· Full Name: Hazrat Abu Muhammad
Muhiyuddin Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
· Father: Sheikh Abu Saleh
Moosa (RA)
· mother :Sayyida Bibi Ummul
Khair Fatima (RA
· His Mausoleum: Baghdad
· Order: Qadiriya (Founder)
· Birth: 1077AD/ 470 AH
Jilan, Iran
· Death: 1166AD/ 561AH
Baghdad Iraq
· Title(s): i. Al-Ghawth al-A'zam ,ii. Al-Hasani wal
Husseini, iii. Piran-e-Pir , iv. Sultan
al-Awliya , v. The Rose of
Baghdad
Mehboob- e- Subhani, Qutub-e-Rabbani, Ghawth Samdani, syedina Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, Hasni Hussani (RA) was born in the month of Ramadan in 470 AH (1077-78 AD) in the Persian province of Jilan (Iran), south of the Caspian Sea.His Full name is Hazrat Abu Muhammad Muhiyuddin Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA). He (RA) was a Sufi Sheikh and the founder of the Qadiri Sufi order (Silsila). His contribution to Sufism and Sharia was so immense that he became known as the spiritual pole of his time
Lineage
One of his many titles is ‘al-Hasani wal Husseini’ because he was
blessed with direct lineage to the Holy Prophet ﷺ
through his father Sheikh Abu Saleh Moosa (RA) who was a direct descendant of
Imam Hassan
. He was a very pious and humble person as well
as a master in the tactics of Jihad and it was due to this that he was given
the title of “Jangi Dost”. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was also blessed with
direct lineage to the Holy Prophet ﷺ
through his mother Sayyida Bibi Ummul Khair Fatima (RA) who was a direct
descendant of Imam Hussein
. She was also a very pious lady. The
circumstances surrounding the blessed marriage of Hazrat Abu Saleh Moosa (RA)
and Hazrat Bibi Ummul Khair (RA) were quite miraculous to say the least.
Birth
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was born in
Neef, which is situated in Jilan (Persia) on 1st of Ramadan 470 AH. According
to Imam Yaaqoot Hamwi (ra), Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was born in a place
called Bashteer. Most historians agree that Neef and Bashteer were different
names for the same place. Since he was born in Jilan, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
(RA) is known as al-Jilani. Concerning his birth, he personally states the
following in his “Qasida-e-Ghausia”: “I am Al Jilani, my name is Muhiyuddin, and
my banners fly on mountain tops.”
Foretelling of his Birth
Sheikh-ul-Mashaa’ikh, Sayyiduna
Junaid Al-Baghdadi (RA) lived two hundred years before Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
(RA) and prophesied his coming in the following manner. Once, while Sheikh
Junaid al-Baghdadi (RA) was in a state of spiritual ecstasy, he stated: “His foot is on my
shoulders; His foot is on my shoulders.” After he had come out of this
spiritual condition, his disciples questioned him concerning these words. He
said, “I have been informed that a great Saint will be born towards the end of
the fifth century. His name shall be Abdul Qadir and his title will be
Muhiyuddin. He will be born in Jilan and he will reside in Baghdad. One day, on
the Command of Allah, he will say, ‘My foot is on the shoulders of all the
Awliya Allah’. While in my spiritual condition, I saw his excellence and these
words were uttered by me without my control.”
Imam Hassan Askari (RA): Sheikh Abu
Muhammad (RA) states that before his demise, Imam Hassan Askari (RA) handed
over his Jubba (Cloak) to Sayyiduna Imam Ma’roof Karki (RA) and asked him to
pass it over to Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA). Sheikh Imam Ma’roof Karki (RA)
passed over this cloak to Sayyiduna Junaid al-Baghdadi (RA), who in turn passed
it over to Sheikh Danoori (RA) . From here it was then passed down until it
reached Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) in the year 497 A.H. (Makhzanul
Qaaderiah)
Sheikh Abu Bakr Bin Haw’waar (RA): He lived before the time of al-Ghawth al-A’zam
(RA) and was amongst the distinguished Mashaa’ikh of Baghdad. Once, while he
was sitting in his majlis, he said, “There are seven Aqtaab (High-Ranking
Awliya) of Iraq:
1.
Sheikh Ma’roof Karki
(RA)
2.
Sheikh Imam Ahmad bin
Hanbal (RA)
3.
Sheikh Bishr Haafi
(RA)
4.
Sheikh Mansoor bin
Amaar (RA)
5.
Sayyiduna Junaid
al-Baghdadi (RA)
6.
Sheikh Sahl bin
Abdullah Tastari (RA)
7.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA)
When he heard this, Sayyidi Abu
Muhammad (RA), who was a mureed of Sheikh Abu Bakr (RA) asked, “We have heard
and know six of these names, but the seventh, we have not heard of. O Sheikh!
Who is Abdul Qadir Jilani?” Sheikh Abu Bakr (RA) replied by saying: “Abdul
Qadir (RA) will be a non-Arab (and a) pious man. He will be born towards the
end of the fifth century Hijri and he will reside in Baghdad.” (Bahjatul
Asraar)
Sheikh Khaleel Balkhi (RA): He was a great Wali-Allah and had passed away
before the time of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA). Once while he was seated
with his disciples, he said: “A pure servant of Allah will become apparent in
Iraq towards the end of the fifth century. The world will gain brightness from
his presence. He will be the Ghaus of his time. The creation of Allah will be
obedient to him, and he will be the Leader of the Awliya Allah.” (Azkaarul
Abraar)
Imam Muhammad Bin Sa’eed Zanjani (ra): He stated as follows in his distinguished work,
“Nuzhatul Khawatir”: “From the era of Sheikh Abi Ali Hassan Yasaarajuwi (RA) up
to the era of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra), every Wali that passed this
earth, foretold the coming and the excellence of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA).”
(Nuzhatul Khawatir)
Miracles Surrounding
his Birth
- At the time of his birth his mother was nearly 60 years old, an age when women are usually unable to have children.
- On the night of the Mi'raaj (Ascension), the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ blessed foot stepped on the neck of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra) to mount al-Buraq. When he was born, the impression of the footprint of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was present on Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra). This alone was proof of his Sainthood.
- On the eve of his birth, approximately eleven hundred males were born in Jilan and every one of them became a Wali of Allah.
- Hazrat Abu Saleh Moosa (ra), Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra)'s father, had a dream in which he saw our Beloved Prophet ﷺ, who said to him:“O my son Abu Saleh, Allah, Most High has given you a child who is my beloved son and also the beloved of Allah. His ranking among the Awliya is akin to my rank among the Prophets.”
- Almighty Allah gave glad tidings to his parents in their dream that their son would be the Sultan al-Awliya and those who oppose him would be Gumrah (misled).
- During Ramadan, news had spread that the infant refused to take milk from dawn until sunset, thereby implying that the newborn child was observing the fast. During the following year, when the moon could not be sighted due to heavy clouds, the people decided to observe Ramadan on the basis of whether Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra) had accepted milk during the day or not.
