#The Tariqa of Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani
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be-a-muslim-1st · 6 months ago
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Shaykh Abdul Qadir Al-Jilani, Allah sanctify his secret, related:
"A man once came to see what he could learn from Imam Al-Shibli, so he asked him:
"What kind of patience [sabr] is hardest on those who are patient [Sabirin]?"
Imam Al-Shibli answered, "Patience in relation to Allah [as-sabr fi 'llah]."
The man answered back, "No."
He said, "Patience for the sake of Allah [as-sabr li'llah]."
The man answered, "No."
He said, "Patience in bearing with Allah [as-sabr ma'a 'llah]?"
The man answered, "No."
Imam Al-Shibli, then said: "Well then, what is it?"
The man answered, "Patience in enduring separation from Allah [as-sabr 'ani 'llah]."
At this point, Imam Al-Shibli gave vent to such a plaintive cry that his spirit was almost destroyed.
[Sufficient Provision for Seekers - Al-Ghunya li-Talibi Tariq al-Haqq - Volume 5]
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sufiphilippines · 2 years ago
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Gift for All Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jama’ah
Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jama’ah refers to Ash’ari or Maturidi in Aqeeda, Hanafi, Shafi,Maliki or Hanbali and Madh’hab, they respect Tasawwuf WAHHABIS ARE NOT AHLUS SUNNAH WAL JAMA’AH
Ijazah for any Sunni who accepts these,
Updated as of March 30 2023 with Additional Ijaza on Salawat Kanzul Haqaiq from Sayyiduna Shaykh Moulay AbdulKabir
Dalail Khairat with Ijazah(p.158) and Sanad,
Dalāʼil al-khayrāt wa-shawāriq al-anwār fī dhikr al-ṣalāt ʻalá al-Nabī al-mukhtār (Arabic: دلائل الخيرات وشوارق الأنوار في ذكر الصلاة على النبي المختار, lit. ‘Waymarks of Benefits and the Brilliant Burst of Lights in the Remembrance of Blessings on the Chosen Prophet’), usually shortened to Dala’il al-Khayrat, is a famous collection of prayers for the Islamic prophet Muhammad, which was written by the Moroccan Shadhili scholar Sayyiduna Shaykh Muhammad al-Jazuli ق (died 1465)
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Al Fuyudat Al Rabbaniyya Emanations of lordly Grace by Al Ghawth Sayyiduna Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani ق
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Al Kunuz An Nuraniyyah (Ahzab,Awrad,Adhkar of the Qadiri and Shadhili Tariqa) with Ijazah(p.604) and Sanad
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Dalail Khairat with Ijazah and Sanad from Sayyiduna Saykh Mahmud Ad Durra hafizahullah, a student of Sayyiduna Shaykh Muhammad Zakariyyah Al Bukhari ق
وقد أجزت بها كل من طلب الإجازة
كما أجازني سيدي الشيخ محمدزكريا البخاري رحمه الله
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Ba Alawi Ahzab,Awrad,Adkhar and Salawat with Ijazah(check Biographies and Reference part) from Sayyiduna Habib Umar bin Hafiz hafizahullah wa qaddasallahu sirrahu:
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The name Ba’Alawi itself is a Hadhrami contraction of the terms Bani ‘Alawi or the Clan of ‘Alawi.
In the early fourth century Hijri at 318 H, Sayyid Ahmad al-Muhaajir bin Isa ar-Rumi bin Muhammad al-Naqib bin Ali al-Uraidhi ibn Ja’far al-Sadiq migrated from Basrah, Iraq first to Mecca and Medina, and then to Hadhramout, to avoid the chaos then prevalent in the Abbasid Caliphate
The name ‘Alawi refers to the grandson of Sayyid Ahmad al-Muhajir, who was the first descendant of Husain, Muhammad’s grandson, to be born in Hadramaut and the first to bear such a name.
KITAB SHAWARIQUL ANWAR
Abuya Sayyid Muhammad bin Alwi Al-Maliki said: “ Anyone who has my wirid book, means that he has received a Ijazah (permission to practice it). The Ijazah is not from me, but directly from the authors of the wird and ahzab
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Ahzab,Awrad,Adhkad and Salawat of the Ja’fari Tariqa with Ijazah and Sanad:
Shaykh Salih al-Jaʿfari has given a general ijāza in all Ṣalawāt, so a murīd is free to recite any formula of Ṣalawāt.
As a general rule, the material we share on our various platforms come with a general ijaza from Shaykh Salih himself. (Ref: https://lightoftheazhar.com/seeking-permission/)
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Kanz Al Nafahat
Kanz Al Saada
Jalibat al Faraj
Fatiha al-Aqfal and Dawat al-Yusr al-Qarib
Al Salawat Al Ja’fariya:
Ahzab and Adkhar with Ijazah from Sayyiduna Shaykh Muhammad Shareef bin Farid hafizahullah
To download these three supplications follow the following link:
●THREE SUPPLICATIONS ‎ AGAINST EVILDOERS ‎THE ENVIOUS & ENEMIES
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●A GIFT WHICH I RECEIVED FROM THE VIRTUOUS SAGES OF AFRICA:
In a state of ablution recite ten times per day for thirty consecutive days the following 12 Divine Names of Allah:
يَا اللَّهُ يَا بَرُّ يَا كَافِي يَا غَنِيُّ يَا فَتَاحُ يَا وَهَابُ يَا رَزَاقُ يَا كَرِيمُ يَا مُعْطِي يَا جَوَادُ يَا وَاسِعُ يَا ذُو الْفَضْلِ الْعَظِيمِ
“O Allah, O Dutiful, O Sufficient, O Independent, O Opener, O Giver, O Provider, O Generous, O Bestower, O Munificent, O Vast, O Possessor of tremendous bounty.”
