Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). If you have received any guidance from them then you do not need any advice from me. However, if you have not received any counsel from the counsels of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) then tell me, in all these years, what knowledge have you acquired from me? My dear beloved son! Among the counsels of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), is the counsel:
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Monday, July 27, 2015
My Dear Beloved Son or Daughter
My Dear Beloved Son or
Daughter
By
Imam Abu Hamid Muhammad
Al-Ghazali (May God Shower His Mercy Upon Him)
From
Imam Ghazali’s Arabic Book
“Ayyuhal Walad” from His Three-Volumes Collection of Short Books “Majmu’a
Rasail Imam Ghazali”
In the Name of Allah (God),
the Most Compassionate and the Most Merciful.
All praises belong to Allah
alone, the Lord of all the universes and blessings and peace of Allah be upon
His messenger Muhammad and on all of his descendents and followers.
My dear beloved son and true
friend!
May Allah, the Exalted,
grant you a long life for His worship and obedience and may He enable you to
walk on the path of His beloveds. You
should know that the fountain of all good counsel is the holy existence of Prophet
Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) because the constitution of
all counsel is based on his Ahadith (traditions) and Sunnah
(outward character and conduct as well as internal states). Every counsel (advice) contrary to his Ahadith
(traditions) and Sunnah (outward character and internal states) will be
of no benefit. Countless accounts of
advices have been written and told in the light of the Ahadith
(traditions) and Sunnah (outward character and internal states) of the
Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). If you have received any guidance from them then you do not need any advice from me. However, if you have not received any counsel from the counsels of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) then tell me, in all these years, what knowledge have you acquired from me? My dear beloved son! Among the counsels of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), is the counsel:
“’Alamatu I’radiAllahi
‘Anil ‘Abdi Ishtighaluhu Bima La Ya’nehe Wa Inimra’un Zahabut Sa’atuhu Min
‘Umrihi Fi Ghairi Ma Yukhlaq Lahu Lihariyyun Ayyatula ‘Alaeyhe Hasratun.”
“A servant of Allah’s
involvement in useless things is an indication that Allah has removed His
special favors from him/her (or has removed him/her from His Grace). And if the servant is spending even a moment
from his/her life on things other than for which Allah has created him/her for,
then it’s a matter of great sorrow.”
Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) has furthermore said:
“Mun Jaawazal Arba’eena
Sinatu Wa Lam Yughlab Khairuhu ‘Ala Sharrehi Fal Yatajahhaza Ilan Nari.”
“An individual whose state, even after forty
(40) years of age, is such that good in him/her does not prevail over the evil
in him/her, then [this individual] should get ready to go to Hell.”
My dear beloved son! It’s very easy to give this advice to all the
people of the whole world but it’s very difficult to act upon it oneself. It’s because, those in whose hearts the
pleasures of the world and following of their desires [from the lower self]
dominate, they find the advice and guidance bitter. These people’s hearts are trapped in the
worldly desires and pleasures. In this
respect, this individual is worthy of special mention, which learns wisdom,
philosophy and worldly learning like that and thinks that this knowledge will
be a cause of salvation for him/her in the life hereafter along with earning
for him/her fame and prestige in the world.
He/she thinks that it’s not necessary to act on this knowledge and that
he/she is exempt from acting upon it.
This belief, which is wrong, is of those who study philosophy. All Glory and Honor to Allah the Great. This individual does not even know this much
that the knowledge that he/she acquires on which he/she does not even act upon,
will be a reason for punishment for him/her on the Day of Judgment. Does this person not know that the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
“Inna Ashaddan Nasi
‘Azabun Yaumal Qiyamati ‘Alimu Lum Yunfa’huAllahu Bi ‘Ilmihi.”
“On the Day of Judgment, the
most severe torment will be given to the scholar (person of knowledge) to whom
Allah had not benefited from his/her knowledge (i.e. he/she did not act upon
the acquired knowledge).”
It has been narrated in the
traditions of the intimates (friends/saints) of Allah, that one saint saw
Shaykh Junaid Baghdadi (RA) in his dream after his death and asked him:
“O Abu al-Qasim! Inform me
about your state after your death!”
Shaykh Junaid Baghdadi (RA)
responded:
“Worships and signs (Isharaat)
all turned out to be useless. But some Rak’at (cycles) of prayers I did
at the time of Tahajjud (third part of the night) were of benefit.”
My dear beloved son! Do not
be deprived of good deeds, do not be without the knowledge of the external
matters (Shari’ah), and do not be without internal excellences (noble
inner qualities). Have firm certitude
that only knowledge without good deeds will not benefit you on the Day of
Judgment. You can understand this
[important] point from the example that if someone is passing through a jungle
or desert holding ten sharp swords, good arches along with some other weapons,
and knowing the art of war and method of using these weapons and all of a
sudden is confronted by a lion. Tell me,
can this person be saved without using these weapons? You know very well that this person cannot be
saved. Likewise, you should know that if
someone knows hundred thousand points of knowledge (or Fiqh/legal
issues) but does not act on them then this knowledge will be of no benefit to
this person.
Second example is of a
person who is sick and knows that his/her cure lies in such and such medicines
but does not use these medicines, and then will the knowledge of medicines and
of their ability to cure his/her illness is of any help in actually curing the
illness [of this person]? You can
understand it quite well that merely having the knowledge of wisdom cannot cure
the [spiritual/inner] diseases. A poet
has said that even if you take (buy) two thousand pounds of wine you will not
be intoxicated until you drink from it.
Acquiring a lot of knowledge
and continually browsing a lot of books but not acting upon that knowledge will
not be of any benefit to you unless and until you make yourself deserving of
Allah’s mercy through deeds of righteousness.
Until then, the Grace of Allah will stay away from you. Listen, Quran says the following in this respect:
“Wa Anna Laeysa Lil
Insaani illa Maa Sa’aa”
“Human beings will get only what
they have strived for.”
This proves that human
beings can achieve success only after struggling and striving. My dear beloved son! I know that you might have read that this
verse of Quran was abrogated. I suppose
that this verse was abrogated but what do you say about the following two
verses:
“Famaey Ya’mal Mithqaala
Zarratin Khairaey Yarahu Wa Maey Ya’mal Mithqaala Zarratin Sharraey Yarahu.”
“And so, the one who shall
have done an atom’s weight of good, shall see it, and the one who shall have done
an atom’s weight of evil, shall see it.”
(Quran, 99:7-8)
“Famun Kana Yurju Liqaa-a
Rabbihi Fal Ya’mal ‘Amalun Salihun.”
“Hence, whoever looks
forward [with hope and awe] to meeting his/her Lord [on the Day of Judgment],
let him/her do righteous deeds, and let him/her not ascribe unto anyone or
anything a share in the worship due to his/her Lord.” (Quran, 18:110)
“Innal Lazina Aamano Wa
‘Aamaylus Sawlihaatey Kaanat Lahum Jannaatul Firdausee Nuzula Khalideena Feeha.”
“Verily, those who believe
in Allah and perform righteous deeds, for them the highest Paradise is for
their hospitality in which they will live forever.”
At another place (in Quran), Allah the Exalted has said:
“Illa mun Taaba Wa Aamana
Wa ‘Aamila ‘Aamalun ‘Sawlihun.”
“Except for those who
repented [from their sins and wrongdoings] and believed and performed righteous
deeds.”
And what do you say about
the following holy Ahadith (traditions of Prophet Muhammad [May the
peace and blessings of Allah be upon him])?
“Buniyal Islamu ‘Ala Khamsin
Shahadatu Al La Ilaha IllAllahu Wa Iqamus Salaata Wa Eetaa-uz Zakaata Wa Saumu
Shahre Ramadana Wa Hijjul Baeyta ManIstata-a Ilaeyhi Sabeela.”
“Islam’s foundations are on
five things: to testify that there is none worthy of worship (or Lordship)
other than Allah and Muhammad (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him) is His messenger, to establish regular prayers (Salaat), to pay the
zakaat (obligatory charity), to fast in the holy month of Ramadan, and
to perform Hajj (pilgrimage to the House of God) if one possesses the capacity
(financial and physical) to do so.”
“Al Imanu Iqrarum Bil
Lisaaney Wa Tasdeequm Bil Janaaney Wa ‘Aamalum Bil Arkaaney.”
“Iman (faith) is to
testify with tongue, and to certify with one’s heart, and to act on the teachings
(of Islam)”.
After the explanation of
this truth, if you get the thought in your heart that I am saying that a slave
[of God, i.e., a human being] will go to Paradise not on the basis of Allah’s
Grace but on the basis of his/her own [good] deeds, then you should understand
that you have not understood what I said.
On contrary, what I am saying is that a slave will enter Paradise
because of Allah’s Favor, Generosity, and Blessings. However, unless the slave makes
himself/herself deserving of Allah’s Mercy through his/her worship and
servitude (obedience), until then he/she will not be entitled to Allah’s Mercy
and Favor. I am not narrating this fact
instead Allah, the Exalted, is saying:
“Inna Rahmata Allahi
Qareebum Minal Muhsineen.”
“Verily, the Mercy of Allah
is close to the doers of good.”
It means, how a slave [of
God] will enter Paradise without the Mercy of Allah, the Exalted? I repeat this [important point], how will a
slave enter into the Paradise [without Allah’s Mercy]? But if someone says that one will enter into
the Paradise because of one’s faith (Iman) then there are many difficult
valleys (obstacles) in front. Among
them, the first difficult way (obstacle) is to safely take with oneself one’s
faith (Iman).
My dear beloved son! Have
the conviction that unless and until you work, you will not get the pay (or
compensation of your work). There was
man from among the Children of Israel who used to excessively worship Allah. Allah sent an angel to him to test him who
said:
“Allah, the Holy, says that
you put yourself in trouble for no use since your worship is not accepted by
Him and you will go to Hell.”