Early Life
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was not
like other children who spent their time in play and amusement. From a tender
age he spent his time in the remembrance of Almighty Allah. If He (RA) at any
time ever intended to join the other children, then a Voice from the Unseen
would be heard to say, “Come towards Me, O blessed one.” At first, Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA) would become afraid when he heard this voice. He would go to
his mother and sit on her lap. As time passed, he became accustomed to this
voice. Instead of going to his mother, he would abandon the thought of playing
and occupy himself in the remembrance of Almighty Allah.
After the passing of his father, His
grandfather, Sheikh Abdullah Sauma’ee (RA) took care of him. It was his
grandfather that was responsible for the marriage of the parents of the great
Saint. He moulded Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) from childhood into the
personality that he was to be. He blessed Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) with
gems of spiritualism. He nurtured him with gentleness and showered him with
words of wisdom.
Beginning of Academic Studies
When Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was
four and a half years old, and according to certain narrations, five years old,
his mother enrolled him into a local Madrassa in Jilan. He studied at this
Madrassa until the age of ten. During this period, a certain amazing event
occurred. Whenever Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) would enter the Madrassa he
would see bright figures walking ahead of him saying, “Give way to the Friend
of Allah.” His son, Sayyidi Abdur Razzaq (RA), reports that once Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (ra) was asked when he first came to know of his Wilayah the great
Ghaus (RA) replied: “When I was ten years old, I found Angels walking beside me
on my way to the Madrassa. When we reached the Madrassa I would hear them say,
‘Give way to the Wali Allah, Give way to the Wali Allah.’ It was when this
continued that I knew that I had been blessed with Wilayah”.
Passing on of Sheikh Abdullah
Sauma’ee (RA)
Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA) was still a student at the Madrassa in Baghdad when his
grandfather, Sheikh Abdullah Sauma’ee (RA) passed away. After the demise of his
grandfather, the responsibility for his education fell upon his mother. She
fulfilled this responsibility with great patience, sincerity and dedication.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was about 18 years old when this incident took
place.
A Strange Incident took place
One day, he left his home for a walk.
As he walked along the streets of Jilan he saw an ox in front of him. He walked
behind it for some time. The ox then turned around and spoke to him in the
language of humans. It said: “You have not been created for this and you have
not been commanded to do this.” He immediately returned home and explained this
incident to his mother. He requested permission from his mother to journey to
Baghdad in order to complete his academic studies and seek more spiritual
knowledge.His mother, who was now 78 years old, acceded to this noble request
without a second thought.
Morher’s Advice
It was such a time where parents in
their old age usually depend on their children for moral and financial support,
but this pious and pure servant of Allah only wanted the pleasure of Almighty
Allah and His Rasool ﷺ. Whilst she was very
attached to Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), she did not let her personal
feelings come before the pleasure of Allah. She wanted her son to be a man of
knowledge and wisdom. In those days, people used to travel either by foot or by
camel or another animal. The roads passed through dense forests and jungles and
there was always the danger of travellers being robbed and killed by bandits.
Sayyida Ummul Khair Fatima (RA) knew of the dangers but still supported her
son’s. She wished him well with her prayers. She said: “O my dear son! I have
now become very old and I do not think I will ever get to see you again, but my
prayers will always be with you. May Almighty Allah grant you success in your
quest for academic and spiritual knowledge?”
She then said: “Your deceased father
left eighty Dinars from which I am giving you forty Dinars for your journey and
forty Dinars I will keep for your younger brother, Sayyid Abu Ahmad Abdullah.”
She took the forty Dinars and sewed them under the arm of his coat. She once
again made Du’a for him. On bidding him farewell, she gave him the following
advice: “O’ my beloved son! Let this advice, which I am about to give you be an
important part of your life. Always speak the truth! Do not even think of
lies.” The young Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) said, “My dear mother! I
promise from my heart that I will always act upon your advice.” Sayyida Fatima
(RRA) then embraced the apple of her eye with love and motherly gentleness for
the last time, and with the words, “Go! May Allah be with you? It is He who is
your Helper and Protector”. The journey to Baghdad began.
A famous incident which illustrates his
obedience to his mother occurred shortly after him leaving for Baghdad when his
caravan (Qafila) was attacked by a sixty man band of highwaymen.
Arrival in Baghdad
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), arrived
in Baghdad during the reign of the Abbasid Caliphate in 488 AH (1095 AD) at a
time where there was anarchy and disunity in the Islamic world. When He (RA)
arrived in Baghdad, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) already spent the forty
Dirhams given to him by his mother. Without any money, he began to spend his
days in hunger and poverty. Due to massive poverty, He (A) went towards the
Arcade of Chosroes in search of Halaal food. When he reached the Arcade, He (A)
found that there were already seventy Awliya Allah in search of Halaal food.
Since he did not wish to be in their way, he returned to Baghdad.
On his way back, he met a traveller
from Jilan. When he heard that Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was from Jilan,
he asked him if he knew a young man by the name of “Abdul Qadir”. Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA) informed him that he was Abdul Qadir. The traveller then
handed a block of gold to Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) saying that it had
been sent to him by his mother. When Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) heard this,
he immediately made the Shukr of Almighty Allah. He then returned to the Arcade
of Chosroes where he presented most of the gold to the Awliya Allah who were in
search of food. He then took a little for himself and returned to Baghdad.
On his return to Baghdad, He prepared
meals and fed the poor and then shared this meal with them. This alone shows
the character of the great Ghaus that even though he was without food, he first
gave most of his gold to the Awliya Allah, then fed the poor before eating the
food himself. Without doubt, this is the sign of a true servant of Allah.
It was in this manner that the life of
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) commenced in the holy city of Baghdad.
He (RA) took admission in Madrassa
Nizamiya
In Baghdad, He (RA)
took admission in Madrassa Nizamiya, which was the most prestigious and
world-renowned educational institution of its time. Under the guidance of some
of the best teachers in the Islamic word, he reached an outstanding level of
understanding in the following sciences: Fiqah (Jurisprudence), Tafsir
(Interpretation of the Holy Qur’an), Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (SAW) and Hadith
(Traditions of the Holy Prophet (saw)), Arab Literature
He studied the
Hanabli Fiqah in particular under prominent Hanabli jurist Hazrat Abu Saeed
al-Mukharrami (referred to as Al-Makhzumi or Al-Makhrimi in some texts). He
was taught Tafsir, Sunnah and Hadith by Hazrat Abu Ghalib Ahmad and Hazrat Abu
Qasim Ali. He also studied and Arab Literature under Hazrat Abu Zakariya Yahya
Tabrizi – the principal of Madrassa Nizamiya.
Adversities Faced
During Studies
While studying in Baghdad, he faced
many hardships and was tested severely by the life of Baghdad. Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA) himself used to say: “The hardship and difficulties that I
faced in Baghdad during my studies were so severe that if they had to be placed
on a mountain, then even the mountain would split in two.”
