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Showing posts with label sufism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sufism. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

FIRST SUFIS,FIRST NOBLE PEOPLE OF THE WOOLLEN CLOTH AND PURIFICATION


THE FIRST NOBLE PEOPLE OF TASAWWUF,THE FIRST SUFIS,THE FIRST GROUP OF WOOLLEN CLOTH:
PROPHET,HAZRET ALI IBN ABI TALIB, HAZRET FATIMA,HAZRET HASSAN,HAZRET HUSSAIN (PEACE AND BLESSING OF ALLAH BE UP ON HIM)
Some people think Sufism is shirk and bid'ah. But Sufism or Tasawwuf (the people of the science of purification who refer to as those who covered with woollen cloth) is right from the Prophet and Ahlu Bayt.
In The Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.

REVELATION OF THE VERSE

In his book entitled ‘Mustadrak Sahihayn’ Hakim quotes from son of Ja’far son of Abu Talib1 as saying :

‘When the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) observed that the Divine blessing was forthcoming he said, ‘Call for me! Call for me!’ Safia asked ‘O Prophet of Allah! Whom should I call for you? He said, ‘Call for me the members of my family, namely, Ali, Fatima, Hasan, and Husain’ (May peace and benediction be upon them). They were thus called to come close to the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) and when all of them were gathered, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) placed his cloak on them and thereafter raised his hands in supplication and said, ‘O Allah! These are the members of my family. Send your kind blessings on me and my progeny’. In the meantime Almighty Allah revealed the verse: ‘O people of the Prophet’s House! Allah intends but to remove all sorts of uncleanness and blemish from you and to purify you with a thorough purification.’ (Sura Ahzaab : 33)

After quoting this hadith Hakim says, ‘This hadith is authentic and correct as regards its sources.’

TYPE AND KIND OF KISA

(a) According to the hadith quoted by Umm al-Momineen Ayesha:

Muslim (in ‘Sahih’), Hakim2 (in ‘Mustadrak’), Baihaqui (in ‘Sunan al-Kubra’) and Tabari,

IbneKathir and Suyuti (in their ‘Tafsirs’) quote from Ayesha3 with regard to this verse as having said :

‘One day the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) came out of the house4 carrying a printed cloak on his shoulder. At that time Hasan (a.s.) came upto him and the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) accommodated him under the cloak. Then came Husain (a.s.) and the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) accommodated him, too, under the cloak. Thereafter, Fatima (s.a.) approached and was accommodated under the cloak. Ali (a.s.) was the last to come and the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) accommodated him also under the cloak. Thereafter, he (the Holy Prophet) recited this sacred verse: ‘O People of the Prophet’s House! Allah intends but to remove all sorts of uncleanness and blemish from you and to purify you with a thorough purification.’ (Sura Ahzaab : 33)

(b) According to the hadith quoted by Umm al-Momineen Umme Salma.5

In his ‘Tafsir’, Tabari has quoted Umme Salma as having said in connection with the sacred verse in question as under: -

‘When the verse, ‘O People of the Prophet’s House!’ was revealed the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) called Ali, Fatima, Hasan, and Husain (May peace and benediction be upon them) to himself and covered them under his cloak.’

In another hadith Umme Salma is reported to have said: ‘He placed his cloak on them.’ This hadith has also been quoted by Suyuti in his ‘Tafsir’ and has similarly been narrated by Ibn Kathir in his ‘Tafsir’.

POSITION OF THE PEOPLE OF THE PROPHET’S FAMILY UNDER THE CLOAK

(a) As narrated by Umar son of Abu Salma:

Tabari and IbneKathir (in their ‘Tafsirs’), Tirmizi (in his ‘Sahih’) and Tahavi (in ‘Mushkil al-Athar’) have quoted ‘Umar6 son of Abu Salma as having said:

‘The verse, ‘O People of the Prophet’s House! ...’ was revealed to the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) in the house of Umme Salma. After the revelation of this verse the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) called Hasan, Husain, and Fatima (s.a.) and made them sit in front of himself. Then he called Ali (a.s.) as well and made him sit behind his back. Then he covered himself and all of them with his cloak and said: ‘These are the People of my House. O Allah! Keep uncleanness away from them and make them clean and pure!’