Hearing this message from
the angel, the righteous man replied:
“Allah, the Exalted, has
created us for His worship and servitude and our job is to serve Him [no matter
what] and He is the Owner [of each and everything and everyone including
myself] and the Powerful One.”
Then this angel appeared in
the Presence of Allah, the Exalted, and said:
“O my Lord! You are the Knower to the secrets of this
universe and You also know what Your worshipper slave has replied.”
On this Allah, the Exalted,
said:
“If this slave of Ours does
not turn his face away from Our worship and servitude, then We will also not
turn Our Face away from him.”
“Ishhadu Ya Malaaikatey
Anni Qad Ghafartu Lahu.”
“O My angels! All of you be [My] witnesses that I have
forgiven him.”
My dear beloved son! Listen to what the Messenger of Allah,
Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) says:
“Haasibu Qabala Un
Tuhasabu Wa Zinu Qabala Un Tuuzanu.”
“Take accounts of your
selves (i.e. judge and correct your selves) before you will be taken into
accounts [on the Day of Judgment] and weigh your deeds (i.e. critically
self-analyze and correct the shortcomings in your deeds) before your deeds will
be weighed (judged then punished or rewarded on the Day of Judgment).”
Ali (May Allah bless his
countenance) said:
“Mun Zanna Annahu Bidunil
Juhdi Yasilu Fahuwa Mutminun Wa Mun Zanna Annahu Bibazlil Juhdi Yasilu Fahuwa
Mut’ibun.”
“A person who thinks that
he/she will go to the Paradise without (righteous) deeds is misguided and the
person who thinks that he/she will go to the Paradise only through striving is
merely busy with hard work.”
Shaykh Hasan Busri (May Allah
shower His Mercy upon him) says:
“Talabul Jannati Bila
‘Amalin Zambum Minaz Zunubi.”
“To desire Paradise without
good deeds is a sin from among the sins.”
Another intimate of Allah
says:
“Al Haqiqatu Terku
Mulahizatil ‘Amali La Terkul ‘Amali.”
“The reality [of knowledge]
is that one acts on it (i.e. knowledge) without admiring it (i.e. one’s good
actions), however one should not stop performing [good] deeds [even if there is
a danger of one admiring one’s own good deeds].”
Our master of the two worlds
(in this life and in the life hereafter), Prophet Muhammad (May peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) says in a much better, clear, pure, and
beautiful way compared to the above sayings:
“Al Kayyeysu Mun Daana
Nafsahu Wa ‘Amila Lima Ba’dal Mauti Wal Ahmaqu Manit Taba’a Nafsahu Hawaha Wa
Tamanna ‘Ala Allahi Illa Mani Wafi Riwayati ‘Ala Allahil Mughfirati.”
“Intelligent is the one who
subdued his/her Nafs (self, i.e., evil desires and inclinations of the
lower self) and performed [good pious] actions for the life hereafter and
mindless (stupid) is the one who subdued his/her Nafs to pleasures,
greed, and [evil and vain] desires and thought that Allah is with
him/her.” In some (Hadith)
traditions it says: “[This mindless person] hopes for Allah’s forgiveness.”
My dear beloved son! You stayed awake at nights to continually
rehearse (memorize/repeat) knowledge and sacrificed your sleep to study
it. If your intention was to gain
worldly (material) benefits and worldly prestige and status then:
“Fawailul Laka Thumma
Wailul Laka.”
“There is sadness (woe) for
you and again there is sadness (woe) for you.”
However, if your intentions
were to establish (strengthen first in yourself and then in the rest) the Path
to God (Deen) brought by Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him), attaining moral uplift and civilization, and eliminating
evil from your self then:
“Fatuba Laka Thumma Tuba
Laka.”
“For you is the happiness
and blessings and again for you is the happiness and blessings.”
“Sahrul ‘Uyuna Bighairi
Wajhika Sana ay’un
Wa Baka uhunna Bighairi Faqdika Batilun”
“[O my Lord!] The
wakefulness of the eyes, except for beholding [the beauty of] Your Countenance,
is useless.
And unless it’s for [the
sorrow of being separate from] You, the weeping (tears) of the eyes for someone
[or something] else [other than You O Lord!] is gravely wrong.”
A tradition (hadith
of Prophet Muhammad [May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him]) says:
“’Ishu Ma Shay’ta Fa
Innaka Mayyeytu Wahbib Ma Shay’ta Fa Innaka Mufariqatun Wa’mil Ma Shay’ta Fa
Innaka Tujza Bihi.”
“[O Human Being!] Spend your
life the way you like but [keep in mind that one day] you will die, and love
whoever you like but [keep in mind that one day you] will get separated from
him/her, and perform deeds the way you like but [keep in mind that one day] you
will surely get their just compensation [good or bad depending on your deeds].”
What benefit have you
derived for yourself and what have you achieved from studying knowledge, i.e.,
knowledge of argumentation (Ilmul Kalaam), social values (Ilmul
Ikhlaq), medicine (Ilmut Tib), astrology (Nujoom),
linguistics, poetry, conducting wars, etc.?
What benefit have you obtained other than wasting your life and gaining
worldly fame? I have read in Prophet
‘Isa’s (Jesus [Peace of Allah be upon him]) Gospel (Injil) that between
the time the copse (dead body of a human being) is placed in a casket and
brought to the grave, Allah, the Exalted, asks the corpse forty (40) questions
with His Power. In the first question
Allah, the Exalted, asks:
“’Abdi Qad Tahherta
Munzaral Khalqi Sineena Fahul Tahherta Munzari Sa’atun.”
“O My Slave! You decorated
(beautified) yourself [with knowledge of outward matters] for many years to
show off to the [mortal] creations [of Mine].
But for My sake only, did you ever purified your heart [from evil and
heedlessness] even for a moment?”
[Prophet Muhammad (May peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) said in an authentic tradition: “Allah does
not Look at your faces and your bodies but Looks at your hearts (the state it’s
in, what goes into it, and what transpires into it, therefore it’s extremely
important to purify the heart which is forever in Allah’s Sight).]
My dear beloved son! Everyday, the Voice of Allah resonates in
your heart:
“’Abdi Ma
Tasna’u Bighairi Wa Anta Majfufum Bikhairi.”
“O My slave! Why do you worship [Me] for show off and
ostentation, even though the good and the bad [circumstances] are both in My
Hands? For this reason, you should
worship me [alone] with sincere intention and devotion [and not to impress any
of My mortal creations who are not capable of benefiting or harming you even by
a little except by My Will].”
My dear beloved
son! Knowledge without actions is
madness and actions without knowledge are useless. The knowledge that today, does not keep you
away from sins and that does not evoke in you the desire to obey Allah,
remember, will not save you tomorrow from Hellfire. If you do not perform righteous deeds today
and do not make up for the time you wasted in the past then on the Day of
Judgment you will be saying:
“Ferje’yna
Na’mal Saaliha.”
“Send us back [to
the world, O our Lord!] so that we [can] perform the righteous deeds.”
Then it will be
said to you:
“O you the
mindless one! That is where you are coming from.”
My dear beloved
son! Create courage in yourself and
create movement in your body for struggle [on the Path of God]. Make efforts for performing pious deeds
because then you will be going to the grave.
Those, who already are in the grave before you, are waiting for you
every moment to see when you come to them.
Beware! Without fruits (good
deeds) do not even get close to them.
Abu Bakr Siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him) says:
“Hazihil
Ajsaadu Qafasut Tuyouri Awo Astabalud Dawab.”
“These bodies are
either cages of birds or dwellings of animals.”
So think where
you are in? If you are in the cage of
birds then when you will listen to “Irji’I ila Rabbika!” “Return to your
Lord!”, you [will be liberated and] will fly to a very high place to sit.
“Ihtuzza
‘Arshur Rahmaani Limauti Sa’adibne Muadh.”
“The Throne of
the Compassionate One shook with the death of Sa’ad bin Muadh.”
But God forbid if
you are among the animals for whom it has been said:
“Uulaaika Kal
An’aami Bal Hum Adallu.”
“These people are
like animals yet even more misguided.”
Be certain that
you will arrive carrying your luggage from the place of Zawiya
(spiritual retreat) to the place of Hawiya (Hell), i.e., from this world
to straight to the Hell. Once Shaykh
Hasan Busri (May Allah shower His Mercy upon him) was given cold [and sweet]
drink. As soon as he took it in his hand
he took a sigh and fell unconscious.
When he regained consciousness, people asked him what had happened to
him. He replied:
“Zakartu
Umniyyata Ahlin Naari Heena Yaquluna Le Ahlil Jannati Un Uufidu ‘Aleyna Minal
Ma’i.”
“I remembered the
wish of the inhabitants of Hell when they will plead to the inhabitants of
Paradise to give them a little water.”
O beloved! If knowledge without actions had been
sufficient for you and if you did not need actions then why Allah, the Exalted,
would say at the dawn:
“Hul Min Ta
ibin Hul Min Sa ilin Hul Min Mustaghfirin.”
“Is there anyone
who repents from sins? Is there anyone
who asks [Me of anything]? Is there
anyone who begs [Me] for forgiveness?”
Then this
proclamation of Allah, the Exalted, would have been useless. In fact, this proclamation of Allah, the
Exalted, at dawn is for:
“Kanu Qaleelum
Minal Laili Ma Yahja’oon.”
“There are only a
few [slaves of Allah] who sleep little in the last part of the night [right
before dawn which is a blessed time for coming close to Allah].”
Once a group of
companions were praising Abdullah bin Umar (May Allah be pleased with them
both) in front of the Messenger of Allah (May Peace and Blessings of Allah be
upon him) on which the Messenger of Allah (May Peace and Blessings of Allah be
upon him) said:
“Nay’mur
Rajula Huwa Lau Kana Yusalli Bil Laili.”
“He is a good
man. I wish he prayed the Tahajjud
prayers (optional prayers in the blessed last part of the night before dawn
which is indispensable for making spiritual progress in the Path of Allah).”