He also used to say: “When the
hardships and difficulties would become unbearable, then I would lie on the
road and continuously recite the Verses of the Holy Quran:
Shakir: Surely with
difficulty is ease. With difficulty is surely eased. “By making repetition
of this Ayah I used to find great tranquility and peace.”
After adjourning from classes, He used
to wander into the jungles and forests of Baghdad where He used to spend the
entire night in the Zikr of Almighty Allah. He did this regardless of the
weather conditions or season. If he become tired and weak, he would rest for a
while making the ground his bed and a stone his pillow. During these nights of
Zikr, he would dress in a small turban and a thin cloak. If he became hungry,
he used to go towards the river Euphrates and eat whatever vegetables he could
find beside the river. He always said that he gained much pleasure in this way
of life and it caused him to gain closeness to Almighty Allah.
Perseverance during a Severe Drought
Once, while he was studying, the city
of Baghdad experienced a severe drought. The conditions in Baghdad became so
desperate that people became dependant on every grain that they could find.
When there was no more grain, people began to eat plants and leaves from trees.
During this time, al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) used to also go out in search for
food. But when he saw others in search of food, He would return to the city
empty-handed, as He did not feel it appropriate to impose by disturbing others
whom He thought needed food more than he did. Many days had passed by Him
without eating.
Due to intense hunger, he was compelled
to go out in search of food towards a market in Baghdad known as Sooqur
Raihaanain. As He (RA) entered the market, His hunger had made him so weak and
tired, that be could not stand anymore. He saw a Masjid nearby and slowly
dragged himself towards it. He entered the Masjid and sat against one of the walls
of the Masjid to support His tired and weak body. He sat there for a while.
Then he saw a person enter the Masjid. The person sat in one corner and opened
a parcel which contained fried meat and bread. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA)
reported this incident that the person then began to have this meal. Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) says: “The intensity of my hunger was so great that
every time the person lifted a morsel of food to his mouth, my mouth would
uncontrollably open with his and I wished that I also had something to eat.”
When this continued happening,
al-Ghawth al-A’zam (ra) turned to his nafs and said, “Do not be impatient. Have
trust and faith in Almighty Allah.” After uttering these words he did not feel
this way anymore. After a little while, this person came to Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (ra) uninvited and offered him some food. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra)
kindly declined, but the person insisted. Upon such insistence, Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (ra) joined him in his meal.
Whilst eating, the person asked
al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) about himself. He explained to him that he was from
Jilan and that He was in Baghdad to attain knowledge. The person then said that
He was also from Jilan and asked if He knew any person named Abdul Qadir Jilani
(RA). Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) answered by saying, ‘My name is Abdul
Qadir Jilani.”
When the man heard this, with tears in
his eyes, He stood before Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) and said, “Please
forgive me for I have misused that which was given to me in trust.” Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra) asked the stranger to explain what he meant. The
stranger then said:
“When
I was leaving Jilan, I met an old woman, who gave me eight Dirhams in trust
that I should give them to her son, Abdul Qadir, who is studying in Baghdad. O
Abdul Qadir! The food that I was eating was from the eight Dirhams that your
mother had given for you. I had been searching for you but could not find you
and due to this, my stay in Baghdad was extended. This caused my money to run
out and out of extreme hunger, I used some of your money to purchase this food
that we ate. O Abdul Qadir! It is not I that fed you, but it is you that fed
me. Please forgive me for abusing that which was given to me in trust
(Amaanah).”
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), with
great gentleness and affection, held the stranger to his heart and praised him
for his honesty and his sincerity. He then gave the remainder of the food and a
portion of the eight Dirhams to the stranger and bid him farewell.
This incident indicates in clear terms
that Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was concerned more with the needs of others
than those of his own. Notwithstanding His dire need in the circumstances, He
remained sensitive to the plight of this stranger. This act of selflessness
alone is a lesson in the behaviour that one should adopt.
The Lions of Allah
have no desire for the pleasures of this world
Sheikh Abdullah Salmi (RA) states that
he heard the following astonishing incident from Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA)
The Great Ghawth said:
Once
during my studies in Baghdad, I had nothing to eat for many days. One day, in
this condition, I was on my way to a small street called ‘Qat’eeya Sharfiya’.
Here, there was a Masjid, which used to be empty. I used to sit there by myself
and revise my lessons for the next day. On my way to Mohalla Qat’eeya, I met a
stranger who gave me a piece of paper and asked me to take it to a certain
shop. Very surprised, I did as he asked. When I got to the shop, I gave the
piece of paper to the owner, who in turn kept this piece of paper and gave me
roti (bread) and halwa (sweets). I took this roti and halwa and went into the
Masjid where I used to revise my lessons. I sat down for a while and decided to
eat a piece of bread and some halwa when I saw a piece of paper beside the
wall.
I picked it up and saw the following
words written on it, ‘Almighty Allah has stated in one of the past Books, that
the Lions of Allah have no desire for the pleasures of this world. Desires and
pleasure (in food) are for the old and weak who depend on this to gain strength
for Ibadah. When I read this my entire body began to tremble in the fear of
Allah causing all the hair on my body to stand on end. I immediately removed
the desire of eating from my mind and read two Rakahs of Salaah and then left
the Masjid without eating.
Meeting with a Pious Servant of Allah Shareef Baaqoobi
It was a common practice during
harvesting season in Baghdad Shareef for students to get together at a nearby
village called “Baaqooba” and to ask the farmers for some grain from their
annual harvest. In those days, the people showed great respect to students and
happily gave them grain.
On one occasion, the students, who were
in the class of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), insisted that he accompany them
to the village of Baaqooba. Since He did not want to disappoint them, He
accompanied them to the village. When they reached there, Al-Ghawth al-A’zam
(RA) heard that a pious servant of Allah, by the name of Shareef Baaqoobi lived
in this village. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) decided to meet this pious
servant to obtain his blessings. When Shareef Baaqoobi saw Al-Ghawth al-A’zam
(RA) Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), he immediately recognised that this was
the Qutb-e-Zaman. He told him:
“O
my son! Those who strive in the path of Allah do not sketch their hands out to
anyone but Allah. You seem to be amongst the chosen servants of Allah. For you
to ask for grain (from the people of Baaqooba) is contrary to your status.”
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) states:
“From that day onwards, I never accompanied anyone on such trips and I never
asked anything from anyone again.”
Unseen Assistance One day, the Great
Ghawth (RA) was studying in the jungle when He heard a voice from the Unseen
call to him: “O Abdul Qadir! You have not eaten in days and most of your time
is being spent in studies. Go to someone and get something on credit. It is the
Sunnah of the Ambiya.”
When Al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) heard
this, He replied that he could not take anything on credit, as he had no means
of repaying this credit. The voice answered: Do not worry about this. Repaying
your credit is our responsibility.”
After receiving this message, He went
to a shop and requested the shopkeeper for some food on credit. He said:
"I would like for you to give me one and a half rotis (slices of bread)
daily on credit, which I will repay when I have the means, and if I die before
this, then you should pardon my credit.”
