Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – What is Sufism Part 15 The fifth principle, The Sufis, Jilani, Badawi & Shadhili
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The speakers discuss the importance of shay unawareness in shaping people and its potential negative impacts on society. They also talk about the shaker of Islam, its cultural implications, and its cultural impact. The segment ends with a call to action and promise to bless everyone. The conversation also touches on the confusion surrounding the implementation of Islam in the United States and the desire for people to be heard and heard of their successes and accomplishments.
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Bismillah al Rahman al Rahim
Al hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen
wa Salatu was Salam o Allah say you didn't Mussolini early he was
so happy about okay was seldom at the Sleeman cathedral Yomi Dean
Emeritus.
We had been in the midst of discussion about various different
people who've stood out in the past in the path of the soul wolf
in the path of spirituality. Who have become you can say role model
role model, role models of sorts and people have followed them.
These are people who've inspired a lot of other people. So we
discussed one of the first ones about customer Junaid, We then
discussed a few others like him, I'm referring now today we discuss
say the Abdulkadir Gilani.
He's got a very long biography because he's got so much mashallah
to offer such a great individual he was a great person he was we're
not going to go through everything. I'm just going to
mention a few things about him and then about she'll say I'm a better
way
and a few others and then inshallah we'll move on. So let's
talk a bit about say the Abdulkadir Gilani mana we
mentioned in his biographical work, he says that this is a
Abdulkadir
son of Musa ignore Yahia at a Gilani. So, Gilan is obviously a
city and he is considered a humbly scholar. That's very interesting.
Because generally, some people think that humble is a generally
against the self because today
some of the humble is tend to be like that some people who are
associated with themselves with the humbly school tend to be like
that. But one of the greatest Sufis, one of the greatest, I
mean, Sheikh Abdul Qadir jeelani is probably his name is always at
the forefront of this. He was a humbly scholar.
And what's interesting is that Imam Ibn Potamia, had actually a
lot of
a lot of like for him is mentioned quite a few praises for him. So he
was a he, he had a very interesting life, he was an imam
in fic, as well and in jurisprudence, and in the south,
and he couldn't be compared to in Baghdad, there was no nobody that
could compare to him in Baghdad. In fact, what he was known about
in Baghdad is that if you read, for example, Chicago has an
addenda Dewey's saviors of Islamic spirit.
If you read his CV, as went through it, he's got a chapter on
him, showing how the kind of work that he did in his gatherings in
Baghdad, which was the dark Khilafah of the time, the
ambassador empire, located with its headquarters in Baghdad. So
that's where he is, that's one of the greatest cities that we've
known Islamic cities that we've known in terms of production of
scholars and just the environment.
So he's there. And there are various different, not just
scholars and others that come to his gatherings. But numerous other
people come to his gathering, including the royalty, various
ministers, and parts of the ruling family, they would come. And he,
he had, he was an inspiration for so many people used to come to his
gatherings and make Toba change their life completely. And silence
is very, very powerful. And that's why he's the one who's actually
known for then re establishing, you can say, to kind of
bring up this issue of taking beta with your shake. It says that he's
probably the first one responsible for formalizing it. Because what
he realized is that there's a lot of people who come in who
benefits, but then the benefit of this doesn't necessarily carry on.
So he says that if I can get a few people initiated into this
particular order, and make them give a pledge, then they're more
likely to follow that up and then go and benefit others. So that was
his thought. And that continues until today. So anyway, he
he was in Baghdad, as I mentioned, he was born there in in 470,
Hijiri, 470 Hijiri. So
he grew up there as well. And there he got very interested in
taking the path of spirituality from the others who are there
because Baghdad had a lot of spiritual scholars at the time.
And he made extreme effort in that that became his focus. So he would
really go out of his way to make extra efforts and extra exercises
in trying to purify the heart and in trying to get closer to Allah
subhanaw taala to such a degree that sometimes he would basically
just get a piece of cloth that he would wind around his his head,
and then he would wear a Juba, and then he would walk barefooted and
he would basically just eat some really basic vegetables and some
and some leaves. And he used to really exert this kind of effort
for a very long time to try to abstain from
basically indulging in the dunya. This was just his way of doing
that.
