Imam Ali's Letter to his Sons | from Nahj al Balagha
Realize this truth, my son, that the Lord who owns and holds the treasures of Paradise and the earth has given you permission to ask and beg for them and He has promised to grant your prayers. He has told you to pray for His Favors that they may be granted to you and to ask for His Blessings that they may be bestowed upon you. He has not appointed guards to prevent your prayers reaching Him. Nor is there any need for anybody to intercede before Him on your behalf.If you go back upon your promises, if your break your vows, or start doing things that you have repented of, He will not immediately punish you nor does He refuse His Blessings in haste and if you repent once again He neither taunts you nor betrays you though you may fully deserve both, but He accepts your penitence and pardons you. He never grudges His Forgiveness nor refuses His Mercy, on the contrary He has decreed repentance as a virtue and pious deed. The Merciful Lord has ordered that every evil deed of yours will be counted as one and a good deed and pious action will be rewarded tenfold.
He has left the door of repentance open. He hears you whenever you call Him. He accepts your prayer whenever you pray to Him. Invoke Him to grant you your heart's desire, lay before Him the secrets of your heart, tell Him about all the calamities that have befallen you and misfortunes which face you, and beseech His help to overcome them. You may invoke His Help and Support in difficulties and distresses.
You may implore Him to grant you long life and sound health, you may pray to Him for prosperity and you may request Him for such favours and grants that none but He can bestow and award.
Think over it that by simply granting you the privilege of praying for His Favours and Mercies, He has handed over the keys of His treasures to you. Whenever you are in need you should pray and He will confer His Bounties and Blessings. But sometimes you will find that your requests are not immediately granted, then you need not be disappointed because the grant of prayers often rests with the true purpose and intention of the implorer. Sometimes the prayers are delayed because the Merciful Lord wants you to receive further rewards for patiently bearing calamities and sufferings and still believing sincerely in His Help. Thus you may be awarded better favours than you requested for.
Sometimes your prayers are turned down, and this is also in your interest; because you often, unknowingly, ask for things that are really harmful to you. If your requests are granted they will do you more harm than good and many of your requests may be such that if they are granted they will result in your eternal damnation. Thus the refusal to accede to your solicitations is a blessing in disguise to you. But very often your requests, if they are not really harmful to you in this life or in the Hereafter, may be delayed but they are granted in quantities much more than you had asked for, bringing in more blessings in their wake than you could ever imagine. So you should be very careful in asking Allah for His Favour. Only pray for such things as are really beneficial to you, and are lasting and in the long run do not end in harm. Remember, my dear son, that wealth and power (if you pray for them) are such things that they will not always be with you and may bring harm to you in the life in the Hereafter.Be it known to you, my son, that you are created for the next world and not for this. You are born to die and not to live forever. Your stay in this world is transient. You live in a place which is subject to decay and destruction. It is a place where you will have to be busy getting ready for the next world. It is a road (to the next world) on which you are standing. Death is following you. You cannot run away from it. However hard you may try to avoid it, it is going to catch you sooner or later. Therefore take care that it may not catch you unawares or when you are not prepared for it, and no chance is left to you to repent the vices and sins committed and to undo the harm done by you. If death catches you unawares, then you are eternally damned.
Therefore, my dear son, always keep three things in mind: death, your deeds and the life in the Hereafter. In this way you will always be ready to face death and it will not catch you unawares.
My dear son, do not be carried away and be allured by the infatuations of the worldly people in the vicious life and its pleasures, and do not be impressed by the sight of their acute struggle to possess and own this world. Allah has very mercifully explained to you everything about this world. Not only the Merciful Lord but also the world has also told you everything; it has disclosed to you that it is mortal; it has openly declared its weakness, its shortcomings and its vices.
Remember that these worldly-minded people are like barking dogs and hungry and ferocious beasts. Some of them are constantly barking at others.
The losses that you suffer on account of your silence can be easily compensated but the losses which arise out of excessive and loose talk are difficult to requite. Do you not see that the best way of guarding water in a water-bay is to close its mouth.