One day the
Messenger of Allah (May Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him) said to a
companion:
“La Takthirin
Nauma Bil Laili Fainna Kathratan Naumi Bil Laili Tad’oo Sahibahu Faqirai Yaumal
Qiyamati.”
“Do not sleep too
much at night because the one who sleeps too much at night will be empty handed
on the Day of Judgment (i.e. he/she did not avail the opportunity of coming
close to Allah through Allah’s remembrance, prayers, and devotions to Allah at
night especially in its last part).”
“Waminal Laili
Fatahajjad Bihi Nafilatal Laka.”
“[O Beloved
Prophet! (May Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him)] And in [the last] part
of the night perform the Tahajjud prayers [for the sake of Allah] which
will be very beneficial for you.”
(Quran)
In the above
verse, it’s a commandment from Allah to His Prophet (May Peace and Blessings of
Allah be upon him).
“Wa Bil
Ashaarihum Yustaghfiroon.”
“And those [true
slaves of Allah] at the time before dawn, plead for Allah’s forgiveness.” (Quran)
In the above
verse, there is an expression of gratitude [from Allah to such slaves].
“Wul
Mustaghfireena Bil Ashaari.”
“And those [true
slaves of Allah] seek [Allah’s] forgiveness at the time before dawn.” (Quran)
In the above
verse, there is a mentioning [of such slaves of Allah].
Our master of
both the worlds, the Messenger of Allah (May Peace and Blessings of Allah be
upon him) says:
“Allah, the
Exalted, really likes three sounds: of the rooster [that wakes people up for Tahajjud
prayers], secondly of the
recitation of the Holy Quran, and thirdly of those who in the last part of the
night plead to Allah, the Exalted, for His forgiveness and repent [to Him].”
Shaykh Sufyan
Suri (May Allah shower His Mercy upon him) [who was an intimate of Allah],
says:
“Inna Allaha
Ta’ala Khalaqa Reehun Tahabbu Waqtal Ashaari Tahmilul Azkaara Wal Istighfaara
Ilal Malikil Jabbari.”
“Allah, the
Exalted, has created a wind, that blows in the last part of the night. At that time, those [slaves of Allah] who
engage in Allah’s remembrance and ask [Allah for His] forgiveness, their voices
are presented [by this wind] to the Court of Allah, the Exalted.”
Shaykh Sufyan
Suri (May Allah shower His Mercy upon him) has also said:
“When the night
begins, an angel from beneath the Throne (of Allah) makes the proclamation that
all the worshippers should wake up, so those who are granted Tawfiq
(good fortune/capability) by Allah get up and start praying. In the middle of the night, a second angel
makes the proclamation that all obedient and respectful slaves of Allah should
get up. Thus they get up and continue to
pray until Sehr (the last blessed part of the night). When it’s time for Sehr then a third
angel makes the proclamation that all those who seek Allah’s forgiveness should
get up. Thus they get up and seek
Allah’s forgiveness. When it’s time for
dawn, then a fourth angel makes the proclamation ‘O you the heedless ones! Get up [the day break has come]!’ Then these people get up from their beds like
the dead will get up from their graves [upon resurrection on the Day of
Judgment].”
My dear beloved
son! It has been told in the will of
Luqman (Peace of Allah be upon him) that he, advising his son in his will,
said:
“Ya Buneyya La
Takununnad Deeku Akyas Minka Fainnahu Yunaadi Bil Ashaari Wa Anta Na’imun.”
“My son! Do not let the rooster be more intelligent
than you are. It shouldn’t happen that
he (i.e. the rooster) gets up at the last part of the night to make
proclamations [for Tahajjud prayers and remembers his Lord] while you
keep sleeping [in a deep sleep of heedlessness, carelessness, and ignorance].”
This reality is
made clear in the following verses (of poetry):
“Laqad Hatafet
Fi Junhil Laili Hamamatun
‘Ala Funanin
Wahnun Wa Inni Na’imun
Kazabtu Wa Baitil
Allahi Lau Kuntu ‘Aashiqan
Lama Sabaqatni
Bil Buqa’il Hamaaimun
Wa Az’amu Anni
Haa’imun Zu Sababatin
Lahu Bi Wa La Abki
Wa Tabkil Bahaaimun.”
“At night, the
dove sitting on the branch [of a tree] is calling on [to its Lord]
While I am in a
deep sleep
By the Lord of
the House of Allah (Ka’aba)! I am a liar! If I had been a true lover [of Allah]
Then the doves
would not have won over me in weeping [in the pain of separation from my
Beloved (Allah)!
Alas! I do not
even wet my eyes [with tears] while claiming to love [my Beloved Lord!]
While the animals
keep weeping [in their love for their Creator].”
My dear beloved
son! Our purpose is that you should know
what obedience and worship are.
Obedience and worship are to follow the Shari’ah (law) of Prophet
Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) then whether the
commandments are for performing the righteous deeds or for restraining oneself
from evil or whether [the commandments] are for following his words or deeds,
in other words, whether you do something or not do something, whether you say
something or not say something, all these must be in accordance with the
teachings of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him). If you say something then say it
according to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him). If you keep silent
then be silent according to the commandments of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him). If you
do something or do not do something then do it in accordance with the teachings
of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). If you do something and you consider it an
act of worship but you do not do it to obey the commandment of Prophet Muhammad
(May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) then this will not be counted as
worship but instead will be counted as a sin even though it might be prayer or
fasting. Do you not know that if someone
fasts on the [first] day of the two Eids (i.e. two foremost Islamic
celebrations) or on the days of Hajj (pilgrimage) then this person will
be committing sin? Even though it is
fasting but since it’s not done in accordance with the commandment of Prophet
Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) that’s why this person
is being sinful. Similarly, if someone
performs prayers at a forbidden time (e.g. after Asr [late afternoon]
prayer but before sunset or after Fajr [dawn] prayer but before sometime
after sunrise, etc.) or at an illegally occupied place then he/she will be
called Athim (sinner) and Fasiq (law breaker). Even though it apparently looks like [a
legitimate act of] worship but since it was not done in accordance with the
guidance of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), it
is not correct. If a husband has
relations with his wife then it is not a sin even though it apparently looks
bad. However, since it is done in
accordance with the guidance of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) therefore it is Halal (permissible or within legal
limits). Therefore, it is known [now]
that worship is the second name (synonym) of obedience (i.e. worship means
obedience).
Similarly,
prayers and fasting are counted as worship when they are performed in
accordance with the [Divine] guidelines.
Therefore, my dear beloved son!
All of your words and deeds should be in accordance with the commandments
of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). That is, whatever actions you perform and
conversations you have should be in accordance with the Shari’ah (Divine
law), because whatever the knowledge and actions of [God’s] creations, not in
accordance with the Shari’ah (Divine law), are clearly misguided and
keep them (i.e. creations/human beings primarily) away from the truth. This is the reason why Prophet Muhammad (May
peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) abrogated all [religious] learning
from the previous eras.
Therefore, you
should not do anything without the guidance of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) and be certain that you cannot walk (move
forward) on the Path of Allah, the Exalted, with [merely] the knowledge that
you have acquired. However, this Path
[of God] must be traveled through hard work and Mujahadah (intense inner
spiritual struggle and exercises) and the pleasures of the self and desires
[from the lower self] must be cut (wiped out) with the sword of Mujahadah
(intense inner spiritual struggle and exercises). These desires of the lower self cannot be
eliminated through immoralities and through the deceptions of false Sufis (i.e.
those who claim to be Sufis [True Sufis are those who possess an intimate
relationship with God due to the emergence of purified souls after they wiped
out evil from the deepest recesses of their souls through Mujahada –
spiritual struggles] but in reality they are not, they are simply speaking the
words of Sufis and acting like them on the outside while being hollow and
devious from the inside). Allah, the
Exalted, does not like fine points, i.e., depths of philosophy, and dark times,
i.e., a life engulfed in sin (evil and immorality). The tongue speaking the words of deep wisdom
and beauty while the heart worshipping heedlessness [from God] and desires of
the lower self, this is a sign of mighty
misfortune.
Unless you cut
(eradicate) the desires (inclinations and tendencies) of the lower self with
the sword of truth and Mujahada (intense inner spiritual struggle and
exercises), until then the light (illumination) of Ma’arifah (deep
intimate knowledge, understanding, consciousness, awareness, relationship with
Allah) will not be born in your heart.
My dear beloved
son! You have asked [me] about some
[spiritual] issues, among which, some cannot be described completely in writing
and speech. When you reach that [high
spiritual enlightenment] state then you will know them yourself. The lesson of love is not taught but it’s
born and learned by itself. If you reach
that [high spiritual] state then knowing [these issues] will be equivalent to
moving from one [spiritual] state to another (Mustahilaat). Because Ishq (intense love) is another
name for love and intense desire to seek what one loves (Zauq). Love and Zauq (intense desire to seek
what one loves) can neither be described in speech nor in writing and its
spirit (meaning) cannot be presented.
Just like sweetness, sourness, and bitterness cannot be described by
anyone who wants to describe them in writing or speech. Therefore, let it be known, that if you reach
this destination [of high spiritual station/enlightenment] then you will know
[all this] by yourself. But if you are
not able to reach this destination [of high spiritual station] then the truth
can be described to some extent in writing and speech.
My dear beloved
son! Some of your questions are such
that to whatever extent they could be addressed in writing and speech, have been
answered in my book Ahya al-Uloom ad-Deen (Revival of the Knowledge of
the Path to God) and in other books in detail that you can read. However, they will be explained here too, in
a concise way Inshallah (God-willing).