(b) As narrated by Wasilat son of Asqaa7 and Umme Salma:

Hakim (in ‘Mustadrak’) and Haithami (in ‘Majma al-Zawaid’) have quoted from Wasilat son of Asqaa that the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) made Ali (a.s.) and Fatima (s.a.) sit in front of himself and placed Hasan (a.s.) and Husain (a.s.) on his knees or took them in his arms. And this hadith had also been quoted by Ibne Kathir and Suyuti (in their ‘Tafsirs’) and Bahiqui (in ‘Sunan’) and Ahmad bin Hanbal (in ‘Musnad’).

PLACE WHERE MEMBERS OF THE HOLY PROPHET’S HOUSE ASSEMBLED TOGETHER

(a) As narrated in the hadith quoted by Abu Saeed Khudri:8

Suyuti has quoted Abu Saeed in ‘Durr al-Manthur’ as having said, ‘The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) was in the house of Umme Salma when Jibraeel descended and brought the verse, ‘O People of the Prophet’s House.......’

Abu Saeed says, ‘At that time the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) called Hasan, Husain, Fatima, and Ali (Peace be upon them) and made them come near him and spread his cloak on them when Umme Salma too, was sitting behind the curtain. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said: ‘O Allah! These are the members of my family. Keep uncleanness away from them and make them pure’.

(b) As narrated in the hadith quoted by Umm al-Momineen Umme Salma:

Ibne Kathir, Suyuti, Bahiqui, Tahavi and Khateeb in ‘Tareekh al-Baghdad’ have quoted Umme Salma as having said, ‘The verse, ‘O People of the Prophet’s House.....’, was revealed in my house and Fatima, Ali, Hasan, and Husain (a.s.) were in the room. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) spread his cloak on them and said: ‘These are the members of my family. (O Allah!) Remove uncleanness from them and make them pure’. And Hakim too has quoted Umme Salma in ‘Mustadrak’ as having said, ‘This verse was revealed in my house’.

Umme Salma has been quoted in the following books:-

Tirmizi narrated in his ‘Sahih’ in the chapter relating to the attainments of Fatima (s.a.) and similarly in ‘Riaz al-Nuzrah’ and ‘Tehzib al-Tehzib’ that the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said, ‘O Allah! These are the members of my family. Ward off uncleanness from them and make them pure.’

Ahmad also narrates in his ‘Musnad’ that Umme Salma said, ‘I put my head into the room and asked, ‘Am I also among you?’ The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said, ‘You have a good future’.

Hakim, too, narrates that Umme Salma said, ‘O Prophet of Allah! Am I not one of the members of your family?’ The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) replied: ‘You have a good future but only these are the members of my family. O Lord! The members of my family are more deserving.’

HOW MANY PERSONS WERE PRESENT IN THE HOUSE WHEN THE VERSE WAS REVEALED?

In the ‘Tafsir’ of Suyuti and in ‘Mushkil al-Athar’ Umme Salma has been quoted to have said: ‘The verse, ‘O People of the Prophet’s House!.....’ was revealed in my house and at that time there were seven persons present in the room namely (besides the Holy Prophet) Jibraeel, Mikaeel, Ali, Fatima, Hasan and Husain (May peace and benediction be upon them) and I was standing at the door of the house and said:

‘O Prophet of Allah! Am I not one of the members of your family?’ He replied, ‘You have a good future and you are one of the wives of the Prophet (s.a.w.s.).’

IN WHAT POSITION AND POSTURE WERE THE MEMBERS OF THE HOLY PROPHET’S FAMILY WHEN THE VERSE WAS REVEALED?

In ‘Tafsir’ of Tabari, Abu Saeed Khudri is reported to have narrated that Umme Salma had said, ‘This verse was revealed in my house and I was sitting at the door of the house.’ It has also been narrated in the same ‘Tafsir’ that Umme Salma said, ‘The members of the Holy Prophet’s family gathered around him and he covered them with a cloak which he was carrying on his shoulder and said, ‘These are the members of my family. Ward off uncleanness from them and make them pure’. And this verse was revealed when they were sitting on the ground. I said, ‘O Prophet of Allah! Am I not also one of the members of your family?’ I swear by the Almighty that the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) did not grant me any distinction and said: ‘You have a good future’.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Fulfil Command of Allah


Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem

All Salaf (Predecessors) and Khalaf (Successors) fulfilled the command of Allah:5:59. "O ye who believe! Obey Allah, and obey the Messenger, and those charged with authority among you. If ye differ in anything among yourselves, refer it to Allah and His Messenger, if ye do believe in Allah and the Last Day: That is
best, and most suitable for final determination."-By following the Awliya Allah (Shaykhs of Tasawwuf-Sufism).
Did you fulfil the command of Allah?

