
by Siddiq
Osman Noormuhammad
He
is Hasani and Husaini
The most universally acclaimed
saint of all times and the most celebrated, in all the aalameen (worlds),
among jinnn and men as well as among the arwaah (souls) and
the malaika (angels), the beloved of AllahTa'ala who
throughout history has been showered the titles of muhyudeen
(reviver of faith), qutbRabbani and
ghauth-al-a'zam
(the greatest helper), Sayyidi wa Imami Shaykh-ul-AkbarAbu Muhammad
Abdul Qadir Jilani, Radhu Allahu Anh was born in Ramadan
470 A.H/1077 CE in Jilan, Persia. His father's name was Abu Salih, a man
of taqwa
(piety) and a direct descendant of Hadrat Imam
Hasan ibn Ali Rady Allahu Anh. His mother
Ummul-Khair Fatima
was
a saintly daughter of a saintly father Shaykh
Abdullah Sawma'ee
who was a direct descendant of Hadrat Imam Husain ibn AliRady
Allahu Anh.
Thus Muhyudeen Shaykh
Abdul
Qadir Jilani was both Hasani and Husaini, a descendant
of the Holy Prophet,
Sallallahu alaihi wa Sallam. For this
reason, the Sindhis for example, lovingly call him "putarmithe
mahboob jo" (the blessed son of the sweet beloved Holy Prophet),
Sallallahu
alaihi wa Sallam.
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
He
Reached The State of Siddiqeen
The Holy Prophet MuhammadMustafaSallallahu
alaihi wa Sallam is the last Prophet, there is no prophet after
him. But people can still aspire to spiritual progress, acquire taqwa
(piety) and saintliness and become
Awliya Allah (friends
of Allah). And the highest spiritual state after
anbiya
(prophets),
belongs to the Siddiqeen (the truthful) that is why the Holy
Prophet taught us to make the dua:Allahummaj 'alna min-as-Siddiqeen
(O Allah make us among the truthful). Well,
Shaykh Abdul Qadir
Jilani Rady Allahu Anh manifested to the world that he ranked
among the
siddiqeen at the ripe age of 18. At that age, his
thirst for knowledge and eagerness for the company of the Awliya
Allah took him to the city of Baghdad.
It is related that as he
was about to leave home on this momentous journey, his widowed mother sewed
forty gold coins inside his coat as part of his inheritance, and as parting
advice told him to be forever truthful. The caravan with which he was travelling
had gone as far as Hamadan when it was attacked by a gang of robbers. In
the course of their loot, one of the robbers asked him whether he had anything
with him and he truthfully replied that he had forty gold coins sewn in
his coat. The robber obviously thought he was joking and narrated this
incident to his chief who decided to come and see this young man. When
his coat was torn open, sure enough there were forty gold coins. The gang
leader was astounded. He asked Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani as
to why he revealed this when he could have very well kept it secret.
Shaykh
Abdul Qadir Jilani told him that his mother had advised him not to lie
and he was duty bound to obey his mother, Hearing this, the gang leader
was overpowered with remorse, repented, accepted Shaykh
Abdul
Qadir Jilani as his Shaykh and so did all his followers
and they went on to acquire
wilayah (sainthood) themselves.
This is how Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani came to be ranked
among the
Siddiqeen. Allahummaj 'alna min-as-Siddiqeen, Aameen Yaa
Rabbal 'Aalameen.
Sayyid Hajji Abdul
Raheem Bin Sayyid Muhammad Ismail Shirazi
has captured the essence of this incident most beautifully in the following
verses of his Urdu poem on the
Gauth-al-A'zam:
Choron pay
tum nay kar kay tawajjoh Abdaal banaaya 'aali shaan Yaa Gauth-al-A'zam
ajab tumhaaree shaan
Focussing your spiritual glance
at the thieves You turned them into great saints O, the great helper, your
stature is truly astounding (Gulzare Tayyiba, vol 3, p 18)
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Sharia,
Tariqa and Haqeeqi Ma'rifa
In matters of Shariah
(sacred Muslim law), Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani Rady Allahu
Anh followed the
Hanbal Madh-hab (school of sacred
Muslim law) but was an authority on the Shafi-i-Madh-hab
as well, and a chief exponent of the Ahl us-Sunnah wal Jama'ah
(the people who follow the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet and
the Jama'ah
of his blessed companions). The way to draw nearer
to Allah Ta'ala is through additional voluntary prayers day
and night, through constant remembrance (Zikr), unceasing
salawaat
(Durood) on the Holy Prophet Sallallahu alaihi wa Sallam,
Sunnah
fasting, charity,
zuhd (abstinence) and juhd
(exertion
in the way of Allah Ta'ala) as exemplified by the Holy Prophet
himself. This then is the tariqa (spiritual path leading
to Allah Ta'ala) which is rooted in sharia
(sacred Muslim Law).
