‘Moses!
I am your Lord. Take off your
sandals: you are in the sacred valley of Tuwa.
I have chosen you, so listen to what is being revealed.
I am
Allah; there is no god but Me, so worship Me and keep up the prayer so that you
remember Me'. (20:
12-15)
These verses in the Holy Qur’an allude to a time when Allah (swt) directly spoke
to a servant of His, intimating him about the great Divine Mission that lies ahead
of him; urging him to be detached from the personal relations that come in the way of remaining engrossed in Divine Remembrance
through fervent prayers and other devote supplications. In mystical commentaries of the aforesaid verses, the idea of "taking off the sandals" certainly points to the same: in being asked to remove his sandals, Hadhrat Musa (as) was being asked to cast aside this world by turning his face towards the Ocean of Divine Presence alone, dedicating oneself solely to Allah (swt). In a famous poem by that medieval polymath Sheikh-ul-Akbar Muhyi-ud-Din Ibn Arabi, the imagery is explained eloquently:
"Take off the sandals if you come
"Take off the sandals if you come
to this valley, for therein is Our Holiness.
Of the two worlds divest yourself,
and lift the veils of in-betweenness"
It is indeed a perennial practice of the Divine, a Sunnat Allah-according to the Qur’an- that He raises His Elects at places and times of His choice. ‘Allah knows best where to place His Message’. (6:125) One of
the interesting facts about the present Divine Manifestation in Mauritius is
this. When Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Saheb (atba) began to be a recipient of
Divine communications and other messages of an exquisite spiritual variety,
the messages from the Unseen reminded him about the need for holding
a lot of patience and to ‘forget’ this world and to devote his time in much remembrance
of the Divine through prayer and other supplications: the same kind of Divine
messages that were revealed to Hadhrat Musa (as) in that sacred valley of Tuwa almost three millennium ago
and preserved in the Holy Qur’an for all times! Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar.