Sunday 7 February 2016

Hadhrat Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani(May Allah be well pleased with him) - Life and Teachings - Part 2

Hadhrat Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani(May Allah be well pleased with him) - Life and Teachings


Declaration of his sainthood in infancy

Signs of sainthood were apparent right from his infancy.  He was born on 29th Sha’abaan and from the 1st of Ramadhan he would not eat or drink from Sehri until Iftaar.  His mother says:  My son ‘Abdul Qadir never let me suckle him during the whole day in Ramadhan.

Once because the sky was overcast with clouds, people couldn’t see the moon.  When people asked, they were told that the baby had not taken any milk that day.  Later on, it became clear that Ramadhan had started that very day.  Thus, it became very well known in the city:

Translation: At that time, it became very well known in the city that in the house of Syeds, a son has been born who doesn’t drink any milk during the day in Ramadhan and in fact, fasts in it. 

(Tabaqat Al Kubra, Vol. 1, Pg No: 126, Bahjatul Asraar Pg No: 89, Qalaaid Ul Jawahir, Pg No: 3, Nafahatul Uns, Pg No: 251, Jame’ Karamaat Ul Auliya, Vol. 2, Pg No: 205, Nuzhatul Khatir Al Fatir, Pg No: 32, Akhbaar Ul Akhyaar, Pg No: 22, Safinatul Auliya, Pg No: 33)

Hadhrat Ghouse-Ul-Azam (May Allah be well pleased with him) had only been born that Almighty Allah benefited people through him. He is also expressing his servitude before Almighty Allah and is presenting the people as well.  In effect, this was a declaration that Almighty Allah had created him only to guide the Ummah and that he has been made a leader for the whole world.  His status is such that right in the cradle, people observe his fasts and fast.  They are perfecting their worship looking at his worship.  What would have been the state when Hadhrat Ghouse-Ul-Azam (May Allah be well pleased with him) actually sat on the pulpit to guide one and all?

The sainthood of Hadhrat Ghouse-Ul-Azam (May Allah be well pleased with him)

Somebody asked Hadhrat Ghouse-Ul-Azam (May Allah be well pleased with him): When did you first become aware that you are aWali (Lit. friend) of Allah Most High?

Hadhrat Ghouse-Ul-Azam (May Allah be well pleased with him) replied:

Translation: When I was 10 years old and I would step out of my house to go to a Madarsa, I would see angels walking around me. When I would enter the Madarsa, I would hear them call out: “Move aside!  Make room for the friend of Allah Most High to sit!

(Bahjat Ul Asraar, Pg. No. 21; Qalaaid Ul Jawahir, Pg. No. 9; Akhbaar Ul Akhyaar Farsi, Pg. No. 22; Safinatul Auliya, Pg. No. 63)

It is mentioned in Qalaaid Ul Jawahir:

Translation: Hadhrat Ghouse-Ul-Azam (May Allah be well pleased with him) says:  When I would attend the Madarsa in my childhood, an angel in the guise of a human being would come to me everyday and take me to the Madarsa.  He would order the students to make room for me and would sit with me until I returned to my house.  I never knew that it was an angel.  Once I asked him:  Who are you? He replied:  I am an angel.  Almighty Allah has sent me to remain with you in the Madarsa until you stay there.  (Al Qalaaid Ul Jawahir, Pg. No. 134, 135)

It is mentioned in Bahjat Ul Asraar and Qalaaid Ul Jawahir:

Hadhrat Muhiyuddin (May Allah shower His Mercy on him) says: As a child, whenever I would decide to play with the children, I would hear a voice: O privileged and fortunate one!  Come to Me, and I would run to the lap of my mother.  (Bahjat Ul Asraar, Pg. No. 21; Al Qalaaid Ul Jawahir, Pg. No. 9, Akhbaar Ul Akhyaar, Pg. No. 51)

Just think about the status of Hadhrat Ghouse-Ul-Azam (May Allah be well pleased with him)!  From childhood itself, he is being instructed to turn to Allah.  He is being protected from the material world and its pomp.  It was not his position to be busy in this material world, but it was to remove those submerged in the love of this world and immerse them in the love and remembrance of Allah Most High and to illuminate their darkened hearts.

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