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Previous Religions!

Previous Religions!

2022-08-1101:13

Since Prophet Adam (alaihi-salam), they changed and denied the religions revealed in every century by saying that they were the words of ignorant primitive people. Such assertions made by disbelievers are quoted, and answered in many parts of the Quran al-Karim. For example, Allahu Taala says after the thirtieth ayat of Muminun Sura: “They didn’t believe Prophet Nuh (Noah ‘alaihi-salam’), so we drowned them in water. For the people we created after them, we sent a Prophet from amongst them and said, ‘Worship Allahu Taala. There is nobody other than Him to be worshipped. Fear His torment!’ Many of those who didn’t obey, who didn’t believe in the rising after death, and yet whom We had given plenty of worldly blessings, said to others, ‘This Prophet eats and drinks like you. If you believe someone who needs many things like you, you will be deceived and suffer a loss. The Prophet tells you that after dying and after your bones have rotted and turned into dust and soil you will be resurrected and get up from your graves. Is that ever possible? Whatever exists is in this world. Paradise and Hell are all in this world. This is the way it has been and this is the way it goes. There is no rising after death.” Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 41
It is impossible to escape torment in the Hereafter for those who deviate as much as a hair’s breadth from the creed and iman communicated by the Ahl as-Sunna scholars, the great and pious people. It is understood by the human mind, the Quran alKarim, all hadith sharifs and the great religious men’s perceptions through the eye of their hearts. There is no possibility of this being wrong. Words and books of those who deviate as much as a hair’s breadth from what these great people communicated in their books are poisons. Zindiqs who use the religion as a means in order to earn worldly possessions and who, after introducing themselves as men of religion, write whatever occurs to their minds, are thieves of faith. They steal the beliefs of those who read their books and magazines. Those who believe them think of themselves as Muslims and perform salat. However, because their iman has been stolen and lost, none of their prayers, worships or good deeds are accepted, nor will they be of any value in the next world. Concerning those who sell their religion for the world, Allahu Taala revealed the sixteenth ayat of Baqara Sura: “Those that are ignorant and idiots gave away their religion in order to get the pleasures and enjoyments of the world. Selling out their next world, they received the world and what their lusts desired. Abandoning the way to salvation, they ran after perdition. They earned nothing in this act of buying and selling of theirs. They didn’t know the way of trading or earning. They lost a great deal.” Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 36
Ahl As-Sunna Scholars!

Ahl As-Sunna Scholars!

2022-08-0901:59

The first thing necessary for all people is to have iman and the creed of the Ahl as-Sunna scholars as communicated in their books. It is these scholars who have explained the way of our Prophet Muhammad (alaihi-salam), who have comprehended murad-i ilahi (the divine purpose) of the Quran al-Karim, and who have extracted the Prophet’s purpose from the hadith sharifs. It is the way shown by them that will save us on the Day of Rising. It is the Ahl as-Sunna scholars who have transferred the way of Allah Taala’s Prophet and his companions (radiy Allahu taala anhum ajmain) into books and who have protected them against being changed or defiled. 5 – Those scholars in the four Madhhabs who reached the grade of ijtihad and the great scholars educated by them are called the Ahl as- Sunna scholars. The leader and the founder of the Ahl as-Sunna is (Imam azam Abu Hanifa Numan bin Thabit ‘radiy Allahu taala anh). 6 – Sahl bin Abdullah Tusturi (rahmatullahi alaih), one of the great Awliya (plural for wali, one loved by Allahu Taala) who reached the grade of haqiqat (the highest grade in Tasawwuf), says: “If there had been a person like Imam Azam Abu Hanifa (rahmatullahi taala alaih) among the ummats of Prophet Musa and Isa (alaihimus-salatu was-salam), they wouldn’t have turned into Jews or Christians.” 7 – Millions of books written by Imam Azam Abu Hanifa (rahmatullahi taala alaih) and by hundreds of his disciples and by the thousands of great people educated by them, correctly spread and promulgate our Prophet’s way all over the world. Today, there is not a city, a village or a person left in the free world that has not heard about the Islam communicated by our Prophet. Now, Islam can be easily learned anywhere in the world through the internet. Upon hearing about Islam, if someone sincerely wants to learn it correctly, Allah Taala promises that He will grant them true knowledge. There are publications giving the names of the books on Islam that fill the world’s libraries. Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 33-34
Allahu Taala declares in the Quran al-Karim, in the eightieth ayat of Nisa Sura that obedience to Prophet Muhammad (alaihi-salam) is obedience to Him. Then, unless His Messenger is obeyed, He will not be obeyed. In order to make it known that this is absolutely certain and clear, He declared in an ayat Karima: “Of course, it is certainly so.” Thus He gave no opportunity for some people who cannot think properly to see these two orders as obedience different from each other. Again, stating dissatisfaction with those who look on these two orders of obedience as two different things, in the 150th and 151st ayats of Nisa Sura of the Quran al-Karim, Allahu Taala declares: “The disbelievers want to differentiate Allahu Taala’s commands from His Prophets’ commands. They (Jews) say they believe in Musa (Prophet Moses ‘alaihi-salam), but they do not believe in others (Prophet Isa and Muhammed ‘alaihimus-salatu was-salam). They (Christians) say they believe in Jesus (Prophet Isa ‘alaihi-salam) and call him the son of Allah (may Allahu Taala protect us from such an aberrant belief). These beliefs are of no value. All of them are disbelievers. For all of them we have prepared Hell with very bitter torments.” Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 32
[Allahu Taala declares in many places of the Quran al-Karim that this is so. For example, He declares in the thirty-first ayat of Ali Imran Sura: “Oh my beloved Prophet (sall-Allahu alaihi wa sallam)! Tell them, ‘If you love Allahu Taala and if you want Allahu Taala to love you in turn, adapt yourselves to me! Allahu Taala loves those who adapt themselves to me’.”] Allahu Taala does not like any of the things that are incompatible with the Ahkam Islamiya. Is it possible that rewards will be given for the things that are disliked? Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 32
Endless Bliss!

