Archive for the ‘Dhikr’ Category

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Protection from Demons

August 24, 2007

Whilst bored at work the other day I was surfing Wikipedia and got engrossed in reading about all things ghostly; jinns, Ouija boards etc. I wouldn’t recommend anyone to do this as it freaked me out, some stuff stayed in my mind for days, started to think there were other worldly beings harassing me (not kidding, not the first time either but this isn’t the place to discuss details).

It’s shocking how wide the usage of Ouija boards, practice of séances, black magic etc is in the West. It’s estimated 40% of 15-25 year olds have used a Ouija board and nearly 10% were seriously psychologically scarred by the experience.

‘More‘ magazine in August 1996 reported on the findings of a Glasgow University survey. They estimated that as many as “1 in 10 people - 65% of them women - have been psychologically damaged by their (occult) experiences.”

It was surprising to see the number of celebrities who regularly dabble in occult practices. Brandon Flowers, lead singer of The Killers, used an Ouija board and gained a fear of the number 621. This number also happens to be his birthday, June 21. He is convinced he is going to die on that day. Razorlight singer Johnny Borrell is said to have used an Ouija board to help him write songs, particularly “Keep the Right Profile” and “Hold On”. Also Gerard Way, the lead vocals of My Chemical Romance, has claimed to have had strange encounters with Ouija boards [source: Wikipedia]. Musicians seem to be quite drawn to demonic beings, or is it vice versa? But not just musicians.

I watched a fascinating documentary, Dangerous Knowledge, a few weeks ago (clip), it featured a famous German Physicist called Georg Cantor. Early on in his life he said God spoke to him and told him he was a messenger from God and his theories on the Infinity Continuum were given to him by God. From our ‘aqida we know Cantor was not the next messenger of God nor did God speak to him telling him so. Giving him the benefit of the doubt that he was not lying or wasn’t temporarily insane the voice he heard was most likely a shaytan or evil jinn. He eventually went mad (surprise, surprise) and was repeatedly institutionalised in his later life, he died in a sanatorium.

Was he driven insane by a mischievous jinni? It’s a trend in other similar cases where the unseen being helps the person somehow with knowledge, some of it true and beneficial but is invariably mixed with heaps of falsehood and evil, and the person almost always suffers some kind of psychological distress as a result. I wonder how many people are affected by the demons or unsavory jinn?

A visiting Shaykh once commented, whilst driving through Oxford Street in Central London (a very busy shopping area), that the place was crawling with Jinn. A Hadith from Muslim states Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) was reported to have said to a companion: “If possible, do not be the first to enter the market nor the last to leave it. It is the battleground of shaytan and he raised his barrier there”.

Granted, cases of possession and unexplainable phenomena from credible sources are relatively rare. This doesn’t mean the demons aren’t operating in more subtle ways, whispering suggestions into the mind. May Allah bless our Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) for teaching us the reality of these demonic beings and teaching us how to guard against them. Many Muslims may not even believe in the existence of demons, a problematic position as their existence is confirmed in the text of the Quran. If you don’t believe in something then you won’t feel a need to guard against it. Its said the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was making people not believe in him.

Evil jinn tend to congregate in dirty place such as toilets that is why it is sunnah to say this prayer before entering toilets (entering with our left foot first):

اللُّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الْخُبْثِوَالْخَبَائِث

Allahumma inni ‘audhubika min al-khubuthi wa al-khabaith

O Allah, I seek refuge in You from the male and female Demons.

Another du’a that if repeated 10 times in the morning is said to protect from demons until the night and if repeated in the night will protect you until the morning:

لا اِلهَ اِلَّا اللّهُ وَحْدَهُ لا شَرِيكَ لَهُ ، لَهُ الْمُلْكُ وَ لَهُ الْحَمْدُ وَ هُوَ عَلَى كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٌ

La illaha ilAllahu, waHdahu la shareeka lahu, lahul Mulku, wa lahul Hamd, wa Huwa ala kulli shaiy’in Qadeer

(There is No God But Allah Alone, who has no partner. His is the dominion and His is the raise, and He is Able to do all things)

The last du’a reassures us it is Allah who is control of everything , nothing happens without His will. Allah has more right to be feared than any jinn.

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Manifest Secrets of him (صلى الله عليه وسلم)

August 24, 2007

In the name of Allah the most Merciful and Compassionate:

O Allah, bless and give peace, in all matters, outward and inward, to whom from whose exalted entity secrets were sundered to be manifest; And the lights enfolded in the sky of his sublime attributes burst forth like full moons; In whom ultimate truths arose, from him unto him; And through whom the knowledges of Adam descended in him and upon him; The understanding of the mystery entrusted to whom has stymied all creatures; And before whom all understandings dwindle, while the incapacity of each suffices it: That is the impregnable secret, which none of us after can ever reach however powerful his gnostic vision. And what a tremendous Prophet he is…. …

O Allah, verily he is Your secret that embraces all secrets; And Your light that embraces all lights; And Your guide who guides by You unto You; And the leader of the cavalcade of Your worlds to You; And Your highest sentinel, standing for You before You. No one arrives, except to his exacting presence, and no one who is bewildered is guided except to his shining luminescences. O Allah, connect me with his spiritual lineage, and realize me through his lofty excellence. And give me knowledge of him by which I behold his countenance, and come to manifest him as he would like and be pleased by; And through which I am saved from the paths of ignorance of his gifts, and drink to repletion at the streams of his knowledges; And carry me on the riding camels of Your graciousness and dromedaries of Your tenderness and compassion and make me journey on his righteous path and straight way, unto his presence, connected with your own sacred presence, lustrous with the epiphanies of his qualities of intimate friendship…

From the Wadhifa of ‘Abd al-Salam ibn Mashish, Abul Mawahib al-Shadhili al-Tunisi, and Muhammad ibn Hasan Hamza Dhafir al-Madani, translated by Shaykh Nuh Ha Mim Keller (Allah sanctify their innermost souls).

