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Sufis, Shaykhs & Scholars
Page Last Updated: 23rd November 2011 Best Selling ... The Sufi Saints of the Indian Sub-Continent : BACK IN STOCK |
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A Brilliant Scholar of Islam: Sadr al-Ulema, Hadrat Sayyad Ghulam Jilani Meruthi 'alayhir rahman
Paperback : 152 pgs Compiled by Muhammad Kalim Qadri & Dr.Abdul Naim Aziz Idara Tarweej-o-Isha'at
 Without a doubt Ulemas and Mashaikhs are the favoured devotees of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala! Sadr al-Ulema, Imam an-Nahv, Hadrat Allama Sayyad Ghulam Jilani Meruthi rahmatullahi 'alayhi was a favoured devotee of Allah subhanahu wa Ta'ala. He was a shining star in the sky of wisdom, excellence, spirituality and sainthood. He dedicated his entire life, in emphasising Divine Knowledge and raised awareness for Tawheed and Risalat, while kindling the flame of prophetic love in the hearts of Muslims.
Sadr al-Ulema was born on the 11th of Ramadan 1317 A.H in Aligarh. He was the son of Mawlana Sayyad Ghulam Fakr al-Din Shah, who was the son of Allama Sayyad Sakhawat Hussain Fakhri Sulaymani Radi Allahu ta'ala anhum. Sadr al-Ulema was a student of Sadr al-Afaazil Sayyad Naim al-Din Muradabadi, of Sadrus Shari'ah, Allama Amjad Ali Aazmi Allah be pleased with them, his dastar-e-fazilat was performed by Hujjatul Islam Hamid Raza Khan Allah be pleased with him who was also another one of his teachers. Sadr al-Ulema was bayah (disciple) of AlaHadrat 'Ashrafi miya' Sayyad Shah Ali Hussain Rahmatullahi 'alayhi.
This book contains a brief biography, and 40 testimonials from the contemporaries, of Sadr al-Ulema, from throughout the Muslim World.
Recommended Reading!
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The Ulama of Farangi Mahall and Islamic Culture in South Asia Hardback - 267 pages

The learned and holy men of Farangi Mahall were the consolidators in India of the rationalist traditions of Islamic scholarship derived from Iran. These were encapsulated in a renowned and widely-used syllabus, which they created and which became the dominant system of Indian Islamic education from the 18th century. By the 20th century these scholarly traditions, which represented a confident and flexible Islamic understanding, which many felt, had the capacity to preserve Islam even while selectively adopting social, cultural and technological changes from the West.
Between 1780 and 1820 these traditions were arguably poised to bring forth some form of Islamic enlightenment. But over the course of the nineteenth century they were overcome by the twin forces of Islamic reformism and Western education.
This book, written over the past twenty years, is the first full length treatment in English of this important body of Islamic scholars, teachers and leaders. Based in large part on their writings, records and private papers, it addresses a variety of issues; the establishment of specific traditions of scholarship and mysticism in eighteenth century Awadh; the place of these tradtions in Perso-Islamic culture from the seventeenth to the twentiethcenturies; the traditions and values of the Farangi Mahall family; and the attempts of Muslim intellectuals to respond to the challenges presented by British rule and Western Culture. The work of the Farangi Mahallis is also placed in the context of an Islamic world system based on shared systems of formal and spiritual knowledge.
This book is addressed to all who are seriously interested in the religious and intellectual history of India, and to students of Islam.
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The Life, Personality and Writings of al-Junayd Paperback - 276 pages (English/Arabic) Edited by Dr. Ali Hassan Abdel-Kader

Synopsis Imam al-Junayd al-Baghdadi (d. 910) Allah be pleased with him was one of the most significant figures of the formative period of Islamic mystical thought and practice in the third to ninth century at the Abbasid capital, Baghdad. He was seen as playing the key role in establishing the 'sober' school of tasawwuf (Sufism) which was to become dominant later.
In Part I Dr Abdel-Kader reviews al-Junayd's Allah be pleased with him life and the milieu in which he lived, and lists his works.
Part II is concerned with his doctrines, including that of Oblivion (fana'), and also discusses the extent to which he was influenced by the theories of Plotinus.
Part III consists of the edition and translation of the small body of surviving works, known collectively as the Rasa'il.
