A mast (pronounced "must"), in Meher Baba's teaching, is a person who is overwhelmed with love for God, accompanied with external disorientation resembling intoxication. The word was coined by Meher Baba and originates from the Sufi term mast-Allah meaning "intoxicated with God" from Persian mast, literally meaning "intoxicated." Another interpretation of its origin is that it is derived from masti, a Persian word meaning "overpowered."
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| - النشوان (في الفارسية «ماست») ، في الفلسفة الصوفية، هو شخص غارق في حب الله، مصحوبا باضطراب خارجي يشبه حالة السكر. وقد صاغ ماهر بابا هذه الكلمة من مصطلح الصوفية ما معنى الله «مخمورا بالله» من المست الفارسية، بمعنى حرفيا «مخمورا». هناك تفسير آخر لأصله هو أنه مشتق من الماستي ، وهي كلمة فارسية تعني «تغلبت». (ar)
- A mast (pronounced "must"), in Meher Baba's teaching, is a person who is overwhelmed with love for God, accompanied with external disorientation resembling intoxication. The word was coined by Meher Baba and originates from the Sufi term mast-Allah meaning "intoxicated with God" from Persian mast, literally meaning "intoxicated." Another interpretation of its origin is that it is derived from masti, a Persian word meaning "overpowered." (en)
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| - النشوان (في الفارسية «ماست») ، في الفلسفة الصوفية، هو شخص غارق في حب الله، مصحوبا باضطراب خارجي يشبه حالة السكر. وقد صاغ ماهر بابا هذه الكلمة من مصطلح الصوفية ما معنى الله «مخمورا بالله» من المست الفارسية، بمعنى حرفيا «مخمورا». هناك تفسير آخر لأصله هو أنه مشتق من الماستي ، وهي كلمة فارسية تعني «تغلبت». (ar)
- A mast (pronounced "must"), in Meher Baba's teaching, is a person who is overwhelmed with love for God, accompanied with external disorientation resembling intoxication. The word was coined by Meher Baba and originates from the Sufi term mast-Allah meaning "intoxicated with God" from Persian mast, literally meaning "intoxicated." Another interpretation of its origin is that it is derived from masti, a Persian word meaning "overpowered." (en)
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