"5:1. O ye who believe! Fulfill (all) obligations.

I am sorry for those who did not even made a contract with Allah by the hands of "Ulool Amru"(those who are in authority among us).

Sura 48:10. Verily those who plight their fealty to thee do no less than plight their fealty to Allah: the Hand of Allah is over their hands: then any one who
violates his oath, does so to the harm of his own soul, and any one who fulfils
what he has covenanted with Allah,- Allah will soon grant him a great Reward.

The Oath continued after Prophet through his successors.

Hazret Ali Ibn Abi Talib (radiyallahu Anhu) on Importance of Following a True ***Spiritual Guide***:
Hazret Ali Ibn Abi Taalib (Radiyallahu Anhu) saying :

أذا المرء ربّي نفسه بمراده لقد شاد بنيانا علي غير أسّه “

ومن لم تربّيه الرجال وتسقه لبانا لهم قد درّ من ثدى قدسه

فذاك لقيط ماله نسبة الولا ولن يتعدّى غير ابناء جنسه

(30 قلا دة الجواهر )

“When someone make tarbiyyath himself without a Shaykh, it is like he constructing a building without the foundation!,Those who do not have tarbiyath of shyakhs will not get the flow spiritual wisdom coming from Allah through the Shaykhs (awliya ALLAH),thus he will not reach in lofty stations of faith. He will be like illegitimate children who got someone to be called as a father!”

(Qalaidul Jawahir 30)

If you say that you do not follow any Shaykhs/Tarikat (Ulool Amru) then you are not following Allah and His Quran. But rather you are following your own ego. Ego is the close friend of Satan.
That's why Shaykh Abdul Qadir Al Jilani said: "Those who do not have a Shaykh, their Shaykh is Satan"

From below article we can see that all Salaf were Madhab following Sufis. But it is strange that today's salafiya sect do not follow any Imams and their madhab. All real salaf were strictly following one of the four Madhabs.
Imam Bukhari,Imam Muslim,Tirmidhi and so many scholars were following Shafi Madhab. They did not go to make their own madhab,instead they accepted one of the four Madhab of Imams.

Ibn Kathir,Imam Suyuti, and so many Imams followed the Madhab of Salaf (Imam Shafi).

But What happened in 19th,20th 21st century?

Prophet's prediction came true on Wahhabi sects.
Prophet said about signs of last day:"The later generation of this Ummah will curse the latter"

Prophet predicting about Wahhabi University in Al Madinah:
From Sahih al Bukhari
Proof from Hadith:9.239:
Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "Ad−Dajjal will
come and encamp at a place close to Medina and then Medina
will shake thrice whereupon every Kafir (disbeliever) and
hypocrite will go out (of Medina) towards him."

So many so called converts to Wahhabism went to encamp here and study Wahhabism and took Wahhabism to spread all over the world.

Imam Abu Hanifa (81-150 H./700-767 CE)

Imam Abu Hanifa (r) (85 H.-150 H) said, "If it were not for two years, I would have perished. For two years I accompanied Sayyidina Jacfar as-Sadiq and I acquired the spiritual knowledge that made me a knower in the Way."

The book Ad-Durr al-Mukhtar, vol 1. p. 43, mentions that Ibn cAbidin said, "Abi Ali Dakkak, one of the sufi saints, received his path from Abul Qassim an-Nasarabadi, who received it from ash-Shibli, who received it from Sariyy as-Saqati who received it from Macruf al-Karkhi, who received it from Dawud at-Ta'i, who received the knowledge, both the external and the internal, from the Imam Abu Hanifa (r), who was supporting the Sufi Spiritual Path." The Imam said before he died: lawla sanatan lahalaka Nucman, "Were it not for a certain two years, Nucman [i.e. myself] would have perished." There were the last two years of his life, when he began accompanying Jacfar as-Sadiq (q).

