If somebody has pleased the King (Lord Most High) then the whole world tries to please him.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Unalterable
Destiny is something that can not be altered, except by supplications.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
Sweating it Out for This World
We keep sweating it out for this world. We are not aware of as to what will happen in the hereafter. Our soul is sick but we do not pay attention to that. People will request for supplications for factory and education of children and such things. That is alright but there should also be some attention to the other things. Earlier people will complete their rounds of incantations and will ask for more. If there was laxity in things then Shaikh would propose punishments like skipping breakfast or a meal.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
Uncovering in House of Allah
Some people were sleeping around the House of Allah. Their clothes were slipped from the usual covering position. A young Friend of Allah saw that and was perturbed by that. He gave a loud slogan of God is Great. This terrified these lax people to the point that it resulted in a sort stampede. The news reached the Shaikh of this Friend of Allah. The Shaikh reprimanded him that Whose House is this He is calm about it and you scared His servant. You got into the state of Rage. You must now repent. Had it been one of us then he would have congratulated this man but People of Allah are very tolerant.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
They Are Unaware
People keep indulging in disrespect for House of Allah but nothing happens to them. Allah does not punish them because He is a great Forgiver too.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
Acceptane of Supplications
People ask Friends of Allah for supplications. Why are their supplications accepted speedily? The reason is that they avoid sins.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
Effects of Disappearing Trustworthiness
Today trustworthiness is disappearing. As a consequence the whole Generation is in difficulty.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
Hazrat Ibraheem bin Adham (QS)
Hazrat Shaikh (DB) told the oft repeated story of Hazrat Ibraheem bin Adham (QS) in which he gets the inspiration to roam around the kingdom and lands up in a mosque from where he is forcefully ousted because there had been prayer mat thefts earlier and then he meets a man who had been praying for three things for twenty years. He got them : (1) To see Ibraheem bin Adham, (2) To Repent on his hands and (3) To leave this world in his (Hazrat Adham's) presence.
The story never gets old or stale. How delicately Allah Most High arranges the things for his preferred servants? When the reality of the attribute Samad sinks in and overwhelms then this indulgence with the humble servants is a great solace for our Lord Most High is Most Kind too.
(Based on sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
The story never gets old or stale. How delicately Allah Most High arranges the things for his preferred servants? When the reality of the attribute Samad sinks in and overwhelms then this indulgence with the humble servants is a great solace for our Lord Most High is Most Kind too.
(Based on sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
Is He a Solid One?
Allah Most High keeps testing whether a servant is sound one or not. If some one has eyes (of expectation) on others (than Allah) then Allah Most High says that this servant is not a sound one.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
Have No Expectations From Me
Maulana Gangohi (RA) used say that do not have any expectations from anybody except Allah, even from me.
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
(Sitting (majlis) on Friday, December 31, 2010)
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