YAA ALLAHU YAA BARRU YAA KAAFI YAA GHANIYU
YAA FATAAHU YAA WAHHAABU YAA RAZAAQU YAA KAREEMU YAA MU`TII YAA JAWAADU YAA WAASI`U YAA DHU AL-FADLI AL-`ADHEEMI
KANZ AL SAADAH WA AL RASYAD LI MAN FAQA AHL AL ZIYADAH WA AL UBBAD
With Ijazah and Sanad from Sayyiduna Shaykh Haji Muhammad Fuad bin Kamaludin
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Ijaza on the Adkhar of Idrisiyyah Tariqa:
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Dua Nasiri and Hizb Nasr with Ijazah and Sanad:
From Sayyiduna Shaykh Adnan Raja hafizahullah
In the words of Sayyiduna Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi hafizahullah, “The Nasiri Supplication contains amazing secrets for fulfilling needs and destroying oppressors.”
The chain of ijazah for this dua:
1. Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi from
2. Shaykh Muhammad al-Makki al-Kattani from
3. Ahmad b. Abi Bakr al-Nasiri (d.1337) from his father
4. Abu Bakr b. Ali (d.1281) from his father
5. Ali b. Yusuf (d.1235) from his father
6. Abu’l Mahasin Yusuf b. Nasir (d.1197) from his uncle
7. Abu’l Abbas Ahmad b. Muhammad (d.1129) from his father
8. Imam Abu Abd Allah Muhammad b. Muhammad (d.1085) — composer of this supplication.
●Download Dua Nasiri here (Essential Islam edition):
●Hizb al-Nasr here:
Hizb Nasr with Ijazah from Sayyiduna Shaykh Dr. Abdul Azeez Khatib Al Hasani
*حزب البحر للإمام الشاذلي رضي الله عنه* .
هذا وقد أجزت وأذنت لمن أحب قراءته من الإخوة أن يقرأه ليكتسب الإسناد المتصل مني الفقير إلى سيدنا ال��مام الشاذلي قدس الله سره.
Hizb Imam Nawawi ق
With Ijazah:
حزب الإمام النووي
أجزت به من قبل الإجازة وقال : قبلت ،
وأرويه عن جماعة من شيوخنا قراءة وسماعا ، منهم سيدنا الشيخ محمد متولي الشعراوي رضي الله عنه ، بأسانيدهم إلى
الإمام النووي رضي الله عنه .
Hizib Falah
Oleh KH. Anwar Syafi’i
Pembina JRA.
Hizb Al Falahbof Sayyiduna Sheikh Hasan Asy Shadhili through Hadratussyaikh KH. M Hasyim Asy’ari with Ijazah
(خاصية)
فونيكا ويريدان حزب الفلاح للأستاذ الأكبر أبي الحسن الشاذلى رضي الله عنه. سينتن كع مداومهاكن ماهوس فونكا حزب بعد صلاة الصبح و بعد الصلاة العصر و عند ارادة النوم ان شاء الله تعالى كافاريعان كابكجان في الدنيا و الاخرة و أجزت لمن وقع هذ الحزب في يده وهو أهل للاجازة بحق اجازتي عن شيخنا العلامة محمد محفوظ بن عبد الله إسماعيل الجاوي ثم المكي عن السيد محمد امين إبن السيد احمد المداني عن الشيخ عبد الغني النقشبندي عن الشيخ إسماعيل بن الرومي ثم المداني عن الشيخ صالح الفلاني عن ابن سنة عن مولاي الشريف محمد بن عبد الله الوولاتي عن ابي عثمان سعيد قدوره عن سعيد بن ابن احمد المقري عن عبد إبن علي عن البرهان القلقشندي عن ابي العباس احمد بن محمد ابن اب بكر الوسطى عن الخطيب صدر الدين ابى الفتح محمد ابن احمد الميدومي عن ابى العباس احمد المرسى عن مؤلفه سيدي ابي الحسن على بن عبد الله ابن عبد الجبار الشاذلى الشّريف الحسانى رضي الله عن الجميع و نفعنا بهم و امدنا بأسرارهم و اعاد علينا من بركتهم امين
الفقير اليه تعالى:
محمد هاشم اشعرى-خادم العلم
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Hizb Nasr with Ijazah from Shaykh al-Hadith Dr Yusri Rushdi Jabar (Lecturer, al-Azhar Mosque, Cairo Egypt
Hizb Bahr with Ijazah and Sanad from Sayyiduna shaykh Al Mukarrom Abuya KH. Miftachul Akhyar(Chairperson of the Indonesian Ulema Council)