Secondly, you
have asked what is essential for those walking on the Path of Allah, the
Exalted (i.e. the seekers of Allah). [First
condition is that] You should have the knowledge that the first thing that
should be present [in a seeker of Allah] is the belief of fear of Allah to such
an extent that a seeker does not get involved in an innovation (bid’a,
i.e., a matter which is contrary to the established principles of Quran and Sunnah
[teachings, actions, outward conduct and inner states of Prophet Muhammad (May
peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) such as contentment, patience,
gratitude, certitude in God, intimate relationship with God, Ma’arifah
(deep intimate knowledge and recognition of God], intense love of God,
etc.)]). The second condition is
that true and complete repentance (Taubatun Nasuh) should be done in
such a way that [a seeker of Allah] will not return to this humiliation [of
sins]. The third condition is
that even enemies should be kept satisfied to such as extent that none of the
creations has any obligation left on him/her.
The fourth condition is that one [a seeker of Allah] should
acquire [enough knowledge] from the knowledge of Shari’ah (Divine law)
so that through it, he/she will be able to follow and obey the commandments of
Allah, the Exalted [that are obligatory on him/her]. It is not an obligation to learn from the
knowledge of Shari’ah (Divine law) anymore than that. From other branches of knowledge one should
learn to the extent that is obligatory on him/her. This fact should be in your knowledge that it
has been narrated in the traditions of the intimates of Allah (saints) that
Shibli (May Allah shower His Mercy upon him) said:
“I served 400
spiritual masters and guides and I adopted (acted on) only one out of the 4000 Ahadith
(traditions) of Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
that they narrated and left the rest of the Ahadith (traditions). It’s because, when I deliberated on this one Hadith
(tradition), then I found my salvation in this one Hadith (tradition). I
found in this one Hadith (tradition) the knowledge of all who came first
and all who came last:
‘Aymal Lid
Dunya Be Qadre Maqamika Feeha Wa’mal Le Akhirateka Be Qadre Baqaa’ika Feeha
Wa’mal Lillahi Be Qadre Hajateka Ilaeyhe Wa’mal Lin Naari Be Qadre Sabrika Alaeyha.’
‘Work for the
world (or worldly life) as much as you live in it and work for the life
hereafter as much as you want to live there and work for Allah, the Exalted, as
much as you are in need of Him and work for the Hell as much as you can be
patient with its pain and sufferings.’ ”
My dear beloved
son! It is known from this Hadith
(tradition) that you do not need much knowledge because to study knowledge more
and to acquire it more is Fard Kifayah (i.e. it is an obligation on the
entire Muslim community and this communal obligation is discharged when a group
of people from within the community do it, but if there is no one doing it in
the community then the entire community will be sinful for not discharging the
Divine obligation). Pay special attention
to this next tradition so that you will attain [a high level of] certitude:
A TRADITION: It is said that among the students and mureeds
(disciples who seek spiritual elevation/enlightenment through the attainment of
purification of their soul from all evil desires and tendencies under the
guidance of a spiritual guide who has in turn completely attained this
purification and high station before Allah through training, guidance, and
proximity of another spiritual guide) of Shaykh Shafeeq Balkhi (May Allah
Shower His Mercy upon him), was a student and disciple named Hatim Ism (May
Allah Shower His Mercy upon him who in turn later on became a great spiritual
master through the training and guidance of Shaykh Shafeeq). One day Shaykh Shafeeq Balkhi (May Allah
Shower His Mercy upon him) said to him:
“O Hatim! For how long have been in my company
(spiritual proximity) and have been listening to what I have been saying
(teaching)?”
Shaykh Hatim Ism
(May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) replied: “Thirty Three years!”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi asked:
“In that [long]
time period, what benefit have you derived from me?”
Shaykh Hatim Ism
(May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) responded:
“[I have]
obtained eight (8) benefits [from you].”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) responded:
“Inna Lillahi
Wa Inna Ilaeyhe Raji’oon.”
“To Allah we
belong and to Him shall we return (it’s a supplication from Quran that is made
at times of loss and grief).”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) then said:
“O Hatim! I have spent my lifetime in teaching and
training and you have just gained eight benefits from me!”
Shaykh Hatim Ism
(May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) replied:
“O my
teacher! If you asked [me] for the truth
then the reality is what I [just] told you.
I do not need any more [benefits] and these benefits from knowledge are
quite sufficient because I am certain that I will attain salvation [and
success] in this life and in the life hereafter through these eight benefits.”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) asked him:
“All right! Tell me what are those eight benefits?”
BENEFITS NARRATED BY HATIM BIN ISM (RA)
“O my
teacher! The first benefit
is that I looked at the people of this world and saw that everyone has a
beloved. But these beloveds of the
people [of the world] are such that some of them (i.e. the beloveds) are with
them (i.e. the people) until their illness that brings death, some of them are
with them until death, some of them are with them until they reach their
graves, and after burial all the lovers return from there. None of their beloveds go with them in their
graves to live with them there and to provide their company [in the darkness,
solitude, narrowness, and horror of the grave].
I contemplated on this and said to myself that only that is a good
beloved who goes with them in the grave and lives with his/her lover, who will
provide the company, who will illuminate the grave, who will be a partner on
the Day of Judgment and its destinations (stations that one goes through after
burial until the Day of Judgment). I saw
that the only beloved who has these [good] qualities is my good
(pious/righteous) deeds. After this
[determination and awareness], I made my good deeds my beloved so that it goes
with me in my grave [when I die], will provide me with its company, will become
an illuminated candle in my grave, will be my partner in all stages of life
hereafter, and never ever separate away from me.”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) said:
“Bravo O
Hatim! You have told a very good
thing. Now narrate the second benefit.”
“O my
teacher! The second benefit
is that I glanced at the people of the world and saw that everyone was
following after the pleasures and desires from the Nafs (lower self that
instructs one to commit evil) and [everyone] is subservient to the desires from
the lower self. Upon seeing that, I
deliberated on the following holy verse [from Quran]:
‘Wa Amma Mun
Khafa Maqama Rabbihi Wa Nahun Nafsa ‘Anil Hawa Fa Innal Jannata Heyal Mawa.’
‘But the one who
has stood in fear of his/her Sustainer’s Presence, and restrained his/her inner
self from the base (low and evil) desires, Paradise will the place of rest [for
this person].’ (Quran, Chapter 79,
Verses 40-41)
I developed the
certitude that the Wise Quran is correct and the book of Allah is the
truth. Then I established a front
against my Nafs (lower self) and became determined to oppose it. I molded it (i.e. my lower self) in such a
shape that I did not fulfill any of its desires until it started to find peace
[and satisfaction] in the worship of Allah, the Exalted.”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) responded:
“May Allah, the
Exalted, provide His blessings in your good deeds. Now narrate the third benefit.”
“O my
teacher! The third benefit
is that when I glanced at the people I saw that every person, with great pain
and hard work, is busy in accumulating the possessions (money, wealth, goods)
of this mortal world and is very happy that he/she has a lot of goods and
material possessions. But when I
contemplated on the following holy verse from the bounteous Quran:
‘Ma ‘Indakum
Yanfadu Wa Ma ‘IndAllahi Baaqin.’
‘All that is with
you is bound to come to an end, whereas all that, which is with Allah is
everlasting.’ (Quran, Chapter 16, Verse 96)
Then whatever
[material possessions] I accumulated in the world, I spent it all in Way of
Allah by distributing it among pious indigents and beggars so that it (the
material possessions that I distributed in the Way of Allah) will get deposited
with Allah, the Exalted, as my trust and will become source of immense good and
ransom (i.e. salvation) in the life hereafter.”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) said:
“O Hatim! May Allah grant you His Compensation (reward
for your spending in His Way)! You said
a very good thing and have done a very good thing. Now narrate the fourth benefit.”
“O my
teacher! The fourth benefit
is that I looked at the people of the world and saw that some of them think
that grandeur and honor belong to the nation or tribe (group) that is big and
powerful, that’s why they are expressing pride in their tribe (nation or
group). Some of them are such that they
think that the grandeur is obtained through abundance of wealth, [material]
possessions, family and relatives that’s why [some] people are expressing their
pride in their wealth and children. Some
[people] are such that they think that their grandeur and honor is in
displaying anger, beating, killing, murder and pillage and they express their
pride in that. Some [people] are such
that they think that their grandeur is in wasteful spending that’s why they
consider their wasteful spending a source of honor and express their pride in
that. But I deliberated on this verse in
which Allah, the Exalted, says:
‘Inna
Akramakum ‘IndAllahi Atqakum.’
‘Verily, the
noblest of you in the sight of Allah is the one who is most deeply conscious
(i.e. fearful) of Him.’ (Quran, Chapter
49, Verse 13)
Therefore this is
correct and is the truth and the creations’ thoughts are false and wrong
conjectures. That’s why I adopted Taqwa
(pious reverence, consciousness, awe, and fear of Allah) so that I get counted
as the one with the highest rank in the sight of Allah, the Exalted.”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) said:
“O Hatim! May Allah be pleased with you. You have said a very good thing. Now narrate the fifth benefit.”
“O my
teacher! The fifth benefit
is that I looked at the people who were complaining about each other. It was found that they were doing all this
because of envy, jealousy, and enmity and the main cause of that is [the desire
and competition for] greatness, grandeur, [material] possessions, wealth, and
knowledge. I contemplated on the
following verse from the Holy Quran in which it’s said:
‘Nahnu Qasumna
Baeynahum Ma’eeshatahum Fil Hayatid Dunya.’
‘It is We who
distribute their means of livelihood (sustenance) among them in the life of
this world.’ (Quran, Chapter 43, Verse 32)
Then I thought
that Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, has appointed the possessions and ranks
since the first beginning [of the creation] and no one has any control [or say]
in this matter. Therefore, I did not
compete or had jealousy with anyone and remained agreed to Allah’s distribution
[of worldly bounties] and [His appointed] destiny and got along with the whole
world [by giving up all jealousies and enmities against God’s creations].”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) said:
“O Hatim! You are saying the truth and you are doing
the right thing. Now narrate the sixth
benefit.”
“O my
teacher! The sixth benefit
is that when I glanced at the people, I saw that every person is having enmity
with someone else for some reason. Then
I deliberated on the following verse:
‘Innash
Shaytana Lakum ‘Aduwwun Fettakhizuhu ‘Aduwwa.’