The Final 63 pages are in Arabic. This book is off-mint
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Sufi Saints (Encyclopaedic Survey of Islamic Culture) - Edited by Mohammed Taher Hardback - 276 pages

"Our attempt in bringing out this Encyclopaedic Survey of Islamic Culture is to collect the material on Islamic Culture under various themes viz, society, economy, institutions, law, religion, revival, reform, literature, architecture, sciences, philosophy, warfare, modernism and personalities, and present a handy source for study and research.
"Unique in its focus on the Islamic world and worldview, this Encyclopaedic Survey of Islamic Culture is an invaluable source for all the concerned. This work will present Islam in its true sense--without splitting the material and the spiritual--presenting Islam as it is, as a way which unites the two poles." (jacket)
Contents : Preface, 1. Imam Musa Al-Kazim and Sufi Tradition (Hamid Algar), 2. Abu' l Hasan Al-Shadhili's (Ahzab Awad M.Al-Jemaey), 3. Shaikh Nizam-ud-din Auliya (R N Das), 4. Syed Muhammad Al-Husaini Gesudaraz (Motasim A Azad), 5. the Contemporaries of Mawlana Muhammad Sadiq Kashmiri (Dr. Muhammad Saleem Akhtar), 6. Life and Works of Sayyid Ali Hamadani (agha Hussain Hamadani), 7. Shaykh Diya Al-din Nakhshabi his Life and Persian Works (Sajidullah Tafhimi), 8.. Hadrat Sayyid Jalal Mir Surkh Bukhari of Uch Sharif (Mir Hasan Ali), 9. Tomb of sharaf Un-Nisa Begum Known as Sarvwala Maqbara at Lahore (Masood ul-Hasan khokhar), 10. Hadrat Nizamuddin Aulia (M. Hafiz Syed), 11. The Life and Mission of Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi (M.Abdul Haq Ansari), 12. Baba Farid Ganj-I Shankar and his Mystical Philosophy (Mohd. Noor Nabi), 13. Islamic Influence on Later Saints, 14. Islamic Impact on Sixteenth Century Saints, 15. Ibrahim Ibn Adham (Russel Jones), 16. Sarmad : His Life and Quatrains (B A Hashmi).
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The Throne Carrier of God : The Life & Thought of Ala ad-Dawla Simnani Paperback - 255 pages 
This book constitutes a comprehensive investigation of the life and teachings of one of the most famous Sufis of the Iranian world. Shaykh Ala ad-Dawla Simnani Allah be pleased with him [d.737h] spent his early life as a courtier at the Ilkhanid Mongol court and was a cherished companion of the emperor Arghun. After a mystical experience on the battlefield, he turned his back on a life of luxury and became a Sufi. He advanced rapidly in his spiritual quest and soon became one of the most influential Sufi masters in Iran.
Working primarily from the most reliable Arabic and Persian manuscripts of Simnani's writings, the author has analised Simnani's thinking to show the overall coherence of his world-view and to demonstrate the importance of his ideas to the development of Islamic mysticism. Along with this analysis, the author provides a detailed account of Simnani's life and times, as well as a systematic description of Simnani's instructions for Sufi practioners of all levels. "It is an investigation of the life and teachings of one of the most famous and influential Sufis of Iran. The most interesting parts for me are the outlines of Simnani's cosmology and psychology, topics that have been only touched upon by earlier writers. The biographical sections are of great interest given the rare detail that is available in the sources." -- William C. Chittick, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Shaykh Ala ad-Dawla Simnani is believed to have been influential upon his student Makhdoom Sayyad Ashraf Jahangir Simnani Allah be pleased with him [d.807h], who is the Founder of the Ashrafiyya Silsila, and whose descendents (Khanwada-e-Ashrafiya) carry the spiritual torch of Ashraf in all corners of the globe today.
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Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulusi : Islam and the Enlightenment Hardback - 162 pages Samer Akkach

Shaykh 'Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulusi [1641-1731CE] Allah be pleased with him of Damascus was a key figure of the Islamic enlightenment. Often characterised solely as a Sufi saint, his thought and teachings were of a much wider remit. A contemporary of many major thinkers, scientists, poets, and philosophers of the European Enlightenment, his life and works offer a new perspective on the roots of modernity in the Arab World.
Through fresh readings of his biographical sources and a large body of mostly unpublished works, the author examines Shaykh al-Nabulusi's life and thought, exploring his contribution to the intellectual development of Islam and to the debate over its relationship with science.
An unrivalled biography of a key figure in the history of Islam, this fascinating book also offers an invaluable comparision of how rationalism operated in Enlightenment Europe and the Islamic World.