Nobody can guard your secrets better than you. One who talks too much makes most mistakes. One who often reflects, develops his foresight.
Often medicating results in disease; sometimes diseases prove to be health preservers. Often you obtain warnings and advice from people who are not fit to warn and advise you and often you come across advisers who are not sincere. Do not rely on vain hopes because vain hopes are assets of fools and idiots. Wisdom is the name of the trait of remembering experiences and making use of them. The best experience is the one which gives the best warning and advice. Take advantage of opportunities before they turn their backs on you.Everyone who tries cannot succeed. Everyone who departs this life will not return. The worst form of follies is to waste opportunities of this life as well as to lose salvation. For every action there is a reaction. Shortly you will get what has been destined for you.
Do good to your brother when he is bent upon doing harm to you. When he ignores or declines to recognize the kinship, befriend him, go to his help and try to maintain relations. If he is miserly with you and refuses to help you, be generous with him and support him financially. If he is cruel with you, be kind and considerate with him. If he harms you accept his excuses. Behave with him as if he is a master and you are a slave, and he is a benefactor and you are a beneficiary. But be careful that you do not thus behave with undeserving and mean persons.
Advise your friend sincerely and to the best of your ability even though he may not like it. Keep a complete control over your temper and anger because I never found anything more beneficial at the end and producing more good results than such a control.
Be mild, pleasant and lenient with him who is harsh, gross, and strict with you; gradually he will turn to your behaviour.
My dear son! After having given these pieces of advice to you I entrust you to the Lord. He will help, guide and protect you in this world and the Hereafter. I beseech Him to take you under His protection in both the worlds.
- Selections from 31st Letter of Nahj al Balagha by Imam Ali, may God hallow his noble soul
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“He has not appointed guards to prevent your prayers reaching Him. Nor is there any need for anybody to intercede before Him on your behalf”.
“Think over it that by simply granting you the privilege of praying for His Favours and Mercies, He has handed over the keys of His treasures to you”.
Yes, no intermediaries are needed between God and man/woman. For a Muslim, Allah, Quran, and Muhammad are enough. Allah is the Guide.
AV
AV is hanging on Quran 18:65
AV for AQM-Sufism/Against Sufism w/o AQM
Sufism w/o AQM = Suffocationism (Death/
Spiritual Death)
Yes, no intermediaries are needed between God and man/woman. For a Muslim, Allah, Quran, and Muhammad are enough. Allah is the Guide.
Was not Jibril the intermediary between Allah and the Prophet? And the Prophet the intermediary for the sahaba? And the Qur'an the intermediary that brings God's words to the Muslims? If God chose to communicate directly with human beings, there would be no need for Prophets to bring news of Him, nor of Scriptures to convey His words.
There are always intermediaries. And to say, as Ali does here, that there is no need for anybody to intercede before Him on your behalf is not the same as saying "no intermediaries are needed between God and man/woman".
How could anyone experience God directly? If this were possible, there would have to be an experiencer and a God to be experienced, and this would be duality! God is Unity, and only He can experience Himself (even if everything has a private face - al wajh al khass in this mystery).
Just as the wind is only apparent by its effects, and cannot be seen directly, so God is experienced through intermediaries. The voice that speaks in a person's heart is their own voice, even if the impulse that creates it is unseen, like the wind in the branches of a tree.
But if nobody has ever experienced God directly, it is also true that nobody has ever experienced anything other than God - for how could there be such a thing?
If you ask Him to relieve your poverty, and the next day a cheque arrives on your doorstep from a distant relative, do you turn it away because it did not come directly from God? Of course not - for how else is he supposed to answer your prayer. By materialising a pile of banknotes out of thin air? What is important is who you asked, not how the action was completed.
By the same token, if you ask Him for guidance, and the next day you are introduced to a Sufi master, do you turn away the gift? For how else are you supposed to receive guidance? This is the form he has ordained through which you can learn.