The shopkeeper, being a pious servant
of Allah, began to cry when he heard these words of Al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) He
replied: “Take anything that you wish to take from my shop and whenever you
wish to do so.” From that day onwards, he used to take one and a half rotis
(bread) daily. The days passed by rapidly and Al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) began to
worry about the money that he owed. One day, He was engrossed in this thought
when the same Voice from the Unseen called to him and said: “O Abdul Qadir! Go
to a certain place and whatever you find there, give it to the shopkeeper”.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) went to
that spots that he was commanded to go to. There, he found a piece of gold. He
took this piece of gold and gave it to the shopkeeper thus paying off his
credit.
Spiritual Journey
After completing his academic studies,
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) did not stop in his quest for in-depth spiritual
knowledge. To quench this spiritual thirst, he was presented with the
opportunity of gaining spiritual knowledge under the guidance of Sheikh Hammad
bin Muslim Ad Dabbaas (RA) who was amongst the greatest Sheikhs of Baghdad.
There came a time in Baghdad when there
was abundance of trouble. Since He did not want any part of this, He decided to
leave Baghdad for a more peaceful environment. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA)
said,
I
made my intention to leave Baghdad due to the unsuitable conditions and was on
my way out of Baghdad, when from the unseen, some great strength pushed me so
hard that I fell to the ground. Then from the unseen I heard a voice say, 'Do
not leave here. The creation of Allah will gain benefit via you.' On hearing
this I said, 'What do I have to do with the people? All I want is to protect my
Deen (Imaan).' The voice then said, 'No, it is of utmost importance for you to
remain here. No harm will come to your Imaan.
“I then immediately changed my mind and
for the pleasure of Allah, I remained in Baghdad. The very next day as I was
passing through a street, a man opened the door of his house and called to me.
He said, 'O Abdul Qadir, what did you ask from your Creator yesterday?' With
these words, he closed the door of his house. I walked for some time and then
realised that I had made a grave error, this person was a Wali, if not, he
would have not known of what had happened the previous day. I went in search of
his door, but was unsuccessful. After this, I would look for him wherever I
went, until one day I saw him in a gathering and from then on I stayed in his
company. This personality was Sayyid Hammad bin Muslim Ad Dabbaas.”
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) gained
deep spiritual knowledge from Sheikh Hammad (RA), who was originally from
Syria. He was born in a village near Damascus. He travelled to Baghdad and
lived in a place called Muzaffariyyab until his demise in 525 AH. His Mazaar is
in the Shawneezia Cemetery in Baghdad Shareef.
Apart from Sayyidi Ham’maad (RA),
al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) also gained spiritual education from Sheikh Abu Saeed
Al-Mukharrami (RA).
By the year 496 AH, Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA) had completed his academic and spiritual studies. Between 496 AH
and 521 AH, He underwent a period of deep reflection and isolation during which
he distanced himself from all worldly affairs. His twenty-five year long
spiritual journey saw him travel across the barren desert and ruins in the area
around Baghdad living in complete isolation where he would experience extreme
physical hardships. During this time he would be in constant remembrance of
Almighty Allah.
During these 25 years, he engrossed
himself in such intense spiritual exercises that just by reading about them one
can only but marvel at the dedication of this Great Saint. His sincerity and
dedication in controlling his nafs took him swiftly to the levels of “Fana-fi
Rasool” and “Fana Fi Allah”. He was now totally drowned in the sea of love of
Allah and His Rasool (SAW). He turned himself into a strong mountain of
patience and firmness that could not be moved. The notable events that took
place during this part of his life are numerous. If they are recorded, then
this alone would fill volumes. To give us some appreciation of his spiritual
condition during these 25 years, a few incidents are quoted.
Quashing his Nafs
Once while delivering a lecture, Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra) said, “For
25 years, I roamed the jungles of Iraq. For 40 years, I performed my Fajr
Salaah with the Wudhu of Esha and for 15 years I used to stand on one foot
until Fajr and complete (recitation of) the entire Quran. During this time, I
sometimes spent between three and 40 days without eating even a morsel.”
Sheikh Abul Mas’ood bin Abu Bakr Hareemi reports that Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) once said to
him,
“Year
after year, I spent struggling with my nafs by putting myself through various
strenuous and intense tests. For one year, I ate only vegetables and drank no
water. The following year I only drank water and ate nothing and the year after
that, I did not eat and drink for the entire year. There were times when I did
not sleep a wink. During this time I used to put myself through various
spiritual exercises.”
There were times when I would be so
drowned in struggling against my nafs that I used to roll on thorns until my
entire body would be severely bruised and cut and I would become unconscious.
People would pick me up and take me to the physician. He would certify me dead.
Thinking that I was dead, they would prepare for my ghusal and kaffan. When
they used to place me on the bathing board to give me ghusl, I used to awake
from this spiritual condition and walk away.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) states regarding his experiences:
“During
the early stages of my Mujahida I used to, on many occasions, be unaware of my
own condition. I never used to even know where I was and how I got there. Once,
in a village close to Baghdad, I entered into such a spiritual condition, which
caused me to be totally unaware of my physical self. In this condition, I began
to run. When I regained my normal senses, then only did I realize that I had
been running for 12 days without stopping. I was amazed at what had happened to
me. Then a woman passed by me and said, “You are Sheikh Abdul Qadir. You should
not be astonished when something like this happens to you.”
Meeting with Hazrat
Khidr (AS)
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) states
that when he had just commenced his spiritual exercises in the jungles of Baghdad,
he met a person who was very handsome and had a pious and bright face. The
person asked him if he would like to stay with him. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
(RA) said that he would. The person then said that this could only be done if
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) promised to be obedient to his commands, and to
never question his sayings or actions. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA)
immediately agreed to this.
This person then commanded Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA) to sit at a prescribed spot and not to move until he
returned. The person left and only returned after one year to find Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA) still seated at the prescribed spot. He spent a few moments
with him and then asked him to sit there and wait for him to return once more.
This person left and returned after another year. He once again spent some time
with the great Saint and then left again giving him the same command as he had
done twice before. He returned after another year, this time bringing with him
milk and roti (bread). He then said, “I am Hazrat Khidr (as) and I have been
asked to share this meal with you.” They sat together and ate this blessed
meal. Hazrat Khidr (Alaihis Salaam) then asked, “O Abdul Qadir! What did you
eat for the three years while sitting in one spot?” He replied, “Whatever the
people had thrown away.”
Hajj
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA)
performed his first Hajj in the prime of his youth. It is recorded in the
distinguished book “Azkaarul Abraar” that al-Ghawth al-A’zam (ra) stated:
“I
performed my first Hajj in the prime of my youth. On my journey for Hajj, I
came to the ‘Tower of Quroon’, where I met Sheikh Adi bin Musaafir (ra). He was
also very young during this time. He asked me if he could accompany me on my
journey. I happily agreed. Thus, we both began to travel together.