‘Verily, Shaytan
(Satan) is your enemy so treat him as your enemy.’ (Quran, Chapter 35, Verse 6)
After that, I
developed the certitude that Allah’s saying is the truth, I should not have any
enmity with anyone other than Shaytan (Satan). Since then, I considered Satan as my enemy
and did not obey any of his orders.
Instead, I developed obedience [of Allah] and followed the commandments
of Allah, the Exalted and adopted only His worship and servitude. The correct way is the Sirat al-Mustaqeem
(the straight path of guidance in which there is no crookedness) as Allah, the
Exalted, has Himself said:
‘Alam A’had
Ilaeykum Ya Bani Aadama Al La Ta’budush Shaytana Innahu Lakum ‘Aduwwum Mubeen
Wa Ane’buduni Haza Siratum Mustaqeem.’
‘Have I not
obtained this promise from you that O you the Children of Adam! Never ever obey the Shaytan
(Satan). No doubt, he is your avowed
(open) enemy and worship Me alone [because] this is the straight path.’ ”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) said:
“O Hatim! You did a very good thing and said a very
good thing. Now narrate the seventh
benefit.”
“O my
teacher! The seventh benefit
is that I looked at the people and saw that every person is preoccupied with
his/her livelihood and search for sustenance and is involved in an intense
effort. In this regards, he/she is not
even differentiating between Halal (permissible) and Haram
(forbidden) but instead, is getting humiliated with doubtful and Haram
(forbidden) earnings. Then I deliberated
on the following verse:
‘Wa Ma Min
Daabbatin Fil Arde Illa ‘AlalAllahi Rizquha.’
‘And there is no
living creature on earth whose sustenance is not the responsibility of Allah.’
(Quran, Chapter 11, Verse 6)
Then I developed
the certitude that the Wise Quran is the truth and is correct and that I am
also among those living creatures [of God] that are present on earth. So thus, I got engaged in the worship of
Allah and developed the certitude that He will bring to me [my] sustenance
because He has promised [to provide me with] sustenance.”
Shaykh Shafeeq
Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) said:
“You did a very
good thing and told a very good thing.
Now narrate the eighth benefit.”
“O my
teacher! The eighth benefit
is that when I looked at the people I found that every person’s reliance [or
trust] is on someone or something. Some
have trust [or rely] on their [material] possessions, some trust [or rely] on
other people. Therefore, I pondered on
this holy verse in which Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, says:
‘Wa Maey
Yatawakkal ‘AlalAllahi Fahuwa Hasbuhu.’
‘And for everyone
who places his/her trust in Allah, He [alone] is enough [for him/her].’ (Quran,
Chapter 65, Verse 3)
‘Wa Huwa Husbi
Wa Nai’mal Wakeel.’
‘And He is
sufficient for me and He is the best Helper.’
[Therefore, I
adopted complete reliance on Allah in every matter.]”
When Shaykh
Shafeeq Balkhi (May Allah Shower His Mercy upon him) heard these [eight]
benefits, he said:
“O Hatim! May Allah grant you His Tawfeeq (i.e.
enable you to do righteous deeds and to walk on His Path). You have told [us] very good things. I have seen in Taurat (Torah), Injil
(Gospel of Prophet Jesus), Zabur (Psalms), and in the praiseworthy
differentiator between right and wrong (i.e. the Holy Quran), that all these
books [of God] mention these eight benefits, i.e., all four books in their
teachings have told [us] these eight benefits.
Whoever acts on these [eight principles] is like as if he/she has acted
on all four [holy] books.”
My dear beloved
son! You [now] know from these
traditions that you do not need a lot of knowledge.
Now let’s return
to our explanation and I will tell you the internal (inward) conditions for the
student and seeker on the Path of God.
The fifth
condition that is obligatory on the seeker on the Path of Allah, the
Exalted, is that he/she should have a Shaykh al-Kamil (the perfected spiritual
guide) who guides him/her and removes evil qualities [and morals] from the
seeker and replaces them with noble qualities [and morals]. The example of [Shaykh’s spiritual] training
is just like that of a farmer who when looking after a crop sees the
unnecessary grass that emerged, pulls them out of the crop. Likewise, whatever weeds that pop up in the
farm, he (i.e. the farmer) uproots them from the crop and throws them
away. Then the farmer puts water and
fertilizers in the crop so that the crop grows [better] and develops a good
quality. Likewise, in every condition,
the traveler on the Path of Allah has no cure or solution but to have a Murshid
al-Kamil (a true Shaykh or a perfected spiritual guide). Because, Allah, the Exalted, has sent Prophet
Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) to His slaves (human
beings) so that he proves to be an illuminated proof (guide) in the Way of
Allah and so that he brings people to the Way of Allah, the Exalted. When the Messenger of Allah (Peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) departed from this world, he appointed his
deputies and caliphs in his place so that they become a proof (Daleel)
of the Way of Allah, the Exalted, until the Day of Judgment.
Therefore, for
the seeker [of God], there should be a perfected spiritual guide (Shaykh
al-Kamil) who, for the sake of walking on the Path of Allah, is an
illuminated proof as a deputy (spiritual heir) of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him).
QUALITIES OF A SPIRITUAL GUIDE (SHAYKH)
The heir of
Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) who is made one’s
Shaykh (spiritual guide) should be a scholar but every scholar cannot be
a Shaykh al-Kamil (a perfected spiritual guide). For this work [of guiding people spiritually
by purifying their souls and helping them progress with their souls in the Way
of Allah] only that person can be qualified who has some specific
qualities. Here we briefly narrate some
[such] qualities so that every nut head (crazy) and misguided person could not
claim to be a Shaykh (spiritual guide) [as it is necessary to define
these qualities due to the presence of a large number of fake impersonators
claiming to be Shaykhs whose sole purpose is to deceive people to gain
material benefits thus causing great damage to this important aspect of Islam
by disillusioning people and misguiding many].
I say this that
only that person can be a Shaykh (spiritual guide) who after having
turned his/her face away from the love of the world, [love of] honor, and [love
of worldly] ranks, has given the Bay’a (a way of promising Allah on the
hand of a Shaykh to turn away from evil inwardly and outwardly and to
excel utmost in the Path of God by obeying God’s commandment, staying away from
His prohibitions, and struggling with one’s soul to excel oneself in the Path
of God by purifying one’s soul seeking God’s nearness and approval) to a
perfected spiritual guide [who in turn has given the Bay’a to his
perfected spiritual guide and so on] so that this [spiritual] chain [in this
way] goes back all the way to the Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him). This person must
have done all kinds of Riazat/Mujahada [spiritual struggles] and has
obeyed every commandment of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him). This person must eat less,
sleep less, prays more (performs prescribed five daily prayers along with
optional prayers), fasts more, and does a lot of spending [in the Way of God]
and charity. This person should have in
his/her temperament (inner and outer personality) all good moral qualities and
patience, gratitude, certitude [in Allah], generosity, contentment,
trustworthiness, tolerance, seriousness [of purpose in life], humility,
obedience [to Allah], truthfulness, shyness (modesty, reserve, fear of
wrongdoing), dignity (an aura of honor and respect), tranquility, and other
qualities like these should be a part of his character and conduct. This person should have acquired a light
(illumination) from the lights (illuminations) of Messenger of Allah (Peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) so that all evil qualities like miserliness,
jealousy, enmity, expectations from the world [and its inhabitants], anger,
rebellion, etc., have been eliminated from him and he should not be dependent
on anyone for knowledge except for that knowledge which we [specifically]
obtain from the Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
These [above]
mentioned qualities, among some qualities of perfected spiritual guides and
leaders who lead spiritually on the Path of God, are capable of making one a
deputy/heir of the Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him). Following such spiritual guides is
the correct way.
OBEDIENCE TO A SPIRITUAL GUIDE
Such spiritual
guides are very difficult to find. But
if someone has obtained this wealth and this blessing that he/she found such a
spiritual guide and this spiritual guide includes him/her among his disciples (Mureeds)
then it is necessary for this disciple to have outer and inner respect (honor
and etiquettes) for his/her spiritual guide.
OUTER ETIQUETTES (RESPECT)
Outer etiquettes
[to one’s spiritual guide] include that [the disciple] does not argue with
him/her and if some argument starts and if he/she thinks that the spiritual
guide has forgotten something then he/she should not object to it. The disciple should not stand in place of
prayers all the time but when its time for prayers then he/she should go to the
place of prayers and perform prayers then.
When [the disciple] is done with prayers then he should wrap up the
praying mat and should not perform a lot of optional (extra and non-obligatory)
prayers in front of the Shaykh (spiritual guide) after every
[obligatory, i.e., five daily] prayers.
Whatever the perfected guide commands, the disciple should obey it to
the best of his/her capacity [It is extremely important for everyone to
understand here that, of course, a true spiritual guide cannot and will not
command a disciple to do something which is Haram (forbidden) in the Shari’ah
(the law of Allah). On contrary, the
fake impersonators claiming to be spiritual guides lacking in the
aforementioned qualities, can command their disciples to do things that are Haram
(forbidden)].
INNER ETIQUETTES (RESPECT)
Inner etiquettes
[to one’s spiritual guide] include that whatever the disciple apparently hears
from the Murshid (spiritual guide), he/she should not entertain even a
small grain of doubt in his/her heart about the Shaykh’s (spiritual
guide) words or deeds otherwise the disciple will be called a hypocrite. If the disciple cannot do that then he/she
should abstain from the company of the spiritual guide until his/her inside
becomes like his/her outside.
The sixth condition is that the disciple (the seeker of truth) refrains
from the deceptions of the Nafs (the lower self which is a subtle,
invisible [to an outer eye yet clearly visible to a person having an inner eye
or deep insight], inner presence [or subtle faculty like the soul] that
commands one to evil by whispering it into the heart of a person). This is only possible if the seeker abandons
the gatherings of the bad-character folks and the ignorant people. In this way, the domination of Shaytan
(Satan) over his/her heart will come to an end and all Satanic (evil)
influences will get eradicated from their roots. This Satanic group could be from among the
humans or from among the Jinn (an invisible creation of God that was
created from fire. Satan belongs to this
group and he gets his recruits from this group).