Note before reading Hizb Bahr, dedicate one surah fatiha atleast to Sayyiduna Muhammad ﷺ and Imam Shadhili qaddasallahu sirrahu
Salawat Wahidiyyah with Ijazah
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Lembaran Sholawat Wahidiyah
Ijazah Mawlid Barzanji and Sanad from Sayyiduna Shaykh Muhammad Husni Ginting al-Langkati hafizahullah
Faqir ila Allah Muhammad Husni Ginting bin Muhammad Hayat Ginting al-Langkati :
I received and narrate the kitab Mawlid Barzanji from Syeikh Saya al-Alim as-Shaykh Ahmad Damanhuri bin Arman al-Banteni who died at 1426 hijriyah, he narrates from his great teacher al-Allamah al-Muhaddis as-Shaykh Umar Hamdan al-Mahrisi at-Tunisi al-Madani who died1368 hijriyyah, he narrates from al Allamah Shaykh Sayyid Ahmad bin Ismail al-Barzanji Mufti Madh’hab Imam Syafi`i in Madinah, he narrates from his father Sayyid Ismail bin Sayyid Zaynal Abidin al-Barzanji, he narrates from his father al-Allamah Sayyid Zainal Abidin bin Sayyid Muhammad Abdul Hadi al-Barzanji, he narrates from his father al-Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Abdul Hadi al-Barzanji, he narrates from al-Allamah al-Faqih Syeikh Sayyid Ja`far bin Sayyid Hasan bin Sayyid Abdul Karim al-Barzanji, author of kitab ” Maulid al-Barzanji
Ijazah Mawlid Barzanji and Sanad from Sayyiduna Shaykh Muhammad Munirul Ikhwan
ﻗﺎﻝ ﺍﻟﻔﻘﻴﺮ ﺍﻟﺤﺎﺝ محمد ﻣﻨﻴﺮ ﺍﻻﺧﻮﺍﻥ ﺑﻦ ﺳﺒﻜﻰ ﺍﺳﻤﺎﻋﻴﻞ : ﺍﺟﺰﺗﻜﻢ ﺑﻘﺮﺍﺀﺓ ﻋﻘﺪ ﺍﻟﺠﻮﻫﺮ ﻓﻲ ﻣﻮﻟﺪ ﺍﻟﻨﺒﻲ ﺍﻷﺯﻫﺮ ‏( ﻣﻮﻟﺪ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻰ ‏) ﻟﻠﺴﻴﺪ ﺟﻌﻔﺮ ﺑﻦ ﺣﺴﻦ ﺑﻦ ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻜﺮﻳﻢ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻰ
ﻫﺬﺍ ﻛﻤﺎ ﺍﺟﺎﺯﻧﻰ ﺷﻴﺨﻰ ‏( ١ ‏) ﻛﻴﺎﻫﻰ ﺍﻟﺤﺎﺝ ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺍﺣﻤﺪ ﺳﻬﻞ ﻣﺤﻔﻮﻅ ﻋﻦ ‏( ٢ ‏) ﺍﻟﺸﻴﺦ ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﻳﺎﺳﻴﻦ ﺑﻦ ﻋﻴﺴﻰ ﺍﻟﻔﺎﺩﻧﻰ ﻋﻦ ‏( ٣ ‏) ﺍﻟﺸﻴﺦ ﺍﻟﺴﻴﺪ ﺯﻛﻰ ﺑﻦ ﺍﺣﻤﺪ ﺑﻦ ﺍﺳﻤﺎﻋﻴﻞ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻰ ﻋﻦ ‏( ٤ ‏) ﺍﺑﻴﻪ ﻣﻔﺘﻲ ﺍﻟﻤﺪﻳﻨﺔ ﺍﻟﻤﻨﻮﺭﺓ ﺍﻟﺸﻴﺦ ﺍﺣﻤﺪ ﺑﻦ ﺍﺳﻤﺎﻋﻴﻞ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻲ ﻋﻦ ‏( ٥ ‏) ﺍﺑﻴﻪ ﺍﻟﺸﻴﺦ ﺍﻟﺴﻴﺪ ﺍﺳﻤﺎﻋﻴﻞ ﺑﻦ ﺯﻳﻦ ﺍﻟﻌﺎﺑﺪﻳﻦ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻲ ﻋﻦ ‏( ٦ ‏) ﺍﺑﻴﻪ ﺍﻟﺸﻴﺦ ﺍﻟﺴﻴﺪ ﺯﻳﻦ ﺍﻟﻌﺎﺑﺪﻳﻦ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻲ ﺑﻦ ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺍﻟﻬﺎﺩﻱ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻲ ﻋﻦ ‏( ٧ ‏) ﺍﺑﻴﻪ ﺍﻟﺸﻴﺦ ﺍﻟﺴﻴﺪ ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺍﻟﻬﺎﺩﻱ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻲ ﻋﻦ ‏( ٨ ‏) ﻋﻤﻪ ﻣﺆﻟﻒ ﺍﻟﻤﻮﻟﺪ ﺍﻟﺴﻴﺪ ﺟﻌﻔﺮ ﺑﻦ ﺍﻟﺤﺴﻦ ﺑﻦ ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻜﺮﻳﻢ ﺑﻦ ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺑﻦ ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﺮﺳﻮﻝ ﺍﻟﺒﺮﺯﻧﺠﻲ ﺍﻟﺤﺴﻴﻨﻲ
Sayyiduna Shaykh Muhammad Shareef bin Farid hafizahullah:
I give a general license (ijaaza `aama) to any Muslim who comes across this text, studies it and desires to be a part of the Golden Chain of the awliyya and `ulama cited in this seminal text; and who desire to share in the baraka of Shehu Uthman ibn Fuduye`.