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The Ulama in Contemporary Islam - Custodians of Change Paperback - 312 pages Muhammad Qasim Zaman

From the cleric-led Iranian revolution to the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, many people have been surprised by what they see as the modern reemergence of an antimodern phenomenon. This book helps account for the increasingly visible public role of traditionally educated Muslim religious scholars (the `ulama) across contemporary Muslim societies. Muhammad Qasim Zaman describes the transformations the centuries-old culture and tradition of the `ulama have undergone in the modern era--transformations that underlie the new religious and political activism of these scholars. In doing so, it provides a new foundation for the comparative study of Islam, politics, and religious change in the contemporary world.
While focusing primarily on Pakistan, Zaman takes a broad approach that considers the Taliban and the `ulama of Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, and the southern Philippines. He shows how their religious and political discourses have evolved in often unexpected but mutually reinforcing ways to redefine and enlarge the roles the `ulama play in society. Their discourses are informed by a longstanding religious tradition, of which they see themselves as the custodians. But these discourses are equally shaped by--and contribute in significant ways to--contemporary debates in the Muslim public sphere.
This book offers the first sustained comparative perspective on the `ulama and their increasingly crucial religious and political activism. It shows how issues of religious authority are debated in contemporary Islam, how Islamic law and tradition are continuously negotiated in a rapidly changing world, and how the `ulama both react to and shape larger Islamic social trends. Introducing previously unexamined facets of religious and political thought in modern Islam, it clarifies the complex processes of religious change unfolding in the contemporary Muslim world and goes a long way toward explaining their vast social and political ramifications.
Muhammad Qasim Zaman is Robert H. Niehaus '77 Professor of Near Eastern Studies and Religion at Princeton University. He is the author of Religion and Politics under the Early Abbasids and the editor, with Robert W. Hefner, of Schooling Islam: The Culture and Politics of Modern Muslim Education (Princeton).
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''Muhammad Qasim Zaman's book de-stereotypes the ulama, expecially the view that they are inflexible in their attitudes, generally resistant to social changes, and as a consequence, become redundant.'' --Mohammad Talib, Journal of Islamic Studies
"A detailed, carefully researched monographic study. . . . Among other things, it demonstrates that the received image of Muslim clerics . . . as passive, unworldly reactionaries bound to an atemporal, socially withdrawn Islam is thoroughly misconceived. In many places, by now perhaps most, they are seen as members of vanguard groups in the renovation of traditional Islamic society and belief."--Clifford Geertz, The New York Review of Books
''Muhammad Qasim Zaman [writes] . . . with a magisterial command of both the internal discourses the ulama use among themselves and the dynamics of national and international developments. In addition, he builds his arguments with an extraordinarily rich mix of relevant examples, rarely seen and well referenced documentation, plus discerning support from other researchers, theorists, and commentators. . . . Zaman offers what amounts to a new working definition of the ulama that locates them not at the edge but at the center of discussions charting the course of Islam in the next century."--Patrick Gaffney, American Historical Review
"This book, a shining example of thorough and deliberate scholarship, forces us to re-evaluate commonly held misperceptions of the religious class and madrasa education more generally. . . . With this unique volume, Qasim Zaman has finally provided something long missing in the field of Islamic studies: a comprehensive analysis of contemporary ulama as dynamic interpreters and producers of religious knowledge--and an analysis of the absolutely highest quality at that." --Peter Mandaville, International Sociology
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Mir Saiyid Ali Hamadani and the Kubraviya Sufi Order in Kashmir Hardback: [20 +155] Total 175 pages. by Surayia Gull (Naqati) Foreward by Akhtar ul-Wasey

Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. 1. Various Sufi Silsilas in Kashmir—a general survey. 2. Saiyid Ali Hamadani and his impact. 3. Development and salient features of Kubraviya Sufi order. 4. Some prominent Sufis of Kubraviya order and their contribution. 5. Conclusion. Glossary. Appendices. Bibliography. Index.
"Kashmir has attracted the attention of the world over the ages primarily for the scenic beauty that nature has been generous to bestow upon it. The music of its springs and rivers, the serenity of its lakes and mountains, the rich variety of colour and taste that its flowers and fruits offer has made it the sinecure of the men of taste. No less interesting and absorbing has been its culture known as Kashmiriat that represents its unique capacity to harmonise diversity of human thought and experience. This is the gift of not only the natural propensity of its people to peaceful existence.