And there's numerous things that have been mentioned about him
numerous karate, etc. And I don't want to go into the depth of that
right now. He used to give fatwa according to the motto Imam Shafi
anima Muhammad, so he was quite proficient in both the Shafi and,
and humbly mouth hubs. And mashallah the scholars of Iraq
used to really be amazed by the beautiful answers and responses
used to give in terms of so he is not just a Sufi, but he was a
jurist as well. Right. So he was a jurist, in which other people used
to actually consult him. And people would admire his work for
that.
Very interesting story related about about him, that shaytan
comes in different forms. I think we've had this discussion before,
we think that shaytaan can't come in a form anymore. We don't know
that. Right? Because we know that shaytaan comes in the form of he
came during the time of the Prophet sallallahu. So in number
of battles he was there comes in the form of an old man or somebody
else to try to make people change their opinion. And so we've
discussed this before. So on one occasion,
Chef Abdulkadir, Gilani is there and he sees that there is suddenly
a light shining light that fills the horizon in front of him.
And then he hears a voice coming from there saying that I am your
Lord and Rob book. I am your Lord. Welcome back to local Mohammed.
I've just made all haram things permissible for you. They're not
lawful for you anything that's supposed to be unlawful
prohibited, haram. They're all lawful for you now.
So immediately, he says,
Yeah, Lorraine, right. He immediately deters him. But by
that term, he says, May you be May you be?
Would you call it degraded? Oh, accursed one. So then suddenly,
that light that he suddenly sought turns into smoke and darkness.
Right now, I'm not sure if anybody else could see the same thing. But
this was a vision he was having. Right at the end of the day, this
is his vision that he's just discussing. So then he hears the
voice saying, this is shaytaan he hears the voice saying now Jota
mini before kick. You just saved yourself from me by your religious
understanding.
Right?
That sounds good enough for us. Right? When somebody will say that
you've understood this, uh, you know, you'll fix it. That's why.
Right? So
he, this voice says to him that you've just protected or you've
just been given refuge through your understanding of the deen.
Whereas I have wondered, I'd love to be heard as a very innocent
Deacon, I've managed to actually miss
mislead at least 70 people like the 7070 really
high high high up people of spirituality I've managed to
mislead 70 of them. The other version actually says that he says
no, it was Allah subhanaw taala that made me understand you
because again, shaitan was trying to say that you have been
protected by your knowledge. So giving the credit credibility or
the credence the credit to the knowledge, but rather you should
be to Allah subhanaw taala anyway, somebody then asked Sheikh Abdul
Qadir jeelani, how do you know that was shaytaan? That was like
such an astonishing amazing kind of experience. How do you know
that was shaytaan be made out of Bhima out of a no shaytaan? He
says, Well, obviously when somebody tells you that all haram
things have been made halal. That person must be shaytaan to you.
Right, anybody who tells you something is halal or haram, it
becomes halal for you. That's the person who shaytaan somebody comes
and tells you that Brother You don't have to pray. Just just know
this is the you can take this as a maxim, that person is shaytaan
somebody comes tells you that you don't have to you don't have to
cover up, right or systems. You don't have to cover up shaytaan I
mean, what else I mean making something clearly haram into
halal, that's that's shaytaan that says Sign. So shaytaan didn't try
this. Once he tried more often. You might think how can shaytaan
doesn't come to us? The big shaytaan doesn't have to come to
us.
We're probably small fry.
It can shaitan we are unfortunately May Allah subhanaw
taala give us strength and fortitude. Were basically misled
by just shaytaan Alinsky just somebody telling us to do wrong
something we want something we see were misled very easily. Shaitan
doesn't have to come himself. But with these people shaitan had to
go himself because nothing else worked. And even he did not work
even he wasn't strong enough. So just because shaytaan doesn't come
to us with we're not going to end up denying these things. I don't
want the shakedown to come to us. Right. Although it sounds like you
know,
like a trademark that you once you become aware of Allah shaytaan
might come to you but Allah protect us from the shape and I
will be like Nehru, the villa
You're going to shaytani R rajim. So that's Sheikh Abdul Qadir
jeelani just want to mention the passing because otherwise we could
be here for days discussing these great people their life stories is
huge books written about them. One of the things about Sheikh Abdul
Qadir jeelani Is that a lot of his works, a lot of his actual
lectures have been have been written out in English as well.
