- Shaykh of Sufism
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Shaykh of Sufism is aSufi who is authorized to teach, initiate and guide aspiringdervish es. There are several types of such Shaykh.* A Shaykh of
barakah (blessing). This can, for example, be someone who inherits leadership of a group of Sufis, who although he does not have the spiritual standing of a genuine Shaykh of Tarbiyah (Instruction) nevertheless has a blessing in that by holding to him his followers have unity and community, as is in the NobleHadith , "The hand ofAllah is with the group (jama'ah)."* A Shaykh of Ahwal (states). This is a shaykh who has genuine tasting of the states of Sufism and can transmit them.
* A Shaykh of Tarbiyah (instruction). This is properly the correct usage of the term Shaykh according to the Sufis. This is the realised gnostic ('arif) of
Allah , who has been granted idhn (permission and authorisation) by the Allah andMuhammad , to lead the followers of the path of Sufism to knowledge of Allah. This idhn is not to be confused withijazah (authorisation) granted by a Shaykh or a scholar to a student to teach. Even if all of the scholars and shaykhs granted their ijazah to a student, he would still not be a Shaykh of Instruction until he had the idhn of Allah andMuhammad . This is manifest in his tawfiq or 'success' in inculcating the perfections of Islam,Iman andIhsan in his disciples [point 8, below] .The customary position with the people of Sufism, particularly in the Shadhili and the Darqawi tariqah, is that a person will not be a shaykh without having had a background in the basic disciplines of the
Qur'an andSunna . This is the position ofImam Junayd . However, in unusual circumstances there have been exceptions to this rule, among them the famous wali, Abd al-Aziz ad-Dabbagh [http://www.bogvaerker.dk/ibriz.html] of Fez, and in the Darqawi tariqah, the Shaykh Sidi al-'Arabi ibn al-Huwari from whom Shaykh Muhammad ibn al-Habib took the tariqah, and most famously ShaykhAhmad al-Alawi , a master of Sufism whom all accept without reservation.Necessary qualifications of a Shaykh
The basic requirements for a person to be a Sufi Shaykh are as follows [cite web | title=Tariqa Notes - Shaykh Nuh Ha Mim Keller | work=Masud.co.uk | url=http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/nuh | accessdate=MAY 28 | accessyear=2007] .(from Shaykh Nuh Keller's Tariqa Notes).
# Being a Sunni Muslim with valid tenents of faith ('
aqida )
# Being a scholar ('alim ) of Sacred Law capable of answering most questions about what Allah expects of him and his students without having to ask someone else.
# Having a verifiably public authorization from a spiritual guide to be a spiritual guide, connecting him through a chain of transmission (silsila ) without a single break back to the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace).
# Being male, as a guide is a heir of the prophets, all of whom were men.
# Being suitable to take as an exemplar in the religion, not disobedient or wicked in his personal life.
# Knowing the fundamental terms ofSufism such asfanaa ' (annihilation),baqaa ' (subsistence),marifa (gnosis), and the rest, by having actually tread the path under a shaykh and understood them at first hand.
# Exalting the commands of the Allah in word and deed, and knowing that it is above every human being.
# Having permission from the Allah andMuhammad - beyond the authorization given to him by his shaykh - manifest in his tawfiq or 'success' in inculcating the perfections of Islam,Iman andIhsan in his disciples.
# Finding a disciple capable of taking his teaching and absorbing his secret from him; that is, being the shaykh that the Allah has destined for that disciple.
# Not being self-satisfied, or veiled from his own neediness to the Allah by his disciples' need for him.The Conditions of a Disciple (related)
# Having a valid aim in taking the path, meaning the Allah alone and nothing besides.
# Being genuine, meaning convinced of the secret between one's shaykh and the Allah, and willing to submit, and listen, and follow.
# Having good manners, noble character, and respect for others.
# Having praiseworthy states such as patience, silence, reliance on the Allah, nonattachment to material things, and lack of curiosity about what does not concern one.
# Giving selfless service, whether convenient or inconvenient, to the Allah, thesunnah , thetariqa , and to one's fellow man.
# Venerating the Allah andMuhammad , its religion, its friends (awliya' ), and everything else it is said to have exalted.
# Having high spiritual resolve.
# Unfalteringly carrying out one's decisions, undeterred by the Devil, this world, one's ego, or vain caprice.External links
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* [http://www.hazratsultanbahu.com] The genuine spiritual guidance direct way Sarwari Qadri Tariqa of Hazrat Sultan Bahu
* [http://www.naksibendi.org] The Naksibendi Tariqa of Shaykh Maulana Nazim al-Hakkani as represented by Shaykh Effendi Abdul Kerim
* [http://www.shadhilitariqa.com/site/index.php] Shadhili Tariqa of Shaykh Nuh Ha Mim Keller
* [http://www.shadhiliteachings.com/] Shadhili Tariqa
* [http://www.shazuli.com/] Fassiyathush Shadhili Tariqa
* [http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/nuh/] Shaykh Nuh Ha Mim Keller
* [http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ABewley/wirdintro.html ourworld.compuserve.com]
* Introduction by Shaykh Muhammad ibn al-Habib as presented to his [http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ABewley/diwan.html Diwan]
* [http://www.shaykh.org What does a Shaykh do in Tasawwuf and Tazkiyah] A blog of a prominent Shaykh of Sufism, Tasawwuf and Tazkiyah
* Shaykh Abdalqadir As-Sufi [http://www.shaykhabdalqadir.com/]
* [http://www.shadhilitariqa.info] Shadhili Tariqa
* [http://www.ferozi.org] Website of Ferozia Qasmia Buneria OrderFootnotes
See also
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Pir (Sufism)
*Shaykh
*Sufism
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