After some time, I saw an Abyssinian
woman in a veil standing in front of me and looking at me very attentively. She
then asked my name and origin. I replied by giving her my name and told her
that I was from Jilan. She then said, ‘O Young man! You have made me tired
searching for you. I was in Abyssinia when I was spiritually informed that
Almighty Allah has filled your heart with His Noor (Light) and has blessed you
with such excellence that no other Wali Allah has ever received. After I was
informed of this, I left in search of you. Now that I have seen you, my heart
desires that I should travel with you today and make Iftaar with you. When
evening came, I saw that a tray descend from the skies. On this tray were six
rotis, gravy and vegetables.
When the Abyssinian woman saw this she
said, ‘O Allah! You have protected my respect. Usually You send two rotis for
me every night, but today You sent enough for all three of us. After we had
eaten, the tray ascended into the skies, and another tray descended with three
containers of water. This water was sweet and delicious and I have never before
nor since tasted such water. After this, the lady left. Sheikh Musaafir and
myself continued our journey till we reached Makkah al-Mukarramah.
Once, while making Tawaaf in the Haram,
the Noor of Allah descended on Adi bin Musaafir causing him to fall
unconscious. By looking at him, it seemed as if he had passed away. I was still
going towards him when I saw the same pious Abyssinian woman beside him. She
shook him and said, ‘That Allah Who caused you to die, is the same Allah Who
will bring you back to life; that Allah before Whose Noor, none is equal. The
world would have not come into existence and cannot exist without His Command.
All this never was before He created it. Now, the Light and Power of Allah has
filled the hearts and minds of the People of Intelligence and knowledge and
this has caused their eyes to close’.
Just as she said these words, Sheikh
Adi came back to his senses and stood up. “Then, while making Tawaaf Almighty
Allah sent his blessed rays of light on me and I heard a voice from the Unseen
which said, ‘O Abdul Qadir, forget the physical world and remember your
Creator. We will show you signs from amongst Our wonders. Do not join your
worldly thoughts with Our thoughts. Remain steadfast. Do not look for the
pleasure of none other than that of Mine. Be prepared to be of benefit to the
creation of Allah, since they are certain chosen servants of Mine who will
reach Me through your Wasila’.
When this happened, I heard the voice
of the Abyssinian woman saying, ‘O Abdul Qadir! You have been blessed with a
great gift today. I see an umbrella of light above your head and I see Angels
all around you. Today, all the Awliya Allah are looking towards you’. After
saying these words, she disappeared and was never to be seen again.”
Encounters with
Shaytaan
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) states
that during his life he had encountered various attacks from Shaytaan and his
partners. Through the assistance of Almighty Allah he was always victorious
over Shaytaan. Almighty Allah always protected him from this even when his nafs
would try and force him into certain desires. When the Shayateen would attempt
with vigour to sway the great al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA), he would hear a voice
saying, “O Abdul Qadir! Stand firm and challenge them. Our help is with you.”
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RS) states
that when he used to hear this, then he would stand firmly and challenge the
Shayateen and become victorious over them. He says that at times the Shayateen
would take daring and frightening forms and come towards him, and he would say
in Jalaal, “La Howla walaa Quwatta Ilaa bil laahil Aliyil Azeem” and firmly
strike the face of the Shaytaan, who would then disappear.
First Encounter with Shaytaan
He says that once Shaytaan came to him
in a very ugly form and with a foul odour emanating from that cursed presence.
Shaytaan said, “I am Iblees. You have exhausted my students and me in our
attempts to mislead you. I would now like to become your servant”. On hearing
this, the great Ghawth said, “O Cursed One! Leave here at once.” After this
command of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), Shaytaan still refused to leave. A
Hand came from the Unseen and hit Shaytaan on his head with such force that it
caused him to sink into the ground.
Second Encounter with Shaytaan
Sheikh Ghaus-e¬A'zam (RA) states. “Once
Shaytaan came to me and in his hand he had balls of fire, which he threw
towards me. While this was happening, a veiled person on a white horse appeared
and gave a sword in my hand. The moment I took the sword in my hand, Shaytaan
turned and began to run.”
Third Encounter with Shaytaan
The great Saint (ra) states: “Once
again I saw Shaytaan, but this time in a very sad state. I saw him sitting on
the ground putting sand on his head. When he saw me he said, ‘O Abdul Qadir,
you have made me very sad and disillusioned.’ I then said, ‘O Cursed One! Go
away. I am always asking protection from you (in Allah).’ On hearing this, he
said, ‘These words hurt me even more.’ He then spread enormous amounts of traps
around me. I asked what this was and he said, ‘These are the traps and nets of
this world in which we trap people like you.’ After this, for one year, I gave
thought to these traps of the world until I broke every one of them”.
His Steadfastness on Shari’ah
After gaining in-depth academic and
spiritual knowledge, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra) was not only the most pious
and knowledgeable personality, but he was a guiding light to the misguided and
a firm mountain when it came to speaking against that which was incorrect. He
always said that even until Qiyamah, none can change the Shari’ah. Any person
who goes against the command of the Shari’ah is an evil person (Shaytaan). His
son, Sheikh Ziauddeen Abu Nasr Moosa (ra) states the following regarding his
father’s encounter with Shaytaan during his time in seclusion:
My
father, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) once told me that he was one day making
Mujahida in the jungle when he began to feel very thirsty. Suddenly, a cloud
appeared above him and drops of cold rainwater fell over him. He drank and
quenched his thirst, as this was the Mercy of Allah. He said that after some
time another cloud appeared over him giving out light so powerful that the ends
of the sky became lit up with its brightness. He said that he then saw a figure
in the cloud which said, “O Abdul Qadir! I am your Creator. I have made
everything Halaal for you.” He said that when he heard this, he read the
Ta’awooz and the light disappeared immediately and turned into darkness. A
voice then said, “O Abdul Qadir! You have been saved because of your knowledge
and piety otherwise I have misled many Mystics, with this trap.”
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra) answered
by saying, “Verily, it is the Grace of my Creator, which is with me and which
has saved me from you.”
I then asked my father how he had known
that this was Shaytaan, and he replied, “His saying that he has made that which
is Haraam, Halaal upon me, because Allah Ta’ala does not command wrong.”
Places Visited
During Journey
Karkh
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
(RA) usually visited the secluded fields of Karkh which were located on one
side of Baghdad. This was an ideal place for prayers and devotional practices.
Shushtar
For eleven years
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) lived in Shushtar, a place twelve days journey
from Baghdad. Here, the Sheikh spent his time in prayer and devotional
exercises. It was here that Shaytaan attempted to fool the Sheikh, but to no
avail.
Burj-Ajami
After this incident
with Shaytaan, Al-Ghawth al-A’zam (ra) continued his striving in the path of
Allah with even more faith and piety. He would sit in an old tower called
Burj-Ajami in the outskirts of Baghdad where he would make Ibadah and engross
himself in the Zikr of Almighty Allah. Once while seated here, he entered into
a deep spiritual condition in which the following incident took place. The
Sheikh narrates:
“While sitting in the tower
outside Baghdad, I once entered into a deep spiritual condition in which I made
a vow with Almighty Allah that I will not eat or drink anything unless somebody
puts a morsel of food or a drop of water into my mouth with their own hands.
