Thursday, May 8, 2014

700th year of Shah Rukn-e-Alam (RA) celebrated 09 may 2014

Friday, May 09, 2014 - Islamabad—Preston University in collaboration with Archeology and Historical Association organized a function in connection with 700th year celebrations of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam (RA) on Thursday. Senior Vice Chairman, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Shah Mehmood Qureshi was the chief guest on the occasion.

Chancellor Preston University Dr. Abdul Basit, Australia’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, Peter Heyward and Dr. Ghaznafer Mehdi also present.

Addressing on the occasion, Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that services to humanity is sufi tradition, adding that it brings people together.

He said that Sufi saints converted people into fold of Islam through their good deeds and following the teachings of Islam. He said we are facing challenges due to lack of education. He said that diversity is the beauty of Pakistan.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that Pakistan has a tremendous human resource, with its talented youth and its scientists and sportsmen had set examples. “I have so much faith in the youth of the country,” he remarked.

Earlier, Chancellor of Preston University welcomed the guests, he said that the University has produced tens of thousands of graduates that are now part of the country’s superior work force and are contributing positively towards the development of this country.

Australian High Commissioner said that Sufism is still have a capacity to influence the societies.

He said that “I will continue my study of sufism, adding that Sufism teach us peaceful interaction”. Dr. Ghaznafar Mehdi also spoke on the occasion. A large number of students and faculty members attended the event. 

Sheikh Nazim, Spiritual Leader to Sufis, Dies at 92


Shaykh Nazim News out of Cyprus indicate that one of the most prominent Sufi leaders of the past century, Shaykh Nazim, has passed away at age 92.  
Muhammad Nazim Adil al-Qubrusi al-Haqqani, known simply as Shaykh Nazim, was part of the resurgence of Islamic mysticism (Sufism) in the 20th century.    He spent decades organizing Sufi activities and initiating people into his Naqshbandi Sufi order.
Shaykh Nazim was a charismatic presence, to his followers nothing shy of the “Pole of Saints.”  His followers recount tales of his miraculous presence, and the Baraka (grace/ “Force”) that surrounded him.
Historically, it can be said that Shaykh Nazim played an important role in spreading Sufi teachings in the West.   The Ramadan gatherings in the Peckham Mosque in London (which I attended back in the 1990s) were an important part of Sufi revival.
Shaykh Nazim became one of the most ardent critics of Wahhabism.   In fact, I picked up an Arabic copy of the Sawa’iq al-ilahiya fi radd ‘ala ‘l-wahhabiyya (“Divine Lightning Bolts in the Refutation of the Wahhabi Doctrine) in Shaykh Nazim’s gatherings.    Shaykh Nazim’s son-in-law and deputy, Shaykh Hisham, who represents him in the United States, famously warned against Wahhabi presence in America. 
To some of his critics, Shaykh Nazim’s teachings took on an alarming messianic tone, starting in the 1980s.   Furthermore, some critics objected to organizing his followers based on ethnic lines, and occasional anti-Shi’i tirades.    Shaykh Nazim’s fondness for Prince Charles has been well-documented.   Lesser known though no less significant has been his appreciation and support for George Bush and Tony Blair in the “War on Terror.”
Shaykh Nazim al-haqqani
Shaykh Nazim al-haqqanifrom Wikipedia.
To be transparent about my own relationship with Shaykh Nazim: It was in the early 1990s that reading his “Mercy Oceans” volumes helped transform my understanding of Sufism from one primarily rooted in ancient Persian and Arabic texts to one that also has a contemporary manifestation.    His dhikr and Qur’an recitations  became a powerful part of my own spiritual life.    And many of my own friends continue to be active members of the Naqshbandi community.
In time, my own discomfort with the anti-Shi’ism perspectives and messianic predictions led me to pursue a spiritual community elsewhere.   But at the time of his passing, it is perhaps appropriate to pause and honor someone whose life and teachings overlapped with the majority of this past century, and who has helped elevate Sufism to a powerful and popular contemporary manifestation.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Baba Ashfaq Ahmad


Technology of the Heart: What is Sufism....?????


Technology of the Heart: What is Sufism

What is Sufism?
The substance of Sufism is the Truth and the meaning of Sufism is the selfless experiencing and actualization of the Truth. The practice of Sufism is the intention to go towards the Truth, by means of love and devotion. This is called the tarigat, the spiritual path or way towards God. The sufi is one who is a lover of Truth, who by means of love and devotion moves towards the Truth, towards the perfection which all are truly seeking. As necessitated by love's jealousy, the sufi is taken away from all except the Truth.

Hazrat khawaja Haroon Rashhed (madzilahulaali)


Salam on Prophet Muhammad [pbuh]

IN the name of ALLAH