Endless Bliss!

2022-08-0600:27

To have iman means to begin following Prophet Muhammad (alaihi-salam) and to enter through the door of bliss. Allahu Taala sent him to invite all the people of the world to bliss and declared in the twenty-eighth ayat of Saba Sura: “Oh my beloved Prophet! (sall-Allahu alaihi wa sallam) I sent you to humanity so that you should give the good news of endless bliss to all the people in the world and to guide them along this way to happiness.” Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 31
Ibadat!

Ibadat!

2022-08-0500:25

It is called ibadat (worship) to do the fard and sunna and to avoid the haram and makruh, that is, to observe the rules of Islam in order to attain Allahu Taala’s love and receive thawab (rewards in the hereafter). There is no worship without an intention. In other words, it is necessary first to have iman and then to learn and observe the rules of Islam in order to follow Prophet Muhammad (alaihi-salam). Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 31
Then, the thing which is of the highest necessity, which is the most important fard for every Muslim, is to learn iman, the fard and the haram. There is no Islam unless these are learned. Iman cannot be maintained, the debts to Allahu Taala and to human beings cannot be paid, intentions and morals cannot be corrected and purified unless the basic principles of Islam are learned. Unless correctly intended, no fard will be accepted. It was declared in a hadith in ad-Durr-ul-Mukhtar: “Learning or teaching knowledge for one hour is more blessed than worshipping until morning.” The author of the book Hadarat-ul-quds states on the ninety-ninth page: “I studied the books Bukhari, Mishkat, Hidaya and Sherh-imawaqif under Hazrat Imam Rabbani’s (rahmatullahi alaih) supervision. He would encourage young people to acquire knowledge. ‘Knowledge first, and tariqat next,’ he would say. Noticing my shirking from knowledge and taking pleasure from tariqat, he pitied me and advised me, ‘Read books! Acquire knowledge! An ignorant pious muslim will be a plaything in the hands of the devil,’ [that is, the rank of knowledge is the highest of all ranks.]” Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 30-31
It is written in the seventy-third page of the book Mir’at ulMaqasid concerning an intention for an abdast (ritual ablution, wudu) in Ibni Abiddin (rahmatullahi alaih) and in the fifty-fourth page in the translation of Milal-Nihal that there are three kinds of actions: The first is masiyyat, that is, sinful actions. These are the actions which Allahu Taala dislikes. It is masiyyat not to do what Allahu Taala has commanded to be done, or to do what He has prohibited. The second one is taat, those actions which Allahu Taala likes. They are also called Hasana. He has promised that He will give Ajr, that is, thawab (blessings in the Here-after) to a Muslim who performs taat. The third group of actions are called Mubah, which have not been declared to be sinful or taat. They are taat or sinful depending on the intention of the person who does them. Sins are not exempted from being sins if they are committed with or without a good intention. The hadith, “Actions are good or bad depending on the intention,” declares that the taat and mubah actions will be given rewards in accordance with the intention. If a person, in order to please someone, offends another person, or gives alms from someone else’s property, or builds mosques or schools with haram money, they will not be given rewards. It will be ignorance to expect rewards for these efforts. Cruelty and sins are still sins even if they are committed with goodwill. What is blessed about such actions lies in not doing them. If one does them knowing that they are sins, it will become a grave sin. If one does them without knowing, it will be a sin also not to know or not to learn the things that are known by most Muslims. Even in Dar alharb (those countries not under Islamic rule) it is not an excuse, but a sin, not to know the Islamic rules which are widely known. When the taats are done without an intention or intended for Allahu Taala’s sake, blessings are given. Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 28-29
What is religion?