A Shaykh, musk-scented
in shariah, tariqa and haqeeqi-ma'rifa (knowledge
of Allah Ta'ala) is able to ascertain the spiritual level
of a mureed
(disciple) and can assign additional awraad
and
azkaar
(voluntary prayers) to be performed to attain spiritual progress. Shaykh
Abdul
Qadir Jilani learned tariqa at the hands of Shaykh
Hammad Bin Muslim al-Dabbas, Rahmatullahi alaih. Traditionally
when someone is appointed a khalifa of a Shaykh
in tariqa, he is given a khirqa.
Shaykh
Abdul Qadir Jilani was bestowed the khirqa by ShaykhQadi
Abi Said al-Mukhrami, Rahmatullahi alaih.
The tariqa
followed by Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani Rady Allahu Anh
came to be called after him the
Qadiriyya tariqa and it came
to be universally accepted as a divinely-guided path to spiritual progress
through zikr of Allah to polish one's heart of all evil,
to lead a virtuous life, to attain the love of the Holy Prophet, Sallallahu
alaihi wa Sallam, the love of the sahaba (companions)
and the Ahle Bayt (the Prophet's blessed household), the
love of the awliya (saints), and to follow the sharia
(sacred Muslim law) according to the teachings of any one of the four
Imams of madh-hab, that is Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Shafi-i, Imam
Malik and Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal, may Allah Ta'ala
be pleased with them all.
Any tariqa
has a silsila or spiritual chain linking the teachings of
the Shaykh to the teachings of
Rasulullah Sallallahu aliahi wa Sallam.
The
spiritual geneology of Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani RadyAllahu
Anh is traced back to the Holy Prophet as follows:
Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani,
disciple of
Shaykh Qadi Abi Said
Ali Mubarak al-Mukhrami, disciple of
Shaykh Abul Hasan Ali
Ahmad Qareshi al-Hankari, disciple of
Shaykh Abu Farah Muhammad
Yusuf Tartusi, disciple of
Shaykh Raziuddin Abul
Fazl Abdul Wahid Abdul Aziz, disciple of
Shaykh Abu Bakr Abdullah
Shibli, disciple of
Shaykh Abul Qasim Junaid
of Bagdad, disciple of
Shaykh Abul Hasan Siri
Saqti, disciple of
Shaykh Maroof Al-Karkhi,
disciple of
Shaykh Sulaiman Dawood
Tai, disciple of
Shaykh Habib ul Ajami,
disciple of
Shaykh Hasan al-Basri,
disciple of
Sayyidina Ali ibn Abi
Talib, Khalifaof
Sayyidina Muhammad ibn
Abdillah, Nurin-min-Nurillah,
Allahumma Salli wa
Sallim wa baarik alaih.
The names in this silsila
(spiritual chain) are given in the Tawassul of Qadiriyya
in
the kitab Abdul Qadir Fee Eedahittasawwuf compiled by
Nuriddeen ibn Shaykh Husain Mahmud al-Ghasani as well as in the biography
of the Shaykh by Dr. Zahurul Hasan Sharib.
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Nasiha
Shaykh Abdul Qadir
Jilani Rady
Allahu Anh taught Muslims and preached to non-Muslims in Baghdad.
His Khutbas (sermons) and Nasiha (advice) have
been compiled and handed down through centuries as classics of Muslim spirituality.
His major spiritual works
in the field are:
1. Sirr al-asrar
(The secret of secrets)
2. Futuh al-ghayb
(Revelations
of the Unseen)
3. Ghunyat al-talibeen
(Wealth for Seekers)
4. Al-Fat'hu Rabbani
(The Endowment of Divine Grace)
Besides the Qur'an
Kareem and Hadith Shareef, these are required minimum
reading for someone who aspires to be an aalim (learned).
