Information on sufi Islam
Introduction To The Great Sufism
The origin and essence of man
Man: the microcosm
“It is ALLAH (God) who created the heavens and the earth and sent down out of heaven water, wherewith He brought forth fruits to be your sustenance, and He subjected to you the ships to run upon the sea at His commandment, and He subjected to you the rivers, and He subjected to you the sun and moon constant upon their courses, and He subjected to you the night and the day and gave you all you asked Him.”
But although the universe was created for the service of man, man was created for the service of ALLAH (God) and for that purpose alone. To the extent that he deviates from that purpose, he becomes unworthy of Divine guidance and favour. Consequently, he is left to his own devices with all his enormous powers, which, under the influence of his animal and satanic qualities, are capable of dragging him to the lowest of the low.
Purpose of life
The spiritual mentor (shaykh)
The Qur'anic roots of Sufism
“Say, surely we belong toALLAH (God) and to Him do we return.”
Significance of remembrance
“Therefore remember Me, and I will remember you.”
The Qur’an warns those who neglect zikr: “Whoso blinds himself to the remembrance of the All Merciful, to him we assign Satan for a comrade and debar them from the way, and yet they think they are guided.” Again, “Be not as those who forgot ALLAH (God) and so He caused them to forget their own souls. Those, they are ungodly.” The key to human happiness lies in the remembrance of ALLAH (God) as in the Qur’anic verse: “Verily, in the remembrance of ALLAH (God) do hearts find peace.”
The history and methodology of Sufism
Suluk: The spiritual journey
The carnal soul
- The body is purified by keeping it free from dirt, by preserving its members from harm and by not indulging in sexual license.
- The tongue must be purified by restraining it from backbiting, malicious gossip and vain talk, or from using it to alter the truth.
- The mind must be purified by abstaining from suspicion, plotting and thinking ill of others.
- The heart must be purified by keeping it free from lust, jealousy, greed, selfishness, hatred and pride.
- In this stage, a Sufi constantly examines the motives of his likes and dislikes.
The reproaching soul
When he has subjugated the carnal soul, nafs al-ammara, the Sufi enters upon the second stage of purification in which he is able to respond readily to the call of the reproaching soul which is called nafs al-lawwama. It is the nafs al-lawwama which reproaches man for his evil deeds and impels him to acts of mercy and generosity.