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Allah (swt) takes 8 oaths to stress one thing!!
#1

<b>the importance of purifiying the spritual heart (tazkiyah tul nafs) </b>


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the importance of tazkiyah tul-nafs can not be stressed enough times, people keep going on about the importance of knowledge, but what seems to have happened know is that people have left tazkiyah tun nafs, which is basically purifying the heart from the spiritual diseases, for example: Jealousy, arrogance etc... They are right in some aspect but tazkiyah is also needed.


We can some what see the importance of this in the situation of Satan (iblis). when he was put to the test before Adam (a.s) as we know the story, who can claim that he/she will or has more knowledge than satan except the prophets, he not only had knowledge but he had it with certainty, meaning that he saw with his own eyes the paradise, hell, the angels, the prophets and moreover he saw Allah (swt)


not only that but he even spoke to Allah (swt), but having all this knowledge did not help him one bit, for instance when he was put to the test before Adam (a.s) and told to bow he did not, therefore he became expelled and cursed forever. There his evil spiritual heart disease came out and it manifested. this then as we know caused him to fall, know one may ask that if he had all this knowledge then how come he still fell, the answer is that he did not do tazkiyah on himself and therefore even though having all this knowledge he still fell, for the very reason that he could not implement his knowledge properly, he just was implementing it outwardly and not inwardly and therefore when he was put to the test he failed drastically.


Allah (swt) himself stresses the importance of Tazkiyah tun nafs in sura shams: to the nearest meaning that


"Successful is the one who has purified himself"


The heirs of the prophet (sallahualihiwasalam) are the Awliyah (the people who have purified themselves) who have purified themselves inwardly and outwardly, by following the Sunnah of the Prophet (sallahualihiwasalam) inwardly e.g. by not hating another Muslim brother which the prophet (sallahualihiwasalam) was like inwardly, And by following the Sunnah outwardly. like our past generations for example: Syedina Abdul Azeez Dabbagh (r.a) who lived and died in Fez, morocco (Maghrib), imam Ghazali, shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani etc... not the normal scholars who just have knowledge but do not implement what they have learnt one bit, this is why most of our normal Ulema are not properly representing the teaching which they have learnt or the past generations who acted by what they knew the reason is because they have not purified themselves, this is why we often see scholars getting into disputes etc...


The people who have purified themselves (the Awliyah) are the ones of whom Allah (swt) praises them in front of angels and tells them look such and such a person is my obedient slave.


People keep on going to conferences after conferences but they do not change one bit they stay exactly the same as they had before they went to the talk. And once the talk has been finished then they straight away go home put the TV on and completely forget about the talk or seminar they had just been to, and the lessons they had learnt,


Because talks after talks will not change a person unless he takes manifest actions to do it to change himself. Allah (swt) will not pick up a person and change him although it has happened in the past but it was very rarely probably 1 in a billion. As Allah (swt) says in the glorious Quran to the nearest meaning that “if you take one step towards me then i would take to steps towards you...". From this we can see that Allah (swt) is ready all the time to forgive and to take us close to him but the slackness is in us. As Allah (swt) says that he wants us to take those initial steps towards him and then the remaining journey will be easy inshallah because then ALLAH (SWT) special mercy and forgiveness will come and help that person. These (talks after talks which people seem to go to every time and not change even one bit) are only fulfilling the desires of the nafs, and then once it has been fulfilled then they simply forget.


inshallah if you want to know more than i shall tell you. Volume 8, Book 76, Number 481: Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd: Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever can guarantee (the chastity of) what is between his two jaw-bones and what is between his two legs (i.e. his tongue and his private parts), I guarantee Paradise for him." self purification is essential for a human being to cure themselves from performing sins.


Tassawwuf is a very deep science of Islam, which most people do not seek to understand. Unfortunately, there are also many who refute it ,while they have not studied the details.


You are correct, allah speaks about purification in surah ash shams. Not just that, many people may have not pondered over this, but allah (swt) in this surah, swears by seven things from His creation to emphasise on this one point, ie purification of soul.


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When allah swears by something, it is not to add to the reality of what He is saying, because whatever He has said in the Quran, is nothing but truth, however, the swear makes the issue more emphatic - To draw a closer attention of the reader to the issue - to indicate the importance of the matter, etc. Elsewhere in the Quran allah may have sworn by one or two things, to illustrate a point, but I dont remember comming across seven swears in a row to illustrate one point, except in surah ash shams. How important it is to purify the soul, if we all would understand, there will be more harmony on earth, insha allah.


