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InSufism, awāṣil (Arabic:وَاصِل; 'one who reaches')[1][2] is amurid orsalik who accomplished and finished crossing the path ofsulūk.[3]
Thewāṣil is thesufi who has reached the spiritual stage where the divineHijab is unveiled on hisqalb.[4]
When theHijab is unveiled on the qalb of thesalik and thetajalli manifests itself before him, one speaks that the sufi has reached themaqam of thewuṣūl (Arabic:الوُصُول).[5]
Indeed, the goodniyyah of themurid to follow the mystical path ofsuluk introduces him into the phase ofsalik which hangs him on a spiritual cord which connects hisqalb to divine mercy.[6]
Thewāṣil is presented in sufism according to several qualities which are:[7]
[...] the being who has succeeded in climbing back up the arc of divine manifestation and who has "reached God" (wāsil).
[...] an arriver (wāṣil)
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