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Nov 30 2015
“The Gnostic cannot stay tied to one form of belief” according to Ibn Arabi and Ismail Haqqi
The book “Kernel of Kernel” of Ismail Haqqi has been translated from Turkish to English by Rauf Bulent and is published by Beshara. This book is an explanation of words of ibn ‘Arabi that the gnostic should not restrict to one belief. Below are some clear extracts from this book: Ismail Haqqi writes p 4: […]
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Nov 30 2015
The Madhab of Imam Abu Hanifah: the dead cannot hear
“Ayatul Bayinat” of Nu’man Al-Alusi Adapted from “Ayatul Bayinat” of Nu’man Al-Alusi, son of Mahmud Al-Alusi Al-Hanafi author of “Ruh ul-Ma’ani”, with the notes of Shaykh Albani. Allamah Hasakafi said in his “Durul Mukhtar Sharh Tanwir Al Absar” in the chapter of oath in beating, killing and others: “…”And the matter that is specific to […]
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Nov 30 2015
The Hadith of Najd by Abu Rumaysah
The Hadith of Najd by Brother Abû Rumaysah The Messenger of Allaah, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, said, “O Allaah bestow your blessings on our Shaam. O Allaah bestow your blessings on our Yemen.” The people said, “O Messenger of Allaah, and our Najd.” I think the third time the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, said, […]
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Nov 29 2015
The shocking Sufi book “Al-Insan Al-Kamil” of Abdul Kareem Al-Jili
The quotes and scans are coming from the book “Insan ul Kamil” (The perfect man), published by Darul Kutub Ilmiyah, Tahqiq Asim Ibrahim Al-Kayali Ash-Shazili Ad-Darqawi. http://pic70.picturetrail.com:80/VOL1804/12063235/21450474/354713144.jpg Note: This Shazili Darqawi also was the Muhaqiq of the explanation of Al-Jami and An-Nablusi of “Fusus ul Hikam” published by Darul Kutub Ilmiyah, so it shows the […]
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“The speech of Birds” of Faridudin Attar
“The speech of birds” (Mantiqu’t-Tair) of Faridu’ d-Din ‘Attar translated by Peter Avery Who is the Simurgh God of birds? This Sufi tale written by Attar is a travel of thirty birds (representing the souls of thirty Sufis) to see their King called the Simurgh (representing God), and during their travel, the hoopoe (same as […]
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The shameful Sufi book “Al-Ibriz” gathering sayings of Ad-Dabbagh
The book “Al-Ibriz” has been translated by Radke and O’Kane under the name “Pure Gold from the words Sayyidi Abd al-Aziz al-Dabbagh”. This book has been written by Al-Lamati, a student of Ad-Dabagh, who collected the sayings of his teacher Ad-Dabbagh. The Moroccan Sufi Ad-Dabbagh is considered as a great saint by the Shadhilis, Taijanis, […]
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Cooperating with people who fell into innovation in some matters
Cooperating in elections against Seculars Sh Ibn Baz was asked as in his "Majmu Fatawa wa Maqalat Al-Mutanawa'ah" (4/166-167) about the Sudani Islamic front which gathers different groups Harakiyah, Sufis, Salafis, and he was told they are opposing the communists and he said: "Help between the Muslims in fighting the Madhahib of destruction and calls […]
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The “Divan e Shams Tabrizi” and “Mathnawi” of Jalaldin Rumi
Jalal ud Din Rumi was born in Balkh in 604H. His father left the city, and Rumi met in travel Farid ud Din ‘Attar, who gave his book “Israr-nama” (book of mysteries) to Rumi while he was a child. Then after residing in different land, he and his family settled in Qonya, where Rumi became […]
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Nov 24 2015
Al-Hallaj’s praise of Pharaoh and Iblees
Mansoor ibn Husayn ibn Hallaj who was executed and declared apostates by the scholars of his time wrote in his Famous book “At-Tawasin” as translated by the Sufi Aisha Bewley: “The Ta-Sin of Before Endless-Time and Equivocation (for he who understands, in the understanding of the understanding relative to public discourse as to what is […]
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La croyance des grands savants Déobandis
La croyance en le Wahdat ul Wujud (unité de l’existence) Hajji Imdadullah Al-Makki écrit dans sa Risalah “Zia ul Qulub” p 35-36, publié dans le livre “Kulyat Imdadiyah” par Darul Isha’at: “Note: Baqa Billah signifie retourner vers le début, signifiant qu’au début le débutant regarde les manifestations (Mazahir), et ceci est un lieu de grande […]
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