This culture has been moulded by the Sufi tradition of Muslim mystics. Advent of Islam in Kashmir owes itself to Saiyid Abdul Rehman Sharifuddin Suhrawardi May Allah be pleased with him. The most influential of the Sufis was Saiyid Ali Shah Hamadani May Allah be pleased with him. His follower Sheikh Nooruddin Rishi is the most revered saint in Kashmir and is known as Alamdar-e-Kashmir (the standard-bearer of Kashmir).
This book gives an account of the various Sufi orders that have found followers in Kashmir as well as elsewhere. Attention has been given to Shaykh Noor al-Din, but the main focus of course is on Saiyid Ali Shah Hamadani who carried the Sufi tradition to the masses because of which he has come to be known as ''Amir-e-Kabir, Shah-e-Hamadan and Ali Sani''. The reader will find here a detailed account of his life and thought.
The book will be found interesting not only for scholars of religious traditions but all those who seek to understand the people of Kashmir. The Kashmiris may find it a mirror of their intellectual and spiritual life." (Jacket)
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The Sufi Saints of the Indian Sub-Continent by Zahural Hassan Sharib Hardback - 428 pages [ Back in Stock - Nov 2011 ]
Synopsis: "This book - The Sufi Saints of the Indian Subcontinent - is a short biographical sketch of sufiya'-e-kiram (the generous mystics) of the Indian subcontinent.
If we want falaah wa behbood (success and well-being) here, in this faani (perishable) world and in the aakhirat (the next world, life after death) which isbaqa'e-davam(everlastingness), the teachings of these sufis will be very useful because these saints have left a lasting legacy that will guide the people today and in future." Contents: ---Preface.
1. Hazrat Khawaja Muin-ud-din Hasan Chishti. 2. Hazrat Khwaja Qutb-ud-din Bakhtyar Kaki. 3. Hazrat Khwaja Fakhr-ud-din Abul-Khayr. 4. Hazrat Qazi Hamid-ud-din of Nagore. 5. Hazrat Sufi Hamid-ud-din of Nagore. 6. Hazrat Shaykh Badr-ud-din Ghaznavi. 7. Hazrat Shaykh Najib-ud-din Mutawakkil. 8. Hazrat Khwaja Nizam-ud-din Auliya. 9. Hazrat Sayyad Ala-ud-din Ahmad Sabir. 10. Hazrat Shaykh Sharf-ud-din Ahmad of Munir. 11. Hazrat Shaykh Sharf-ud-din Bu Ali Qalandar. 12. Hazrat Khwaja Husam-ud-din Soqta. 13. Hazrat Nasir-ud-din Mahmud Chiragh of Delhi. 14. Hazrat Shams-ud-din Turk of Panipat. 15. Hazrat Amir Khusraw. 16. Hazrat Mawlana Fakhr-ud-din Marozi. 17. Hazrat Mawlana Ala-ud-din Nili. 18. Hazrat Shaykh Burhan-ud-din Gharib. 19. Hazrat Mawlana Shams-ud-din Muhammad Yahya. 20. Hazrat Qazi Mohi-ud-din of Kashan. 21. Hazrat Khwaja Amir Hasan. 22. Hazrat Shaykh Sadr-ud-din Tabib-e-Dilha. 23. Hazrat Khwaja Zia-ud-din Nakhshabi. 24. Hazrat Shaykh Kamal-ud-din. 25. Hazrat Shaykh Jalal-ud-din of Panipat. 26. Hazrat Shaykh Nur-ul-Haq Wad-din. 27. Hazrat Shaykh Fath-ul-lah. 28. Hazrat Khwaja Sayyad Muhammed Gesu Deraz. 29. Hazrat Shaykh Ahmad Abd-ul-Haq. 30. Hazrat Sayyad Badi-ud-din Qutb-e-Madar. 31. Hazrat Qutb-e-' Alam. 32. Hazrat Shaykh Abul-Fatah of Jaunpur. 33. Hazrat Shaykh Muhammad Arif. 34. Hazrat Shaykh Muhammad. 35.Hazrat Sayyad Abd-ul-Malik. 36. Hazrat Shaykh Sarang. 37. Hazrat Shah Meena. 