James,
Why don't you get off this surrendering to "sheikh bandwagon"? What happened to adab? Every point does not have to be argued. You can learn from sheikhs, but don't have to surrender to them. That is the message of Caliph/Imam Ali.
Allah is my Sheikh!
AV
AV is hanging on Quran 18:65
AV for AQM-Sufism/Against Sufism w/o AQM
Sufism w/o AQM = Suffocationism (Death/
Spiritual Death)
Dear James,
Heartfelt thanks to you for your beautiful sharing on the subject matter of guide and how guidance comes to us.
While AV's comments are themselves suffocating to beauty and good manners, nevertheless they are partially responsible for your beautiful responses. So we give thanks to Him who cause wonders and beauty through seemingly paradoxical situations. Not to mention the wisdom that comes through you are appreciated not only by one but many here.
Indeed He causes the mud to give birth to beautiful lotus flower. Indeed He produces wonderful colored and variety of hued flowers out of colorless soil.
Which of the blessings of His can we deny?!
Wonderful words, Thank you so much both James and Silent oberver for your comments that are full of wisdom....And AV for being an instrument for the wisdom to come forth.
Final reply to James the Jokester, Silent Observer, and Anonymous,
You must know this: AV believes in spiritual freedom and independence. Surrendering to a sheikh is “spiritual slavery” and “spiritual dependency”. AV believes in “spiritual independence”. AV does not believe in “spiritual promiscuity”, “spiritual royalty”, or “spiritual slavery”.
I had audience with Ria Ahmed Gohar Shahi in 1997. I spent more than an hour in his presence. I asked him few questions, and all I got was wish-washy answers. We Americans don’t like wish-washy answers. I was not impressed with Shahi. AV is not someone who easily gets impressed. I read that Sheikh Kabbani always used to sit beneath the feet of Gohar Shahi to give him respect and show fervor to him. Well, I was not impressed with Kabbani or Shahi. Once my brother told me that Kabbani had come to the local mosque. My response to my brother was that I would have gained nothing from seeing him at the mosque or listening to his khutba. I have enough of his books in my library.
Shahi claimed on this trip to America 1997 that he had met Jesus in America. That was a clever marketing ploy. It did not work. American Christians did not believe him. Do you believe it? I will tell you my answer when you tell me your answer.
AV says that when AV enters the room, Kabbani needs to stand up and must stay standing until AV has taken the seat. Kabbani must say something like, “AV, my honored guest, please be seated”. He must say it three times. Remember! It is always the three: Allah, Quran, and Muhammad. James, Silent Observer, and Anonymous who are you to tell me that I should surrender to a sheikh. You must have adab for me. AV surrenders to One God. AV will never, never, and never surrender to a sheikh. Yes, AV respects them all, but surrendering to them is not in his blood. That’s the way it is. That’s the way is going to be till eternity. What is it that you don’t understand?
In 2004 Sheikh Muhammad Said al-Jamal came to a nearby city, I thought about going to see him, but decided against it because I thought the visit to him be waste of my time.
Listen to the below. These are my kinds of Sufis.
“Some people asked a Sufi, “What is the strangest thing you have encountered in your travels?” He told them, “Khidr came to meet me and sought my company, but I was afraid that it would spoil my trust in God alone.” Another Sufi was asked, “Is there anyone here with whom you would be close?” “Yes”, he said. He stretched out his hand to his copy of the Koran and placed it against his heart. “This”. With this meaning they have recited,
“Your Book is my strength; it does not leave my couch,
And in it is healing for that which I conceal”. (1, p. 21).
Please see below for continuation.
“It is said that when God wants to transport a servant from the humiliation of disobedience to the honor of obedience, he makes him familiar with solitude, enriches him with contentment, and brings him to see the shameful deeds of his own ego. So whoever has been given this has been given the best of his world and the next”. (1, p. 21).
Tell me. Why would I surrender to a sheikh? Perhaps the sheikh should surrender to me!
Trust in God is enough for me. Quran is enough for me. Muhammad is enough for me.
