Love as Action and Proof (Burhan) in Sanai's Hadiqat
In Section 14 of the Hadiqat al-Haqiqah, Sanai contrasts the superficial claim (دعوی) of love with its true meaning (معنی), arguing that genuine spiritual love requires proof (برهان) through action rather than mere words. He declares that 'being a lover is the work of brave men; it is not by claim but by proof' (عاشقی کار شیرمردانست / نه به دعویست بل به برهانست). By emphasizing that love demands selflessness (بیخودی) and profound existential sacrifice—metaphorically described as the 'blood of the heart' (خون دل)—Sanai establishes the core Sufi principle that traversing the spiritual path requires rigorous action and the annihilation of the ego, transcending simple intellectual discourse.
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