The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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A wise man realizes that the fundamental basis of all religions and beliefs is one: Huqq, or truth. The truth has always been covered by two garments: a turban on the head, and a robe upon the body. The turban is made of mystery known as mysticism, and the robe is made of morality, which is called religion. Truth has been covered thus by most of the prophets and saints, in order to hide it from ignorant eyes, as yet too undeveloped to bear it in its naked form. Those who see the truth uncovered, abandon reason and logic, good and bad, high and low, new and old; differences and distinctions of names and forms fade away, and the whole universe is realized as nothing other than Huqq. Truth in its realization is one; in its representation it is many, since its revelations are made under varying conditions of time and space.


 
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