The seventh condition is that in every situation, [a seeker]
should give preference to humility and lack of greed over wealth and should
adopt contentment [and satisfaction with the Will of Allah]. These seven things are essential for the
traveler on the Path of Allah, the Exalted, and the seeker [of the truth].
REALITY OF TASAWWUF (IHSAN,
SUFISM, SPIRITUAL STRUGGLE)
You have asked,
what is Tasawwuf? Tasawwuf
is the name of two qualities: First
[quality] is that [the slave] should be obedient to Allah, i.e., he/she should
be acting on the Shari’ah (the outer laws of Islam including
obligations, commandments, and prohibitions). And second [quality] is that [the
seeker] is the one who is sympathetic and a doer of good towards [all of]
Allah’s creations [which is not possible without purifying one’s soul from all
evil qualities and then embellishing one’s soul with all good qualities]. One who has perseverance in acting on the Shari’ah
and has the qualities of [desiring] betterment (true success) for the entire
humanity is a “Sufi” (this actually is the correct use of this term as
opposed to the wrong uses of the term that are prevalent today). Loyalty [and obedience] to Allah is that [the
seeker] sacrifices his own happiness for the sake of Allah. Sincerity to [all] people [of the world] is
that [the seeker] does not keep relations with the people for his/her own
motives [but instead is selfless towards them and performs selfless duty to
them] and refrains from selfishness. But
instead should dedicate himself/herself for the good (welfare) of [all] the
people [of the world], however the condition is that, this welfare should be in
accordance with the Shari’ah (the Divine laws).
REALITY OF SERVITUDE TO GOD
You have asked,
what is servitude? Servitude has three
things: First is to obey the
commandments of Shari’ah (the outer laws of Islam). Second is to be content with the decree and
destiny appointed by Allah, the Exalted.
Third is to leave one’s desires and prerogatives and to be happy with
the Desire and Prerogative (Power) of Allah, the Exalted.
REALITY OF RELIANCE ON GOD (TAWAKKUL)
You have also
asked, what is reliance on God (Tawakkul)? You should know that Tawakkul is that,
one should have firm belief and certitude in what Allah, the Exalted, has
promised. In other words, one should
believe that you will surely get whatever Allah, the Exalted, has destined for
you. Then if the entire world tries to
stop it, it (Allah’s Decree for you) cannot be stopped. But for that which is not written in your
destiny [by Allah], if you and the entire world make efforts for it, you will
never get it.
REALITY OF SINCERITY TO GOD (IKHLAS)
You have also
asked, what is sincerity to God (Ikhlas)? You should know that Ikhlas is that,
all of your deeds should be exclusively for the sake of Allah [and His
pleasure]. Whatever you do, it should
not be for show off (ostentation/Riya).
When you do good deeds, your heart should not be inclined towards people
[to impress them and to gain their praise].
Your heart should not be pleased at the admirations (praises) of the
people, nor should [your heart] be grieved at their complaints [or
criticisms]. You should know that Riya
(show off/ostentation) is born out of people’s praises and honors and the cure
of [the spiritual disease of] Riya (show off/ostentation) is that you
consider the entire universe subservient to the Power (Control) of Allah, the
Exalted, and consider all creations [of Allah] equivalent (similar) to the pebbles
and stones, you should understand this that stones do not have the power to
bring you either grief or comfort. If
you consider all creations like this (i.e. like stones and pebbles) then you
will get rid of Riya (show off/ostentation). Until you have this belief that the [mortal]
creations have power to bring you grief and comfort, then Riya (show
off/ostentation) will never get out of your heart.
My dear beloved
son! Your remaining questions are such
that some of them have been addressed in books written by us (i.e. me) which
you can see there and some [of your] questions are such that writing their
answers is forbidden. So whatever is
written, keep putting them into practice so that those matters will be
clarified to you, which you do not yet know.
My dear beloved
son! After this, whatever matter you
find difficult and do not understand, then do not ask [about such matters]
other than with the tongue of your heart.
“Wa Lau
Annahum Sabaru Hatta Takhruja Ilaeyhim
Lakana Khairal Lahum.”
“If those people
had exercised patience [instead of screaming outside your house] until you (O
Prophet Muhammad [Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him]!) yourself had come
out [of your house], then it would had been good for them.” (Quran, Chapter 49, Verse 5)
Accept the advice
of Khidr (Peace be upon him):
“Fala Tas-alni
‘Un Shaeyin Hatta Uhdithu Laka Minhu Zikra.”
“If you want to
follow me [O Moses (Peace be upon him)!], then do not question me about
anything [that I may do] until I myself mention (explain) it to you.” (Quran, Chapter 18, Verse 70)
Don’t hurry! When the time comes you yourself will be told
[about such matters] and shown.
“Sa Urikum
Ayate Fala Tusta’jiloon.”
“We (i.e. Allah)
will soon show you our signs, therefore, do not desire to hasten [this
matter].”
So don’t ask
before [the right] time, when you reach that [spiritually elevated] stage then
you yourself will see it. Therefore,
have this certitude that unless you go towards this destination, until then you
will not reach there nor will you be able to see.
“Awalum
Yaseeru Fil Arde Fayanzuru.”
“Have they not
toured the earth so that they would see [everything].”
My dear beloved
son! By Allah! If you illuminate your heart [by purifying it
by removing from it the darkness of evil] then certainly you will see amazing
things. You should strive with your
utmost in every step [of the way towards your destination]. Other than that, the purpose will not be
achieved.
Shaykh Zun Noon
Misri (May Allah shower His Mercy upon him) said something so good to a student
of his from among his students:
“In Qadarta
‘Ala Buzlir Ruhi Fata’ala Wa illa Tushtaghil Bi Nazahatis Sufiyyati Wal Qaal.”
“If you have the
courage to exert your utmost [with your soul in this way] then come [and step
in this way] otherwise do not just get indulged in the nice things that Sufis
say.”
My dear beloved
son! I will now end my explanation on
[following] eight admonitions (advices).
EIGHT ADMONITIONS
Among these
[eight admonitions], you have to do four of them and you do not do four of them
so that your knowledge does not become your enemy on the Day of Judgment. First, those four things will be mentioned
that you should not do.
1. PRINCIPLES OF
DEBATE
Firstly, as much
as it’s possible you should not have [religious] debates with everyone and do
not argue with anyone on any [religious or non-religious] issue because there
are many [hidden] calamities (harms) in it and has more harms than
benefits. This work (debates and
arguments) is the fountainhead (source) of all evil things such as ostentation
(show off/Riya), jealousy, arrogance, resentment, enmity, pride, egoism,
etc. If an argument starts between you
and someone else [about an issue] and you desire the truth to prevail then your
intention to argue in this matter is said to be correct. In this regards, there are two indications
(signs) of your right intentions: First
[indication] is that, if truth is revealed from either your tongue or from the
tongue of the opponent, it makes no difference to you. In other words, you are satisfied (content)
in both cases that the truth has been revealed.
Second indication [of your right intention] is that you consider it
better to argue on this [issue with your opponent] in solitude [and not in
front of an audience]. But if you argue
[or debate] on an issue and if you are certain that you are correct and the
opponent is only arguing [for the sake of arguing] then you beware and do not
argue with him/her and end your discussion right at that point otherwise
grudges [and resentments] will born out of this and no benefit [whatsoever]
will be achieved.
Here I explain a
benefit. You should know that to ask
questions about [religious and spiritual] issues is like narrating the diseases
of the heart and its causes in front of a doctor (curer) of the heart. Furthermore, the efforts made by this doctor
(curer) to cure the diseases of the heart, are like responding to the questions
asked about [various] issues. You should
have the certainty that ignorant people are like those patients who have a
sickness (disease) in their hearts and [true] scholars are like doctors and
curers. Imperfect scholars are not
capable of curing [the diseases of the heart] and perfected scholar (Shaykh
al-Kamil) can cure the diseases.
Furthermore, [a perfected scholar] can find the [root] causes of the
disease, but if the disease becomes worse and if its causes are not found then
an expert doctor (curer) should be consulted who can tell that this disease can
be cured and this disease cannot be cured with any medicine. To be indulged in curing an incurable disease
like this is equivalent to wasting time.
Now you should understand that:
CATEGORIES OF
PATIENTS: Ignorant [people who are like]
patients are of four kinds and among these [four] categories, the patients
belonging to one category can be cured.
The remaining four categories of patients are incurable.
First patient is
the one who asks questions because of jealousy or who objects. Jealousy is such a lethal disease that has no
cure. Just understand, that whatever
answer you will give, no matter how good it is, he/she will consider you an
enemy and his/her fire of envy and jealousy will be further ignited. Therefore, it’s better to not respond to this
person. A poet has said something good
in this respect:
“Kullul
‘Adawati Qad Turja Izalatuha
Illa ‘Adawata Mun ‘Aadaka Min Hasadin.”
“Every kind of
animosity can be rectified (corrected) but the animosity born out of jealousy
is not possible to be rectified.”
Therefore, its
solution is that you leave this jealous one so that he/she stays infected with
this disease.
“Fa ‘AaRid ‘Um
Mun Tawalla ‘Un Zikrina Walam Yurid Illal Hayatad Dunya.”
“So stay away
from the individual who [because of jealousy] turns his/her face away from Our
remembrance and desires nothing but [the pleasures of] the life of the world.”
