In Persian mystical thought, the man who commits a "sinful deed" out of love is closer to God than the ascetic who prays out of fear of hell. As Rumi said: "Sinners are terrified of the fire, but the lovers know the fire is the only bath."
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The definition of a moral failing changed entirely as the region transitioned between its two major historical eras. In Persian mystical thought, the man who commits
The part of us that hungers for the world, for power, and for the transient pleasures that lead to "sinful deeds." If you share with third parties, their policies apply