Admonitions of Ulema - USWAT AL-AARIFEEN: Grand Ayatullah Muhammad Taqi Behjat - XKP
Admonitions of Ulema - USWAT AL-AARIFEEN: Grand Ayatullah Muhammad Taqi Behjat - XKP
Admonitions of Ulema - USWAT AL-AARIFEEN: Grand Ayatullah Muhammad Taqi Behjat - XKP
Published: 2012 Categorie(s): Non-Fiction, Religion, Biography & autobiography, Educators, Education and Study aids, Philosophy, Psychology, Islam, Oriental religions and wisdom , Religion and Society Tag(s): "faith Allah" islam xkp behjat taqi ayatullah irfan arif islamic mobility ebook uswat arifeen kampani God offspring Ali Fatima Zahra Hasan
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The Sunni man lowered his head to the ground and kept thinking: O Lord! Nobody at that moment was near me, and I did not talk about this incident to anyone; so, how did the Imam (as) become acquainted with it? Then he said, I testify that there is no god save Allah, and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and that Ali, the Commander of the Faithful, is a friend of Allah and the wasi of the Messenger of Allah.
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commemorative majlis every Thursday, and he used to commit himself to sitting in the place where tea is prepared or keep himself busy arranging peoples shoes. As he was thus engaged, his tongue quickly moved, and he was muttering words the meaning of which we did not understand, but we used to wonder about the dhikr which the sheikh was reciting as he stood up or sat down. One day a close friend of his asked him (this was the late Sheikh Ali Muhammad Burujardi, may Allah be pleased with him), Our sheikh! What is this dhikr to which you commit yourself and not leave even when you offer the Salam? The sheikh smiled and said after a short contemplation, It is better if one recites Surat al-Qadr [chapter of the Night of Power] a thousand times a day.
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of humans; whoever denies it commits apostasy, then he ordered them to distribute the food. All the guests were fed.
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story, so he said, No, I was indeed afraid of the lion, but I once was praying in the desert, and as I was busy performing the prayer, a lion came to me from the mountain side. I told myself that I would not be able to get rid of it; so, it would be better if I continued my prayer. It would be good if it ravished me as I was busy praying; therefore, I did not stop my prayer, and I did not undergo any reaction till the lion got near to me and circled me then returned from where it had come from.
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among the students that the man could die of his own will whenever he wanted. Some people went to him and said, We came today to you so we could see one karama [temporal miracle] performed by you. He tried his best to be excused from having to do that, but they did not accept his excuse, so he felt forced to accept (and I do not remember whether or not he took a pledge from them never to talk about this matter as long as he was alive) and said to them, I am going to sleep; so, do not pronounce my name and leave me alone. He slept facing the Qibla, articulated the Shahada, then his soul departed from his body. They turned his body from one side to the other, but he really was dead. They burnt his foot with a match so he would make sure he was dead. He was, indeed, dead. A few minutes later, the man breathed again and woke up, sitting. He said to them, Did I not tell you to leave me alone?
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CULTIVATING THE NAFS: A CONDITION TO EARN SERVING THE IMAM OF THE TIME (as)
Hujjatul-Islam wal Muslimeen Quddas says that the sheikh one day said, In Tehran, there was a scholar teaching the two lam`as. One day, this scholar heard that one of his ordinary students was undertaking supernatural deeds. The knife of the professor which he used to use quite often for writing (they used to write at that time with reeds for which they needed a knife to arrange their pens) was lost, so he was angry with his sons and family members thinking they were the ones who took it away from his pocket then lost it somewhere. Several days passed by and the knife could not be located. The professor did not forget about his knife even after the passage of this period. One day that student said to the professor after the end of the class, Your Holiness the sheikh! You forgot your knife in the pocket of your old vest; so, what sin did your children commit? The professor remembered that he actually had put the knife in the pocket of his vest, but he wondered about the student and how he came to know about it. He realized that the student was connected with the friends of Allah, so he said this to him one day, I have some work with you after the class. After the students had gone out, he said to him, I am sure you are connected with the Imams (as); so, can you meet the Imam of the Time (as)? He kept insisting on him to answer this question, so the student had to admit that he was connected with the Imam of the Time (as), whereupon the professor said to him, If you see the Imam again, convey my Salam to him and tell him that I am eager to see him, and I request him that we meet even if it is for just few minutes. Several days passed by and the student said nothing. The professor did not dare to ask him because he was concerned lest the Imam (as) should have refused to accept to meet him, but he found himself forced to ask him after his patience had run out: Did you convey my message to the Imam (as), and what was his answer? The student tried to dodge the answer but the professor said to him, Tell me and do not be
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shy, for you are only a go-between messenger (And the Messenger has only to convey the clear notification). The student said, The Imam said, It is not necessary that we should appoint a time for him to meet; so, let him cultivate himself, and I shall go to him myself.
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RESULT OF SEEKING NEARNESS TO ALLAH THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF IMAM AL-RIDA (as)
Sayyid Quddas also says, One day the sheikh told us that one of the scholars of al-Najaf al-Ashraf came from Tehran for medical treatment after being afflicted with a serious illness. Having visited the doctors and undergone complete tests, he was told he had to undergo a brain surgery. The sheikh, therefore, was very sad and asked the doctors to permit him to travel to holy Mashhad. After receiving this honor and pleading to Allah through the medium of Imam al-Rida (as), he saw in a vision one night that a gracious man came to him and said, Why are you sad like that? We saw it is right that you should be treated by only medicine, and you do not need the operation. He woke up and said to those in his company, I have obtained the result; so, let us go to Tehran. When they went back to Tehran, the doctor said to him, Do not grieve, for we have seen we should treat you with medicine only, and you do not the surgical operation. He, hence, became more convinced, having seen how this statement which he heard when awake was similar to that which he had heard in the vision. He was healed from his sickness after having thus sought help from Allah through the medium of pleading to Imam alRida (as).
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REAL ZIYARA
Sayyid Quddas also says that one day the sheikh said, People in the past used to travel to the holy city of Mashhad on backs of camels and mules. Once, some farmers of the Chasib area of holy Qum went to visit the shrine of Imam al-Rida (as). After their return, they saw on the road a man from their village carrying a large bundle of animal feed. They reprimanded him saying, O old man, leave working for this world, for it will not avail you, and go to Mashhad at lest once, and they kept chiding and speaking ill of him. The sheikh said to them, You went to visit the Imam; did the Imam answer your greeting? They said, What is this you are talking about? Can a dead Imam respond to the greeting? The sheikh said, What is the meaning of a dead or a living person? The Imam sees and hears our speech, and what is the use of a visit if it is undertaken by one side? They said to him, Can you do that yourself? He said, Yes. Then he stood in the direction of Mashhad and said, Peace be with you, O Eighth Imam! An answer was heard saying, And peace be with you, so-and-so! The farmers, thereupon, regretted what they had said to the old man and felt ashamed of themselves.
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