Rabia al-Basri
717 - 801
5
Quotes
Biography
Rabia al-Basri was a renowned Persian Sufi mystic and poet from the 8th century. She is considered one of the most important figures in the early history of Sufism, known for her devotion to God and teachings on divine love. Despite facing challenges and hardships in her early life as a slave, Rabia rose to prominence through her profound spiritual insights and poetry celebrating the unity of the soul with the Divine.
Famous Quotes (5)
1
O my Lord, if I worship You from fear of Hell, burn me in Hell. If I worship You from hope of Paradise, bar me from its gates. But if I worship You for Yourself alone, grant me then the beauty of Your Face.
2
I carry a torch in one hand and a bucket of water in the other: with these things I am going to set fire to Heaven and put out the flames of Hell, so that voyagers to God can rip the veils and see the real goal.
3
To be poor does not mean that you have no wealth. To be poor means that you are satisfied with what you have.
4
I don’t laugh in this world, lest I offend the feelings of others.
5
The true knower is not one who searches for knowledge, but one who searches for the one who has knowledge.