The second category of “people of the truth” always love God, and are consumed by the love of God and the knowledge of God in His essential unity, and they know their self and they destroy it (their ego) and affirm the unity of their self and God, they retain their self, and they are destroyed in their self, and they remain in their self and they hate what occurs outside their self, and love the hidden interiority of their self, and they despise their self because the Messenger of Allah (sa) said: “He who knows his self knows his Lord” ["Ma’n ara’ a nafsahu faqad ara’fa rab’bahu"].
Friday, September 23, 2011
‘He who knows his self knows his Lord’
The second category of “people of the truth” always love God, and are consumed by the love of God and the knowledge of God in His essential unity, and they know their self and they destroy it (their ego) and affirm the unity of their self and God, they retain their self, and they are destroyed in their self, and they remain in their self and they hate what occurs outside their self, and love the hidden interiority of their self, and they despise their self because the Messenger of Allah (sa) said: “He who knows his self knows his Lord” ["Ma’n ara’ a nafsahu faqad ara’fa rab’bahu"].
Monday, August 29, 2011
Are We Really Muslims?
As the name itself suggests, the part-time Muslim is
one who practices Islam only at specific times or at certain places and this is
increasing extensively. Some examples are the Mussalli who
prays five times a day but in his daily business dealings, he cheats his
customers by giving them defect articles. Or there is the sister who
wears Hijab (veil) only when going to a Mayyat (funeral)
but dresses exactly like the Bollywood actresses during a wedding.
Where are we going, O Muslims? Is this the true notion of Islam – complete
submission to Allah’s commands whatever the circumstance as Allah (swt) says in
the following verses:
'O you who believe! Enter perfectly in Islam and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Verily! He is to you a plain enemy.' (2:209)
Saturday, August 27, 2011
ZAKAT: A Pillar of Islam
Friday, August 26, 2011
Blessings of 'Lailat-ul-Qadr'
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Fifth Khalifa and the Age of Ignorance
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The Argument of Last Mujaddid
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Ahmadis: From 'Khalifa' To 'Khalifatullah'
This 'doctrinal' understanding and inherited belief is essentially based on what they have been taught by their leaders and scholars from the early days of the Khilafat system, invented by the Community. As is mostly typical within the Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Qadian, instead of individual Ahmadis thinking for themselves on religious matters, they are content with endorsing what they have inherited from their fathers. Almost every other Qadiani Ahmadi, unfortunately today, belong to this unthinking category of people, like the Qur'an speaks off: ‘We found our fathers following a certain course, and we are guided by their footsteps’ (43:23). So, the spiritual doctrines- their meaning, interpretations, nuances and implications- remain largely un-examined within the Community.
Ahmadi youth have begun to question their inherited religious notions and hitherto un-examined understandings and common convictions in the light of the Divine Manifestation and the spiritual light that emanates from his teachings. It is in this backdrop that we should view the recent series of articles/ extracts from the speeches of the previous Khulafa etc. that are being published in the AL HAQ, the monthly organ of the Ahmadiyya youth wing Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya, Kerala. In recent months, the journal is on a campaign mode among Ahmadi youth. The campaign objective is to instill the Ahmadiyya concept of Khilafat among the youth.