Sayyiduna Shaykh Hamza Kettani hafizahullah:
Mawlid SimtudDuror, Khulasah Book of Sayyiduna Habib Umar bin Hafiz, Awrad,Adhkar and Salawat of the Ba Alawi Tariqa with Ijaza:
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
لكم الإجازة من الحبيب المنصب علي بن عبدالقادر الحبشي
في قراءة وكتابة وحفظ مولد سمط الدرر لسيدنا الإمام الحبشي
وفي جميع كتب أوراد وأذكار الطريقة العلوية
Mawlid AdDiyaul Lami’, Khulasah Book of Sayyiduna Habib Umar bin Hafiz hafizahullah, Awrad, Adkhar and Salawat of the Ba Alawi Tariqa with Ijaza from Habib Muhammad Bin Hussain Al Habashiy
Our esteemed teacher ; (Abubakar Salim Smith/ Bakr Smith) Habib.Abubakar Bin Salim Bin Smith; has the “ijazah” / permission to teach and share Khulasah Maddad directly from Habib Umar bin Hafidz; and he has taught me and given me permission to share with everyone who wants to read the Ratib/Wirid/Hizb within this Cream of Remembrance: especially in these past days of worry for Muslims, globally or locally. I encourage reading this Hizb An-Nasr ( Imam Al-Haddad) everyday. Inshaallah, may Allah SWT accept our efforts and answer our prayers.
Ijazah in Dalailul Khayrat with Ahzab, Istanbul version
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
On the 14th of May 2022, the Singapore jammat hosted the Live Talk (arranged by the Royal Ottoman Society) with our beloved Shaykh Bahauddin. He blessed us with a Tablespread of Spiritual Nourishment that night.
During the Q&A session a mureed was asking if he had the permission to recite, other than the Dalailul Khayrat, Hizbul Wiqayah by Ibn Arabiق.
Shaykh Bahauddin revealed that he has been reciting it daily, in the Istanbul publication of the Dalailul Khairat, and has given Ijazah for everyone to practice the same.
All the Hizbs Shaykh Bahauddin reads are in the PDF attached above.
The 5 daily recitals in this book:
•Dalailul Khairat
•Hizbul A’ zham
•Hizbul Istighfar
•Hizbul Wiqayah
•Hizbul Ghoyath
Salawat Kanzul Haqaiq of the Hashimiyya Habibiyya Darqawiyya Shadhiliyya
Ijazah from the Murshid of the Tariqa Sayyiduna Shaykh Moulay Abdalkabir Al-Belghiti Qaddas Allahu sirrah ul-Aziz
و عليكم السلام ورحمة الله تعالى وبركاته سيدي
نعم لكم الإذن في ذلك سيدي
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muhammadtahsin · 3 years ago
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A person cannot be classed as a great muttaqi, and careful, cautious, in matters of deen, until he thinks ten things as compulsory upon himself.
1. He sees that it is fardh upon me to protect my tongue from Gheebah (Backbiting)
2. Staying away and refraining from bad thoughts about other people.
3. Refraining from making fun of other people.
4. 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗴𝗮𝘇𝗲 and not looking at things which you shouldn't be looking at.
5. Alaways being truthful with the tongue.
6. 𝗔𝗹𝘄𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗳𝗮𝘃𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝗹𝗹𝗮𝗮𝗵 upon you and never be amazed at your own qualities.
(I am this, I am that, I have good family, I am rich, these are all my hard work, My job, my business, my work etc will lead one to pride.
These are all from Allaah and these are blessings only from Allaah Ajjawazal)
7. To Spend his wealth in Haqq (in truth) and not spend his wealth in batil (in waste)
8. Don't take for yourself Ulu' and Kibr (Pride, haughtiness, being lofty)
9. Being Punctual of the 𝗳𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗱𝗮𝗶𝗹𝘆 𝗽𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿𝘀 in their times.
10. Being Mustaqim and steadfast upon 𝗦𝘂𝗻𝗻𝗮𝗵 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗝𝗮𝗺𝗮'𝗮𝗵. (Holding on to the sunnah of Rasul Muhammad (S.A.W) and the path of the Jama'ah al-Muslimeen)
That's when he will be classed as a pious, and a cautious and a careful person in the eyes of Allaah (SWT),
- 𝙎𝙝𝙖𝙮𝙠𝙝 𝘼𝙗𝙙𝙪𝙡 𝙌𝙖𝙙𝙞𝙧 𝙅𝙞𝙡𝙖𝙣𝙞
𝐀͟𝐛͟𝐨͟𝐮͟𝐭͟ ͟𝐀͟𝐝͟𝐛͟𝐮͟𝐥͟ ͟𝐐͟𝐚͟𝐝͟𝐢͟𝐫͟ ͟𝐉͟𝐢͟𝐥͟𝐚͟𝐧͟𝐢͟:
Abdul Qadir Jilani is a controversial person nowadays. While if you asked the scholars, they'd say Abdul Qadir Jilani was an Imam of 𝗔𝗵𝗹𝗲 𝗦𝘂𝗻𝗻𝗮𝗵 𝘄𝗮𝗹 𝗝𝗮𝗺'𝗮𝗵. He was upon the tawhid, right manhaz; he was upon the right aqidah. He was so knowledgeable that people considered him one of the most knowledgeable people of his time. He was a follower of Sunnah, and he was a great Imam and benefited the ummah with his knowledge. However, It doesn't mean that there aren't any shortcomings here or there. He was not infallible; he was a human being like us. He must have had some weak narrations, false opinions, and maybe some innovations like all scholars. But if compared to the vast knowledge he had, and about the tawhid and the good things he had done, this is negligible.