After taking this oath, forty days had passed without me eating or drinking
anything. After forty days, a stranger arrived with some curry and bread. He
placed it in front of me and left. Due to intense hunger, my nafs wanted to
have the food, but my soul stopped me and reminded me of my vow to Allah. Then,
I heard a huge noise inside me saying, “I am hungry, I am hungry.” I paid no
attention towards this as it was my nafs, and I continued making the Zikr of
Almighty Allah.
It was during this
time that Sheikh Abu Saeed Al-Mukharrami was passing by me. With his spiritual
strength, he heard the noise from inside my stomach. He came close to me and
said, “O Abdul Qadir! What is this noise?” I replied, “This is the impatience
of the nafs, otherwise the soul is satisfied.” He then said, “Come to my
house,” and left. In my mind, I said that I would not go until I am made to do
so. Just then Hazrat Khidr (Alaihis Salaam) arrived and said, “Stand up and go
to the house of Abu Saeed Al-Mukharrami.” Thus, I stood up and went to the
house of Sheikh Abu Saeed Al-Mukharrami and found him standing at the door of
his house. On seeing me he said, “O Abdul Qadir! Was my saying not sufficient
for you that Hazrat Khidr (Alaihis Salaam) had to command you to come to my
house?” Saying this, he then took me into his house and fed me with his own
hands until I had eaten and drank enough.”
Sheikh Abu Saeed
Al-Mukharrami bestowed Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) with a Khirqa (Sufi
robe), blessed him with the highest spiritual status and the rank of Khalifa. “
Aiwan Kasra
Sheikh Abu Muhammad
Talha bin Muzaffer (RA) narrates:
“Once the Sheikh, talking about
the days of his spiritual exercise, revealed: “I once had nothing to eat for 20
days. During this period, I proceeded to the ruins of the palace of Aiwan Kasra
in search of fruit or something permitted. There I found 70 saints already
searching for some food."
Having seen this, I
returned to Baghdad. On my way I met a person who gave me some money and
revealed that it was sent by my mother. I took the money and went straight to
those 70 saints whom I had previously seen. I kept a little with me and
distributed the rest among them. With the rest of the money that I had kept, I purchased
some food and shared it with the poor and hungry.”
Al-Mada’in
The Sheikh also lived
and spent his time in devotion in the ruins of Al-Mada’in.
Initiation into the
Spiritual Order
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) gained
his spiritual training in Baghdad from two of the greatest Mystics of their
time - Sheikh Hammad bin Muslim Ad Dabbaas (RA) and Sheikh Abu Saeed
Al-Mukharrami (RA). Although he had gained many blessings from both these
personalities, he had not yet pledged his spiritual allegiance to a spiritual
guide (Peer-o-Murshid).
Finally, the time had come and
according to the Will of Almighty Allah, he presented himself in the court of
Sheikh Abu Saeed Al-Mukharrami (RA) and became his disciple (Mureed) thus
joining his Halqa and spiritual order. Sheikh Abu Saeed (ra) showed much love
and attention to this unique disciple and blessed him with gems of spiritualism
and mysticism.
Once while Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA)
and others were seated in front of the Sheikh, he asked Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA) to fetch something. While he was gone, Sheikh Al-Mukharrami (RA)
addressing those present said, “One day, the foot of that young man will be on
the shoulders of all the Awliya Allah and all the Awliya of his time will
humble themselves before him”.
After Sheikh Abu Saeed Al-Mukharrami (RA)
admitted Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) into the spiritual order, he fed him a
meal with his own hands. Concerning this, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) says,
“For every morsel of food that my Sheikh-e-Tareeqat put into my mouth, my heart
began to fill with the light of Marifah.”
Sheikh Abu Saeed Al-Mukharrami (ra)
then dressed Al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) in the Garb of Sainthood (Khirqa) and
said: “This Khirqa was given to Sayyiduna Ali-e-Murtaza
by the Holy
Prophet ﷺ. He in turn gave it
to Khwaja Hassan Basri (ra) and from him through generations it reached me”.
Once Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra) had been dressed in this Garb, the rays of
Noor could be seen descending upon him. The Khirqa (Saintly Garb) that was
bestowed upon the great Saint had been handed down from generation to
generation. A tree depicting how the Khirqa Mubarak reached Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA) is shown below:
Spiritual Chain
His silsila (spiritual chain) is traced
back to the Beloved Prophet ﷺ as follows:
- Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Abu Saeed Al-Mukharrami (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Abu’l Hasan Ali bin Muhammad Al-Quraishi (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Abu’l Farah Tartoosi (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Abu’l Fazal Abdul Wahid Tamimi (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Abu Bakr Abdullah Shibli (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Junaid Al-Baghdadi (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Abu’l Hasan Sari al-Saqati (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Maruf al-Karkhi (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Dawood Taa'ee (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Habib al-Ajami (RA), disciple of
- Sheikh Hasan al-Basri (RA), disciple of
- Sayyadina Ali ibn Abi Talib
- Sayyidina Muhammad ibn Abdillah ﷺ
Returned to Baghdad
Before his return, he saw in a vision
that he was walking along a street in Baghdad, where a sick and emaciated man
lying on the roadside greeted him. When the Sheikh answered the salutation, the
man asked him to help him to sit up. On the Saint's giving him the help asked
for, the man sat up and began to grow miraculously big in stature. Seeing the
Saint frightened at the phenomenon, the stranger allayed his fear saying,
"I am the religion of your grandfather. I became diseased and miserable,
but God has revived me through your help. This event fore-shadowed the future
career of the Sheikh in terms of reviving the religion of Islam.
Falsehood and cults were beginning to
spread at an alarming rate. The respect for knowledge and for the people of
knowledge was wearing thin in the hearts of the people of Baghdad. It was a
time of great deterioration in the following of the Sunnah. It was a time when
there was a dire need for a Reformer of the ways of the people and a Reviver of
the true Faith. This Reformer and Reviver was none other than Imam-ul-Awliya
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra). He entered the arena at this time of corruption
and conflict and within a short space of time; he once again turned the blessed
city of Baghdad into the center of learning and spiritualism.
He was over fifty years old by the time
he returned to Baghdad, in 521 AH/ 1127 AD, where he began to preach in public.
Sheikh Abu Saeed Al-Mukharrami (RA) appointed Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (ra)
his successor as Principal of the School of Hanbalite Law (Madrassa Babul
Ajaz), a post which he held for over thirty years.
The Rose of Baghdad
On returning to Baghdad from his
spiritual journey Sheikh Abdul Qadir (RA) faced a trial which was overcome with
majestic wisdom. Many of the Islamic elite of Baghdad were perturbed by the
return of Sheikh Abdul Qadir (RA) who, due to his great reputation and
spiritual status, had amassed a large following of disciples. The scholars
gathered and devised a way by which they could send a clear message to Sheikh
Abdul Qadir indicating their displeasure at his presence in Baghdad.