Imam Malik (94-179 H./716-795 CE)

Imam Malik (r) said, "Whoever studies jurisprudence (fiqh) and didn't study Sufism (tasawwuf) will be corrupted; and whoever studied tasawwuf and didn't study jurisprudence will become a heretic; and whoever combined both will be reach the Truth." This saying is mentioned and explained in the book of the scholar 'Ali al-Adawi with the explanation of Imam Abil-Hassan, a scholar of jurisprudence, vol. 2, p. 195.

Imam Shafici (150-205 H./767-820 CE)

Imam Shafici said, "I accompanied the Sufi people and I received from them three knowledges:

they taught me how to speak
they taught me how to treat people with leniency and a soft heart.
they guided me in the ways of Sufism."
This is mentioned in the books, Kashf al-Khafa and Muzid al-Albas, by Imam 'Ajluni, vol. 1, p. 341.

Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal (164-241 H./780-855 CE)

Imam Ahmad (r) said, advising his son, "O my son, you have to sit with the People of Sufism, because they are like a fountain of knowledge and they keep the Remembrance of Allah in their hearts. They are the ascetics and they have the most spiritual power." This is explained in the book Tanwir al-Qulub, p. 405, by Shaikh Amin al-Kurdi.

Imam Ahmad said about the Sufis, as mentioned in the book Ghiza al-Albab, vol. 1, p. 120, "I don't know any people better than them."

Imam al-Muhasibi (d. 243 H./857 CE)

Imam al-Muhasibi reported that the Prophet (s) said, "My Nation is going to split into 73 divisions and only one of them will be the Group of Salvation." And Allah knows best that the Group is the people of Tasawwuf. He went deeply into the explanation of that subject, in the book Kitab al-Wasiya p. 27-32.

Imam al-Qushayri (d. 465 H./1072 CE)

Imam al-Qushayri said about Sufism, "Allah made this group the best of His saints and He honored them above all of His Servants after His Messengers and Prophets, and He made their hearts the secrets of His Divine Presence and He chose them from among the Nation to receive His Lights. They are the means of humanity. He cleaned them from all connnections to this world, and He lifted them to the highest states of vision. And He unveiled to them the Realities of His Unique Oneness. He made them to observe His Will operating in them. He made them to shine in His Existence and to appear as Lights of His Lights." [ar-Risalat al-Qushayriyya, p. 2]

Imam Ghazali (450-505 H./1058-1111 CE)

Imam Ghazali, Hujjat ul-Islam, the Proof of Islam, said about Sufism, "I knew to be true that the Sufis are the seekers in Allah's Way, and that their conduct is the best conduct, and their way is the best way, and their manners are the most sanctified. They have cleaned their hearts from other than Allah and they have made them as pathways for rivers to run receiving knowledge of the Divine Presence." [al-Munqidh min ad-Dalal, p. 131].

Imam Nawawi (620-676 H./1223-1278 CE)

Imam Nawawi said, in his Letters, al-Maqasid, "The specifications of the Way of the Sufis are five:

To keep the Presence of Allah in your heart in public and in private;
To follow the Sunnah of the Prophet (s) by actions and speech;
To keep away from dependence on people;
To be happy with what Allah gives you, even if it is little;
To always refer your matters to Allah, Almighty and Exalted." [Maqasid at-Tawhid, p. 20]
Imam Fakhr ad-Din ar-Razi (544-606 H./1149-1209 CE)

Imam Fakhr ad-Din ar-Razi said, "The way the Sufis seek Knowledge is to disconnect themselves from this worldly life, and keep themselves constantly busy in their mind and in their heart, with Dhikrullah, during all their actions and behaviors." [Ictiqadat Firaq al-Muslimin, p. 72, 73]

Ibn Khaldun (733-808 H./1332-1406 CE)

Ibn Khaldun said, "The way of the Sufis is the way of the Salaf, the Scholars among the Sahahba, Tabicin, and Tabic at-Tabicin. Its origin is to worship Allah and to leave the ornaments of this world and its pleasures." [Muqaddimat ibn Khaldun, p. 328]

Tajuddin as-Subki

Tajuddin as-Subki (r) mentioned in his book Mucid an-Nacim, p. 190, under the chapter entitled Sufism, "May Allah praise them and greet them and may Allah make us to be with them in Paradise. Too many things have been said about them and too many ignorant people have said things which have no relation to them. And the truth is that they have left dunya and are busy with worship."

