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What is meant by the expression seeker after god

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Answered by rashmishukla2103
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Answer:

Mushahada or Mushahida (contemplation, witnessing), derived from shuhud to witness, is a concept in Sufism. It is the vision 'of' or 'by' God so that the seeker of God may acquire yaqeen which can neither be inherited nor can it be gained through the intellect.

Answered by priyaag2102
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Expression seeker after god refers to everybody being equal.

Explanation:-

The question has been asked from the literary work of "A song of Kabir" that was translated by Rabindra Nath Tagore.

The poem's theme of indistinguishability is predicated on the unity of mortals the final word goal of human existence, per Hindu and Muslim religions, is to hunt or get God.

The phrase during this literary work refers to the very fact that anybody will look for God. It indicates that it makes no distinction to a human caste. Everyone seems to be equal in God's sight, so it does not matter what category an individual belongs to.

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