What is religion?

2022-08-0202:23

Religion means the way prescribed by Allahu Taala in order to guide people to endless bliss. The unwholesome ways which people make up under the name of religion are not called religion; they are called irreligiousness and disbelief. Since the time of Prophet Adam (alaihi-salam), Allahu Taala has sent mankind a religion by means of a Prophet every thousand years. These Prophets (sall-Allahu alaihi ajmain) are called Rasul. On the other hand, in every century, by making the purest person the Prophet, He has strengthened the religion through him. These Prophets who followed the Rasuls are called Nabi. All the Prophets have taught the same iman; they have asked their umma (community of followers of a prophet) to believe in the same tenets. Yet, since their Sharias, that is, the things that are to be done and avoided through the heart and body, were different, they were different in being Muslims. Those who have iman and adapts themselves to the Ahkam Islamiya is a Muslim. Those who want to adapt the Ahkam Islamiya to their desires and pleasures are disbelievers. They don’t understand that Allahu Taala has sent religion in order to break the desires and pleasures of the nafs (a force in people that is enemious to Allahu Taala) and to prevent their excessive indulgence. Every subsequent religion (religious system, devine order) has abolished or changed the religion previous to itself. The latest religion that has changed all the religions prior to it, which has assimilated all the previous Sharias within itself, and which will never change until the end of the world is Prophet Muhammad’s (alaihi-salam) religion. Today, the religion which Allahu Taala likes and loves is the Islamic religion, which is based on these rules and essentials. To those who perform the fard and abstain from the haram, which this Sharia communicates, Allahu Taala will bestow blessings and favors in the Hereafter. That is, they will receive thawab (rewards in the Here-after). For those who do not perform the fard and do not abstain from the haram, there are punishments and suffering in the next world. Endless Blıss First Fasicle: 26/27
Angels!

Angels!

2022-03-1600:24

‘Malak’  (angel) means ‘envoy’, ‘messenger’ or ‘power’. Then the Hamalat al-Arsh  and then the four archangels will be annihilated. At the second sound  all angels will come back to life. The Hamalat al-Arsh and the four  archangels will rise before the second sound of the Sur. That is, these  angels will be annihilated after all the living creatures, as they were  created before all.
What is Iman?

What is Iman?

