His traditional hagiography continues by stating that Junayd went back to Baghdad and took up selling glasses. However, he spent most of his time in prayer. Hence, he retired to the porch of Sirri Saqti's house and kept himself away from worldly matters, devoting his thoughts solely to God. People need to "relinquish natural desires, to wipe out human attributes, to discard selfish motives, to cultivate spiritual qualities, to devote oneself to true knowledge, to do what is best in the context of eternity, to wish good for the entire community, to be truly faithful to God, and to follow the Prophet in the matters of the
Shari’a." This starts with the practice of
asceticism (
zuhd) and continues with withdrawal from society, intense concentration on devotion (
ibadah) and remembrance (
dhikr) of God, sincerity (
ikhlas), and contemplation (
muraqaba) respectively; contemplation produces
fana. His caliph and dearest disciple was
Abu Bakr Shibli. ==Works by Junayd==