Dawah Team amaturrahmaan Posted May 5, 2014 Dawah Team Report Share Posted May 5, 2014 Bismillahi Rahmaanir Raheem 1.) THE NEED FOR A SHEIKH In this journey to Allah Ta’ala, the Saalik (the one seeking Allah Ta’ala) will not be able to traverse the various stages of Sulook on his own, even though he may have a wealth of knowledge, and may even be an Aalim or even a Sheikh in his own right. It is extremely important and greatly beneficial to attach oneself to a Kaamil Sheikh; a living Sheikh - someone with whom Mashwarah can be made. No sincere Saalik can remain independent of the guidance and direction of a spiritual guide and mentor. Without a Sheikh, the blessings of this path are not easily attained. _____________________ 2.) SIMPLE EXPLANATION OF BAY`AT Bay'at is from the Mureed's side, and this word comes from the root words araada/yureedu - meaning to intend. So a person really becomes a Mureed on his/her intention. Once a person has made an intention to become a Mureed, he is already one. The Sheikh accepts officially (with Bay'at), for the Barakah of fulfilling the Sunnah. _____________________ 3.) COMPATIBILITY AND APPRECIATION To have compatibility (Munasabat) and agreement with one's Sheikh is a great ni’mat by which ifaadha andistifadha are attained, i.e. to benefit others and to derive benefit. To appreciate, then to express that appreciation, is also a great ni’mat that will take a Saalik very far and high in this path of Sulook! To regard the Nasihah (Advice) of the Sheikh to be particularly for oneself, is only to the benefit of the Mureed. To inform the Sheikh of one's weaknesses, accept and follow through with his advices and prescriptions, will facilitate great success - as mentioned in the Qur`aan Sharief: "Indeed he succeeds who purifies himself." - Surah Ash-Shams (91 : 9) _____________________ 4.) WALKING THE PATH Our good friend, Maulana Abdul Qadir, very nicely encapsulated Ba`yat and Sulook, saying: This path, this road is called Sulook. Sulook is to follow (a path), to set foot (on), to walk. The one who has become Bay’at – and enters this path – is called a Saalik, the Walker. And if the Walker does not walk; he sits down and does nothing, how will he ever reach his destination? We have to walk this path. And it is the Sheikh who will guide on this path and assist us in overcoming the tests and encounters of the path. _____________________ 5.) THE SHEIKH’S SACRIFICE We learnt from our Sheikh, Hadhrat Moulana Hakeem Muhamamd Akhtar Saheb (Rahmatullah ‘alayh) that a Mureed is he who is sincere, who sacrifices and gives his everything for his Sheikh. But Hadhrat (RA) said, quoting particularly Haji Imdaadullah (Rahmatullahi ‘alayh), that when a Sheikh discerns the eagerness and keen desire in a Mureed, to learn the love of Allah Jalla Jalaaluhu, and the Sheikh recognizes the capacity in the Mureed to progress, then the Sheikh sacrifices for the Mureed and wants to give his everything for the Mureed! To try and guide someone to Allah Jalla Jalaaluhu and make the Tarbiyah of someone who is keen and has got the capacity is better than the world and what it contains. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawah Team Haya Posted May 22, 2014 Dawah Team Report Share Posted May 22, 2014 Do sisters have to take bayat to male sheikh? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ummtaalib Posted May 22, 2014 Report Share Posted May 22, 2014 Do sisters have to take bayat to male sheikh? Yes if sisters wish to traverse this path then one of the ways is to make the pledge to a qualified shaykh and the Mashaikh are male. It is done from behind the curtain or from another room altogether or by mail. There is no "meeting" the shaykh and also the permission of a mahram is necessary. We need to be careful as there are many "Fake" mashaikh who meet women, shake hands, talk to them and even visit homes. Totally unislamic and unacceptable, may Allah ta'ala protect and guide 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawah Team Haya Posted May 23, 2014 Dawah Team Report Share Posted May 23, 2014 Yes if sisters wish to traverse this path then one of the ways is to make the pledge to a qualified shaykh and the Mashaikh are male. It is done from behind the curtain or from another room altogether or by mail. There is no "meeting" the shaykh and also the permission of a mahram is necessary. We need to be careful as there are many "Fake" mashaikh who meet women, shake hands, talk to them and even visit homes. Totally unislamic and unacceptable, may Allah ta'ala protect and guide Okay. If a sister makes the pledge to a qualified shaykh, what she would have to do next? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ummtaalib Posted May 23, 2014 Report Share Posted May 23, 2014 Okay. If a sister makes the pledge to a qualified shaykh, what she would have to do next? It depends on the methodology of the shaykh because different mashaikh work in different ways. Generally speaking however, certain dhikr is prescribed like Durood, Astaghfaar etc. and we are told to make up any qadha salaah/fasts and increase recitation of the Qur'an. We should keep contact at intervals to inform shaykh of our progress or otherwise and regarding rectification of our spiritual illnesses....like a doctor to whom we relate the symptoms and who then prescribes medication. Remember it is of utmost importance we search for a qualified shaykh and if at any time we perceive anything unislamic, he should be abandoned immediately. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawah Team Haya Posted May 23, 2014 Dawah Team Report Share Posted May 23, 2014 It depends on the methodology of the shaykh because different mashaikh work in different ways. Generally speaking however, certain dhikr is prescribed like Durood, Astaghfaar etc. and we are told to make up any qadha salaah/fasts and increase recitation of the Qur'an. We should keep contact at intervals to inform shaykh of our progress or otherwise and regarding rectification of our spiritual illnesses....like a doctor to whom we relate the symptoms and who then prescribes medication. Remember it is of utmost importance we search for a qualified shaykh and if at any time we perceive anything unislamic, he should be abandoned immediately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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