Second kind of
patient is the one whose cause of disease is the lack of intelligence and
foolishness. This disease is also
incurable. Prophet ‘Isa (Jesus, peace be
upon him) said that I am [with the Permission of God] not incapable of bringing
dead to life but I am incapable of curing the fools and the ignorant
folks. Ignorant fool is the one who
spends very little time acquiring knowledge and has not even started [learning]
intellectual and transmitted religious knowledge but objects to those scholars
who have spent their lifetime acquiring intellectual and transmitted religious
knowledge. This individual has no
knowledge that his/her objection is considered agonizing by this individual
[even though he/she is not aware of it], others like him/her, and
scholars. Likewise, undoubtedly, this
objection must seem agonizing to the one who is a great scholar. This individual does not even know that the
objection he is having on the scholar is of no avail (useless) [to
him/her]. This great scholar’s depth of
knowledge and insights is not even known to him/her and to others like
him/her. So if this person cannot even
understand that (i.e. the knowledge and depth of understanding of the scholar)
then it is his/her foolishness. One
should stay away from this kind of person and should not even give [him/her] a
response.
ADVICE ACCORDING
TO ONE’S COMPREHENSION: Third kind
of patient is the one who, due to his/her restlessness and impatience, do not
understand the teachings of the spiritually elevated ones (saints) and keeps
relying on his/her lack of intelligence, for whatever this individual
understands, understands it according to his/her own interest (benefit). This [kind of] person is simpleminded and
mindless and his/her mind is incapable of understanding the truth. This kind of person should not even be given
a response, because Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
has said:
“Nahnu
Ma’aashirul Anbiyaee Umirna Un Natakallamun Nasa ‘Ala Qadre ‘Uuqulihim.”
“Our group of
prophets have been ordered [by Allah] to talk to the people according to their
minds (i.e. mental capacities/understandings).”
INDIVIDUAL
CAPABLE OF BENEFITING FROM ADVICE:
Fourth kind of patient is the one who is seeking the right path of
guidance (Sirat al-Mustaqeem), is obedient, sharp and intelligent, and
he/she should not have anger, following of the desires from the lower self (Nafs),
jealousy, and desire for wealth and fame.
Therefore, this person who is searching for the path of truth and for
correct method (guidance), whatever question he/she asks or objections he/she
makes is not due to jealousy or to find fault or to test. This type of person is that patient who can
be cured. Therefore, to answer the
questions of this person is not just legitimate but it’s obligatory (Wajib).
2. REALITY OF
PREACHING
You are being
admonished that you refrain from preaching and making speeches because there
are great calamities and harms in it. If
you think that whatever you preach you have already acted upon it, then keep
this in mind also that Allah, the Exalted and the Truth, said to Prophet ‘Isa
(Jesus – Peace be upon him):
“Ya Ibna
Maryama A’azee Nafsaka Fa In At-ta’azta Fa Izin Nasa Fustahyee Minni.”
“O Son of
Mary! You [should] admonish you self (Nafs)
[first], then if it accepts your advice then give advices to others, otherwise
have shame before Me.”
If such
situations get created that you have to preach, then refrain from two
things: Firstly, in your sermon refrain
from colorful narrations, gestures and signs (secretive language), flowery and
decorated language, pleasing poetry, illegal talk that is against the Shari’ah
(Divine laws), and lies of [fake] Sufis (spiritually elevated individuals). It is because Allah, the Exalted, does not
like those who are pretentious (showy).
But if [some preacher’s sermon or talk] exceeds the boundaries of
pretense and show (i.e. one is only trying to impress others with a seemingly
eloquent language) then know that this preacher’s inner being (heart) is bad
and his/her heart is heedless [of God’s remembrance]. Because the purpose of sermon (religious
talk) is not to display one’s capabilities but it is to mention the punishment
of the hereafter. It is to narrate one’s
shortcomings in Allah’s servitude and to express regrets on useless endeavors
and the life wasted [in useless pursuits].
It is to mention the difficult stages of the life hereafter that are
obstacles in our way ahead. Likewise, it
is to mention the method of passing through this world while keeping our faith
(Iman) intact, the spectacle of the Angel of Death (Malik ul-Maut)
at the time of death, the questioning in the grave by Munkir Nakeer (two
angels that appear in the grave after burial), and to mention the stations of
the Day of Judgment. In addition, the
[fearsome] spectacle of accountability in the field of Hashr (a vast
field where all humankind will be assembled after resurrection on the Day of
Judgment), the weighing of [our] actions [that we did in the world] in Mizaan
(the mighty scale/balance created by the Almighty Allah for weighing our
actions on the Day of Judgment), walking on the bridge [called] Sirat (a
bridge over Hell which leads to the Paradise which is thinner than a hair and
sharper than a sword on which all human beings will be made to walk) and
crossing it, and to map other horrors of the Day of Judgment. The preacher should narrate all these matters
of fear in front of the people and should inform them about these matters. Other than that, the people sitting in the
gathering (audience) should be reminded of their [inner and outer] faults and
shortcomings so that the fear of the punishment of the hereafter is born in
their hearts and to the greatest extent possible they should have regrets over
the time they lost [in vain pursuits] and should try to make up for that (i.e.
the lost time), and they should shed tears over the time spent without worship
(God’s remembrance). All these things
that I mentioned above should be narrated in a sermon [or religious talk]. For instance, if the water from the flood
reaches the door of someone’s house creating such a threat that within seconds
it could engulf the entire house and drown it along with his/her children. At that time [of an impending disaster just
about to be unleashed], the owner of the house will scream in the house and
will say “Al-Hazr Al-Hazr”, this is, “Beware! Beware!
Run quickly! Flood Water has
arrived!”. In a horrific time like this,
the owner of the house will never mention the flood in colorful sentences,
gestures and signs (secretive language), flowery and decorated language, or in
an embellished colorful poetry. The
example of the sermon should be like this (i.e. to have fear oneself and then
instill that same fear of wrongdoings in others with a sense of extreme urgency
as in the case of an impending disaster).
Secondly, while
giving sermons (religious talks or preaching), one should not allow such
thoughts to enter into one’s heart that after listening to his/her sermon
people will shout slogans of praise, become ecstatic, tear their clothes, raise
a load uproar in the gathering, and audience will start saying that the
gathering was very good and that so-and-so gave a very good sermon. These kinds of thoughts are included in
[pure] Riya (show off/display/ostentation/desire to impress others) and
to be pleased with such things is a proof that you lack intelligence. In truth, your intention should be to summon
God’s creations from this world to the next, to summon them from sins
(wrongdoings) to servitude [of God], from greed to the detachment of the heart
from the world [and to adopt contentment], from miserliness to generosity, from
ostentation (Riya) to sincerity (Ikhlas – doing things only seeking
the Countenance of Allah), from arrogance to humility, from heedlessness [of
Allah’s remembrance] to consciousness (awareness of God), from pride to
piety. Instill in their hearts the love
of the life hereafter so that they get inclined towards the life
hereafter. This way, disenchant their
hearts from the world so that they will consider [the love and attachment of]
the world an enemy [stopping them from realizing their full potential and the
purpose for which Allah has sent them in this world]. In the same way, do not keep people in a
[state of] deception about Allah’s Plenitude and Mercy by misstating facts
(saying wrongful things), but instead, create in them piety (fear of Allah) and
God-consciousness and see (determine) what they have in their hearts which is
against the approval of Allah and [see] what they are inclined towards which is
against the Shari’ah (Divine Law) of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him). Along
with it, keep an eye on their morality and deeds so that their wrongful deeds
come to an end and are replaced with good morals (character and conduct) and
good deeds. Those people who are
dominated by the fear [of Allah], create in them so much hope that when they get
up from your gathering, some [noble] inner qualities have been inculcated
(born) in them and their exterior [demeanor and character] have been changed
also. The people who were lazy in
Allah’s worship, should get inclined towards worshipping Allah [as a result of
your preaching] and develop in their hearts a deep rooted desire for servitude
of God and those who are daring and audacious (bold) in committing sins should
get developed in them the fear of Allah.
A sermon (religious talk) which is not like this and if the preacher
(speaker) does not narrate these things, then it (the religious talk) will
became a source of calamity for the preacher and the audience. This type of a person is a Shaytan
(Satan) [who after becoming a slave of his/her degraded lower self, thinks that
he/she will display his/her abilities in the sermon and will obtain the fame
and grandeur of the world]. This Shaytan
(Satan) misguides creations [of God] from the path of true guidance, sheds
their blood, and involves them in an eternal destruction. The creations of God should stay far away
from this individual. These people
spread such a turmoil (Fasad) in religion that is not even spread by
Satan (Shaytan). The person who
has the power to get such preacher off the pulpit (Minbar), it is
obligatory (Wajib) on him to get such people deliberately removed from
the pulpit and to stop them from giving sermons so that these people are not
able to say wrong things about commanding right and forbidding evil (‘Amr
bil Ma’roof Wa Nahi ‘Anil Munkar).
3. STAYING AWAY FROM AFFLUENT AND KINGS (RULERS)
Third [admonition
about things you should avoid] is that you should not [even] greet any king,
any affluent, or any ruler and stay away from their proximity (company) and
gatherings and more than that you should not even lift an eye to look at
them. Because, in seeing them and in
keeping their company, has many calamities hidden in them. But if ever you happen to be in their company
by any chance, then refrain from praising them. [As a Hadith says:]
“Fa InnAllaha
Yaghdib Iza Mudihal Faasiqu Waz Zalimu Wa Iza Madaha Wa Mun Da’aa Li Zalimin
Bitoolil Baqaaii Faqad Ahabba Aye Ya’siyAllahu Fil Arde.”
“Verily, Allah,
the Exalted, is angry when any transgressor (Fasiq) and an oppressor (Zalim)
is praised and the one who prays for a long life for an oppressor, is as if
he/she has liked that he/she walks on earth as a sinner.”