Allah is my Sheikh. Allah is my Best Protecting Friend. That is all I need. I have no use for your advice about surrendering to a sheikh. What is it that you don’t understand?
I am offering you oceans upon oceans. Yet you are still stuck on your sheikh who can not save himself let alone save you.
Yes, no intermediaries are needed between God and man/woman. For a Muslim, Allah, Quran, and Muhammad are enough. Allah is the Guide.
O my Muslims brothers and sister, listen to me. Allah, Quran, and Muhammad are enough for you. Don’t let the promises of sheikh dazzle you. Trust in Allah is your salvation. Yes, respect he sheikhs. Learn from them. Never denigrate them. If you disagree with them, do so with utmost respect. Do not harm the sheikhs. Know the difference among authentic sheikhs and “rascal sheikhs”. What is a “rascal sheikh”? Rascal sheikh is the one who strips his teaching of Allah, Quran, and Muhammad and still calls it Sufism or Islam.
AV is crazy about repeating this: Love Allah. Surrender to Allah. Allah is your salvation. Remember it is always the three: Allah, Quran, and Muhammad. Never, Never, Never surrender to a sheikh. It is a form of a shirk.
This is as easy to remember as 1 2 3, a b c, alif ba ta. Islam is easy. Spirituality is easy. The sheikhs and their followers are making it complicated. Islam is an egalitarian religion. Islam is not religion of the elitists. Sheikhs want to turn it into elitists’ religion.
I say no. Islam must stay egalitarian. God loves you all. Bring to God sound heart, purity of the heart, sincerity, and sincere longing. You don’t need a sheikh to do that.
AV
AV is hanging on Quran 18:65
AV for AQM-Sufism/Against Sufism w/o AQM
Sufism w/o AQM = Suffocationism (Death/
Spiritual Death)
1. Sufi Book of Spiritual Ascent (Al-Risala Al-Qushayriya) Abu ‘l-Qasim Al-Qushayri,
Abridged translation by Rabia Harris, Edited by Laleh Bakhtiar, Copyright 1997.
"God is the ultimate pleasure, uninterrupted happiness. No such thing exists. Your wanting something that does not exist is the root of your problem. Transformation, moksha, liberation, and all that stuff are just variations on the same theme: permanent happiness."
I agree with Silent Observer that we should be grateful to AV for being a good example of the mud of human ego, which suffocates the true religiousness of the heart. AV repeated parrot like endless times that he believed in and surrendered to Allah alone. In the same time he endlessly did the opposite - he rejected Allah in each of his No - sayings. He rejected, abused and even threatened to destroy Allah in his living creation - the people who visited this blog to share their hearts, the enlightened beings, prophets and sheikhs we talked about, the cats, the dogs, eventually the whole world surrounding him. How can you believe in Allah alone if you aim at destroying Him, AV?
But that is how the evil, the human ego, acts. Out of this evil an ugly child was born - the religious fanatism. AV gave us a good example of fanatic mad and hypocrite behaviour. Actually, AV only has faith in his own mind illusion, which he dared to call Allah. That is not Allah, AV. Look a bit further from your own nose, look around and thank God for all this living beauty surrounding you. You need to break the armor of false beliefs and ego projections you so frantically had built around your being. What do you fear so much, AV? There is only Him all around.
I am offering you oceans upon oceans.
But what exactly are you offering me - or any of us here - that is not already our common heritage? Are you offering Allah? But is Allah yours to give? The Qur'an? The Prophet Muhammad? And why do you imagine you have more love or respect for these than anyone else here?
If "Trust in God is enough for me", "Quran is enough for me", "Muhammad is enough for me", good for you. But then what are you doing here?
However I don't get the impression that these are enough for you, in any meaningful sense, and that's why you are drawn towards Sufism. But at the same time, you are not willing to admit that your beliefs are insufficient, so "you prowl around our campfire". Part of you wants to try to convince others of your beliefs, as a desperate attempt to try to convince yourself. But another part of you knows, at a very deep level, that you have 'had it': that the Sufi impulse has already infected you, and is working away inside you no matter how you resist it.