And they're very, very powerful. Several volumes of them. There's
actually several volumes of them. They've been published by Alba's
publications. And if you can still find them, I haven't seen them
around for a while but matar Holland translated a lot of them.
The next person I want to talk to you about is a said Ahmed al
Badawi. Now, if I told you half the stories that were related
about him, you you would probably find it. absolutely unbelievable.
So I'm not even going to mention half the stories about him,
because there's some really extreme stories about him. I'll
just mention a few things because Imam Savi has actually well Imam
deed has quoted him as one of the very important people Now these
aren't people that were necessarily everybody knew but
people who were in Egypt at the time these were the scholars I
mean, actually had recorded Juliet Gilani, the world over celebrated
a lot of people would never have heard of say that Hamad Al Badawi
in the subcontinent maybe right so he doesn't really feature as well,
but it's it's nice to know. So Mr. Munna he says about him as well
that this is said Ahmed.
Ignore it ignore Ibrahim ignore Mohammed Abu Bakr al Badawi, a
Sharif al Hasib and he is from originally a tribe of Sham.
However, his father had moved to the Maghreb, which is the North
Africa, that's where he, that's where he was, and that's where he
was born. So he was born in Fez in first in Fez, which is city in
Morocco, one wonderful city, and there he was born in 569 569, so
about 100 years after Sheikh Abdul Qadir, jeelani 569
So what he does in the beginning, is he memorizes the Quran, right?
In the beginning, he memorizes the Quran
and he studies a bit of Shafi effect he went then goes to hedge
with his father and his brothers in some years later, and then he's
they stay in Makkah for a while. His father actually dies in
Morocco, Morocco, Rama, his father, those days, you could go
to Morocco, Morocco, as long as you got that you could stay there
for a while. Though, I don't think there was much visa issues in
those days and paying extra if you've been the last two years and
all the rest of it, you could just get there.
So his father is actually buried in the more Allah cemetery, which
is where hottie God Allah Juana is buried. That's the famous cemetery
of Macomb karma. Right, so north of Makkah. And the reason why he's
called Badawi is because the sheikh used to constantly wear a
mask, a cover his face, used to basically have a niqab of some
sort. Constantly. Right. So this is the kind of interesting stuff
about him.
He never, you know, he always kept that on his face, later on. And he
never got married.
And he would tell a lot of people off, so anything that was done
wrong, he was known to tell people off, he always admonished people.
That's what he's known as I taught at Bob. Proctor a top right. And
then eventually, he became silent, he stopped speaking, he would stay
silent for very long periods.
He stopped speaking.
He would then only speak by giving gestures, he stopped speaking with
his mouth. And I said, this is quite strange stuff that's
mentioned about him.
And then eventually, I would say that he probably became a dupe he
became. This is a concept where somebody almost seems like they're
losing their mind. Right, I met one of these people in North
Africa, used to be outside, outside a bit outside a particular
building. And while he sits there, and they may not even pray some of
these people, by the way, right, some of these people may not even
pray, right, I'll let you know that. And the reason for it is
that they've kind of lost their mind. But they've lost their mind
in Allah, as opposed to lost their mind come crazy, like, like a
madman. They almost seem like Mad Men in a suit, in a sense, but you
have to be very careful about them. Because they seem to have on
their path on their journey. They've kind of it's a, it's not a
twilight sutra. They all describe these, this thing they call them,
generally, we refer to them as mud lube. You want to be careful about
these people. If you ever come across them, you may say
something, but if they make a DUA, maybe that guy is probably going
to be accepted. Right? And when you say they don't praise because
when you're not in your full, conscious sanity, then you don't
pray anyway. In fact, from a fiscal perspective, if you become
unconscious for 24 hours, right for over 24 hours, over five
prayers into the six prayer, those five prayers
would be forgiven. If you slept for 24 hours your fares would not
be Forgive me to do cover of them. Right, but the only time when your
prayers actually forgiven for men, for women, they get their monthly
holidays anyway but for men, they the only time prayers forgiven for
them is if they absolutely become debilitated, they can't move at
all for over 24 hours and they missed six prayers to get into the
six pray like that then five trays become other right they don't have
to do cover or if they become unconscious for that long. So if
somebody is losing their mind for that long, then they don't have to
pray. That's why insane people don't have to pray insane people
don't have to pay zakat for example, etc, etc.
