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Old 03-08-2012, 12:02 AM   #21
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assalamualaikum,

Hadhrat shaykh, I am also eager to hear from you! zara jaldi karay!

Also other users like FususAlHikam, Fake shaykh, Maripat, Abu Hajira and many more [its a long list].. but Hadhrat Colonal Sahib's advice will be missed.

Brother please, seriously you cannot put a dead heart like mine with the beating hearts of the others mentioned, and i'm not being humble!

And please no further comments like "no bro your mashallah this or that", lets just end it right there or else....
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Old 03-08-2012, 12:06 AM   #22
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When Taliban comes can Urdu be far behind?

Jigaraan-e-Millat (Sweethearts of the Community) kindly keep your conversation in English. We defeat the purpose of SF when we switch to Urdu. Please understand that flippancy is neither rewarding nor elegant. And to top it all the topic is a rather serious one.
Assalamualaikum,

Apologize for writing in urdu.

I did read your answer on this topic which is produce the desire to revive the heart. Hadhrat, can you further expound on this?
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Old 03-08-2012, 12:08 AM   #23
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Brother please, seriously you cannot put a dead heart like mine with the beating hearts of the others mentioned, and i'm not being humble!

And please no further comments like "no bro your mashallah this or that", lets just end it right there or else....
Assalamualaikum,

Now that means I will not hear any spiritual adivces from you :S.

I was being serious about it. I will still wait until you share your advices inshallah.

Jazakallah.
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Old 03-08-2012, 12:16 AM   #24
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Assalamualaikum,

Apologize for writing in urdu.

I did read your answer on this topic which is produce the desire to revive the heart. Hadhrat, can you further expound on this?

Desire was used in the meaning of urge (Talab).
When you have the urge to do any thing then things start happening, as if on their own.
Just try to remember those moments when you had the urge to do some thing.
You were sort of just gliding on the wings of angels.
Suppose you wanted to buy a new cricket bat. Suppose the urge to buy that was there.
Then things would happen in exactly that way - automatically.

And this urge itself is a blessing of allah (SWT).

Meri ye talab bhi kisi a karam ka sadqa hai
Qadam ye khud nahin uthte, uthaye jaate hain

Even this urge of mine is SomeOne's Grace
Steps to don't proceed, these are made to

So the solution is simple - produce urge, desire, Talab.
And then just glide!
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Old 03-08-2012, 12:26 AM   #25
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Desire was used in the meaning of urge (Talab).
When you have the urge to do any thing then things start happening, as if on their own.
Just try to remember those moments when you had the urge to do some thing.
You were sort of just gliding on the wings of angels.
Suppose you wanted to buy a new cricket bat. Suppose the urge to buy that was there.
Then things would happen in exactly that way - automatically.

And this urge itself is a blessing of allah (SWT).

Meri ye talab bhi kisi a karam ka sadqa hai
Qadam ye khud nahin uthte, uthaye jaate hain

Even this urge of mine is SomeOne's Grace
Steps to don't proceed, these are made to

So the solution is simple - produce urge, desire, Talab.
And then just glide!
Assalamualaikum,

Mashallah!

I think I will bookmark this thread inshallah, so that I can also later on remind and take a lesson from these words.

Hadhrat, jazakallah.

May I ask hadhrat, are you bayyat to any mashaykh?

Jazakallah.
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:02 AM   #26
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Assalamualaikum,

Mashallah!

I think I will bookmark this thread inshallah, so that I can also later on remind and take a lesson from these words.

Hadhrat, jazakallah.

May I ask hadhrat, are you bayyat to any mashaykh?

Jazakallah.
Yes, Check the link 'Thus Spake' in his signature.
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:54 AM   #27
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Assalamualaikum

hum log kay liya to itna he kafi hay kai ap jaisay mareez zara tori se hidayat farma day, mareez kay maqam be hotay hay. Hamara maqam apsay be nichay hay, to zara nichay walay mareez ko hidayat nahi do kay? hazrat raham farmay humaray uppar.

Not sure if only urdu is allowed :S but forgive me.

Jazakallah.


brother userinvalid,

I very sincerely request you to never praise anyone on his face, online and offline both. Ive seen the devastating effects of praise and what it does to a persons mind including me. Its better you give the person poison than praise him. By buttering up someone, you send them to hell because very few people in the world can handle butter (makhan), it turns them into firon.

