Dawah Team ColonelHardstone Posted April 11, 2013 Dawah Team Report Share Posted April 11, 2013 Hadrat Qari Siddiq Sahib Bandwi (r.a.) was an astonishing personality. When he came to Gujarat the first time, he delivered a talk and said in it: “Brothers! This is very strange. You have a teacher teaching Bukhari Sharif for the entire year. But when it is time to complete the book, you invite a person from U.P. What an absurdity!?” I realized our folly when he said this.Hadrat Qari Siddiq Sahib Bandwi (r.a.) came to Manchester once. Someone said to him, “Hadrat, there are many people here who would like to pledge bay‘ah at your hands.” Hadrat severely reprimanded them against this and said to them: “Brothers! There are some mashayikh (Sufi Shaykhs) in this place. They all have permission from their Shuyukh to accept bay‘ah from others. Why do you not refer to them? I will stay here for five days and go away. How am I going to treat your spiritual ailments? You are not going to write to me [whereby I could treat your spiritual ailments]. If I accept bay‘ah from you, I will be unnecessarily increasing my following. What benefit is there in doing that?” Such was the level of selflessness of our elders. People are coming to them and asking them to accept their bay‘ah, and they are saying to them, “Refer to those who are present here, and show respect to them.”Hadrat repeated this several times for three days, “Increase the respect of the local ‘ulama’, and link the people to your local ‘ulama’.”(An Echo From the Heart: A collection of lectures delivered by Mawlana Abdullah Kapaurdi Sahib) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MUSLIM WOMAN Posted April 11, 2013 Report Share Posted April 11, 2013 there is a proverb in bangla language that means like this : local saints do not get respect . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ummtaalib Posted April 11, 2013 Report Share Posted April 11, 2013 there is a proverb in bangla language that means like this : local saints do not get respect . in Urdu its like this: ghar ki murghi daal baraabar (a chicken at home is akin to having daal - or something to that effect) I was just wondering about the post though (though what the shaykh has said is true) munaasabat (congeniality) with a shaykh is very important because if in one's heart there is doubt or any ill feelings then one will not benefit as one should...so what if someone does not incline to any local mashaikh or even in towns nearby...so they will have to look further afield right? As for us women it does not really matter if local or not as we don't go visiting or spending time with the shaykh and in todays' time of live online majaalis, we're lucky Alhamdulillah. May we be granted true appreciation of all our Ulama and mashaikh and may we benefit as we should inshaAllah 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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