4. NOT ACCEPTING GIFTS FROM THE RULERS
Third [admonition
about things you should avoid] is that you should not accept any gifts from
rulers even though you know that what they are giving is from Halal
(legal/permissible) sources. The reason
for this is that to have an intention over their possessions causes great
damage and turmoil in the Deen (the path to God/religion). The concessions and rewards that come from
them, give birth to oppression, transgression, and sins which are a cause of
damage to the Deen (the path to God/religion). The least [minimum] corruption that is born
out of this is that you will start to love the oppressors and when a person
loves another then he/she prays for a long life for them (the oppressors). If an oppressor has a long life then the
oppression will continue longer and there will be more turmoil and corruption
in the world and what can be worse than that?
Beware! Beware! Shaytan (Satan) will misguide you and
will create this thought in your heart, “First thing you should do is that take
the money from these rulers and then distribute it among the indigents (poor)
and cause them some comfort and fulfill their needs”. Beware!
Never accept this kind of advice from any Shaytan (Satan) either
from among the Jinns (an invisible creation of God who, if inclined
towards evil, become Satan’s recruits in causing harm to the human beings by
inciting them to evil) or from among the humans, and do not get trapped in
their machinations (plots/conspiracies) to get deceived by them because Satan
has spilled the blood of many using this strategy and still continues to spill
blood. There are so many calamities
embedded (hidden) within this fact that we have explained in our book “Ahya
al-Uloom ad-Deen” (Revival of the Knowledge of the Path to God). You can search (find) them there.
FOUR MATTERS WORTHY OF OUR ACTIONS
My dear beloved
son! Refrain from the [above mentioned]
four things but the things that you have to do are also four in number and it
will be appropriate that you take full care of them. [These four things to do are:]
1. THE METHOD OF DEVELOPING AN INTIMATE
RELATIONSHIP WITH ALLAH
The first thing
is that, every matter that is between you and Allah should be conducted [by
you] in such a way that if your servant does the same for you then you, instead
of being sad, will like it, commend it, and will not be in any way angry about
it. Likewise, if there is anything you
do not like about your servant doing it for you, you should also realize that
if you fell short in your servitude to your Lord then your Creator will also
not like it. The reality that needs to
be mentioned here [and the fundamental point that needs to be driven home here]
is that your servant is not created by you but only hired by you. But you been created, raised (cherished), and
owned by your Real Creator and Owner [whom you are a slave of, therefore, your
obligation to not in an way displease your Lord either in thought, word, or
deed, is tremendous].
2. THE METHOD OF RELATING TO THE SLAVES OF ALLAH
The second thing is that
every matter that is between you and other slaves of Allah should be conducted
by you in such a way that if they do the same to you [what you are doing to
them] then you will like it and will not be grieved by it. As it has been said [in a Holy Hadith
(a tradition of Prophet Muhammad PBUH in which Allah is telling us something)]:
“Fala Yakmalu Eemanu
‘Abdi Hatta Yuhibba Lisaa-irin Nasi Ma Yuhibba Li Nafsihi.”
“My (Allah’s) slave’s faith
(Iman) is never complete unless he/she likes for all human beings what
he/she likes for himself/herself.”
3. AN INSISTENT ADVICE TO STUDY AND LEARN
The third thing is that if
you want to increase your knowledge and want to read (study) a scholarly book
then think that your lifetime will be over in no more than a week. In this situation, [think and realize] what
kind of knowledge will benefit you, so only indulge in that kind of
knowledge. If you have the knowledge
that your life will last for no more than a week, then in that week (i.e. in
the last week of your life) you will never read such scholarly books in which
you will learn things like [the art of] religious debates, argumentation,
dictionary, linguistics and grammar, poetry, poetic collections, and essay
writing. The reason for doing that [in
the situation when your life ends in one week] is that you have developed an
understanding that such knowledge will provide no benefit to you. For this reason, you will keep yourself busy
the whole week with contemplation of the heart and recognizing the faults in
your Nafs (self) [so that you can make amends wherever you can in the
short time that is left]. You will turn
your face away from the world [and the life therein] and after purifying your
heart from all evil qualities and embellishing (decorating) it (your heart)
with the love of Allah and with beautiful noble [inner] qualities, you will get
busy with Allah’s worship and servitude.
It is [even] possible that in any day or night of that [last] week [of
your life] you will not even visit anyone even though [you know that] there is
no likelihood of you dying on that very day or night.
My dear beloved son! Listen to one more thing, remember it,
understand its reality, contemplate on it, and act on it, so this way you will
certainly earn your salvation. If you
are given the news and told that the next week the king will visit your house,
then certainly in the whole week, you will not do any work other than having
the obsession that king’s glance should not fell on such-and-such thing so I
should clean it. In this way you will
clean everything in your house, decorate everything and that includes your
body, your dress, the walls and floors of your house, etc. You will clean all of these things. Now you should yourself think and
understand! What should I explain to you
about this hint? You yourself are
intelligent so a hint should be enough for you.
That’s why, Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
has said:
“InnAllaha La Yunzuru Ila
Suwarikum Wa La Ila ‘Aamalikum Wa Lakin Yunzuru Ila Qulubikum Wa Niyyatikum.”
“Verily, Allah does not look
at your faces and your actions but he looks at your hearts and your
intentions.”
When the Supreme Ruler’s (Ahkamul
Hakimeen) sight is on your heart then why do you not purify your
heart? If your desire is to acquire
knowledge of the matters of the heart then you should study [my book] “Ahya
al-Uloom ad-Deen” (“Revival of the Knowledge of the Path to God” also known
as “Revival of Religious Learnings”) and our other books, because to acquire
such knowledge is personally obligatory (Fard al-‘ayn) on all Muslims.
To acquire other knowledge is a communal obligation (Fard Kifaya – an
obligation on an entire community which is discharged by the entire community
if there is a single group within the community that fulfills the communal
obligation). But this knowledge should be acquired to such an extent so that
you can obey the commandments of Allah, the Exalted. If Allah, the Exalted, grants you the Tawfeeq
(capability/motivation) then you should necessarily acquire this knowledge.
4. NOT STOCKPILING FOOD
The fourth thing is that you
should not accumulate more than one year’s provision for your family from the
possessions of the world. Because
Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) accumulated one
year’s worth of provision (food) for some of his wives and said:
“Allahumma Aj’al Quta
Aale Muhammadin Kafafun.”
“O my Allah! Make this provision (food) sufficient for the
family of Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).”
But Prophet Muhammad (Peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not accumulate provisions (food) for
all of his wives (Azwaj al-Mutahharat), but instead, he accumulated
provisions (food) for one year for those of his wives (Azwaj al-Mutahharat)
only whose reliance (Tawakkul) on Allah was weak. And for those Ummahatil Mu’mineen
(Mothers of the Believers – the wives of the Prophet), whose certitude [in Allah]
was perfect and had strong Tawakkul (reliance on Allah), for them the
Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not even accumulate even
one day’s worth of provisions. For
instance, for ‘Aisha Siddiqa (May Allah
be pleased with her) and for other Mothers of Believers like her.
A SUPPLICATION (DU’A) THAT CAN ALWAYS BE
RECITED
My dear beloved son! In this book, I have answered all of your
questions. Now you should gather courage
and act on all of them and do not forget me in your supplications (Du’a). You have also desired that I should write a
supplication (Du’a) for you [that you can always recite], so you should
search for supplications in the book of Ahadith (the traditions of
Prophet Muhammad [Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him]) [especially] in Sahah
Sitta (the six most authentic collections of the traditions of Prophet
Muhammad [Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him]) and memorize them. Likewise, many supplications have come [to
us] from the methods of the Ahl al-Bayt (the family of Prophet Muhammad
[Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him]), so search for them there. Recite the following [supplication], in
particular, after every prayer (Salaat):
“O my Allah! I desire from You the completion
(abundance/perfection) of Your blessings and from purity (inner and outer) I
desire its permanence and from Your mercy [I desire] its inclusion [in all
matters] and from health [I desire] its attainment and from sustenance [I
desire] its increase and from life [I desire] its happiness and from life [I
desire] its real success and from good qualities [I desire] their completion
and from your rewards [I desire] the reward which is the most common and from
your plenitude [I desire] the plenitude which is the sweetest and from your favors
[I desire] the favor which is the most plentiful and from deeds [I desire] the
deed which is the best and from knowledge [I desire] the knowledge which is the
most beneficial and from the sustenance [I desire] the sustenance which is the
most plentiful.
O my Allah! You become ours (grant us benefits) and do
not burden us (protect us from harms). O
my Allah! Grant us salvation when we die
and reform our deeds and grant us safety in your days and nights and grant us
your mercy in our houses and in our possessions and cover our sins and fault
with the cover of your forgiveness and do us favors by correcting all our
faults [inner and outer] and give us confidence and reliance on You.
O my Allah! Grant us perseverance and persistence in our Deen
(religion/Path to God). Save us from
such deeds in the world that will become a source of shame (humiliation) on the
Day of Judgment and lessen the burdens of our sins on us and grant us a life of
the pious ones and be sufficient to us in all our affairs and protect us from
the evil of the evildoers. Liberate us
and our ancestors, from the fire of Hell, from loans, and from oppression O You
the Victorious One (Ya Aziz)! O
You the Forgiving One (Ya Ghaffar)!
O You the Generous One (Ya Kareem)! O You the Coverer of faults (Ya Sattar)! O You the Tolerant One (Ya Haleem)! O You the Powerful One (Ya Jabbar)! O You the Magnificent One (Ya Azeem)! O You the One Who Punishes (Ya Qahhar)! O Allah!
O Allah! O Allah! O You the Compassionate One (Ya Rahman)
in this world! O You the Merciful One (Ya
Raheem) in the life hereafter! O You
the Supreme Merciful One (Ya Arhum ur-Rahimeen)! You are the Grantor of the Excessive
Mercy! And may the mercy and blessings
of Allah always descend on Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
who is the best of all [of God’s] creations [from eternity to eternity] and on
his descendants and on his companions.
All praises are solely due to Allah the Lord of all the Universes (Rabb
ul-‘Alameen).”
This book comes to end with
the help of the Absolute Sovereign (Al-Malik) and the Giver of all (Al-Wahhab)!