He said, "They are the People of Allah, whose duca and prayers Allah accepts, and by means of whom Allah supports human beings."

Jalaluddan as-Suyuti

He said in his book Ta'yad al-Haqiqat al-cAliyya, p. 57, "Sufism in itself is the best and most honorable knowledge. It explains how to follow the Sunnah of the Prophet (s) and to leave innovation."

Ibn Taymiyya (661-728 H./1263-1328 CE)

In Majmaca Fatawa Ibn Taymiyya, published by Dar ar-Rahmat, Cairo, Vol, 11, page 497, Book of Tasawwuf, Ibn Taymiyya says: "You have to know that the rightly-guided shaikhs must be taken as guides and examples in the Dan, as they are following in the footsteps of the Prophets and Messengers. The Way (tariqat) of those shaikhs is to call people to Allah's Divine Presence and obedience to the Prophet."

Ibn Taymiyya says on page 499 of the same volume: "The shaikhs whom we need to take as guides are our examples and we have to follow them. As when on the Hajj (the pilgrimage), one needs a guide (dalil) to reach the Kacba, these shaikhs are our guide (dalil) to Allah and our Prophet (s)."

Among the shuyukh he mentioned are: Ibrahim ibn Adham, Macruf al-Karkhi, Hasan al-Basri, Rabia al-Adawiyya, Junaid ibn Muhammad, Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, Shaikh Ahmad ar-Rafa'i, and Shaikh Bayazid al- Bistami.

Ibn Taymiyya quotes from Bayazid al-Bistami on page 510, Volume 10: "...the great Sufi shaikh, Bayazid al-Bistami, and the famous story of when he saw God in a vision (kashf) and said to Him: 'O Allah what is the way to You?' And Allah responded, 'Leave yourself and come to Me.'" Ibn Taymiyya continues quoting Bayazid al-Bistami, "I shed my self as a snake sheds its skin."

Implicit in this quotation is an indication of the need for zuhd (self-denial or abstention from the worldly life), as that was the path followed by Bayazid al-Bistami.

So we see from the above quotes, that Ibn Taymiyya was accepting many shaikhs by quoting them and urging people to follow guides to show the way to obey God and to obey the Prophet (s).

What Ibn Taymiyya Says About the Term Tasawwuf

"The crucible itself tells you, when you are strained, Whether you are gold or gold-plated copper." Sanai.

Following is what Ibn Taymiyya said about the definition of Tasawwuf, from Volume 11, At-Tasawwuf, of Majmuca Fatawa Ibn Taymiyya al-Kubra, Dar ar-Rahmah, Cairo:

"Alhamdulillah, the use of the word tasawwuf has been thoroughly discussed. This is a term that was given to those who were dealing with that branch of knowledge (tazkiyat an-nafs and Ihsan)."

"Tasawwuf is the science of realities and states of experience. The Sufi is that one who purifies himself from everything which distracts him from the remembrance of Allah and who is so filled with knowledge of the heart and knowledge of the mind that the value of gold and stones will be equal to him. Tasawwuf safeguards the precious meanings and leaves behind the call to fame and vanity to reach the state of Truthfulness. The best of humans after the prophets are the Siddiqin, as Allah mentioned them in Surat An-Nisa', 69: "All who obey Allah and the Messenger are in the company of those on whom is the grace of Allah: the prophets, the sincere lovers of truth (siddiqin), the martyrs and the righteous; Ah! what a beautiful fellowship.'"

He continues about the Sufis, "They are striving to be obedient to Allah... So from them you will find the Foremost in Nearness by virtue of their striving. And some of them are from the People of the Right hand..."

The Sufi Cloak (khirqa)

Before proceeding to Imam Ibn Qayyim, it may be useful to say something about the wearing of the Sufi cloak. In the view of the Trustworthy, there are three categories of shaikh:

The Shaikh of the Cloak
The Shaikh of the Dhikr
The Shaikh of Guidance
The first two categories (The Shaikh of the Cloak and The Shaikh of the Dhikr) are really deputies of a shaikh, representing the reality of the shaikh or the tariqat through the intermediary of either the cloak or the dhikr. The Shaikh of the Cloak (Khirqah) depends on the power of the cloak to act on the murid. The murid takes his support from the cloak, which a fully realized Shaikh of Guidance has imbued with his blessings.