Because they're not local if they're not responsible anymore
responsibility of that you must pray You must do this You must
observe Halal haram etc. That is all based on actual consciousness,
you have lost your uncle, it's not what it's supposed to be, then you
can't be you can't be accountable. So that take this but he was such
a, you know, spiritually accomplished individual that
people used to go and you know, want to benefit from him. So
anyway, at one point, this is what happened is first of all, aka l
Hubbard. He basically became engrossed in whatever this state
was forever.
And but he was a man, you know, known for his high chivalry, high,
high manliness, you know, like a lot of honor, self honor.
That's why another shake of the of the time he says that I was told
by the prophets, Allah Lauricella, maybe in his dream, whatever, that
in Egypt, because eventually he ended up in Egypt. Eventually he
ends up in Egypt. That's probably why the che, who's an Egyptian is
mentioning this point. So he's saying that in the among the Olia
of missa, among the famous Olia of Misurata, well known after
Mohammed Avenue Shafi Mohammed Idris, the province of Assam
called Mohammed Idris A Shafi are worthy of Allah. Right the after
him, one of the person with the greatest sense of dignity and self
honor. Is is this person
is shackled by the way. And then after I say that a FISA is one of
the granddaughters of the Prophet sallallahu. Sunday is the number
of grand children of the Prophet sallallahu. And family members who
are buried there in Egypt in Cairo, is well known. I mean,
those places lots of people come there to then he says, it's some
Musharraf Medina, Al, Al Cody, then is Al manushi.
So he would go for days this shackled by the we would go for
days without eating without drinking, without without
sleeping.
A lot of the time, he would just be gazing towards the heavens to
the sky. Remember, he is in a different mode in a different
state. So he's gazing show his own Bible study in our summer. And
he's
so numerous other stories that are mentioned about him. But
he was actually told, he heard a voice telling him that you must go
to a place in Egypt called Tanabata.
Right? And that is where you're going to stay eventually. So what
happens is, he first went to Iraq, this was in the beginning, this
was in the beginning, right? I've told you about his state
afterwards. But in the beginning, he was told to travel for us. And
it was told to go east and then go west. And then eventually he says
that you're going to be settled in on data. That was kind of the
prediction that was given to him. So he went to Iraq. And then he
meets these two great people. This is Kailani, somebody else and
Rifai. They said Ahmed, the keys of Iraq and the keys of Iraq, of
the Indian subcontinent, Yemen, the Eastern West is in our hands,
meaning
they were very respected in all of these areas by the viewer. So
basically, we've got the keys to the hearts of the people, right?
He says, they said, choose whichever one you want, which one
do you want? He says, I'm not going to take the keys of anybody
except from the hand of the Fatah, which is Allah subhanaw taala.
Right. Then after that, he went to Egypt as he had been originally
instructed. And that's where he was met by the famous ruler of
Egypt, one of the greatest generals that we've had, right,
his name is, and I've been to two of his masjid and even his grave
is there, right? There's actually two major complexes that are built
by him. That is the very famous VA Hill, a va Hill Baybars.
a va Hill beavers. I think he was one of them that who attacked the
tortoise, right? So he says that he was he when he got there. He
met with him with all of his, his whole army was there and he really
honored him a lot. And so he got there in 600
634 Hijiri. So then he went to this place called turn data, and
then he settled on the roof of a building.
And that's where he then stayed, he would not leave this place
night or day.
Right, he would not leave this place night today. for about 12
years he stayed there. Sometimes he would be overcome by something
and he would shout very, very loudly. Numerous people, for
example, found a lot of benefit from him in terms of getting close
to Allah subhanaw taala. So they would go, and they would sit with
him.
They were already a number of Olia in Panetta when he got there. So
what happens is,
when he when he came, several of them left, they couldn't stand.
They just couldn't be there anymore. They were just overawed
by him. They couldn't stay. Some of them left.