38. Hazrat Shaykh Ahmad Khatto. 39. Hazrat Mir Sayyad Makhdoom Ashraf Jahangir Simnani. 40. Hazrat Sayyad Shah Buddhan. 41. Hazrat Shaykh Abdullah Shattari. 42. Hazrat Shaykh Darvesh Muhammed. 43. Hazrat Shaykh Husam-ud-din of Manakpur. 44. Hazrat Khwaja Hussain of Nagore. 45. Hazrat Shaykh Sa'd-ud-din of Khayrabad. 46. Hazrat Sama-ud-din Suhrawardi. 47. Hazrat Shaykh Ahmad Mujad Shebani. 48. Hazrat Khwaja Khanu. 49. Hazrat Mawlana Shah Jamali. 50. Hazrat Shaykh Abd 'al-Quddus. 51. Hazrat Shah Abd 'ur-Razzaq Jhungana. 52. Hazrat Shaykh Hamza. 53. Hazrat Shaykh Aman. 54. Hazrat Shah Abd 'ur-Rahman Janbaz Qalandar. 55. Hazrat Shaykh Salim Chishti. 56. Hazrat Shaykh Jalal-ud-din Mahmud. 57. Hazrat Khwaja Baqi Billah. 58. Hazrat Shaykh Ahmad Mujaddid Alif-e-Sani. 59. Hazrat Shaykh Abu. Sa'id. 60. Hazrat Shah Abd'al-Haq. 61. Hazrat Shaykh Muhammad Sadiq. 62. Hazrat Sayyad Shah Amir Abul-la. 63. Hazrat Sarmad. 64. Hazrat Mir Sayyad Muhammad. 65. Hazrat Sayyad Dost Muhammad. 66. Hazrat Shaykh Dawood. 67. Hazrat Shah Abul-Ma'ale. 68. Hazrat Muhammad Sa'id Miran Shah Bhika. 69. Hazrat Shah Muhammad Farhad. 70. Hazrat Sayyad Nur Muhammad. 71. Hazrat Shaykh Kalim-ullah of Shahjahanabad. 72. Hazrat Shah Nizam-ud-din of Aurangabad. 73. Hazrat Muhammad Salim. 74. Hazrat Shah Wali-ul-lah Muhaddith Dehlawi. 75. Hazrat Mirza Jane-Jahan Mazhar Shahid. 76. Hazrat Mawlana Muhammad Fakhr-ud-din. 77. Hazrat Shah Abul-Barkat. 78. Hazrat Sayyad Muhammad Azam. 79. Hazrat Shah Abd-ul-Aziz. 80. Hazrat Hafiz Musa. 81. Hazrat Shah Niyaz Ahmad. 82. Hazrat Shah Muhammad Afaq. 83. Hazrat Shah Abu Sa'id. 84. Hazrat Hafiz Sayyad Muhammad Hussain. 85. Hazrat Shah Nasir-ud-din. 86. Hazrat Sayyad Muhammad Ghous Ali Shah. 87. Hazrat Mawlana Shah Fazl-e-Rahman. 88. Hazrat Mawlana Sayyad Waris Ali Shah. 89. Hazrat Sayyad Malik Muhammad Alam. 90. Hazrat Qazi Abd 'ur-Rahim Shah. 91. Hazrat Nawab Gudri Shah Baba. 92. Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh Ali al-Hujweri. 93. Hazrat Shah Muhammad Yusuf Gurdezi. 94. Hazrat Shaykh Jalal-ud-din. 95. Hazrat Baba Farid-ud-din Mas'ud Ganj-e-Shakar. 96. Hazrat Shaykh Baha-ud-din Zakariya al-Multani. 97. Hazrat Shaykh Badr-ud-din Sulayman. 98. Hazrat Shaykh Sadr-ud-din Arif. 99. Hazrat Shaikh Rukn-ud-din Abul-Fath. 100. Hazrat Sayyad Jalal-ud-din Surq Bukhara. 101. Hazrat Makhdoom Jahanian-e-Jahan Gasht. 102. Hazrat Mawlana Badr-ud-din Ishaq. 103. Hazrat Shaykh Jamal-ud-din Ahmad. 104. Hazrat Lal Shahbaz al-Qalandar. 105. Hazrat Qutb-ud-din Munawwar. 106. Hazrat Sayyad Sadr-ud-din Raja Qattal. 107. Hazrat Sayyad Kabir-ud-din Hasan. 108. Hazrat Makhdoom Shaykh Muhammad. 109. Hazrat Makhdoom Shaykh Abd al-Qadir. 110. Hazrat Shaykh Dawood. 111. Hazrat Miyan Mir. 112. Hazrat Madhu Lal Hussain. 113. Hazrat Shah Abu'l-Ma'ali. 114. Hazrat Sakhi Sultan Bahu. 115. Hazrat Bulleh Shah. 116. Hazrat Shah Abd 'al-Latif. 117. Hazrat Shaykh Dawood Jhani Wal. 118. Hazrat Shah Bilawal. 119. Hazrat Shah Kamal. 120. Hazrat Shah Jamal. 121. Hazrat Shah Chiragh. 122. Hazrat Shah Abu Ishaq. 123. Hazrat Dargahi Shah. 124. Hazrat Khwaja Nur Muhammad. 125. Hazrat Abdullah Shah Qadiri. 126. Hazrat Khwaja Shah Muhammad Sulayman.