The murid of the Shaikh of Dhikr is supported by the dhikr, not directly by the shaikh. In these two cases, the shaikh becomes the symbol, because the real support of the murid is the cloak or the dhikr.

The highest of the three categories is the Shaikh of Guidance. He is the one who supports the murid without any intermediary, directly from himself to the murid. He is the real shaikh because, without any means, he supports and directs the murid directly through his heart. That is why Sayyidina Ahmad al-Faruqi said, "In our tariqat the shaikh guides the murid directly, unlike other tariqats which use the cloak and other means to lift up their murids."

In the Naqshbandi Tariqat only one shaikh, the Shaikh of Guidance, is therefore accepted as possessing real authority. When that shaikh passes away, the murids must renew their initiation with his successor, to whom he has transmitted all his secrets and his inheritance from the Prophet (s) and all his predecessors in the Golden Chain.

Imam Ibn Qayyim (d. 751 H./1350 CE)

Imam Ibn Qayyim stated that, "We can witness the greatness of the people of tasawwuf in the eyes of the Salaf by what has been mentioned by Sufyan ath-Thawri (d. 161 H./777 CE). One of the greatest imams in the 2nd century and one of the foremost mujtahids, he said: "If not for Abu Hisham as-Sufi (d. 115 H./733 CE) I would never have perceived the action of the subtlest forms of hypocrisy (riya') in the self." (Manazil as-Sa'ireen)

Ibn Qayyim continues: "Among the best of people is the Sufi learned in fiqh."

cAbdullah ibn Muhammad ibn cAbdul Wahhab (1115-1201 H./1703-1787 CE)

Following is a quotation from Muhammad Man ar Nucmani's book (p. 85), Ad-Dia'at al-Mukaththafa Didd ash-Shaikh Muhammad ibn cAbdul Wahhab: "Shaikh cAbdullah, the son of shaikh Muhammad ibn cAbdul Wahhab, said about Tasawwuf: "My father and I don't deny or criticize the Science of Sufism, but on the contrary we support it because it cleans the external and the internal of the hidden sins which are related to the heart and the outward form. Even though the individual might externally be on the right way, internally he might be on the wrong way; and for its correction tasawwuf is necessary."

In the fifth volume of the collection of letters by Muhammad ibn cAbdul Wahhab entitled ar-Rasa'il ash-Shakhsiyya, page 11, and again on pages 12, 61, and 64, he states: "I never accused of unbelief Ibn cArabi or Ibn al-Farid for their Sufi interpretations."

Ibn cAbidin

The great scholar, Ibn cAbidin in his book Rasa'il Ibn cAbidin (p. 172-173) states: "The Seekers in this Way don't hear except from the Divine Presence and they don't love any but Him. If they remember Him they cry. If they thank Him they are happy. If they find Him they are awake. If they see Him they will be relaxed. If they walk in His Divine Presence, they melt. They are drunk with His Blessings. May Allah bless them."

Shaikh Muhammad cAbduh (1265-1323 H./1849-1905 CE)

He stated, "Tasawwuf appeared in the first century of Islam and it received a tremendous honor. It cleansed the self and straightened the conduct and gave knowledge to people from the Wisdom and Secrets of the Divine Presence." [quoted from Majallat al-Muslim, 6th ed., 1378 H, p. 24].

Shaikh Rashad Rida

He said, "Sufism was a unique pillar from the pillars of the religion. Its purpose was to cleanse the self and to take account of one's daily behavior and to raise the people to a high station of spirituality." [Majallat al-Manar, 1st year, p. 726].

Maulana Abul Hasan cAli an-Nadwi

Maulana Abul Hasan cAli an-Nadwi is a member of the Islamic-Arabic Society of India and Muslim countries. He said in his book, Muslims in India, written some years ago, p. 140-146, "These Sufis initiate people in Oneness and sincerity in following the Sunnah of the Prophet (s) and in repentence from their sins and in avoidance of every disobedience to Allah, Almighty and Exalted. Their guides encourage them to move in the way of perfect Love of Allah."

"In Calcutta, India, everyday more than 1000 people are taking initiation into Sufism."

"Thanks to the influence of Sufi people, thousands and hundreds of thousands in India found their Lord and reached a state of Perfection through the Islamic religion."