As we read his masterpieces, we are struck by the fact that his style of
expression is different from that of any other Shaykh, aalim
or wali. He is so much saturated with the spiritual power
of Tawheed that his exposition and its flow has a spiritually
confident personality all its own so that anyone who reads his khutbas
spontaneously
admits that he is the qutb-al-aqtaab, the
Shaykh-ul-Mashaaikh,
the Gauth-al-A'zam and much more.... a Shaykh
who epitomised
mujaddidiyya (faith revival) and wilayah
(sainthood).
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Azkaar,
Salawaat and Qasida
The Qadiriyya tariqa
is a tariqa of Zikrullah, remembrance of Allah.
The plural of Zikr is azkaar. The
azkaar
and
awraad
(daily
voluntary prayers) of Shaykh Abdul Qadir JilaniRady
Allahu Anh have been compiled in many kitaabs (religious
books), one of which is Fuyudhaatur-Rabbaniyya, compiled
by al-Hajj Ismail Ibn Sayyid Muhammad Sa'eed Al-Qadiri. It gives
the awraad
and
azkaar
of
Shaykh Abdul
Qadir Jilani for each day of the week as well as for various special
occasions.
Then we have the salawaat
(durood)
on the Holy Prophet Sallallahu alaihi wa Sallam recited by
the
Gauth-al-A'zam and we have to read Fuyudhaatur-Rabbaniyya
as
well as his major classics to appreciate how profuse Shaykh
Abdul
Qadir Jilani was in sending salawaat and salaam
on the Holy Prophet,
Allahumma salli wa sallim alaih. His
most famous salaat is called As-Salatu Gauthiya
after him while he also recited
As-Salatul Kubra (The big
salaat)
and kibritil ahmar (the philosopher's stone). Kibritil
ahmar is given in both Fuyudhaatur-Rabbaniyya as
well as in Miskaatus-Salawaat of Mawlana Muhammad Elias
Burney. "The pholosopher's stone" means something very rare to find.
His emphasis in immersing
yourself in the Asma Allah-ul-Husna (the most Beautiful Names
of Allah Ta'ala) until they run through your veins is breathtaking.
He has woven a qasida (hymn) of 63 verses around these
Asma-ul-Husna whose opening verses are:
Shara'tu Bi Tawheedil
Ilahi Mubasmilaa
Sa Akhtimu Bi-dh-dhikril
Hameedi Mujammila
Wa Ash-Hadu Annallah
Laa Rabba Ghairuhu
Tanazzaha 'an Hasril
Uquli Takammulaa
(transliteration from Fuyudhaatur-Rabbaniyya,
p 52)
I start the Tawheed
of
Allah with Bismillah.
I will finish with the Zikr
of
Allah, the Most Beautiful.
And I bear witness that
there is no Lord other than Allah.
Glorified is He, beyond
human understanding, Most Perfect.
And his qasida Gauthiya
is universally popular. It is chanted from Rabat to Lahor and from Mombasa
to Toronto. Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani Rady Allahu Anh
passed
away on 11 Rabi-ul-Akhir 561 A.H/1166 C.E, at the age of
91. Those in the Qadiriyya tariqa recite Qur'an
Kareem
and do Zikr on that night. In the Indian sub-continent, it
is called Gyaarween shareef, or the blessed eleventh night
of the month.
Qasida Gauthiya is also recited. In it, ShaykhAbdul
Qadir Jilani gives us some of the secrets of his own spiritual stature.
Consider the spiritual force with which the opening lines burst upon you:
Saqaanil hubbu kaasaatil
wisaalee
Faqultu likhamratee
nahwee ta'aalee
When we read the classics
of Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani Rady Allahu Anh
like Sirr al-asrar, Futuh al-ghayb, Ghunyat al-talibin,
Al-Fat'hu Rabbani, and qasida Gauthiya and recite
the awraad and
salawaat that he recited, we
begin to understand why he is considered to be the Gauthul A'zam
(greatest saint). But the initiate sometimes wonders why he revealed so
many spiritual secrets when most other Shaykhs are reticent.
To answer that question, we will need to turn to Sayyidi wa Imami Mawlana
Abdullah ibn Alawi al-Haddad, Rady Allahu Anh. In Gifts
for the Seeker, he explains that Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani,
Rady
Allahu Anh had received permission to divulge these spiritual secrets-"for
the man who receives such permission is under an order which he can but
obey-and the secret of the permission granted in such matters is itself
one that cannot be divulged." (Gifts for the Seeker, translation
by Dr. Mostafa al-Badawi, p.11).