They ordered a large vessel be filled
to the brim and sent it to the quarters of Sheikh Abdul Qadir (RA). The
container represented Baghdad and the water represented the scholars in
Baghdad. This indicated that Baghdad hadn’t any more room for a new Sheikh.
With an ingenious stroke of wisdom and
demonstrating his extraordinary powers, the Sheikh plucked a rose which he placed
on top of the water. He then ordered the vessel be taken back to the senders
who on seeing it, immediately acknowledged the great spiritual wisdom of the
Sheikh and assigned him the title ‘The Rose of Baghdad’.
As it has been stated earlier, Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA) had come to Baghdad when it was a city full of corruption and
misled persons. It was also during this time that the misled sought to “debate”
their contention that the Holy Quran was allegedly “a creation”. It was a very
testing time for Muslims all over the world, since the Crusades had begun,
where the entire Christian world was bent on destroying the Muslim Empire. The
passage of time during which al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) had completed his studies
and undertaken twenty-five years of spiritual exercises, had resulted in the
condition in Baghdad becoming even worse.
Lectures delivered
by Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA)
During the month of Shawwal, 521 AH,
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) saw Allah’s Messenger ﷺ in his dream advising him to make a speech in order to
impart his knowledge to others.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) asked to
be blessed with the eloquence of an Arab, as he was an Ajmi (non-Arab). Allah’s
Messenger ﷺ recited the
following verse seven times and blew on the face of the Sheikh:
“ Invite (all)
to the Way of thy Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching; and argue with them
in ways that are best and most gracious: for thy Lord knoweth best, who have
strayed from His Path, and who receive guidance”.
Qur'an 16:125
The same day after Zuhr prayer, Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) sat on the pulpit and addressed the people with a
sermon. The audience was captivated by his words. When Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA) spoke he was prompted by the Grace of Allah causing the miraculous
and revolutionary impact of his words.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) usually
delivered lectures thrice a week - on Wednesday evenings, Fridays and on Sunday
mornings. This blessed practice continued for forty years, from 521 AH. to 561
AH. At first, he began delivering lectures and teaching people in the Madrassa.
The people of Baghdad and neighbouring
cities began flocking to the lectures of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) in such
great numbers that the Madrassa became too small for these gatherings. There
would often be no place inside the Madrassa, forcing people to sit out on the
streets to listen to his lectures and advice. In 568 AH a few houses around the
Madrassa were purchased and incorporated to make the Madrassa bigger. After
some time, even this proved to be too small. The Mimbar of Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA) was then carried and placed in a massive open area (Eid Gaah) where
more than 70,000 people would present themselves in each of his lectures. In
each of his gatherings, there would be four people recording his lectures in
writing and two Qaaris, who recited the Holy Quran. His lectures became so
famous in a very short space of time that it attracted people from all parts of
the world, thus making Baghdad Shareef the centre of learning and spiritualism
once again.
His lectures were full of knowledge and
wisdom. They were so influential and powerful that listeners would go into
spiritual ecstasy. Some of them would tear their clothes. Others would fall
unconscious. On some occasions, certain listeners would become so lost in the
gems of love for Allah and His Rasool ﷺ that the great Saint presented in his lectures, that they
would even pass away in this condition. On various occasions, even non-Muslims
came to his lectures. After listening to his lectures they would find that they
could not refute anything he said and they would willingly accept Islam. In
addition to the ordinary members of the public, Rijaal-ul-Ghaib and Jinns also
frequented his blessed gatherings. Akaabireen and Mashaa’ikh also frequented
his gatherings. It was a training school for the young, a place to repent for
the sinful, a place of guidance for the misguided, and a bank of spiritualism
for the spiritually bankrupt.
His voice was very stern and sharp. One
of the miracles of his Majlis was that each and every person sitting there
heard him alike, even though in those times, there was no means of voice
amplification, such as microphones and the like. Al-Ghawth al-A’zam’s (ra)
close student, Sayyidi Abdullah Jabaa’ee (ra), states that during this era of
his lectures, more than 100,000 sinners repented at the blessed hands of
al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) and thousands of Jews and Christians accepted Islam at
his hands.
All the great scholars agree that
during that era the majority of the people in Baghdad repented from their
wrongs at the hands of the great Saint and also became his disciples. Once,
thirteen Christians accepted Islam in the Majlis of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA).
When they were requested to explain their acceptance of Islam, they said that
they heard of the religion of Islam and that their hearts were pleased with
this Deen but they had been in search of a true servant of Allah who would, by
looking at them, dispel the darkness of their hearts. While they were in search
of this true servant of Allah, they heard a Voice from the Unseen saying, “Go
to Sheikh Abdul Qadir in Baghdad and bring Islam on his hands, for it is he who
will cleanse your hearts and fill it with light of Imaan (Faith)”. When the
thirteen Christians received this message from the Unseen, they travelled to
Baghdad and accepted Islam on the hands of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA)
On one occasion, a monk named “Sanaan”
presented himself in the gathering of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) and
accepted Islam on the hands of the great Saint. After bringing Imaan, he stood
up in the gathering and said: “O people! I am a citizen of Yemen and for many
years I lived in privacy as a Christian Monk. For some time now, I have realised
the truth of Islam, but after looking at the ways of the present Muslims, I
delayed my acceptance of Islam and made a vow that I will accept Islam on the
hands of a person who is the most pious amongst people. After making this vow,
one night, I dreamt of Sayyiduna Esa (as) who said, ‘O Sanaan! Go to Baqhdad
and accept Islam on his hands. At the present moment, there is none on this
earth that is more pious and firm on religion than he is, and there is none
more exalted than him in this time.’ After this dream, I came here today and
accepted Islam and I have found him to be as I have heard.
Al-Ghawth al-A’zam’s (RA) lectures were
inspiring to all who spent time at his Majlis. His words were kind but firm. He
was not swayed by the power or status of anyone. If they were wrong, he did not
hesitate to correct them in his Majlis or anywhere else. He feared none but
Allah and made those who were in his Majlis aware of this. Once, one of the
close ministers of the Khalifa Azeezud’deen came to the Majlis of Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA). When he saw him, the great Saint said, “The condition of
those like you is such, that one man is lost in the slaveship of another. Who
then is the true slave of Allah?” He then addressed Azeezud’deen directly and
said, “Stand up! Keep your hand on my hand so that you may distance yourself
from this mundane world and run towards your Creator.” Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (ra) delivered thousands of lectures in his lifetime on various topics.
His gatherings were frequented by thousands of ordinary people, learned
scholars and great Saints. It has been stated in authentic sources that during
his lectures there would be approximately four hundred scribes who recorded his
lectures in writing. Two such lectures, which were then recorded, are being
presented below for your perusal.
