Reply to Thread New Thread |
03-07-2012, 10:19 PM | #1 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 10:30 PM | #2 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 10:35 PM | #3 |
|
I was attracted by the title. And I knew exactly what I will say. O Shaikh tell us how to revive a dead heart! |
|
03-07-2012, 10:43 PM | #4 |
|
I have a idea, even though im not a sheikh, but i can repeat what the Masheikh say:
Go out in the path of Allah 3 days, 40 days and 4 months. Give daily time to joila, mashwara, joila intiqali and umoomi=5 Amaal. If you do this, then sheytan and nafs will inshaAllah not be able to trick you into the dark traps. Allahualam |
|
03-07-2012, 10:44 PM | #5 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 11:01 PM | #6 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 11:01 PM | #7 |
|
I have a idea, even though im not a sheikh, but i can repeat what the Masheikh say: Hazrat, please give us a small prescription not a 'mushil'! |
|
03-07-2012, 11:10 PM | #8 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 11:10 PM | #9 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 11:10 PM | #10 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 11:24 PM | #11 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 11:27 PM | #12 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 11:27 PM | #13 |
|
Bismillah Ir-Rehman Ir-Raheem
Assalam-Alaikum: May Allah guide you, me, and all of us to the Straight Path and our hearts shine with iman. The one who asked is better than the one answering. This is based on my own experience and , this advice is relevant to me first before anyone else: 1. Zikr in adundance. If the person does not feel like doing zikr, the person should recite Surah Nas and Surah Falaq until the heaviness of doing zikr goes away. 2. Salawat in abundance. 3. Praying the prayers on time. Know that Allah knows the interests of His servants better than themselves. This is why sometimes a believing servant might do his best to polish his heart, but Allah does not let him feel the effects of the polishing. It is not due to disfavor of Allah but a favor of Allah upon the servant: In this state, a believing servant strives harder for Allah. Conversely, if the believing servant did not feel sad about the state of his heart or did not get angry at his own blameworthy self for his condition, he would be overwhelmed by self-admiration leading to his self-ruination: That person might feel superior to Allah's other servants or have the impression of being a good worshipper when in reality he has distanced himself from Allah by his ego. Success is from Allah, not ever from ourselves. The one who asked is better than the one answering. And Allah and His Prophet know best. If I have said anything that is good and true, it is from Allah, and anything other than that is my own mistake. |
|
03-07-2012, 11:29 PM | #14 |
|
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. |
|
03-07-2012, 11:36 PM | #16 |
|
|
|
03-07-2012, 11:42 PM | #17 |
|
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. |
|
03-07-2012, 11:42 PM | #18 |
|
Sidi Ahmed Zarruq(rahimahullah) explained by shaykh Hamza yusuf:
Sidi Ahmad Zarruq says that the heart is the foundation of every good and evil, and its life and its death are the keys to either benefit or harm, so that which has no life has no way of protecting itself from evil and facilitating for itself good, and every heart that life enters into, by necessity, will call itself to good when reminded. He said that there are 3 types of hearts:
3 aspects/types of sick hearts:
The Sickness and Its Diagnoses The sickness manifests in one of 3 ways so we’ll know whether it’s hidden or manifest
http://thetruthful.wordpress.com/2011/04/21/cd-1/ |
|
03-07-2012, 11:49 PM | #19 |
|
Shaykh/Rabbani Sidi Abu Hassan ash-Shaadhiri: (Sh.Hamza Yusuf's explaination)
Blinding the inner sights occurs from three things. You have basar and you have baseera. Basar is the outward sight. Baseera is the inward sight. This is my way, I call to it with baseera (proof, inner sight). So the baseera is to the heart what the basar is to the body. It’s the inward sight, and just like the outward sight can be blinded or can get cataracts where you can’t see but can be removed, so can the inward sight. You should enable/allow your limbs to enter into a state of disobedience with Allah swt, to pretend/to be artificial in displays of obedience to Allah swt = NIFAQ. “Hypocrisy is the hommage that vice pays to virtue.” -French moralist, and this is why the Muslims actually prefer a state of hypocrisy to a state of outward disillusion (when the soul has no shame because this is a worse state than a soul that pretends to be obedient when people are around and is disobedient when others are around). Some people will say I don’t want to be a munafiq because I don’t drink openly, but the person who drinks openly is more shameless than the one who drinks privately; the one who drinks privately has more potential than the one who is shameless. Even though it’s a blameworthy and wretched state to be in, it’s a better state than the one who lacks all shame. In a virtuous society, even the scoundrels will pretend to be virtuous in front of others, but in a shameless society, people lose their shame, and that’s a worse sign. Having any desire for what the creation has = TAMA`A. This means to yearn for what others have, and all the letters in the word tama`a are mujawwaf, have hollow centers because that’s the nature of tama`a, it’s insatiable, you just want more and more. So anyone who claims to have inner sight and they have one of these three, he’s either a liar or his knowledge is lacking, he doesn’t have the correct understanding. And this is the essence of reality. When sickness enters into a naïve heart, a heart of someone who is really not diseased, it’s easy to treat. A heart that has been healthy, once it gets sick, it’s much easier to treat than a heart which was sick then it got healthy, and then it has a relapse. This is the problem of making tawbah and then returning back to the sin. The more wrong actions, the more the heart gets encrusted. Because he has become intimate, he has come to enjoy the disobedience, he feels comfortable with and that’s why he returns to it, then that’s why when he becomes well, the reality comes into it. But if it gets sick after that by a relapse because of that deficiency it’s experiencing in the heart, the opposite is true, the reality won’t really enter it, and it’ll be hard for that heart to be firm, even though it’s easy to go back. If those things that are calling to good and evil, if there’s a strong impetus in the heart and the constitution supports that, and when someone does things, it feels pain, then that’s a good sign, and one should not despair. But never feel safe with yourself in any situation, and don’t become heedless about protecting what you have of goodness once you have it. In other words, just because alhamdulilLah you’ve been doing your wyrd, don’t be comfortable with that, be vigilant because Shaytan is vigilant in trying to get you out of that. And always renew your returning to Allah and your tawbah in order to protect the soundness of that returning to Allah. And treat your diseases with those things that you see are beneficial for it, that have a curative effect, and do that with those things that will incur with the self what ornaments and benefits the self and what removes from the self the destructive tendencies. Be concerned with those things that will bring zeenah to the heart. The more you do something, the more you start inclining toward it. For example, someone who exercises or showers every day, they don’t feel well when they don’t do those things. So guard those things that will benefit your soul and avoid those things that will bring your soul into destruction, and this tawfeeq is by Allah swt. The treatment of a heart that has a preference for its desires, that heart that is turning away from its Lord. If your heart has life in it, and you actually feel the pain when you do something wrong because there are some people that do wrong things and they no longer feel the pain (some people punch hot sand until they kill all the nerves and tissue until they don’t feel the pain anymore), this is a good sign. In order to treat that heart that still is inclining to wrong actions and is turning away from its Lord, but it’s still alive and feels pain, and it still feels good when it does good actions, there are 3 ways that are keys to closing the doors of disobedience.
|
|
03-08-2012, 12:02 AM | #20 |
|
assalamualaikum, 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.... |
|
Reply to Thread New Thread |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 6 (0 members and 6 guests) | |
|