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum \
Spread
of Islam Through Sufi Saints
Shaykh Abdul Qadir
Jilani,
Rady
Allahu Anh as the model of a Sufi saint, through his nasiha,
azkaar and salawaat, through giving a living reality
to Islam, in his complete surrender to the Will of Allah and in his showing
of tawakkul (trust in Allah) and through his teachings and
preachings converted more than five thousand Jews and Christians to Islam
while more than a hundred thousand ruffians, outlaws, murderers, thieves
and bandits repented and became devout Muslims and gentle dervishes, explains
Shaykh Tosun Bayrak al-Jerrahi al-Halveti in his Introduction
to Sirr al-asrar, p xxxi. And the halaqa of
Zikr
(Zikr congregations) which he instituted have continued to
attract millions of people to Islam through centuries and will continue
to do so, Insha-Allah, till the Day of Judgement, Aameen.
A few examples suffice to
illustrate this. The first example is that of Mawlana Mu'eenuddin ChishtiRahmatullahi
alaih who acknowledged Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani
as his Shaykh and spread Islam in India among the Hindus.
He achieved such a high spiritual stature that he is called Sultanul
Hind (the sultan of saints in the Indian sub-continent) and all
the saints in that region are under his banner while he is under the banner
of the Gauth-al-A'zam. In the same way Shaykh Uways
ibn Muhammad
Rahmatullahi alaih of Somalia became a khalifa
in
Tariqatul
Qadiriyya at the shrine of Shaykh Abdul Qadir
Jilani in Baghdad and spread Islam in the whole of Eastern Africa through
congregations of Zikr. And Shaykh Hamzah Fansuri,
considered to be the greatest saint in Indonesia and Malaysia proudly proclaimed
that he learned Islam from Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani.
It can truly be said that
the mureedeen and muhibbeen (loving disciples)
of Shaykh barakaat Abdul Qadir Jilani Rady
Allahu Anh have spread Islam throughout the world through Zikr.
The (blessings) of
zikr are truly unending. May Allah
Ta'ala make us among the Zaakireen, Aameen.
And the granting of wilayah
(the stature of a saint) by Allah Ta'ala to the Zaakireen
(those
who remember Him), aabideen (those who worship Him) and muhibbeen
(those
who love the Holy Prophet) is in all instances mediated by the Holy Prophet
Sallallahu
alaihi wa Sallam, Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani and one's own Shaykh.
After
all the awliya
and the ulama (learned) are
the
Khalifatullah, vicegerants of Allah. And one must always
aspire to wilayah so that one becomes 'Aarif Billah
(knower of Allah).
Allahummaj 'alna minal 'aarifeen, Aameen Yaa Rabbal
Aalameen.
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
HisAqeeda
His aqeeda (beliefs)
was that of the Ahl us-Sunnah wal Jam'ah based on the Qur'an,
and the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet Sallallahu alaihi wa
Sallam. All the Sufi Saints through centuries have expounded on and
lived by this aqeeda. Its cornerstone is Tawheed
(Unity of Allah), its nurturing is with Asma ul Husna and
Ishq
(love) of the Holy Prophet; its daily life is governed by shariah
(sacred Muslim law); its growth and spread is through nasiha (good
advice), zikr of Allah Ta'ala and salawaat
and
salaam
on the Holy Prophet, Sallallahu alaihi wa Sallam, its peak
is jihad and its ultimate is Fana Fillah (annihilation
of oneself in the Love of Allah Ta'ala) after which Allah
Ta'ala showers you with Baqa Billah (spiritual life
everlasting) in His Ridha (pleasure).
So you start with Ridhal
Waalidain (in the pleasure of your parents) and end with Ridhallah
(pleasure of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). And the sahaba
(companions) of the Holy Prophet are referred to as
Rady Allahu Anhum
wa Radhu Anh (Allah is well pleased with them and they are pleased
with Him). And according to Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani,
his own position is equal to the dust under the feet of the
sahaba.
If
that is the case, what of the stature of the blessed sahaba
of the Holy Prophet, Sallallahu alaihi wa Sallam? Their spiritual
stature derives from the fact that they were blessed with the opportunity
of beholding the Holy Prophet with the eyes of imaan (faith).
