EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 21 MIN
Teachings of Babaji | The Night's Call: Awakening to Allah's Grace - May 30, 1993
from Ta’leem for the Jamaat of Daar-ul-Ehsaan, USA · host Daar-ul-Ehsaan USA
The Night's Call: Awakening to Allah's Grace In this profound episode, listeners are invited to reflect on the spiritual teachings of Babaji Barkat Ali قَدَّسَ اللّهُ سِرَّه الْعَزِيز, emphasizing the importance of waking during the night to seek divine blessings. The discussion opens with a poignant comparison to a thief's night vigilance, highlighting how even misguided wakefulness can yield rewards, albeit ill-gotten. The night is portrayed as a sacred time when Allah invites His followers to ask of Him, offering untold blessings and forgiveness. The narrative takes a personal turn, urging believers to respond to Allah's nightly call, shedding the comfort of sleep to embrace proactive devotion. With references to time-honored traditions and cultural anecdotes, the episode underscores themes of love, loyalty, and spiritual awakening. The call to prepare oneself physically and spiritually to meet the divine echoes throughout, encouraging a dedication that mirrors the sacrifices of historical lovers and spiritual seekers. Further, the episode explores the essence of forgiveness, detailing how true valor lies not in the vengeance but in compassion and tolerance. Through the lens of purification and righteous transformation, listeners are guided to develop a forgiving nature and to serve humanity selflessly—an act deemed the highest form of worship. Enveloping these teachings is the essence of service without expectation, reflecting on the virtuous cycle where goodness begets goodness. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between nocturnal worship, daily obligations, and the spiritual journey towards purification. It concludes with a heartfelt invocation for divine assistance, urging believers to internalize and act on these noble principles for their spiritual enrichment.
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The Night's Call: Awakening to Allah's Grace In this profound episode, listeners are invited to reflect on the spiritual teachings of Babaji Barkat Ali قَدَّسَ اللّهُ سِرَّه الْعَزِيز, emphasizing the importance of waking during the night to seek divine blessings. The discussion opens with a poignant comparison to a thief's night vigilance, highlighting how even misguided wakefulness can yield rewards, albeit ill-gotten. The night is portrayed as a sacred time when Allah invites His followers to ask of Him, offering untold blessings and forgiveness. The narrative takes a personal turn, urging believers to respond to Allah's nightly call, shedding the comfort of sleep to embrace proactive devotion. With references to time-honored traditions and cultural anecdotes, the episode underscores themes of love, loyalty, and spiritual awakening. The call to prepare oneself physically and spiritually to meet the divine echoes throughout, encouraging a dedication that mirrors the sacrifices of historical lovers and spiritual seekers. Further, the episode explores the essence of forgiveness, detailing how true valor lies not in the vengeance but in compassion and tolerance. Through the lens of purification and righteous transformation, listeners are guided to develop a forgiving nature and to serve humanity selflessly—an act deemed the highest form of worship. Enveloping these teachings is the essence of service without expectation, reflecting on the virtuous cycle where goodness begets goodness. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between nocturnal worship, daily obligations, and the spiritual journey towards purification. It concludes with a heartfelt invocation for divine assistance, urging believers to internalize and act on these noble principles for their spiritual enrichment.
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