The shared lines are profound expressions of Tasavvuf (Sufi poetry), focusing on Ishq-e-Haqiqi (divine love) and spiritual cleansing. They symbolize a journey from worldly emptiness to spiritual fullness, featuring themes like Zikir (remembrance) and Fana (annihilation of the ego).

These verses depict a deep longing to be intertwined with the Divine, transforming the heart through constant remembrance and using the metaphor of a nightingale’s love for a rose. The Sufi tradition views God as the ultimate Beloved, with love serving as the path to union. Unraveling 'Ishq - The Library of Congress

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