As for me saying anything, im looking for a cure. im looking for some prescriptions here.

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Old 03-08-2012, 01:58 AM   #28
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Brother please, seriously you cannot put a dead heart like mine with the beating hearts of the others mentioned, and i'm not being humble!

And please no further comments like "no bro your mashallah this or that", lets just end it right there or else....


If you dont want further butter (makhan) then best would have been to ignore this in the first place.

Sometimes, kibr looks like tawadhu.

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Old 03-08-2012, 02:00 AM   #29
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[quote]this is how hazratewala puts it .......here it goes ....in english: DONT BE A SHEMALE, DID ALLAH MAKE YOU A MALE OR SHEMALE? TAKE OFF THE CHOORIAN(wat brides wear on weddings) AND ATTACK THE NAFS LIKE A LION , NOT A OX (
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Old 03-08-2012, 02:11 AM   #30
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brother userinvalid,

I very sincerely request you to never praise anyone on his face, online and offline both. Ive seen the devastating effects of praise and what it does to a persons mind including me. Its better you give the person poison than praise him. By buttering up someone, you send them to hell because very few people in the world can handle butter (makhan), it turns them into firon.

As for me saying anything, im looking for a cure. im looking for some prescriptions here.

Assalamualaikum,

Thank you for advicing me, and I appreciate. Also I apologize for being like this.

The cure is very easy : http://yunuspatel.co.za/downloads/Fe...ituallyLow.pdf

If you do not have time to read from this, then a very simple thing which is tested by me. It is to sit in the corner, somewhere dark. The best is before sleeping, just close your eyes and imagine yourself in grave. Just think how dark it would be if it is so dark by just closing your eyes, and how small the grave would be e.t.c

And I am also sure you are bayyat to a shaykh, why not contact him aswell?

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Just to further add,

A heart is something which is very easily effected. It has connection with the ears, the nose, the eyes , the brain e.t.c

Anything you hear has a direct effect on your heart, anything you see has a direct effect on your heart, anything you think has a direct effect on your heart e.t.c similar with other organs.

And the worse effect it can be a forming of a black dot as related by an hadith. And so much layer is formed in your heart that it totally gets covered. And this is why sufia iqram teaches qalbi dhikr, to purify the heart from the blackness and the rustness.

Until it shines and glows. Also through hadith the cure for black heart is to recite quran as much as you can, and remembering death. But I am sure your shaykh has given you dhikr, so stick with it and do it with full concentration. Also contact your shaykh aswell.

This is why sufia iqram teach to do dhikr standing, sitting, laying, at all forms. Also, when you are sitting in a gathering then connect yourself with Allah (swt), known as khalvat dar anjuman.


Jazakallah.
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Old 03-08-2012, 02:16 AM   #31
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Assalamualaikum,

Thank you for advicing me, and I appreciate. Also I apologize for being like this.

The cure is very easy : http://yunuspatel.co.za/downloads/Fe...ituallyLow.pdf

If you do not have time to read from this, then a very simple thing which is tested by me. It is to sit in the corner, somewhere dark. The best is before sleeping, just close your eyes and imagine yourself in grave. Just think how dark it would be if it is so dark by just closing your eyes, and how small the grave would be e.t.c

And I am also sure you are bayyat to a shaykh, why not contact him aswell?


brother, will try this inshaAllah.

As for my shaikh, i think hes travelling so no answer

Thats why im looking for some answers.

I read somewhere, i think hakeem ul ummah's malfoozat tht a person should try to rectify his problem himself first and if the problem doesnt go, then contact the shaikh.

What harm in doing a little mashwara? it might benefit alot of people.

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Old 03-08-2012, 02:23 AM   #32
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brother, will try this inshaAllah.

As for my shaikh, i think hes travelling so no answer

Thats why im looking for some answers.

I read somewhere, i think hakeem ul ummah's malfoozat tht a person should try to rectify his problem himself first and if the problem doesnt go, then contact the shaikh.

What harm in doing a little mashwara? it might benefit alot of people.

Assalamaualaikum,

Hadhrat,

May Allah (swt) enlighten your heart with noor.