--- Glossary --- Bibliography. [Hardback - 428 pages] Our Price £29.95 INCLUSIVE OF UK DELIVERY
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The Unique Name & The Treasury of Truths of Shaykh Muhammad ibn-al-Habib Paperback - 63 pages by Shaykh Mustafa Ahmad al-Alawi

Section about the permissibility of 'Loud Dhikr' taken from opening page:
''Praise belongs to Allah and it is sufficient, and peace on His chosen slaves.
From the slave of his Lord, Ahmad ibn Mustafa al-'Alawi al-Mustaghanami.
Peace be upon you and the mercy of Allah and His blessings.
As for our subject, esteemed brother, I recall the discussion between us during your short visit when I saw you angered at your brothers the 'Alawiyun, as it seemed to me then, not for any wrong they do but just because they are infatuated with having the solitary name on their tongues, and that is their saying ALLAH.
It seemed to you that this requires reproof - we might even say punishment. And this, because they are committed to dhikr of that Name, with cause or without cause. It is the same for them in a dilemma or without one, in a situation not demanding invocation, so that when one of them knocks on the door he says, 'Allah,' and when he stands up he says, 'Allah,' and when he sits down he says 'Allah,' and so on.
You are of the opinion that it is improper to use this name as a dhikr, it not being a form of structured speech according to you - based on what grammarians stipulate as the necessities of grammatical construction in their definition of informative speech. There is no point in my answering you unless it is with the object of seeking mutual understanding and investigating whether what they do is right and proper, and whether it is permissible or not. I present you with this note that through it there may be healing for the breasts and cure for the hearts.
As for your stand on what grammarians lay down as the necessities of grammatical construction in what is considered speech, it is correct, except that the fact escapes you that in this decision of theirs the grammarians are concerned with discursive speech and are far from applying their definition to dhikrs and what distinguishes them from the point of view of lawfulness or unlawfulness, and then what results from that of rewards and the like. If you asked them in their day or this, they would certainly reply, "What we decide is merely a technical term on which we rely in our practice and there is no dispute in a technical term." You must be aware of the fact that the language of the grammarians is not the same as that of the scholars of kalam, and theirs is not the same as that of the fuqaha, nor theirs in turn that of the scholars of hadith and so on, for every group has its technical terms. For us, it follows from this that grammarians are simply concerned with defining informative speech, and are not concerned with distinguishing between legitimate and illegitimate dhikrs. In other words, what grammarians stipulate as the requirements of grammatical construction is particularly for someone who intends to communicate with someone else by his speech. As for someone who does dhikr, he only intends to benefit himself and establish the meaning of that noble Name in his heart through his dhikr, or a purpose of a similar nature.
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IRSHAD : WISDOM OF A SUFI MASTER Hardback - 725+pages Shaykh Muzaffer Ozak al-Jerrahi

IRSHAD: WISDOM OF A SUFI MASTER By Sheikh Muzaffer Ozak Preface by Seyyed Hossein Nasr Introduction by al-Hajj Muhtar Holland
The Irshad is regarded by many as the most important work in Islamic spirituality for our time and a testament to the fact that Sufism is a living tradition. The work charts the Sufi spiritual path and disciplinethrough discourse and dialogue, story and prayer, scriptural commentary and spontaneous mystical teachings in worship and action.
The Irshad addresses not only Sufis, but all those who are attracted to the spiritual life and the truths that ultimately constitute the very fiber and substance of the human soul.
''Well, you have kept the fast and learned what it means to go hungry. Now leave your fire unlit for a day and find out what it is like for those who have no heat in their homes! Go without shoes some day; tread barefoot in the snow and ice to find out how it is for those who always go barefoot through the mud and slush! Leave your windows open one day and see what it is like to live in a house without them! Go out in the street without your coat some cold winters day, just to see how it is for those who have no coats at all! As long as your stomach is full, you will know nothing about the condition of the starving; as long as your house is warm, you will not understand the actions of those who live without heat; as long as your own feet are well shod, as long as you have thick clothes to wear, you will have no idea of the state of those who go barefoot and unclad.
