine. “Intoxicated” with divine love is in a state of wajdah and ceases to control itself [1] .
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Means to Achieve
In Sufism, there are various means to achieve ecstasy. It can occur with the diligent performance of the rites of the dhikr and herself , as well as with the forcible introduction of himself into this state (tawajud). For spiritually exalted people, wajj is a natural and natural result of mutual love between the “lover” and the True (al-Haqq). A person discovers in himself numerous Divine manifestations (tajalli) without prolonged work and forcibly introducing himself into a state of vajda [1] .
According to the Sufis, many associates of the Prophet Muhammad experienced a state of wajdah, delving into worship and while reading the Koran. The Companions and the Tabiins who followed them cried, screamed enthusiastically, and some fainted [1] .
Woojud
Wujud ( Istigrak ) is the highest degree of wajdah, in which there comes a feeling of complete unity with the True (al-Haqq) and the loss of all human attributes [1] .
Etymology
The etymology of the word is related to the Arabic designation of being Wujud ( Arabic. وجود ) and comes from the root of the VZhD with the meanings of “search,” “search,” “feel,” “feel,” etc. [2] .
See also
- Wahdat al-Wujud (“unity of being”)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Ali Zadeh, 2007 .
- ↑ Genesis (Islam) on the site ec-dejavu.ru
Links
Ali-zade, A. A. Wajd // Islamic Encyclopedic Dictionary . - M .: Ansar , 2007.