However, we do not honor his followers when we praise Abdul Qadir Jilani. At the moment, those who follow "𝗤𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗿𝗶𝘆𝗮" Tariqa (Sects/Cult) among the "𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝘂𝗳𝗶𝘀" are definitely on the wrong side. And they are going against his teachings. So people who say, "We are followers of Awlia Ul-llah, and this is all halal and acceptable for us." - these people are exaggerated and went into extremism, thinking of him to one of the awlia that they can pray to, ask for protection, and other acts of shirks. They are doing the wrong things; We should revere and respect the Shaykhs Imams and listen to their advice, not worship them, not go to their grave and pray to them, do sajdah in front of them on their graves, etc. These things are haram in Shari'ah, and definitely, these are the act of shirk.
The actions of shirk, the fabrications, the blatant lies they say are not related to the Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani. May Allah have mercy on him, and he would not have approved it at all.
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rest-in-being · 4 years ago
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TONIGHT LIVE  9:40 pm – Khatmu l-Khwajagān
DESCRIPTION
Khatm-ul-Khwajagan is known as the "Seal of the Masters" translated from Farsi (Persian language).
It is a session of spiritual chanting established by Spiritual Masters of the Distinguished Naqshbandi Way (Tariqa Naqshbandiyya 'Aliyya) it involves the recitation of
verses from the Qur'an,
repititions of the Holy Names of Allah Almighty and
praises on the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The chanting is also an established spiritual connection with the Masters of the Way. The establishment of this gathering has been directed by the current World Spiritual leader of the Distinguished Naqshbandi Way -
Mawlana Shaykh Muhammad Adil QaddassAllahu Sirrahu (affectionately known as Shaykh Mehmet Effendi) May Allah sanctify his secret) who currently resides in Istanbul Beykoz, Akbaba village , Turkey.
Shaykh Mehmet Effendi comes from a family lineage of saints and also has spiritual authority through a chain of transmission (silsila) that leads to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). His ancestors trace through the lines of reknowned spiritual figures such as Shaykh Abdul Qadir al-Jilani and Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi amongst many others.
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ISLAM 101: Basic Islamic Phrases: Part 5
Islamic Terms
Qadr: This term is often translated as “Destiny” or “Pre-destination.” This is not entirely accurate. It means literally “to measure.” The religious idea behind it is that Allah measured everything in the universe. The length of your life is “measured,” as is your fortune and your life’s circumstances. 
Qiblah: The direction of Prayer. All Muslims make their prayers, or salat, facing Mecca. Allah commanded us to do this in the Qur'an as a show of unity and to remember Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) who built the first shrine there in that place so many thousands of years ago. Prophet Adam is said to have built an even older shrine many thousands of years before that in that very place.
Qur'an: This is the name of the Book Allah revealed to the Prophet Muhammad from the years 610-632. Allah revealed it in stages, one section at a time, as the Muslims were ready to follow it. It has 114 chapters called surahs. It was revealed in the Arabic language and has never been lost, changed or edited, like the Bible or Buddhist books have.
We have lots of translations of the Qur'an into English, but a translation can never be as good as the original words and their full meaning. All Muslims try to learn Arabic so they can read the Qur'an. Be advised, there are two different types of Arabic. The first is the language of the Qur'an, in other words, whatever vocabulary words are used in the Qur'an. The second type of Arabic is everyday Arabic, in other words, things that would help you talk about a sports game, a vacation or a day at the office. Many Muslims get bogged down by studying the second type of Arabic. You should work towards the first type if your main goal is to understand the Qur'an.

Pbuh: Peace Be Upon Him (said to invoke peace and blessings on the Prophet Mohammad)

Rab: Lord
Ramadan: The ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims are required to fast from before sunrise to sunset every day of this month. There are many details concerning this so consult the section on beliefs and practices.
Rasul: This term means Messenger.
Ruh: Your spirit or soul. Allah gave it to you on loan and thus you had better not sin and dirty it up.

Sabr: Patience
Sadaqah: Charity.
Sahaba: A companion of the Prophet.
Sahabiyat: The female companions of the Prophet.
Sajda: (Sujood) Bowing on the floor in prayer; prostration.
Salafi: This is the name of a group of Muslims who took stance of Abdul Wahaab who was a reformer. Their name is derived from the Salaf, (ancestors) which is a reference to the Sahaba and the generation immediately after them. They tend not to follow a madhab.
Salat: (or Salah) This means prayer, the prayer in which you stand, bow and prostrate. The literal meaning of the word is: to make a connection with.

Seerah: The biography of the life of the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh)
Shahadah: The Declaration of Faith. By believing in and declaring the following phrase, a person becomes a Muslim: “Ash hadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ash hadu anna Muhammadar rasulullah.” “I declare that there is no god but Allah, and I declare that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.” There are other ways to say this formula but this is the most common one. When a person accepts Islam, all his or her past sins are forgiven and his or her record is wiped clean and they start again from that moment as if they were just born.
Shaykh: Literally: Chief or Boss. It is the title that Muslims sometimes give to their scholars. It is not required in Islam but many people like to use this term.  Muslim clergy
Shari'ah: It is usually translated as Islamic Law. It means the path of Islam.
Shirk: This is the greatest and most terrible sin. It is the one sin that can keep your soul out of Paradise and doom you to Hellfire. It means making partners with Allah. If a person says that there are many gods, or says that Allah is divided up into different people (such as the Trinity teaching of Christianity) then they are committing Shirk. Allah said it is the one sin He won’t forgive if you die while doing it. The Blessed Prophet Muhammad once mentioned also that a person who likes to feel greatness in their heart was also committing a kind of Shirk. This is because all greatness is for Allah and we should always try to be humble. The Prophet also said, “La Yad khulu al Jannah min kana fee qal beehee mith qalu habbatin min kibr.” “They won’t enter Paradise, the one who has even a little bit of the love of greatness in their heart.”