Satisfy the hungry, so that Paradise may love you. Clothe the naked, so that you may not be bare on the coming day of Resurrection, when all the rest are naked. Become aware of the condition of all those paupers and orphans, for your own wife may become a pauper and your own children orphans. The wheel of fate turns. None of us knows what is to be : what great wealth may be doomed to extinction or how many, now despised, may rise to heights of dignity and honour." ---Extract from the book - page 233 | Shaykh Muzaffer Ozak (1916 -1985CE) was the head shaykh of the Halveti-Jerrahi order of Dervishes, a traditional muslim Sufi order (tariqa) from Istanbul (Turkey). In western countries he is well known because of his visits to Europe and the United States of America where he celebrated public dhikrs (Remembrance of God; in Turkish "zikrullah") with his dervishes. He is also well known in Turkey for his "ilahis," religious Sufi hymns. The Nur Ashki Jerrahi Sufi Order in New York City is named for him.
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The Bequest : al-Wasiyya by: al-Shaykh Abd al-Mahmud al-Hafyan of Tabat Paperback - 84 pages Transated by Uthman Sayyid Ahmad Ismail al-Bili

About this book : A great Sufi leader, an accomplished Maliki scholar, a poet and an erudite, spirited writer, the late al-Shaykh Abd al-Mahmud al-Hafyan of Tabat (1919–1973), author of The Bequest (Al-Wasiyya), left a great legacy of scholarly works in all fields of the traditional Islamic sciences. Yet although his contributions to the science of the sharia are outstanding, it is his contributions in the field of haqiqa that most highly rank him amongst the most distinguished of Sufi Muslims.
Sharia for Sufi Muslims is the base of their belief, laws and practice. Haqiqa is the essence, the fundamental truth that leads, through worship, devotion and the love and fear of Allah, to the knowledge and recognition of the Divine, Allah. It paves the way to harmonious living in this world and to eternal bliss in Paradise. Thus to describe Sufism simply as mysticism and Sufis only as mystics is to deny both their base and their legitimacy. The haqiqa of the Sufi Muslim cannot exist without the Qur’an and the Sunna (Prophetic traditions).
This translation of the Wasiyya, The Bequest, is but an approximation of the deep yet elegantly and lucidly stated meanings of the sharia and the haqiqa of Islam. It addresses not only the followers of the Samaniyya Order, or even all Muslims, but all men and women, young and old, who care to listen to the advice of a noble spirit and a great Sufi Muslim, whose influence transcends his time and place.
The author al-Shaykh Abd al-Mahmud al-Hafyan (The Bare-footed) bin al-shaykh Abd al-Qadir al-Jayli bin al-Ustadh al-Shayk Abd al-Mahmud al shaykh Nur al-Dayim bin (The Great Qutb al-Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayyib bin al-Shaykh al-Bashir was born in 1919 in the town Tabat Gezira, in Central Sudan.
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Some Prominent Ulama and their Role in 1857 **Paperback Booklet - 16 pages by Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi
During the revolt of 1857, the Ulama (scholars) as a religious duty, issued the fatwa of jihad against the English; practically participated in the war; encouraged the Mujahideen and led the revolutionary insurgents. The most prominent among them was Mawlana Ahmad 'ullah Shah Madrassi who in compliance with the order of his Pir-o-Murshid (Spiritual mentor) was leading a campaign against the English. The names of other leading Ulama who played a pivotal roles in the revolt of 1857 are as follows:
---Mufti Sadr ud-Din Azurda, ---Allama Fazl al Haq Khayrabadi, ---Mawlana Faiz Ahmad al-Badayuni, ---Mawlana Kifayat Ali Kafi al-Muradabadi, ---Maulana Wahhajj 'ud-din al-Muradabadi, ---Mufti Inayat Ahmad Kakorvi, ---Mawlana Rahmat'ullah Kairanvi, ---Mawlana Dr. Wazir Khan Akkarabadi, and ---Mawlana Imam Baksh Sahbai Dehlawi.