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1. By the Sun and his (glorious) splendour;


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2. By the Moon as she follows him;


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3. By the Day as it shows up (the Sun's) glory;


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4. By the Night as it conceals it;


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5. By the Firmament and its (wonderful) structure;


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6. By the Earth and its (wide) expanse:


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7. By the Soul, and the proportion and order given to it;


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8. And its enlightenment as to its wrong and its right;-


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9. Truly he succeeds that purifies it,


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10. And he fails that corrupts it!


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#2

Bismillah


as salam alykom brother


Mash aAllah for your nick


welcome to the board I will just move this thread to Islam where it belongs Insh aAllah


Also u may just observe the capitalization of Allah's Name Jazakum Allah khairan

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#3

<b>Assalamualicum brothers and sisters,</b>


people who want to now more information about the course of self purification can go to the site, which can be accessed from the confort of their seats, if people cant even do that then it just shows that they are not interested and do not want to know what it is otherwise they would take steps in finding out, "people dont go to school or colleges because they have to its because they want to" similarly if people want to find out more about the course of self purification which is free of charge then they can go to the site! other wise i will be spoon feeding people trying to 'sell' it more than 'informing' brothers and sisters about the course of self purification.


i do not purifiy people i am only doing this course of self purification,i will once again for the sake of my beloved brother suleyman the link again, this course can be viewed on the following website www.zawiyah.org where the course of self purification is fully outlined with diagrams, and if you want furthur information then you simply let them know that you are interested using the contacts button.


the only reason i am letting people know is because i am benefiting from this, and i thought others will also want to know about this very interesting and practical course of self purification, as the prophet (sallahualihiwasallam) said: to the nearest meaning if you give something in charity then give something which is dear to you (something you love) to the other person not something you want to throw away!


masaallma

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#4

Bismillah


as salam alykom brother


Jazakum Allah khairan for the link and posts, but actually u dont need to use such harsh language in making dawa such as if u want u can go and if not then I will be spoon feeding people. Dawa on the Internet has somehow I think to my humble opinion different ways. Even if u r doing this in real life, all u do is for ex put an ad about a course and then people join. u dont need to make them feel guilty if they dont, because Insh a Allah in all cases u gain the reward of informing whether or not they go.


so again welcome to the board and may your stay be beneficil to u and us

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#5


Bismillah


Welcome to the board brother FANA FIL LLAH, jazak Allah khayr for the post, may it be insha'Allah in the scale of your hasanat.


wasalam

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#6

assalamualicum brothers and sisters below are some quotes of what some of the greatest scolors of islam said with regards to the importance of purification e.g imam ghazali, imam shafi etc...


i hope you read all of them and benifit from it and remember for me in your prayers and duas.



I shall start with,


The Pole, Shaykh al-Mashish said to Abu'l Hasan,


"Do not move your feet except where you expect the


turning of Allah. Do not sit except where you are safe


from disobeying Allah. Do not keep company except with


the one who will help you to obey Allah. Do not choose


for yourself anyone except the one who will increase


you in certainty, and they are very few."

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#7

Shaykh Ibn Ata’illah said,



“Bury your existence in the earth of obscurity. What grows without being buried, will not completely flourish.”

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#8

“Let go of your worries



and be completely clear-hearted,


like the face of a mirror


that contains no images.


If you want a clear mirror,


behold yourself


and see the shameless truth,


which the mirror reflects.


If metal can be polished


to a mirror-like finish,


what polishing might the mirror


of the heart require?


Between the mirror and the heart


is this single difference:


the heart conceals secrets,


while the mirror does not.”


(Mawlana Jalal al-Din al-Rumi)

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#9

Abu Hamza al-Baghdadi said,



"The sign of the genuine sufi is that he becomes poor after being rich. He becomes humble after being mighty, and he is unknown after being famous. The sign of the false sufi is that he becomes rich after poverty and takes on might after he was humble, and becomes famous after being unknown."

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#10

"In your despairing you are a free man, but in your coveting you are a slave."



"If you want a glory that does not vanish, then do not glory in a glory that vanishes"


"Hope goes hand in hand with deeds, otherwise it is just wishful thinking"


"That part of your life that has gone by is irreplacable, that which has arrived is priceless"

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