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Salawat of Shaykh ‘Abd al-Qadir Jilani

August 10, 2007

O Allah!  Send blessings, prayers and peace upon our master and guardian Muhammad and honour him.  Foremost amongst the creation by his light, whose appearance is a mercy to mankind.  May it be multiplied by the number of all Your past creation and by those that remain and by the number of those who are felicitous and those who are not; a blessing, which is beyond numeration and encompasses all limits, without an extremity, end or termination.  May this blessing be in the way that You convey Your blessing upon him, which is ever lasting by Your eternal existence, and may the same be upon his family and companions and praise be to Allah for that.

Taken from “The Key to Arriving at the Door of the Messenger” by Shaykh Muhammad Sadiq Alawi.

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Reflecting on sending Salawat on the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم

July 20, 2007

Allah subhana wa ta’ala says in the Quran:

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Surely Allah and His angels send blessings on the Prophet.  O you who believe!  Call for divine blessings on him and salute him a with a becoming salutation

Surah al-Ahzab 33:56.

I heard from a Ba Alawi Shaykh, an Ashiq of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) that the word ‘malaikatuhu’ (angels) is not specific to any particular group of angels, ie the ayah refers to all the angels in existence and that will ever exist.  Subhan Allah, just reflecting on that is amazing.  An innumerable number of these heavenly beings are sending blessings upon the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) as well as doing the task they were created to do.

What is truly amazing though is that Allah subhana wa ta’ala is saying He himself sends blessings upon the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم).  It’s a form of worship that we are commanded to perform (it’s fard upon every Muslim to do at least once in their life) but it is also an act of worship that Allah Himself does (obviously it’s not an act of worship the way it apllies to us).

How would our salawat compare to the salawat that Allah sends upon the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم)?  In reality we don’t send blessings upon the Prophet, we ask Allah to send blessings upon him (صلى الله عليه وسلم) because only He can truly bless al-Habib with a worthy blessing.

Do we appreciate how Allah is honouring and raising the rank of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) in this ayah?  If we use the logic the Shaykh applied with the angels, Allah does not specify a time when He sends salawat (Allah subhana wa ta’ala is not constrained by an aspect of creation like time).  Therefore Allah is always sending blessings upon the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم).  As we believe Allah will never cease to exist the salawat upon the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) will never end. We also believe Allah is Pre-eternal (attribute of being beginning less) so salawat have always been sent…….. even before He created him (صلى الله عليه وسلم)?   Allahu a’lam.

Do we appreciate how Allah is honouring and raising the rank of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) in this ayah?  - Is it even possible for us to conceive of the magnitude of what Allah is saying in this ayah?

May Allah make us from amongst those who send abundant blessings upon the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم), and may He accept them and grant us the shifa of His al-Habib al-Mustafa (صلى الله عليه وسلم) .

Amin

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Dhikrullah in the Cornershop

July 19, 2007

My Grand Shaykh (Shaykh of my Shaykh), may Allah shower His Mercy upon him, advised us to remember Allah when we are buying or selling and we should find an increase in presence when we do our Wird (dhikr).

I’ve found this is not as easy as it sounds.  We have the opportunity to do this several times in the day, going to the shops for a drink, lunch etc.  Many times I made the intention to do this, making dhikr whilst walking to the shop but in between waiting in the queue to pay and at the point of actually handing over the money I’m hit with ghafla (heedlessness/forgetfulness).  I’m walking out of the shop, treats in hand, but realise I hadn’t done the dhikr as I had intended - Just saying ‘Bismillah’ (in the name of Allah) with presence of heart as I exchange my money for whatever I’m purchasing.  Such a simple thing but cheated from doing.

The Prophet of Allah  informed us that the best of places on earth is the Masjid whilst the worst of places is the market place.  It’s easier to remember Allah more in one than it is in the other.  But there are those who find no difficulty in remembering Allah at all times.  In a Hadith from Sahih Muslim Prophet was reported to have said “The Mufarridun have excelled”.  They asked “Who are the Mufarridun Oh Prophet of Allah?” He  replied “Those who remember Allah abundantly/unceasingly (all the time).

Ibn Qayyum said the Mufarridun are those that shake/tremble from the remembrance of Allah.

May Allah make us from amongst the Mufarridun, amin.

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Al-Latif (اللطيف)

July 6, 2007

This is one of the most beautiful and intriguing names of Allah. It’s translated as The Most Kind, or The Subtle or The Subtly Kind. But like all the names of Allah it is profound and deep, translations are mere approximations of the attributes they describe.

Meanings derived from the root لطف - to be kind friendly, nice, alleviate, soft, gentle, ease, soothe, moderate, temper, lessen, reduce, bestow most kindly, have kindness to give, to be tender, to win over by subtle means, pleasant.

One of my teachers said that Al-Latif means The One who is Most Kind but also has the ability to destroy you.

Ya Latif…