Jazakallah.
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Old 03-08-2012, 04:47 AM   #33
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There is a book on spiritual illnesses, its symptoms and its cures, available here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Purification.../dp/1929694156

The lectures that accompanied it can be listened to here: http://www.ilookisee.co.uk/Lectures/...he%20Heart.htm

Lectures (that excerpts were taken from in the links by bro Amr) can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEkofNMB3Rw

Some basic books by Ibn Rajab Al Hanbali are available to read online here: http://www.kalamullah.com/ibn-rajab.html

A short summary of his works on how to purify the heart is available online here: http://www.themodernreligion.com/bas...ure-heart.html

Make du'a for me

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Old 03-08-2012, 04:54 AM   #34
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I read somewhere, i think hakeem ul ummah's malfoozat tht a person should try to rectify his problem himself first and if the problem doesnt go, then contact the shaikh.

What harm in doing a little mashwara? it might benefit alot of people.

Its very hard for some people to figure out their own problems, believe me I know quite a few people like that. These people seriously think they can do no wrong or could have possibly acted like that after the fact. I used to think that they are liers, but now I seriously think that Allah (swt) creates some people who have such weird logic wired into their brains.
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Old 03-08-2012, 05:52 AM   #35
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brother userinvalid,

I very sincerely request you to never praise anyone on his face, online and offline both. Ive seen the devastating effects of praise and what it does to a persons mind including me. Its better you give the person poison than praise him....

i heard ml yusuf motala's db recent bayan and at the start he mentions this. makes one thinks how important it is.
http://theseekerspath.com/downloads/...id%20Bayan.mp3

i thought i'd post the link; he mentions this in detail in the first 15 mins approx. I ask Allah subhanahu for tawfiq
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Old 03-08-2012, 06:58 AM   #36
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It depends on who you go to, mashaikh have different methods depending on the person.
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Old 03-08-2012, 07:17 AM   #37
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If you dont want further butter (makhan) then best would have been to ignore this in the first place.

Sometimes, kibr looks like tawadhu.

Now that's definitlty the medicine needed to kill the kibr within us, sometimes something which sounds good is bad for you and something that sounds harsh is good for you
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Old 04-07-2012, 11:55 AM   #38
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I read somewhere, i think hakeem ul ummah's malfoozat tht a person should try to rectify his problem himself first and if the problem doesnt go, then contact the shaikh.
It does not sound like Hakim-ul-Ummah (RA) so I would like to see the actual quote.
Hazrat Thanwi (RA), in my personal experience, is very particular to drive this point home that self propulsion is not very becoming of a student or a seeker.
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Old 04-07-2012, 12:14 PM   #39
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Khuda Tujhe Toofaanon Se Aashna Kar De
Ke Tere Bahar Ki Mojon Mein Iztirab Nahin

May Allah make you face to face with storms
For that ocean of yours lacks tumult and turmoil

For an untrained person this might sound like a curse than a supplication.
Allama Iqbal is praying here for the youth to get into difficult situations.
In reality this is a supplication for getting the youth into action - the only thing that is well becoming of youth.
And thus it is also an exhortation to the effect desired in the OP - awakening of heart.

Awakening of heart means to do what one has come to do in this world.
The purpose of life is to earn Jannah and Jannah has been covered by hardships.
If you are ready to face the hardships of life you are on the right path and your heart is awaken.

Actually the very fact that Maulana is worried about dead heart is awakening in itself.
This is a different situation from an earlier one in which he was put off by talks about Hadhrat A and Hadhrat B.

So this desire to awaken heart is a good omen. May Allah (SWT) keep the flame lit.

My Shaikh (DB) repeats several times in a Majlis : Zikr Karo Fikr Paidah Ho Jayegi, indulge in Remembrance - you shall become concerned. So there you have a simple formula to the same purpose.

There is Muraqba-e-Maut (Remembrance of Death) by Khwaja Azizul Hasan Sahab Ghauri Majzoob (RA).
I read it everyday for months on - it takes at least twenty minutes to read normally.

Then there is the lecture by Pir Zulfiqar Ahmed Sahab (DB) from Dar-ul-Uloom Waqf about the sacrifices by the scholars in the path to seek knowledge. It contains a muraqbah using a poem by Pir Nasiruddin. This muraqbah completely tears you away from this world - just like combing your skin with iron comb.

Finally two lectures by Maulana Tariq Jamil Sahab (DB) give you a rather sharp message that you might just get up from your seat to jump into action. One was at Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore and another one at a Jamaat-e-Islami function.

And with these things covered any one should be up and running in a few weeks. Not a bad transaction at all.
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Old 04-07-2012, 01:14 PM   #40
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Care for humanity,

more than brick and stone.
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