2022-03-1500:50

In  Islam, iman means believing that Rasulullah (sall-Allahu Taala alaihi  wa salam) is the Prophet sent by Allahu Taala; knowing to be the truth  and saying with belief that he is the Nabi, the Messenger chosen by  Allahu Taala, believing in brief what he conveyed briefly and in detail  what he conveyed in detail from Allahu Taala, and saying the Kalimat  ash-shahada with the mouth whenever possible. Strong iman is such that,  as we know for certain that fire burns and serpents kill by poisoning  and so try to avoid them, we should believe in Allahu Taala and His  Attributes deeming them great, fully at heart, strive for His approval  (rida), run to His beauty (jamal), escape from His wrath (ghadab) and  torment (adhab), and place iman on the heart firmly like an inscription  on marble.
Rasulullah  (sall-Allahu Taala alaihi wa sallam) said that the first of the  essentials of Islam was “to say the Kalimat ash-shahada”; that is, one  should say, “Ash’hadu an la ilaha illa Allah wa ash’hadu anna Muhammadan  abduhu wa rasuluh.” In other words, a sane person who has reached the  age of puberty and who can talk has to say, “On the earth or in the sky,  there is nothing nor anyone but Allahu Taala who has the right to be  worshipped and Who is worthy of deifying. The real Deity is Allahu Taala  alone. He is the Wajib ul-wujud. Every kind of superiority exists in  Him. No defect exists in Him. His name is Allah,” and to believe in this  absolutely with all their heart. Also one should say and believe: “The  most noble person named Muhammad ibn Abdullah who had a face that was  rosy in appearance, white-reddish, bright and lovely, with black eyes  and brows, a blessed wide forehead and beautiful manners, whose shadow  never fell on the ground, who was soft-spoken and was called Arab  because he had been born in Mecca of Hashemitedescent, is the human  being and Messenger sent by Allahu Taala.” The Prophet’s mother was  Hazrat Amina bint (daughter of) Wahab. His birth in Mecca honored the  world [at the dawn of Monday, April 20, in the (Gregorian) year 571].  When he was forty, he was informed that he was the Prophet [Monday,  Ramadan 17, 610]. That was named the year of ‘Bi’tha’ (a prophet’s being  sent for calling people to the right path). After this, he invited  people to Islam, in Mecca, for thirteen years. Then he migrated (the  Hijrat, Hegira) to Medina on the command of Allahu Taala. From there, he  spread Islam everywhere. Ten years after the Hijrat, he passed away in  Medina in July 632 (on Monday 12, Rabi al- Awwal) 5. Islam’s fifth  essential is “for the able person to perform the hajj (pilgrimage) once  in their life.” For an able person who has money enough for going to and  coming back from the city of Mecca including an amount sufficient for  the subsistence of the family they leave behind until they come back, it  is fard once in their lifetime to perform tawaf around the Kaaba and to  perform Waqfa on the plain of Arafat, provided that the way is safe and  their body is healthy.
The  Quran al-Karim is the Kalam al-Ilahi (Divine Speech, Word of Allahu  Taala). Allahu Taala sent the Quran al-Karim to Muhammad (alaihi-salam)  through an angel named Jebrail (Gabriel, alaihi-salam). The words in the  Quran al-Karim are in the Arabic language, and they descended in ayats  (verses), letters and words arranged together by Allahu Taala. The  meanings carried by these letters and words convey the Kalam al-Ilahi.  These letters and words are called the Quran al-Karim. The meanings that  disclose the Kalam al-Ilahi are the Quran al-Karim as well. This Quran  al-Karim which is the Kalam al-Ilahi is not a creature. It is eternal  and everlasting, like the other Attributes of Allahu Taala. Once every  year Jebrail (alaihi-salam) would visit to recite, in the same order as  they had been recorded in the Lawh almahfudh (where all matters have  been inscribed, in Paradise), the part of the Quran al-Karim that had  already been revealed, and our Prophet would repeat it. In the year when  he was about to honor the Hereafter, Jebrail (alaihi-salam) visited  twice, reciting the entire Quran al-Karim. Our blessed Prophet and most  of the Sahaba had memorized the Quran al-Karim wholly. In the year when  he honored the Hereafter with his blessed being, Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, the  Caliph, brought together those who had memorized the Quran al-Karim and  having gathered those parts that had already been written, had a  committee write down the entire Quran al-Karim. Thus a written copy  called the mus’haf came about. Thirty-three thousand Sahabis reached a  consensus that every letter of that copy of the mus’haf was in its right  place.
Kalima-i Tawhid

Kalima-i Tawhid

2022-03-1200:41

What  is initially necessary for every person to do is to say the kalimat  at-tawhid and to believe its meaning. The kalimat attawhid is: “La ilaha  illa Allah, Muhammadun Rasulullah,” and it means: “Allahu Taala exists  and is One. Muhammad (alaihisalam) is His Prophet.” To believe this fact  means to “have iman,” and to “become a Muslim.” A person who has iman  is called a ‘Mumin (Believer)’ and a ‘Muslim’. Iman has to be  continuous. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid doing acts that cause  disbelief and using things that symbolize disbelief.
What is Islam?

What is Islam?

2022-03-1101:03

The  debt of gratitude and human duties to be performed and believed by  human beings towards Allahu Taala with the heart, tongue and body were  defined by Allahu Taala and communicated by His beloved Prophet  (sall-Allahu Taala alaihi wa sallam)! The human duties which Allahu  Taala showed and ordered are called Islam. One thanks Him by following  the way His Prophet taught. Allahu Taala does not accept or like any  thanks, any worship incompatible with or outside this way, because there  are many things which men consider good or beautiful but which Islam  disapproves of and regards as ugly. Hence, in thanking Allahu Taala,  people who have reasoning should adapt themselves to Hazrat Muhammad  (alaihi-salam). His way is called Islam. A person following Muhammad  (alaihi-salam) is called a Muslim. Thanking Allahu Taala, that is,  following Muhammad (alaihi-salam), is called ibada (worship).
PURITY Of HEART