Shaytan: (or Shaytan) It means Satan. (The literal meaning is to separate from.) Islam teaches that a Jinn named Iblis didn’t want to bow when Allah commanded a bunch of angels to bow down to Adam in respect of his knowledge. Iblis thought he was better than both humans and angels. Allah banished him to earth and let him have extended life until the Day of Judgment. That is because Iblis challenged Allah and said if he had time he would corrupt all human beings. Iblis’s name literally means “Frustrated.” He is also known as the Shaytan, or Satan.
Siyam (or Saum) Fasting.
Subhanullah: “Glory to Allah.” This phrase is said whenever we’re happy or when we see something wonderful or hear about something wonderful.We as Muslims should say it as often as we can because of its GREAT rewards.
Sufi: This is the name for a group of another sect of Muslims who want to be super-spiritually oriented. Sufis tend to try and be as close to the Sunnah as possible and they like to do group dhikr and chanting. While most Sufis are okay Islamically, there are a few groups that go way out and are close to being outside of Islam. Most Sufis you will encounter are of the okay kind. They are distinguished by their traditional Islamic dress and turbans. The word Sufi comes from the term for wool cloth, which was a material early Sufis liked to wear to emphasize how they didn’t want to be captured by the love of fineries in this world.
Sufis organize themselves into “orders” or groups, called Tariqas. These groups are headed by a leader called a Shaykh who is considered the most spiritual man with the most Taqwa among them. Some famous Sufi Tariqas that operate all over the world are the Naqshabandis and Qadiriyya. The most famous Sufi Muslim scholars that ever lived are Jalaluddin Rumi, Muhammad al Ghazali and Abdul Qadir Jilani.
Suhoof: “Scrolls.” This is the name of the revelation given to Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) about 4,000 years ago. It was lost.
Sunnah: The example or “way” of the Prophet. How he lived his life and what his practices were.
Sunni: This is the name of the largest sect or group of Muslims. This group amounts to about 85-90% of all Muslims world-wide. Sunni’s believe in the mission of the Prophet as he taught it and try very hard to adhere to the Prophet’s example with no changes. This doesn’t mean that Sunni’s are somehow the only 'true’ Muslims, however, because the Prophet never taught that we should even label ourselves Sunni’s or Shi'as.
Sunni Islam is just closer to real Islam because it is the way of the Prophet and his companions as well as the righteous predecessors. The best thing for a Muslim to do is to drop all the labels and just say, “I’m a Muslim."But there are many Muslims in the world who get emotional about wanting to call themselves some kind of label besides the basic, "I’m a Muslim.” Have patience with them and do what is right. The term Sunni comes from the title, “Ahl as-Sunnah wal Jam'a” which means, “People of the Example (of the Prophet) and the Main Group (of First Muslims).”
Surah: It is a chapter of the Qur'an. The word literally means “a step up in progression” or a “fence.”
Tafseer: Commentary or explanation of the Qur'an. Many Qur'an translations will have footnotes on the bottom of the page to help you understand the meaning of an ayah. That would be called Tafseer.
Taqwa: This term means many things at once. The first meaning is that you are always aware that Allah is watching you. This brings you to the second meaning and that is that you will try to be good always. Do you see how the two things wrapped together can be so beautiful? When a Muslim has Taqwa, we say they are “Aware of Allah” “Conscious of Allah” and striving to be righteous.The main meaning is the fear of allah, because if we fear him then we will not go astray.Allah loves those most who fear him the most.
Tauhid: Sometimes it’s spelled Tawheed. It means the Oneness of Allah. Allah has no partners, He is not divided up into parts and He is not in need of anyone to help Him in anything whatsoever.
Taurah: The revelation given to Prophet Musa (Moses). The first five books of the old testament in the Bible are said to be the “Torah” of Moses, but no serious Bible scholar, whether Jewish or Christian believes that anymore. Musa’s message was lost long ago. Just take a look, everything about Prophet Moses in the Bible is written in third person: “And Moses said this,” and “Moses went there,” Someone else wrote those things, certainly not Moses!

Tawakkol: Reliance on God
Ukhtee: Means “My sister.”
Wahy: This word means revelation or inspiration. When Allah was revealing His messages to the Prophet, we would say the Prophet was receiving “Wahy.” The Blessed Prophet once said that after him, all Wahy from Allah was finished except for one thing: dreams that can come true.
Wuduu: Washing for prayer.
Yowm ul Qiyamah: The Day of Judgment. (Literally: Day of rising.)Because that is the day all creation from the begining till the end will rise on the plains of arafat and be judged on their life and actions.
Zabur: The revelation given to Prophet Dawud (David). The Psalms in the Bible are not the pure Zabur. Christian scholars admit that at least half of the verses in Psalms were written by temple priests, government workers, etc, in ancient Israel. And no one knows which half are from Prophet Dawud and how many have been lost or altered.
Zakah: This is often translated as “Charity” or “Poor-due” but the literal meaning of the word is actually, “Purifying."Zakah is the third pillar of Islam. It involves giving 2.5% of your yearly wealth, after expenses, for the benefit of the poor and the needy. The "purifying” part comes in by learning not to be greedy. If you give some of your money for the sake of Allah to the poor, you make your heart less prone to greed.