According to books dealing with the revolt, around fifteen thousand Ulama were martyred during the War of Independence in 1857. The above mentioned Ulama were ideologically and practically inspired, in one way or the other, by the following Ulama who were their predecessors also. Hadrat Shah Wali'ullah Muhaddith al-Dehlawi (d.1176/1762) (2) Hadrat Mirza Mazhar Jaan-i-Jaanan Mujaddidi al-Dehlawi (d.1195/1781) (3) Hadrat Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddith al-Dehlawi (d.1239/1824) (4) Hadrat Qazi Thana’ullah Panipati (d.1225/1810) (5) Hadrat Shah Rafi'ud-Din Muhaddith al-Dehlawi (d.1233/1818) (6) Hadrat Mufti Iwaaz al-Barelwi (d.1236/1821) (7) Hadrat Mufti Sharf'ud-Din Rampur (d.1268/1852) **Sub-Continent Print
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TADHKARAT-UL-AULIYA - Memoirs of Saints (Selected and Abridged) Paperback - Total 225 pages by Farid-ud-Din al-Attar Parts I and II : Translated from the original Persian by Dr Bankey Behari
This book is an English translation of a selection from the Tadhkira al-Awliya. It contains incidents, traditions, anecdotes or words of wisdom from the pious lives of the Freinds of God.
'' Cast not thy glance on Heaven, avoid its lure, and fear not the Hell-fire. Love God for His sake and bear all tribulations that come during the pursuit without any complaint. '' Contents Preface Introduction and Life Sketch Part I ---Hadrat Abu Muhammad Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq ---Hadrat Uwais al-Qarni ---Hadrat Hasan al-Basri- ---Hadrat Malik ibn Dinar ---Hadrat Muhammad al-Wasi ---Hadrat Habib al-Ajmi ---Hadrat Abu Hazim al-Makki ---Hadrat Rabi'ya al-Basri ---Hadrat Fudail bin 'Ayaad ---Hadrat Ibrahim bin Adham ---Hadrat Bishr al-Hafi ---Hadrat Dhu'n Nun al-Misri ---Hadrat Bayazid al-Bistami ---Hadrat Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak ---Hadrat Sufyan at-Thawri ---Hadrat Abu Shaqiq al-Balkhi ---Hadrat Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal ---Hadrat Daw'ud at-Tai ---Hadrat Harith al-Muhasibi ---Hadrat Muhammad bin Samak ---Hadrat Suhal bin Abdullah al-Tustari ---Hadrat Mar'uk al-Kharkhi ---Hadrat Sarri al-Saqti ---Hadrat Ahmad Khidrawiya ---Hadrat Abu Turab al-Nakhshabi ---Hadrat Yahya bin Ma'adh al-Razi ---Hadrat Shah Shuja' al-Kirmani ---Hadrat Yusuf bin Husayn ---Hadrat Abu Hafs al-Haddad ---Hadrat Hamdun al-Qassar ---Hadrat Mansur al-'Ammar ---Hadrat Junaid al-Baghdadi Part II ---Hadrat Umar bin Uthman al-Makki ---Hadrat Abu Sa'id al-Khiraz ---Hadrat Abu Hasan al-Nuri ---Hadrat 'Uthman al-Hiri ---Hadrat 'Abdullah al-Jilaa ---Hadrat Abu Muhammad Royam ---Hadrat Samnun al-Muhib ---Hadrat Abu Muhammad Murta'ash ---Hadrat Abu Bakr al-Wiraq ---Hadrat Abdullah Manazil ---Hadrat Abu Bakr al-Kataani ---Hadrat Abdullah al-Khafif ---Hadrat Abu Muhammad al-Jar'iri ---Hadrat Mansur al-Hallaj ---Hadrat Abu Bakr al-Wasiti ---Hadrat Abi Ishaq Ibrahim bin Shaharyar al-Shaibani ---Hadrat Abul Hasan al-Khirkani ---Hadrat Abu Bakr al-Shibli ---Hadrat Shaikh Abul Abbas al-Qassab ---Hadrat Ishaq Ibrahim bin Ahmad al-Khwaas ---Hadrat Mumshad al-Dinwari ---Hadrat Abul Ishaaq Ibrahim al-Shaibani ---Hadrat Abu Bakr al-Saidlani ---Hadrat Shaikh Abu 'Ali al-Diqqaq ---Hadrat Abu 'Ali Ahmad bin Muhammad al-Rudbaari ---Hadrat Shaikh Abul Hasan 'Ali bin Ibrahim al-Hasri ---Hadrat Shaikh Abu Uthman Sa'id bin Salam al-Maghribi ---Hadrat Shaikh Abul 'Abbas Nihawandi ---Hadrat Abul Qasim al-Nasrabadi ---Hadrat Abul Fadl Hasan Saraksi
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