PURITY Of HEART

2022-03-1002:57

Man has two kinds of heart. One of them is piece of flesh in his chest, which also we call ‘heart’. The other one is a force placed in that piece of flesh. Whenever we say, “heart,” we will mean the latter. Belief and unbelief, love and hostility all take place in this second heart. Man’s limbs are under the command of this heart. An owner of a pure heart will follow reason and will always do useful things. A person with an unhealthy and wicked heart will follow the nafs and will always do whatsoever is harmful. Acts of worship performed with ikhlâs, and performing namâz, particularly, will purify the heart. Allâhu ta’âlâ has prohibited things that are deleterious to the heart and make it unhealthy, (that is, He has made them harâm.) Sinning is deleterious to the heart. The illness incurred by sinning will be light or heavy, depending on the gravity of the sin committed. When the heart becomes ill, worship will feel difficult. Primary medicine for an illness of heart is tawba and istighfâr. Acceptability of a tawba made requires ceasing from sinning and doing acts of worship. Performing namâz is the most useful act of worship for the acceptability of tawba, which in turn is a medicine for a heart illness. It is very easy to perform namâz once daily. To perform namâz five times daily will feel difficult to people whose hearts are unhealthy. On the other hand, if namâz is performed frequently, love of Allah will blossom in the heart. In process of time love of Allah will fill the entire heart. Once love of Allah has settled in the heart, the greatest fortune has been attained. [Love of Allah will leave the hearts of people who are preoccupied with worldly activities and whose concern is how to obtain the transient blessings and pleasures of this world. The most effective medicine to heal a person of this illness is to repeat the Kalima-i-tawhîd. Therefore, Allâhu ta’âlâ, owing to His infinite Mercy, has commanded to perform namâz five times, and not only once, daily. This command of Allâhu ta’âlâ is intended not to cause trouble for men, but to heal them of their heart illness.] Namâz is the pillar of Islam, performing it will strengthen one’s faith. If a person does not perform namâz, he will be a person without faith. During the Ottoman times, young people would gather around a Walî in order to learn their faith and patriotism. Paths guided by great scholars were called tarîqa(t). Tarîqats spread far and near. Number of Muslims and that of young people learning patriotism increased. When freemasons who had obtained government positions saw this state of affairs, they helped irreligious and ignoble people to infiltrate the tarîqat organizations. As the number of true Muslims decreased and dwindled, the blessed organizations remained in the hands of irreligious and immoral people. Endless Bliss First Fasicle | Page 298-299
ALLAH EXISTS!

ALLAH EXISTS!

2022-03-0902:06

ALLAH EXISTS Shaikh Muhammad Rebhâmî, one of the renowned Islamic scholars, relates in the fifteenth page of his book entitled Riyâdun-nâsikhîn, borrowing from the book entitled Zâd-ul-muqwîn: The Byzantine Kaiser sent an envoy to Me’mûn bin Hârûn, the seventh Abbasid Khalîfa. An awesome and arrogant man was with the envoy. The envoy said to the Khalîfa, “This man is an irreligious unbeliever. He does not believe in a creator. Byzantine priests failed to answer him. If the Islamic scholars manage to silence him, they will make millions of Christians and Muslims happy.” The scholars of Baghdâd said that there was only one scholar to answer that man, and he was Ahmad Nishâpûrî. The Khalîfa decided on a certain hour of a certain day and ordered all the scholars to convene at the palace. Nishâpûrî was rather late for the session, so he offered the following apology: “I saw something astonishing and quite unusual on my way. Watching it made me late. As I was waiting for the ship at the shore of the Tigris River, a huge tree came out of the earth. Then it fell down and broke into pieces, which presently turned into planks of wood. Then the planks came together to make a ship. Without a captain the ship began to sail.” When the Byzantine unbeliever heard these words he sprang to his feet and said, “This man must be crazy. Are those things ever possible? He who says so is a liar. One must be without a brain to believe him.” Nishâpûrî interrupted him and said, “When these things cannot take place on their own, how can so many astonishing things on the earth come into being on their own? Mustn’t a person be even more idiotic and more lowly to deny the creator of all these things?” Thereupon the unbeliever said, “Now I realize and believe that the entire existence has a creator.” Expressing the statement LÂ ILÂHA IL-L-ALLAH, he became a Muslim. It is narrated that a similar event took place during the time of Imâm Ghazâlî. Khalîfa Me’mûn passed away in the hijrî year 218. Endless Bliss First Fasicle | Page 297
Loving Awliyâ