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ISLAM 101: Términos Islámicos: La Parte 5
Qadr: Este término a menudo se traduce como "Destino" o "Pre-destino". Esto no es del todo exacto. Significa literalmente "medir". La idea religiosa detrás de esto es que Alá midió todo en el universo. La duración de su vida se "mide", al igual que su fortuna y las circunstancias de su vida. 
Qiblah: La dirección de la oración. Todos los musulmanes hacen sus oraciones, o salat, frente a la Meca. Allah nos ordenó hacer esto en el Corán como muestra de unidad y recordar al Profeta Ibrahim (Abraham) que construyó el primer santuario allí en ese lugar hace miles de años. Se dice que el profeta Adán construyó un santuario aún más antiguo muchos miles de años antes en ese mismo lugar.
Rab: Señor 
Ramadán: el noveno mes del calendario islámico. Los musulmanes deben ayunar desde antes del amanecer hasta el atardecer todos los días de este mes. Hay muchos detalles al respecto, por lo que debe consultar la sección sobre creencias y prácticas. 
Rasul: Este término significa Mensajero. 
Ruh: Tu espíritu o alma. Allah te lo dio prestado y, por lo tanto, es mejor que no peques y lo ensucies. 
Sabr: Paciencia 
Sadaqah: Caridad. 
Sahaba: Un compañerO del Profeta.
Sahabiyat: Las compañeras del Profeta.
Sajda: (Sujood) Inclinándose en el piso en oración; postración.
Salafi: Este es el nombre de un grupo de musulmanes que tomaron la postura de Abdul Wahaab, que era un reformador. Su nombre se deriva de los Salaf, (antepasados) que es una referencia a los Sahaba y la generación inmediatamente después de ellos. Tienden a no seguir a un madhab. 
Salat: (o Salah) Esto significa oración, la oración en la que te paras, postrarte y postrarte. El significado literal de la palabra es: hacer una conexión con. 
Seerah: la biografía de la vida del profeta Muhammad (pbuh)
Shahadah: La Declaración de Fe. Al creer y declarar la siguiente frase, una persona se convierte en musulmana: "Ash hadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ash hadu anna Muhammadar rasulullah". "Declaro que no hay dios sino Alá, y declaro que Muhammad es el Mensajero de Allah ". Hay otras formas de decir esta fórmula, pero esta es la más común. Cuando una persona acepta el Islam, todos sus pecados pasados ​​son perdonados y su registro se borra y comienzan de nuevo desde ese momento como si acabaran de nacer. 
Sheik: Literalmente: Jefe o Jefe. Es el título que los musulmanes a veces dan a sus eruditos. No es obligatorio en el Islam, pero a muchas personas les gusta usar este término. Clero musulmán 
Shari'ah: Usualmente se traduce como Ley Islámica. Significa el camino del Islam. 
Shirk: Este es el pecado más grande y más terrible. Es el único pecado que puede mantener tu alma fuera del Paraíso y condenarte al Fuego Infernal. Significa hacer socios con Allah. Si una persona dice que hay muchos dioses, o dice que Alá está dividido en diferentes personas (como la enseñanza de la Trinidad sobre el cristianismo), entonces están cometiendo Shirk. Allah dijo que es el único pecado que no perdonará si mueres mientras lo haces. El beato profeta Mahoma una vez mencionó también que una persona a la que le gusta sentir grandeza en su corazón también estaba cometiendo una especie de Shirk. Esto se debe a que toda la grandeza es para Allah y siempre debemos tratar de ser humildes. El Profeta también dijo: "La Yad khulu al Jannah min kana fee qal beehee mith qalu habbatin min kibr". 
Shaytan: (o Shaytan) Significa Satanás. (El significado literal es separarse de). El Islam enseña que un genio llamado Iblis no quería inclinarse cuando Alá le ordenó a un grupo de ángeles que se inclinaran ante Adán con respecto a su conocimiento. Iblis pensó que era mejor que los humanos y los ángeles. Allah lo desterró a la tierra y le permitió extender la vida hasta el Día del Juicio. Eso es porque Iblis desafió a Allah y dijo que si tuviera tiempo corrompería a todos los seres humanos. El nombre de Iblis significa literalmente "frustrado". También es conocido como el Shaytan o Satanás. 
Siyam (o Saum): Ayuno.
Subhanullah: Se traduce generalmente como "Glorificado sea Allah", pero sería más preciso decir: "Lejos está Allah de toda imperfección". Es una frase utilizada para glorificar a Allah. Subhan Allah son dos palabras y significan glorificar, alabar, magnificar y exaltar a Allah, con la lengua o el corazón. Incluye una declaración de que Allah es libre de fallas y está lejos de cualquier imperfección, que Allah no se asemeja en nada a Su creación y que no tiene copartícipe alguno. Subhan Allah puede ser usado también como una exclamación; por ejemplo, al ver una hermosa puesta de sol podemos exclamar Subhan Allah.
Sufi: Este es el nombre de un grupo de otra secta de musulmanes que quieren estar súper espiritualmente orientados. Los sufíes tienden a tratar de estar lo más cerca posible de la Sunnah y les gusta hacer dhikr grupal y cantar. Si bien la mayoría de los sufíes están bien islámicamente, hay algunos grupos que salen y están cerca de estar fuera del Islam. La mayoría de los sufis que encontrarás son del tipo correcto. Se distinguen por su vestimenta y turbantes islámicos tradicionales. La palabra sufí proviene del término para tela de lana, que era un material que a los primeros sufíes les gustaba usar para enfatizar cómo no querían ser capturados por el amor a las finas en este mundo. Los sufíes se organizan en "órdenes" o grupos, llamados Tariqas. Estos grupos están encabezados por un líder llamado Shaykh que es considerado el hombre más espiritual con más Taqwa entre ellos. Algunos famosos Tariqas sufíes que operan en todo el mundo son los Naqshabandis y Qadiriyya. Los eruditos musulmanes sufíes más famosos que jamás hayan existido son Jalaluddin Rumi, Muhammad al Ghazali y Abdul Qadir Jilani. 
