Posts Tagged ‘ Deoband ’

Background and Methodology of the Deoband Seminary

By 'Allamah Anwar Shah Kashmiri
June 13, 2011
Background and Methodology of the Deoband Seminary

This humble servant offers the greeting of Islam before this esteemed audience. Allah – Exalted is He – preserve you. We have sensed from you signs of nobility and interest in our condition. We feel an Islamic uprising turning towards us and you, and indeed we are needier of you than you are of us. These are my teachers, my elders and my treasures before Allah in my day and my morrow. They asked me to extend gratitude to you for your generosity and for...
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Hafiz Ibn al-Qayyim and Sufism – Part Two

By Shaykh ‘Abd al-Hafiz al-Makki
March 3, 2011
Hafiz Ibn al-Qayyim and Sufism – Part Two

Ibn al-Qayyim writes in Madarij al-Salikin (vol.2, p.464): Section — from among the stations of, “It is you who we worship and it is you from who we seek aid,” (4:1) there is the station of knowledge (‘ilm). If this station does not accompany the salik from the first step that he places in the path until the last, then his suluk will be on another path; the path of connecting to Allah (wusul) is cut off from him, the paths of guidance are...
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Hafiz Ibn al-Qayyim and Sufism – Part One

By Shaykh ‘Abd al-Hafiz al-Makki
February 23, 2011
Hafiz Ibn al-Qayyim and Sufism – Part One

Imam Hafiz Ibn al-Qayyim is known for his depth in the matters and intricacies of Tasawwuf, his great book Madarij al-Salikin bears testimony to this. I shall, insha Allah, soon quote some important sections of his precious words in relation to some beneficial and well-researched discussions pertaining to a collection of matters relating to Tasawwuf. Prior to this, I wish to quote two short biographies of Hafiz Ibn al-Qayyim -- the first by Hafiz Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali and the second by Professor Muhammad Musallam al-Ghunaymi,...
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Shaykh Muhammad bin ‘Abd al-Wahhab and Sufism

By Shaykh ‘Abd al-Hafiz al-Makki
January 1, 2011
Shaykh Muhammad bin ‘Abd al-Wahhab and Sufism

Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University in Riyadh held a “Shaykh Muhammad bin ‘Abd al-Wahhab Week” in which all of the shaykh’s writings were distributed in twelve volumes. Through the grace of Allah, I studied each volume page by page and never came across any place in which Shaykh Muhammad bin ‘Abd al-Wahhab criticises, refutes or rejects Tasawwuf or any one of the Sufi shaykhs on account of his Tasawwuf. These books are easily available and sold in markets and bookstores; it is possible...
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Defending Hifz al-Iman against the Lies of the Innovators

By Mawlana Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri
November 8, 2010
Defending Hifz al-Iman against the Lies of the Innovators

Question: Do you believe that the knowledge of the Prophet (Allah bless him and grant him peace) is equal to the knowledge of Zayd, Bakr and beasts or are you innocent of such ? Did Shaykh Ashraf 'Ali al-Thanawi write such content in his treatise Hifz al-Iman or not? How do you judge one who believes this? Answer: I say: this too is from the inventions and lies of the innovators. They distorted the meaning of the statement and, in their hatred, they produced...
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Advice to Students of Knowledge

By Shaykh al-Adab Mawlana Muhammad I'zaz 'Ali
June 27, 2010
Advice to Students of Knowledge

Know, my dear son (Allah give you knowledge and enable you to please Him), that religious knowledge depends on two things: First: earnestness in acquiring it and severing thought about all that is besides it, since 'ilm (knowledge) will not give you a part of it until you give to it all of yourself. Make the identifier of the goodness of a thing and its despicability your hindrance to 'ilm, since your hindrance to a part of 'ilm or your aversion to it, is despicable...
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‘Allamah Sarfaraz Khan Safdar’s advice to his students

By 'Allamah Sarfaraz Khan Safdar
May 23, 2010
‘Allamah Sarfaraz Khan Safdar’s advice to his students

‘Allamah Sarfaraz Khan Safdar (may Allah have mercy on him) used to love his akabir deeply and used to trust their research fully. He would advise this to his people, and the same advice was printed at the card given at the time of ba’yah, which read: “Dear ones! I do not have an opinion in any matter, rather I trust the unanimous (ijma’i) research of the akabir ‘ulama of Deoband in all matters of the Qur’an, Sunnah, Fiqh, History, etc, and I believe their...
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The Issue of the Ambiguous Attributes of Allah

By Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
April 23, 2010
The Issue of the Ambiguous Attributes of Allah

His statement "two fingers of the fingers of the Most Merciful": al-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: "This is from the hadiths of attributes and there are two views in regards to them which have just preceded: "One of them is to believe in them without venturing into ta'wil (interpretation), or trying to understand its meaning. Rather, one believes it is the truth and that its outward purport is not intended. Allah Most High said 'Naught is as His likeness' (42:11). "And the second...
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Hadiths reported by Sufis

By Shaykh al-Hadith Mawlana Yunus Jaunpuri
April 4, 2010
Hadiths reported by Sufis

Scholars have not given credence to the reports of Sufis, as these respected people, due to their preoccupation with acts of devotion ('ibadat), are unable to fully dedicate themselves to knowledge. This is why their reports are littered with errors and confusions. Likewise, their husn al-zann (good opinions regarding others) is to such a degree that they do not even make critical analysis and, consequently, accept any spoken word without investigation. This is why their reports contain weak, rejected and...
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Epitome of Humility: Shaykh Muhammad Ayyub A’zimi (Part Two)

By Shaykh Yusuf Laher
February 11, 2010
Epitome of Humility: Shaykh Muhammad Ayyub A’zimi (Part Two)

This tragic news reached Jami'ah Islamiyyah Dabhel by telegram on Saturday 7th Shawwal 1404 AH (1984 CE). Many hearts were saddened and many became unsettled. This news spread throughout the surrounding areas of Dabhel. Recitation of the Noble Qur'an took place in many masjids for the isal al-thawab of the shaykh. The Jami'ah was still closed at this time. It reopened on 14th Shawwal. After admission formalities, lessons commenced and on the 19th of Shawwal the students also recited the Noble Qur'an for isal al-thawab....
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