For example, no out of reverence and respect for him like Sheikh
Hassan Al Nerney. And he went and stayed somewhere else and that's
where he settled and then that's where he's buried.
And mashallah, this is got a lot of respect there. But some of them
stayed like Sheikh Salim will MongoDB, Sheikh Salim,
and,
and a number of others, however, there are some who who criticize
them, who objected to him, and who oppose them. For example, there
was a sizable ie one, he was probably somebody to do with the
ruling party there or to do with the rulers there. And he was a way
of Allah Himself, He was known as which will come on the face of the
moon. That's how we're respected. He was at the time, kind of, well,
Ian kebenaran. He was a major way of Allah at the time. But then he
it says that he developed hassad and jealousy for him, like who is
this new Sheikh that's coming in town and so become so popular?
This is something that people have to worry about, because it's when
somebody else comes in, then it's like competition. So it says that
he was affected by this. That's why his Wilaya was taken away.
His closeness to Allah subhanaw taala was taken away. And he's he
doesn't died afterwards. But he says that the the place that he's
buried in, right, this is the biographer saying, saying this,
and I've read this in, in another Egyptian scholars work, Mr. Shara
and his work. You mentioned this in addable software, if I remember
correctly, as well. Right. So I've never been to this place myself.
But he says that if you go to turn data, the place that where this
watch will come at is is buried. He says it's become a place where
dogs gather now, right? It's become a place where dogs gather
now, and a saying that there is absolutely no smell they have any
goodness, it's a bad vibes you get in that place. It says about the
sheikh, by the way that whenever he would wear any kind of garment
or email or something like that, he wouldn't take it off afterwards
until it became completely worn out. I think he was in another
world.
Right? So don't think of him as kind of some normal person. Why
isn't he doing that? Why isn't he doing that? He would just not take
it off.
One day, one of his students, I think, Abdullah Abdullah ji said
to him, I want to see your face because you know, it remove your
your cover from your face, I want to see your face.
So he says that Kulu Navratan barrage will
every glimpse, it will be for a man, every glimpse will cost the
man will cost an individual. Right?
So the person said, Ernie, I want to see your face.
He opened it, and he died instantly.
Right? I remember hearing these stories before I could never
understand them before. But again, these are Allahu Alem what it is,
right? What Allahu Allah, what it is, numerous other Kurama sets
that numerous other Kurama that he had, I'm not going to go into all
of them.
I just want to bring all of this to you, because you will hear
these stories. Again, our response to them is, you know, whatever the
case is, it's these are all possible possibilities. Right?
Just because they don't happen to us. I mean, the last lecture we
dealt with that, I don't want to repeat that again, but
that's basically what it is.
He eventually passed away
in seven hundreds, sorry, 665 Hijiri.
Then we've got again somebody else that the Egyptians have a lot of
respect for said Ibrahim at the SUTI
said Ibrahim Dasuki Munna he says about him that he was a coder she
and a Hashimi and he was Shafi in Malta, one of the great Imams of
the of the time. And, again, numerous things. He knew a number
of languages, he could speak to various different people. There's
numerous Kurama mentioned about him. And again, I'm not going to
go into all of that right now. There's a very interesting
story about a crocodile have taken some kids, some child, and the
mother came and he sent one of his people to announce by the river
that whichever crocodile took it, he needs to bring it back and the
crocodile came and brought the child back. And so many other
stories that are related about him. He died in 670, Hijiri, 600
and 7600s. They seem to be like, after the Tsar, remember Hassan
has just passed away. Gilani has just passed away rocky Muhammad
Allah. Right. So that looks like the kind of fifth sixth century
where numerous Sufis picking up at this point, then you have said Ali
Abu Hassan a Cheveley. He's obviously mentioned the very
famous ones of Egypt, you can tell those who are well known in Egypt,
right. When you go to the subcontinent, you're going to
mention you're going to mention other others names like Sheikh
Mohammed said Hindi, right, which is Majid Al Thani, right of the
earlier ones, and imaginary and there's a numerous there's
numerous others that were around the Delhi area and the surrounding
area. So I guess he's Egyptian so that's why he's mentioning said it
will have to show that he and Imam Shafi I think I don't even need to
mention too much because there are so many things about Chaturvedi.
