Tasawwuf

Inner Dimensions of the Zakat

By Shah Waliullah al-Muhaddith al-Dahlawi
October 1, 2009

You should know that when a need presents itself to the poor person, and he entreats God about it either verbally or through hit condition, his entreaty knocks at the door of the Divine Generos­ity. Sometimes the best interest will be fulfilled by inspiring the heart of a pure person to furnish the remedy for his want. Thus, when the inspiration descends and he is provoked (to respond), he is given success, God is pleased with Him, and blessings flow to him from above...
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The Reality of Tasawwuf (Part Two)

By Shaykh al-Hadith Mawlana Zakariyya Kandhlawi
September 7, 2009

Shaykh al-Islam Mawlana Husayn Ahmad Madani (may Allah enlighten his resting place) has also stressed in his letters that the original purpose of Suluk is ihsan. In one epistle he writes, "My respected one. The original purpose of Suluk is ihsan -- 'that you worship Allah as if you are seeing him' (Al-Hadith). In other words an ingrained ability should develop in the salik and this should be at the beginning. As to the end, then that...
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The Reality of Tasawwuf (Part One)

By Shaykh al-Hadith Mawlana Zakariyya Kandhlawi
August 29, 2009
The Reality of Tasawwuf (Part One)

It has been mentioned above that Sayyiduna Jibril (may Allah grant him peace) asked the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), "What is ihsan?" The Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) replied, "Ihsan is that you worship Allah as if you are seeing him..." Tariqah in reality is another name for ihsan, or the way to acquire the quality of ihsan. It is this that is called Tasawwuf and Suluk, or name it what you wish -- these...
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Inner Dimensions of the Fast

By Shah Waliullah al-Muhaddith al-Dahlawi
August 17, 2009
Inner Dimensions of the Fast

You should know that sometimes a person comprehends, due to God's inspiring him with this knowledge, that his physical animalistic form is keeping him from what would constitute his fulfillment in terms of it's obeying the angelic side. Therefore he comes to detest the animalistic side and seeks to shatter its force. He won't find anything that helps him to do this as much as hunger, thirst, forswearing sex, and practicing vigilance over his tongue, heart, and limbs. Persistence in this is a cure...
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Advices of Hakim al-Ummah: Part Six

By Hakim al-Ummah Mawlana Ashraf 'Ali Thanawi
August 8, 2009

A person who spends his time in pursuing futile things will never be inclined towards the necessary things. This is proven through experience. If someone fears that if he becomes pious (muttaqi), he will lose out on the worldly pleasures, then I say; "Make the intention that I do not want to become pious. However, for the sake of Allah spend some time in the company of the 'ulama and the masha'ikh and understand the din. The result of this will be that you...
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An Easy Path To Jannah

By Mufti Rafi' Usmani
June 29, 2009
An Easy Path To Jannah

Honorable elders, esteemed 'ulama and respected audience! Many thanks unto Allah Most High that annually He grants us the tawfiq to host this national ijtima' 'Majlis Siyanatul Muslimin'. There are numerous benefits in holding this ijtima'. It becomes a meeting place for those who conduct majalis throughout the country. Also, there are many barakahs in the gathering of the Muslims. When Muslims gather in a place to learn the din (religion), the rain of the Mercy of Allah descends, the angels spread their wings...
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Gatherings of Dhikr in Madrasahs

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June 21, 2009
Gatherings of Dhikr in Madrasahs

A collection of letters between three leading 'ulama detailing the need and importance of establishing gatherings of dhikr in madrasahs. Consisting of letters between the Grand Mufti of Pakistan Mufti Muhammad Shafi', Shaykh al-Hadith Mawlana Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhlawi and Muhaddith al-'Asr Mawlana Sayyid Muhammad Yusuf Binnori (may Allah enlighten their graves).
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Advices of Hakim al-Ummah: Part Five

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June 12, 2009

By Mawlana Ashraf ‘Ali Thanawi Ease comes after effort: Nowadays this has become a common malady, people first desire ease and then they will start the work. The law is first start the work and ease will follow. Cause of hope and despair: Sin has the characteristic of cultivating hopelessness and despair in a person and pious actions cultivate hope and optimism.
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Advice of Shaykh Jhinjhanawi’s Murshid

By Shaykh Haji 'Abd al-Rahim Wilayati Shahid
May 29, 2009
Advice of Shaykh Jhinjhanawi’s Murshid

After the Sunnah salam ; it should be noted that you are permitted to take baya’ (pledge). Whoever intends to give pledge, you should with a fully content heart take baya’ and provide further instructions. Do not approach this work with affectation (takalluf) and do not let any opposing devilish insinuations (wasawis) or thoughts (khawatir) take root in your heart.
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Tasawwur al-Shaykh

By Shaykh al-Hadith Mawlana Zakariyya Kandhlawi
May 22, 2009
Tasawwur al-Shaykh

It is also called the exercise (shughal) of Rabitah, Barzakh and Wasta (see Ta'lim al-Din); to the mashayikh of Tasawwuf it is a very important exercise. The mashayikh have written many benefits of this. Some seniors said it is unconditionally (mutlaqan) impermissible. According to this slave, this is incorrect, as Tasawwur al-Shaykh is understood from many hadiths. Because of this, I have not understood why some have deemed it unconditionally impermissible.
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