Loving Awliyâ

2022-03-0802:58

Performing dhikr is done by repeating the name of Allâhu ta’âlâ or by seeing someone who is a Walî. If you cannot find a Walî, you can make râbita to a Walî whom you have heard of before. It is stated in a hadîth-i sherîf: “When they are seen, Allâhu ta’âlâ will be remembered.” In other words, seeing a Walî is dhikr of Allâhu ta’âlâ. This is one of the hadîth-i sherîfs quoted in Irshâd-ut-tâlibîn, in Ibni Mâja, in Edhkâr, in Râbita-i sherîfa of ’Abdulhâkîm Efendi, and in the eleventh letter of Dost Muhammad Kendihâr›. Râbita does not necessarily have to be made to the exact figure of a Walî. When a person sees a murshid or reads his books, he will love him as he loves himself, for the murshid is the person who has taught him Islam correctly, who has saved him from worldly disasters and perdition in the Hereafter, and who has guided him to everlasting felicity. When he sees him or, if he cannot see him, thinks of him lovingly, the fayds coming to the murshid from Rasûlullah will flow into his heart, too. It is stated in the seventy fourth page of Maqâmât-i-Mazhâriyya: “As Mukarram Khân was dying, they put Ubaydullâh-i-Ahrâr’s skullcap on his head. ‘Take it off! Fetch my murshid’s headgear, instead. For he is the person who caused me to attain happinesses,’ he said.” The figure with which Râbita is made does not necessarily have to be exactly the murshid himself. If a person closes his eyes and makes râbita to the same image for five to ten minutes in the morning and in the evening every day, after a while the Walî’s soul will appear in the same image and will begin to talk like in a dream, and will do him favours. As is understood from the hadîth-i-qudsî we have quoted in the thirty-fourth chapter of the second fascicle of Endless Bliss, if a Muslim mentions the name of a Walî whom he knows and loves upon attending his sohbats or reading his books and calls on him imploringly, Allâhu ta’âlâ will make that Walî hear him, even if the Walî is absent or dead. The Walî will come and help him. If a Walî wishes to know about something that has happened before or which will happen later, Allâhu ta’âlâ will make him know about it. Such favours and gifts which Allâhu ta’âlâ bestows upon Walîs are called karâmat. Bedr-ad-dîn Serhendî writes in his book Hadarat-ul-quds that he has seen and heard of thousands of Imâmi-Rabbânî’s karâmats and relates more than a hundred of them. When the heart becomes fânî, that is, when (it attains a grade where) it remembers nothing, the brain, mind, memory, does not necessarily become oblivious of worldly matters. The heart, when it becomes fânî, still lets all the limbs, including the brain, mind, and memory, carry on all sorts of worldly activities, and a person in this state, like other people, goes on working for his worldly needs. He does all his human tasks and favours with the intention of obtaining the grace of Allâhu ta’âlâ. Whatever he does becomes dhikr. See the final part of the thirty-fourth chapter of the second fascicle of Endless Bliss! It fulfills all its human tasks and favours with the intention of obtaining the consent of Allâhu ta’âlâ. Whatever it does becomes dhikr. Endless Bliss First Fasicle | Page 295-296
The source and even the best of pleasures here and in the Hereafter is to attain love and the grace of Allâhu ta’âlâ. To be close to Allâhu ta’âlâ means to attain His love. One’s spiritual closeness to Allâhu ta’âlâ means to attain His love. He who has attained this happiness is called Walî or ’Ârif. It is necessary to perform the fards to become a Walî. The fards entail holding a belief compatible with the faith taught by the Ahl as-Sunna savants, avoiding the harâms, performing the worships that are fard to do, and having love for the Muslims who are sâlih (one who is on the right path). It will not be useful, that is, there will be no rewards (thawâbs) for the worships performed without ikhlâs. Ikhlâs means to act only for the sake of Allâhu ta’âlâ, that is, in such a way that you will forget everything. Ikhlâs is obtained automatically by having love for nothing but Allâhu ta’âlâ. The case of having love only for Him in one’s heart is called tasfiya (purification in the heart), itmi’nân (ease of heart), or Fanâ-fillâh. The twenty-eighth âyat of Sûra Ra’d declares that it is possible for the heart to have itmi’nân only by dhikr (remembering Allâhu ta’âlâ) and by pondering over His greatness and blessings. Endless Bliss First Fasicle | Page 294-295
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