Surah: Es un capítulo del Corán. La palabra literalmente significa "un paso adelante en la progresión" o una "cerca". 
Tafseer: Comentario o explicación del Corán. Muchas traducciones del Corán tendrán notas al pie de página en la parte inferior de la página para ayudarlo a comprender el significado de un ayah. Eso se llamaría Tafseer. 
Taqwa: Este término significa muchas cosas a la vez. El primer significado es que siempre eres consciente de que Allah te está mirando. Esto te lleva al segundo significado y es que tratarás de ser bueno siempre. ¿Ves cómo las dos cosas juntas pueden ser tan hermosas? Cuando un musulmán tiene Taqwa, decimos que está "Consciente de Allah", "Consciente de Allah" y se esfuerza por ser justo. El significado principal es el miedo a Allah, porque si le tememos, no nos extraviaremos. Allah ama a esos la mayoría de los que más le temen. 
Tauhid: A veces se deletrea Tawheed. Significa la Unidad de Allah. Allah no tiene compañeros, no está dividido en partes y no necesita que nadie lo ayude en nada. 
Taurah: La revelación dada al Profeta Musa (Mosés). Se dice que los primeros cinco libros del antiguo testamento en la Biblia son la "Torá" de Mosés, pero ningún erudito bíblico serio, ya sea judío o cristiano, ya lo cree. El mensaje de Musa se perdió hace mucho tiempo. Solo eche un vistazo, todo lo relacionado con el Profeta Moisés en la Biblia está escrito en tercera persona: "Y Mosés dijo esto", y "Mosés fue allí", ¡Alguien más escribió esas cosas, ciertamente no Mosés!
Tawakkol: Confianza en Dios 
Ukhtee: Significa "Mi hermana". 
Wahy: Esta palabra significa revelación o inspiración. Cuando Alá estaba revelando Sus mensajes al Profeta, decíamos que el Profeta estaba recibiendo "Wahy". El Bendito Profeta dijo una vez que después de él, todo Wahy de Alá había terminado, excepto por una cosa: sueños que pueden hacerse realidad. 
Wuduu: Lavado para la oración. 
Yowm ul Qiyamah: El día del juicio. (Literalmente: Día de levantamiento). Porque ese es el día en que toda la creación desde el principio hasta el final se levantará en las llanuras de Arafat y será juzgada por su vida y sus acciones. 
Zabur: La revelación dada al profeta Dawud (David). Los Salmos en la Biblia no son el puro Zabur. Los eruditos cristianos admiten que al menos la mitad de los versículos en los Salmos fueron escritos por sacerdotes del templo, trabajadores del gobierno, etc., en el antiguo Israel. Y nadie sabe qué mitad son del Profeta Dawud y cuántas se han perdido o alterado. 
Zakah: Esto a menudo se traduce como "Caridad" o "Pobre debido", pero el significado literal de la palabra es en realidad, "Purificar". Zakah es el tercer pilar del Islam. Implica dar el 2.5% de su riqueza anual, después de los gastos , en beneficio de los pobres y los necesitados. La parte de "purificación" viene al aprender a no ser codicioso. Si das algo de tu dinero por el bien de Allah a los pobres, harás que tu corazón sea menos propenso a la codicia.
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Shaykh Muhammad Mehmet Adil, who is the titled Sultanul- Awliya of the present time, was born on 29 March 1957 in Damascus. He is the oldest son of Sultanul Awliya Shaykh Muhammad Nazim Adil al-Haqqani ar-Rabbani (QS) and of Hajja Amina Adil Sultan Hanim, respectively. As Mawlana Shaykh Nazim’s successor, Shaykh Muhammad is now the 41st Shaykh of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi Aaliyah Tariqa.
His father and guide Shaykh Muhammad Nazim Adil al-Haqqani ar-Rabbani (QS) is of the lineage of the founder of the Qadiriyya Tariqa, Abdul-Qadir Jilani, while his great grandmother is of the lineage of the founder of the Mevlevi Tariqa, Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi. From his father’s side, his lineage goes back to the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
His mother, Hajja Amina Sultan, is the daughter of a Tatar family who migrated to Sham Sharif (the Levant), through Anatolia of the Ottoman Empire due to the start of anti-religious policies of Communist countries of the time. She is originally from the Orenburg Bakey town of the Republic of Tatarstan, a subject of the Russian Federation.
Shaykh Muhammed Mehmet Adil spent his youth in Syria’s capital, Damascus, under the guidance of both Shaykh Abdullah Fa’iz ad-Daghestani (QS) and Shaykh Muhammad Nazim Adil al-Haqqani ar-Rabbani (QS), training in the manner and discipline of the Naqshbandi Aaliyah Tariqa. He received his madrasa Islamic education from the Ahl-e Sunnat scholars of Damascus.
Shaykh Nazim Al-Haqqani (QS) declared publicly before passing away that the person to succeed him, i.e. his khalifa, would be Shaykh Muhammad Mehmet Adil.
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