Abul cAla Mawdudi

He said in his book Mabadi' al-Islam (p. 17), "Sufism is a reality whose signs are the love of Allah and the love of the Prophet (s), where one absents oneself for their sake, and one is annihilated from anything other than them. It instructs how to follow in the footsteps of the Prophet (s)."

"Tasawwuf searched for sincerity of heart, purity of intention, and trustworthiness of obedience in all of an individual's actions."

"Sharicah and Sufism: what is the similitude of the two? They are like the body and the soul. The body is the external shari'ah knowledge and the spirit is the internal knowledge."

In sum, Sufism, in the present as in the past, is the effective means for spreading the reality of Islam, extending the knowledge and understanding of spirituality, and fostering happiness and peace. With it man can find himself and, in so doing, find his Lord. With it man can improve, transform, and elevate himself, and find salvation from the ignorance of this world and its misguided pursuit of some materialistic fantasy. And Allah knows best what he intends for his servants.
Courtesy: http://naqshbandi.org/topics/testimon.htm

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

QURAN-WHERE IS THE REAL ROPE OF ALLAH?


Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Quran is rope of ALlah, so where is Quran?
in Books?
There were no books at the time of Prophet and Sahab...

So where is Quran?
Sunan al-Tirmidhi, Volume 6, Chapter 31, Hadith No. 3788:
Zaid bin Arqam narrated that Muhammed said: "Indeed, I am leaving among you, that which if you hold fast to them, you shall not be misguided after me. One of then is greater than the other: (First is) The book of Allah is a rope extended from the sky to the earth, and (the second is) my family, the people of my house (ahlul bait), and they shall not split until they meet me at the hawd, so look at how you deal with them after me." (Sahih)

Quran is in the Soul of those who received from Prophet spiritually and whoever wish to be guided to Islam they must seek guidance from Awliya Allah. Those who are up on lineage to the Prophet Muhammad (alaihiswalathu wa salam)....and those who followed them in Ihsan. They are Awliya Allah,Imams of Ahlu Sunnah wal jamah and Imams of Ahlu Bayth.

So where is Quran, is it in printed Books?
Mountain can't hold Quran, remember that paper is weakest among things.
Can paper hold which mountain cannot hold?
Quran,Chapter 59:21-21"Had We sent down this Qur’an on a mountain, verily, you would have seen it humble itself and cleave asunder for fear of Allah, such are the similitudes which We propound to men that they may reflect".

"My ummah will be divided into seventy three sects. All of them will be in the Fire except one", [Saheeh Muslim, no.976)

Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem

The only sects enter in Paradise is the one who follow Awliya Allah and the lineage of Prophet Muhammad (alaihiswalathu wa salam).

As Prophet said:"Quran and my lineage never split until it reaches near my pond"
So stop self study and self tarbiyath...if you are living for Allah and His Messenger, then obey those who are in authority.(4:59)

Do not think that people who have no spiritual lineage can guide you.
If they can guide you with Quran and Hadith, then look at all this 73 sects have same Quran in their hand. And Quran is the rope of Allah, then why they are all misguided except one?

Where is the real meaning and knowledge of Quran?

It is Awliya Allah, who possess the knowledge of Quran, so follow them and be in saved sect.

So follow Imams of Madhab,Imams of Aqeedha and Shaykhs of Tasawwuf.
Do not follow self study and university originated scholars and shaykhs. They are strayed and they will stray you. They will say do not follow any Madhab blindly. But they are blind, they are making you blind too..

2:2. This is the Book; in it is guidance sure, without doubt, to those who fear
Allah;

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

BAPTISM OF ALLAH-SAVED SECT

BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHEEM

ONLY BAPTISM OF ALLAH (SUFISM) IS THE SAVED SECT
Quran 2: 138. [Our religion is] the Baptism of Allah: And who can baptize better than Allah? And it is He Whom we worship.
-Is there a process of baptism (Oath of allegiance to Ulool Amru-Awliya Allah) in any other sect other than Sufism?
-Is there anyone who has spiritual lineage to Prophet other than the Shaykhs of Tasawwuf (awliya Allah)?
-Other groups are just from concrete buildings and A/C Rooms. But Sufism is from Tradition and Lineage and Permission.
Prophet said: "My nation will split into 73 sects, only one of them will enter in Paradise, and rest will go to hell" (Hadith)

Who are they?:
They are the people whom Allah mentioned in Quran:4:59. O ye who believe! Obey Allah, and obey the Messenger, and those charged with authority among you. If ye differ in anything among yourselves, refer it to Allah and His Messenger, if ye do believe in Allah and the Last Day: That is best, and most suitable for final determination.
They obey those who are charged with authority amongst them (Ulool amru) or Awliya Allah.