That being the case how can anyone be capable enough to explain in full
the sifat (attributes) of Muhammad-e-Arabi, Rasule-Rabbil
Aalameen, Rahmatullil Aalameen. Only Allah Rabbul Izzat is
well aware of what he bestowed on His beloved Prophet, Allahumma
Salli wa sallim alaih.
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
His
Daily Life and Teachings
Imam Shihabuddeen Umar
Bin Muhammad Suhrawardi Rahmatullahi alaih
in his universally acclaimed classic Awariful Ma'arif refers
to Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani as "Our Shaykh".
He writes that according to Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani,
the Shaykh has to cultivate these qualities:
Of Allah Rabbul Izzat
(to cover up and forgive)
Of SayyidinaMuhammad
Mustafa Sallallahu alaihi wa Sallam (to intercede
and to accompany)
Of SayyidinaAbu
Bakr Siddiq Rady Allahu Anh (truthfulness and benevolence)
Of SayydinaUmar
Rady
Allahu Anh (to command and to forbid)
Of Sayydina Uthman
Rady
Allahu Anh (to feed the poor and to pray when others sleep)
Of Sayydina AliRady
Allahu Anh (to be knowing and brave).
(Awariful Ma'arif,
translated by Wilberforce Clarke, p 162)
Imam Ibn Kathir Rahmatullahi
alaih described the admonitions of Shaykh Abdul
Qadir Jilani saying: "He enjoined the people to do what is good and
abstain form what is evil. His admonitions addressed caliphs, ministers,
people in authority, judges, companions and the masses. Standing on the
pulpits of the mosques, he reprimanded them in the presence of witnesses
as well as during his public addresses. He disavowed the civil appointment
of any unjust person, chose Allah's blessings over anyone else's wrath,
and was not affected by any reproach."
In his book Zail Tabaqat
Al-Hanabila, Ibn Rajab quoted Shaykh Muwaffaq
Al-Deen, author of the book
Al-Maghni, saying: "I have
never heard of anyone having as many noble deeds and miraculous blessings
(Karamat) as those attributed to Shaykh Abdul Qadir
Jilani".
Dr. Muhammad Haroon of
the Raza Academy has described these in detail in "The World Importance
ofGhaus al Azam Hadrat Sheikh Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Jilani".
To gain baraka (blessings), let us at this juncture recall
one of these miracles. It is related that as it was cloudy, the new moon
of Ramadan had not been sighted and people were confused whether or not
to fast the next day. They came to
Ummal-Khayr and asked
if the child had taken food that day. As he had not, they surmised that
the fast had begun. His mother relates; "My son 'Abdul Qadir was
born in the month of Ramadan. No matter how hard I tried he refused to
suckle in the daytime. Throughout his infancy he would never take food
during the month of fasting." (Sirr al-asrar, Introduction
by Shaykh Tosun al-Jerrahi al-Halveti, p xiii)
Shaykh Abdul
Qadir Jilani,Rady Allahu Anh had four wives, each a model of
virtue and devoted to him. He had forty-nine children, twenty-seven sons
and twenty-two daughters. Four of his sons, Shaykh Abdul
Wahhab, Shaykh
Isa,
Shaykh
Abdul Razzaq and
Shaykh
Musa
became famous for their education and learning. This is how
Sheikh
Tosun
al-Halveti explains about the daily life of Shaykh
Abdul
Qadir Jilani,Rady Allahu Anh: "He himself had given all of himself
to Allah. His nights passed with little or no sleep in secluded prayer
and meditation. He spent his days like a true follower of the Prophet in
the service of humanity. Three times a week he would deliver public sermons
to thousands of people. Every day in the morning and the afternoon he gave
lessons in Quranic commentary, Prophetic traditions, theology, religious
law and sufism. He spent the time after the midday prayer giving advice
and consultation to people, whether beggars or kings, who would come from
all parts of the world. Before sunset prayers, rain or shine, he took to
the streets to distribute bread among the poor. As he spent all his days
in fasting he would eat only once a day, after sunset prayer, and never
alone. His servants would stand at his door asking passers-by if they were
hungry, so that they could share his table." (Sirr al-Asrar,
p XLIV)
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Qasaid
on
the Shaykh
Given these realities of
history, is it any wonder then to find that more qasaid (poems)
have been written in praise of Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani
Rady
Allahu Anh than on any other saint? Gulzare Tayyiba
in Urdu for example contains 17 poems in his honour while the Diwan
(in Arabic) in Taraqatul Qadiriyya has 27. In a short article
like this, it is not possible to do full justice to all the poetry in honour
of the Shaykh. It suffices to give a sprinkling from Champay
Dhee Bootee of Sultan Arifeen ShaykhSultan
Bahu in Punjabi, from the poetry of
Shaykh
Hamzah Fanzuri
of Indonesia in Malay, from the salaam of Iman Ahmed Raza
Khan in Urdu and from the Diwan in Tariqatul Qadiriyya
in Arabic, in that order.