Interestingly the Sufis are perhaps the only community to recognise that when someone turns up looking to dispute and object, the real reason for their behaviour, albeit hidden from themselves, is their attraction to the very things they want to dispute. That's not really the issue: the issue is whether this person can ever bring themselves to be honest with themselves about their motives, and relinquish the tyranny of their egocentricity.
You ask: "Why would I surrender to a sheikh?" The answer is for the same reason that the Prophet asked God "not to put me in my own charge for even the blinking of an eye" (la takilniyy ila nafsi tarfata 'ayn). Surrender is not for the sheikh's benefit - it is for yours. Because if a person takes their own arrogance for their sheikh (or, God forbid!, for their Deity), they are lost. "It is better to place a man under the direction of a cat than to leave him under his own direction", as one of the great Sufis put it.
You would not hesitate to put yourself in the hands of a surgeon "like a corpse in the hands of the washer of the dead" to remove a malignant growth in your body. So why do you hesitate to put yourself in the hands of the Sufi, to remove the malignant growth of self-regard from your heart?
We arise from the Source, and we touch the beauty deep within each expression of the Source of all creation. All names melt into the fire of love that sparks and burns and flames like the sun giving light and life to the infinite variety of All that God creates. We flow in a rivering stream of God's love ...wanting to flow out to each other, drawing on all the energy and all the opposites, and all expressions from the treasures and gifts God has opened to us.....which include forgiveness, mercy, beauty, healing, patience, endurance, kindness, and the endless wonder of love. God allows us to share in life itself as new life is formed and expressed in the womb, and we discover God in our arms as a child to love. The children grow into our brothers and sisters and friends on the path of loving. We are ALL God's sons and daughters struggling to live God's truth and beauty alive within each one of us. We are the living words, the dancers, the lovers, the heart expression of God's Glory.
May our prayers bring us remembrance of God's love, and may we share it generously with each other in the infinite variety with which God has expressed it to us and within us.
My Love to You All,
Naomi
A Really insightful letter u published dear brother Sadiq
and sister naomi i felt peace when i read ur comments i had just watched this video and i was thinking i crib a lot but whatever i face as compare to these people... i got tears when i saw this and we are mindlessly debating
who is a true shiekh,who is right or wrong when i saw the plight of these people... i got no words
http://media.causes.com/516828?p_id=35516241
May Allah(swt) grant mercy on all of us and we so mutual respect for the dead and living....
Astagfirullah
Dear Sadiq,
Thank you for this post! It is full of practical advice.
Kindest wishes,
mo'in
These utterly exquisite and wondrous offerings herein simply leave me dumfound and speechless.
With flowers of feelings at his feet
he sings, and dances, and cries.
Thank You.
Oh Vimesh,
I am always moved the way God works in our hearts in similar ways.....to break our hearts open to compassion and love. The video is powerful, and I was watching videos of the homeless families on the streets of the cities with nothing....laying their babies on the cement beside them with people all around walking by....
and there they are on the desert and in the cities, out of the depths of pain and loss of the deepest kind....and we hear their surrender and prayer to God to receive their loved ones as they die in their arms....
May we know such faith and love in our surrender.
Love, Naomi
Dear all,
Thank you so much for your heartly comments.
Much love. May blessings of Beloved be yours.
Sadiq
Dear Sadiq.
This is a true Gem. Just as the doctor ordered. I was very sick for last 1 week couldnt visit your site. I decided not to take medication and endure the suffering hoping there is a blessing hidden in this. Now i am recovered and i am feeling better than before, way better. Now i come to your site and find that my favorite khaliph Ali is saying "Often medicating results in disease; sometimes diseases prove to be health preservers"
It seems like i read this post even before reading this. I have many coincidents like this with your website. It is pretty interesting.
Subahan Allah
Ahmed
Dear Ahmed,
Saalams.
There are God's many invisible threads that connects everything in many wondrous ways.
Glad that you recovered and Jazakallah for sharing.
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