There are so many things about Shadi and he has a whole tariqa
and it's actually very popular today. You don't really hear much
about the Sookie Talica the or the Bader retrica. For example, you
hear a few things about the Riveria right. The To be honest, I
mean, this, I will have to share it here has a say it is from the
family of the Prophet salAllahu alayhi wasallam. And not only
that, he seems to be this is his. This seems to be his.
He seems to be from the family of the Mola, Idris Mola, Idris many,
many beans to Morocco, if anybody has been to Morocco, they will
notice that Mola Idris is the Conqueror is basically the founder
of Morocco as such, he was his his he's buried down there. And he's
got a two minute cetera and he was supposed to be from the family of
the Prophet salallahu Salam. And that's why the current rulers are
also from the family of the salary center. They go up further on. So
it looks like this particular individual is also from that, but
then he eventually went to Egypt and that's where he's buried
towards the southern part of Egypt. That's where he's buried.
And he was in terms of the soul. He's actually from the Kadri line.
But because so his history goes up to Sheikh Abdul Qadir jeelani.
He's about probably two or three centuries later, but that goes up
to Sheikh Abdul Qadir jeelani. But then he becomes so well known
himself that the Shah Villita Rica is the shell theory called the
rhetoric is like a sub branch of the car, the rhetoric that's
basically what that what that's about.
So there's numerous seminars said, I mean, we can go on speaking
about these great people. But finally, he mentioned said
Mohammed Al Khalifa T. Again, she said, Muhammad, Muhammad is
another great scholar, great Sufi of the time, but we're not going
to mention much more about that. I want to carry on now from
what he says. So he says,
Yeah, then he mentioned finally he mentioned alcohol, or Bernie said
Abdullah and next Monday, we're at the bar who for her hula hula
hoops sada to metal Muhammadiyah Radi Allahu Anhu Mwana him, I
mean, all of these are the leaders of the ummah. Muhammadiyah in
terms of spirituality, right in terms spiritual, these are the
ones whose names shine out. And may Allah subhanaw taala be
pleased with them. And may Allah subhanaw taala be pleased with us.
I mean Europe. So then he says for che who led the du loup Allah,
Allah He Yojimbo, a Hakuna could Celica, Allah tariqa T shaped him
in Masha, Tarik, anybody who sits down as a sheikh, right, who is
basically telling people about the path of Allah who's directing
people to the path of Allah,
it is necessary that that person has already also undertaken a
similar journey
at the hands of a nother one of the machinery of the body. And the
person has himself made, expended all of the efforts to reach a
particular because the more effort you put into spirituality, the
higher the level of spirituality you will attain. So, the best is
going to be the one who's had the highest level of effort in
becoming a better person and becoming closer to Allah subhanaw
taala. He says, had that the habit was ALLAH and who Runa tilbyr
Sharia to such a degree that they have become the habits. Jared has
ever been civilize? Here, it would mean discipline. The person is
very disciplined in their methodology in their way that they
do things for the sake of Allah, and all of the human weaknesses
have disappeared. Or at least most of the human weaknesses that
attack people that generally cause people to fail. They have the
They have left what in life Ijebu HD Naboo otherwise, is wajib to
abstain from these people because they can't take you to Allah. To
be honest, I mean, our state today is such that we don't have too
many accomplished people there are mashallah they would be, but there
aren't as many as we would like. That's why, if we're if we're to
abide by this, we'll probably never find it. You know, it'd be
very difficult to find the chef. It's very somebody you can relate
to. There are great to you, but you may not be able to relate to
them. They may speak a different language or whatever the case is.
We ask Allah subhanaw taala to suffice us to give us and to
provide us for in the cathedral Mina nurseryman kala the Imam
Aminul Aima tilava Radi Allahu Anhu wala Qin Novia aka ad Zaha
anticodon him follow me or tukad More etiquette Ali sunnah. Well
whom Farah can shed shatter cut Don lofi aka EDM, Kalka derivative
of radium.