We begin with the translations
of the abyaat (couplets) of Sultan Bahu in Champay
Dhee Bootee, a classic in Kalaame Ma'rifat:
Talib Gauthul A'zam
waalay
Shale kadhe na howan
pandhe hoo
Jendhe andhar ishq
dhee ratte
Rayn sadha kur landhe
hoo
Jenun shawq dha howay
Lay khushyan nit andhe
hoo
Dhono jahan naseeb
tunhande Bahu
Jere zati alam kamadhe
hoo
Followers of the Gauthul
A'zam:
Would God, they are never
ill!
Those who have one grain
of loving,
Ever are in pang and chill.
Lured by chances of a meeting
Hopeful in their joyous
drill
Lucky in both worlds are
Bahu!
Lovers who gain Allah's
Will.
(Sultan Bahu, Champay
Dhee Bootee, (The Jasmine Plant), p 33) (Translation by Maqbool
Elahi, The Abyat of Sultan Bahu, p 103)
Next, let us savour the following
four lines in Malay form Shaykh Hamzah Fansuri as given in
Syed Naguib al-Attas' Some Aspects of Sufism as Understood and Practiced
Among the Malays, p 22
Hamzah nin asalnya
Fansuri
Mendapat wujud ditanah
Shahar Nawi
Beroleh Khilafat ilmu
yang ali
Daripada Abdul Qadir
Sayyid Jilani
I Hamzah who am of Fansur
a son
At Shahar Nawi
my being have won
The knowledge sublime I
acquired from one
Called Abdul Qadir Sayyid
of Jilan.
A'la Hadrat Imam Ahmed
Raza Khan wrote Salaams on the Holy Prophet Sallallahu
alaihi wa Sallam in which after profuse salutations on the Holy
Prophet, he also sent salaams on the Ahle-Bayt
and the
sahabaRady Allahu Anhum, as well as on the Imams
of madh-hab, the awliya and the saleheen,
Rahmatullahi alaihim ajma'een.
Consider just two verses
from A'la Hadrat on the Gauth-ul-A'zam to appreciate
his love for the Shaykh.
Gauthul A'zam Imam-ut-tuqaa
wan-nuqaa
Jalwae Shaane Qudrat
pe lakhon salaam
Jis ke mimbar bane
gardane awliya
Us qadam ki karamat
pe lakhon salaam
(Hadaiq-i-Bakhsheesh,
p 149)
Gauthul A'zam
Imam of saints and the pious
A million salutations on
him who was pure by nature
The one for whom the necks
of saints became a pulpit
A million salutations on
the miracle of his feet
It is fitting to the end
with the chorus of the Qasida in Arabic in the Diwan
of Qadiriyya.
Bi Rasulillahi wal
Jilan
Wa Rijaalin Min Bani
Adnaan
Salaku Fee Manhajjir-Rahmaan
Bi Rasulillahi Wal
Jilan.
For the sake of the Holy
Prophet and Shaykh Jilani
And those in the tribe of
Adnaan
They have treaded the Path
of the Merciful Lord
For the sake of the Holy
Prophet and Shaykh Jilani.
(O Allah hear our prayers)
Tazkiratul Awliya
(the Zikr of the friends of Allah) is truly unending. May
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala forgive us and give us the
hidaya (guidance) to live Islam according to the Qur'an and the
Sunnah
of
Rasulullah,
Sallallahu alaihi wa Sallam as explained and exemplified by Gauth-ul-A'zamShaykhAbdul
Qadir Jilani, Rady Allahu Anh, Aameen Yaa Rabbal Aalameen.
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
Yaa Hayyu Yaa Hayyu
Yaa Qayyum
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