What Prophet said about them?
On the authority of Tamim Al-Dari that the prophet said:

p "Religion is sincerity". We said: "To whom?" He said: "To Allah and His Book, and His messenger, and to the leaders of the Muslims and their common folk".

p narrated by Muslim (40 hadith Imam Nawawi)


ALI IBN ABI TAALIB RADIYLLAHU ANHU ON BAPTISM:

Hazret Ali Ibn Abi Talib (radiyallahu Anhu) on Importance of Following a True ***Spiritual Guide***:
Hazret Ali Ibn Abi Taalib (Radiyallahu Anhu) saying :

أذا المرء ربّي نفسه بمراده لقد شاد بنيانا علي غير أسّه “

ومن لم تربّيه الرجال وتسقه لبانا لهم قد درّ من ثدى قدسه

فذاك لقيط ماله نسبة الولا ولن يتعدّى غير ابناء جنسه

(30 قلا دة الجواهر )


“When someone make tarbiyyath himself without a Shaykh, it is like he constructing a building without the foundation!,Those who do not have tarbiyath of shyakhs will not get the flow spiritual wisdom coming from Allah through the Shaykhs (awliya ALLAH),thus he will not reach in lofty stations of faith. He will be like illegitimate children who got someone to be called as a father!”
(Qalaidul Jawahir 30)

***True Spiritual Guide*** Must have:
Ijaza-Authorization (Permission) from his teachers, who were also authorized by their Masters (teachers)
Silsila- Have a chain of authority which connect all of them them to Prophet Muhmmad (alaihiswalathu wa salam) in a preceding chain.

The Imams of All Sufi Orders are descendants of Prophet Muhammad (alaihiswalathu wa salam)
All Sufi Orders are taken birth during the time of 12 Imams. 12th Imam, Imam Mahdi alaihissalam ,has to appear soon.
Sufi Orders are what Prophet compared to the "Ark of Prophet Noah alaihissalam" built by Ahlu Bayt to save mankind from deviance, hypocrisy and unbelief. If anybody understand my words, please take action in this Holy month to reach one of the well known and widely accepted Sufi Orders and Shaykh.
The Silsila-chain of Sufi Shaykhs connects from generations of Shaykhs (awliya ALLAH) to Prophet and connecting with the oath of allegiance to Prophet (peace and blessings of ALLAH be up on him,his family and his noble companions)
While holding the door of Holy Kaaba, Abu Dharr(radiyallahu Anhu) told that he had heard Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be up on him) say, "My family among you is like Noah's ark. He who sails in it will be safe, but he who holds back from it will perish."

By not accepting and obeying "Ulool Amru"(Imams of Ahlu Bayth-Awliya ALLAH and their successors) people are rebellion against ALLAH's command.
This is why Tarikat is very necessary for someone to become a True Muslim.Tarikat is the way of awliya ALLAH, which connect us to the Rashiduns ,Imams of Ahlu Bayth and Prophet alaihiswalathu wa salam.


IMAM MALIK ONE AMONG SALFS (RADIYALLAHU ANHU) ON BAPTISM
Imam Malik (94-179 H./716-795 CE)-The Sunni Madhab Imam as well as Sufi Saint

Imam Malik (r) said, "Whoever studies jurisprudence (fiqh) and didn't study Sufism (tasawwuf) will be corrupted; and whoever studied tasawwuf and didn't study jurisprudence will become a heretic; and whoever combined both will be reach the Truth." This saying is mentioned and explained in the book of the scholar 'Ali al-Adawi with the explanation of Imam Abil-Hassan, a scholar of jurisprudence, vol. 2, p. 195.

Many corrupted people and heretics among us!
Corrupted one saying: "No to Sufism, only knowledge is Shari'a and Ilmul Bathin".
Heretics saying: "No to external knowledge-Fiqh, only Sufism-the Ilmul Bathin
Both are lost and you can see the similarity in their character and attitude and the way they treat people is the worst way of Jahiliyya(Ignorance)!
Both are party of Dajjal and they only deceive people from Truth to Falsehood.