He says a
lot of people who have
followed the Imam of the four Imams, right there are people who
follow the four Imams maybe in jurisprudence, but then he says
that in their aka in their beliefs, so in fake and
jurisprudence, they follow somebody when it comes to their
beliefs. They've basically gone against the beliefs of even the
four Imams so they don't even have the beliefs of the Appaloosa novel
Jama anymore and there's numerous of these sects which have
basically been misled like the Kadri etc they may be Hanafy chef
is medic is humble is whatever but they've they've lost the path
Wamena nurse in my years mo n n who sadly cut buddy up early lie
to Allah for yet as a busy him and there are then those people who
think that they are on the path of Allah they are on the path of the
south and path of tariqa and they even dress like that for it as a
resume they had they dress like that with the turbans and
everything else right where the Colombina you humaneness and the
human home, they even speak the lingo. They even use the terms the
Sufi, they are the proper Sufi terms they use all of those so
anyway listen to everything that this guy is a great Sufi May Allah
preserve us from this what * and who baton whereas the real
whereas the real state is that they are completely false right
they are completely charlatans yum no button home in a time they
basically just filling the food with food filling their stomach
with foods. That's the whole purpose for this filling their
stomach with food Saba and kind of halal and haram and they don't
care whether it's halal or haram that comes to them.
When you become popular like that there will be people being bring
you things you don't care Halal haram you just take an eat well a
haram and
and where people are the dunya
will throw but several al Felisa and they literally pounce on to
the world just like a wild animal pounces onto its prey what Obama
Geron enough so shaken and sometimes they put themselves up
as a shake what a who a tuber on your start doing Allahu Bish be
beshear ki mushy hottie mushy hottie he Yeah, Allah
called the brothel hotel Ferny
is basically saying then he has his Marines his, his associates,
who will then basically be hunting down people to to bring them to
come on, you need to come to our show.
The other day, somebody told me that I told someone so that I'm
you know,
I've given beta to you or whatever the case is, like, Why do you have
to tell anybody who you've given beta to?
You know, you give it to somebody and then you're gonna tell
everybody why would you need to do that?
Have you like just joined the club and mashallah, now you've got
like, you're a Club member now. So you're gonna get some prestige by
this? Seriously, if you become better to somebody, why'd you do
it for the whole purpose of it is that I want to learn from that you
want to learn from the person? So it's a very personal thing. Nobody
even needs to know to be honest. Nobody really needs to know.
You become beta to somebody I'm not saying you need to keep it a
secret but I'm saying you don't need to publicize it either.
Right okay, I'm beta so and so. So what what does that make you?
He's a great person. What about you though?
You think it's like you've got an under you join the club now.
That's why somehow I think some, maybe some orders even tell you
because I did speak to one particular Sheikh who is in a
different tariqa and I asked him about the Tariqa. Exactly. And he
says look to be honest, Alter Ego is so simple. You get into it, the
shake does most of the work, you just have to do you know the small
things like this, the shake does most of the work that's it. That's
wonderful.
That's like you putting putting them onto a conveyor
Robots. You're an escalator. No, you don't have to climb yourself.
Either shake is going to take you that's a possibility. But more
national autonomy. He's explained this very clearly. He says, Look,
the shake, can give you a boost. Because shake are generally going
to inspire you is going to give you a boost, but you need to
provide the substance, he'll give you a boost. And if you don't work
hard afterwards, you're going to come back down very quickly. So if
the sheikh gives you a boost, and you feel all elated, you need to
work hard to build that base so that you don't come back down. Or
you don't come back down as where you were. So having a shake is not
something to show off about. It's a very personal thing between you
and Allah subhanaw taala and the sheikh, and hamdulillah just
because you're part of a shake doesn't make you any greater
person. In fact, if it makes you arrogant, then that's to your
detriment. That's to our detriment. So we need to be very
careful about this. That's why he's saying that this particular
you puts himself up and then he's telling us when he's gone find
others. Right, go and find others that we need to hunt them down.
Where's where's our Munna and Muhammad Allah che and they all is
Merida sir. They actually thinking that a sheiks onto something this
guy is a great Sheikh Willa eco Homolka THE MOON Okay the moon.
These people are big liars.
Poker a shout out Marathi billeter Allah say there are even further
toward the Allahu COVID Lee. Radu bill, Imani will tell you what to
behold him. Well how do we handle hope be that one from the loo.
That these people they were satisfied with just their whims
and notions. And they were tested by whatever they've been given in
this world. They jumped into the seas the oceans of love, just by
claim whereas they didn't even become wet. They thought they're
swimming in the ocean of spirituality. But the water has
not even has not even motion them has not even made them wet at all.
For whom this for whom fish Salah Mia Brahimi McCarney him are my
version of sad and who could kill you. But the horror word Cara
Liana hum Tabby Rojava and in fact these people have actually
retrogressed because they've just followed their whims of dentists
were shaytaan or yaku Duhem Illa Colima Yohe boohooman home come
call one Madhavi la Mr. Habla Amma Island who the hazard Amin in the
unforeseen Don Lou is basically saying that the shaytaan became
their their drivers became their leaders to that which that which
they wanted that Allah shaytaan is is going to take them further into
what they wanted. had that sort of in a HELOC him and dasa Ducati him
we saw that Oklahoma economy today Erica what Hello minimun fairly
Muhammad Hassan I mean we'll carry on with this later in sha Allah.
May Allah subhanaw taala protect us may Allah subhanho wa Taala
grant us his closeness and the cloud and grant us the love of V
of him and the love of those whose love will benefit us in his court.
He read that one and Al hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen for when to
Salam, Salam to the agenda and he will eat Quran Allah who may clean
up your medical studies. Allah homea that jalla wa Karamja or
hamara he mean Aloha masala I certainly Marina so you know
Mohammed Martha and you say you're gonna hammer hammer hammer
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Oh Allah we sit here today asking for your mercy and your
forgiveness of Allah we sit here today asking for your blessing of
Allah to envelope us with Your blessings of Allah to bless us in
everything that you have given us. Oh Allah, we thank You for Your
for the security you have provided us of Allah for the health that
you have provided us our love. Above all we thank you for your
for the Eman that you have given us. of Allah We thank you for the
concern that you have given us of Allah, we don't have enough
concern of Allah we aren't able to do enough for you we are unable to
praise you. O Allah, we are unable to worship you and fulfill the
rights of your worship of Allah we ask you for forgiveness for our
shortcomings and for our defects of Allah we ask you forgiveness,
for our sins, for our excesses of Allah for our violations of Allah
for our infractions of Allah we ask you to forgive us for our
disobedience is of Allah. Only you can forgive us and we can't even
ask anyone else of Allah we ask that You grant us your love and
the love of those whose love will benefit us in your court. or Allah
we ask that these great people that we have spoken about, Oh
Allah, we ask that You grant us the blessings that you granted
them. Oh Allah, we haven't worked as much as them. We don't we're
not as pure as these people but Oh Allah, we ask that you do to our
love of them and our messenger Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa
salam, that you benefit us and you grant us, O Allah, O Allah, you've
told us that you are to be asked and you're the best of those who
are to be asked
And you're the best of those who can give our Allah so we have
nobody else to ask except you, you are the only one we can ask you
the best one we can ask. So here we sit here, the old and the
young, the men and the women, and we sit and we ask you to bless us
all and to do not let us turn away from here without being forgiven
of Allah we know we haven't offered much in way of worship,
even whatever we have offered, it is broken, it is defective of
Allah, it is weak. But Allah we ask you, we asked you to complete
us to make us accomplished Oh ALLAH to big make us closer and to
make the rest of our life better than the previous part of our
life. Oh Allah grantors satisfaction. Oh Allah by allowing
us to do that which is to please you, and that which is acceptable
in your court. Oh Allah protect us from the harms and protects us
from the wrongs and the disobedience of Allah We ask that
you help us and you assist us. Oh Allah protect us and our children.
Protect us and our children protect us and our children and
our descendants until the Day of Judgment, protect us and our
families our health of Allah protect our health and grant us
blessing in our health of Allah We ask that you accept our doors Oh
Allah, we ask that you accept our doors you accept our doors and you
send your abundant blessings ALLAH messenger Muhammad sallallahu
alayhi wa salam, and you grant us his company in the hereafter.
Subhan Allah because mobilicity Amaya see phone was salam when I
was more sitting on hamdulillah