First Lecture -
Friday 15th Shawaal 545 AH
Second Lecture -
Evening of Tuesday 19th Shawwal 545 AH
Besides giving sermons, every day in
the morning and afternoon the Sheikh gave lessons in Quran Tafsir, Hadith,
principles of Islamic law and other allied subjects. After midday prayers he
was seen issuing fatwas or verdicts on legal questions presented to him from
all parts of the world. Every evening before Maghrib prayers, he would
distribute bread among the poor. After the evening prayers it was his habit to
sit for dinner because usually he fasted during the day throughout the year.
Before every such meal it was his practice to have it proclaimed that anybody
who needed food in the neighbourhood could come and join him. After Isha
prayers, in the manner of all saintly persons, he would retire to his chamber
and spend the greater part of the night in the worship of God, a practice
recommended by the Holy Quran for all who would claim to be in close spiritual
relationship with the Holy Prophet ﷺ. As a true follower of the Holy Prophet ﷺ, he used to serve humanity during the day and serve his
Creator during the greater part of the night.
Wives & Children
Up until 521 AH, at age of fifty-one,
he never thought of marriage. He even regarded it as a sort of obstruction in
the path of spiritual efforts. But as he came to establish contact with the
people, in obedience to the commandment of the Holy Prophet ﷺ and in respect to his example, he married four wives, all
of whom were models of virtue and devoted to him:
- Sayyida Bibi Madina (RA)
- Sayyida Bibi Sadiqa (RA)
- Sayyida Bibi Mu'minah (RA)
- Sayyida Bibi Mahboobah (RA)
Once someone asked Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA) why he had made Nikah in his unique and elevated spiritual
condition. The great Ghawth (RA) replied:
I
would not have married but my beloved forefather, Nabi Muhammad {s} has
commanded me to marry. It is on this basis that I have made Nikah. I was, in
reality, afraid of making Nikah, for this reason that my time may be lost in
other things rather than in the love of my Creator, but when the time came,
then My Creator blessed me with four wives, and each one of them loved me
dearly.”
Due to his true and pure intention of
Nikah, he never found any time lost from his Ibadah and from his services to
the Deen even after marriage. Sheikh Sayyidi Abdul Jabbar (RA), one of the sons
of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), states concerning his mother,
When
my mother would enter a dark place, it would immediately become bright. Once my
father Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) entered one such place where my mother
was, and on his entrance, the light caused by her presence disappeared. On
seeing this, my blessed father said, ‘This light is not enough. It has
disappeared in my light. Let me make it more powerful’. From this day onwards,
when my mother entered a dark place, then her light was like that of the full
moon.
He had forty-nine children; twenty-seven sons and twenty-two
daughters. Many of his sons became famous for their education and learning, and
they and their descendants spread Islam in other parts of the world:
- Sheikh Saifuddin Abdul Wahab (RA)
- Sheikh Sharfuddin Abu Muhammad Issa (RA)
- Sheikh Hafiz Abdul Razzak Tajuddin (RA)
- Sheikh Abu Bakr Abdul Aziz (RA)
- Sheikh Sirajuddin Abdul Jabbar (RA)
- Sheikh Yahya (RA)
- Sheikh Musa (RA)
- Sheikh Abul Fazl Muhammad (RA)
- Sheikh Abu Ishaq Ibrahim (RA)
- Sheikh Abdullah (RA)
- Sheikh Abdur Rehman (RA)
- Sheikh Abu Nasser Musa (RA)
Final Advice and Passing On
Advice to his Children
When the Sheikh was suffering from
illness, his son Abdul Wahab asked him: "Give me a parting admonition on
which I should act after you have left this world." The Sheikh replied:
“Fear Almighty Allah. Fear none but
Allah. Always turn towards Him. Ask all your wishes from Allah. Do not turn to
any besides Allah. Do not have faith in any but in Allah. Remain firm on
Tauheed (belief in One Allah). There is no salvation without Tauheed. When the
heart becomes linked with Allah then nothing else seems to look good to him. I
have reached the level of True Love. It is a domain where worldly love has no
place. ”
Presence of Other Beings
Just before his demise, he turned to
the rest of his sons and said,
Move
away from me. Right now, you seem to be before me, but in reality you are not
the only ones here. With the exception of yourselves, there are other creations
of Allah here as well. Give enough space for them. Show respect to them. Give
way. This is now a place of exalted pardon and forgiveness. Do not crowd this
place.
After saying these words, he would
continue saying, “And may there be peace, blessings and Allah’s Mercy upon you.
May Allah forgive us all and may He bestow His Mercy upon us.” This was his
reply to the greetings of the Angels that had presented themselves before him.
It is stated that he replied to their greetings for a full twenty-four hours.
Allegiance to Ahle Sunnat
Sheikh Abdur Razzaq (RA) and Sheikh
Moosa (RA), both sons of al-Ghawth al-A'zam (RA) state:
Sheikh
lifted both his hands towards the sky and said, ‘May there be peace, blessings
and Allah’s Mercy upon you. Repent sincerely from your hearts and join the
Sawaad-e-A’zam (Huge Jamaat or Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat). It was for this reason
that I was sent. In other words, I was sent to command you to follow and be
obedient to our Beloved Nabi Muhammad ﷺ. Always be gentle. He then said, ‘The distance between you,
I and all the creation is like the distance between the skies and the earth.
Thus, you should not think of anyone equal to me, or think of me equal to any
other.
His Illness
It is further reported that his son,
Sheikh Abdul Aziz (RA) asked him about his disease. On this he said:
Surely
no one, neither any man nor any jinn, nor any angel knows or understands my
disease. The knowledge of God is not diminished by the command of God. The
command changes but the knowledge does not change. The command may be abrogated
but not knowledge. God causes to pass away and establishes what He pleases, and
with Him is the basis of the Book:
It has also been reported that his son
Sheikh Abdul Jabbar (RA) asked him: "Which part of your body gives you
pain?" He replied :
All
my organs are hurting me except my heart. There is no pain there, for it is
with Allah (Almighty and Glorious is He).
His Last Moments
Then death came to him, as he was
saying:
Seek
help in the words: There is none worthy of worship but Allah, Glorified and
Exalted is He, the Ever-Living, Who has no fear of passing away. Glory be to
Him Who exults in His omnipotence, and subdues His servants with death. There
is none worthy of worship but Allah. Muhammad ﷺ is Allah's Messenger.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) passed
away in 561 AH (1166 AD), at the age of ninety-one (or ninety-two according to
another narrative). It has been reported that such a large number of people had
gathered for his funeral procession that his family members had to bury him
during the night.
The day was the 11th of Rabi' al-Thani.
This date is commemorated by his admirers up to this day and is known as
Giarwin Sharif in this region.
Works
Some of Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA)'s well known works include:
Futuh al-Ghaib
(Revelations of the Unseen) - 78 discourses, fairly short and to the point but
very powerful.
Al-Fath ar-Rabbani
(The Sublime Revelation) - 62 discourses definitely longer, given in the Ribaat and
Madrasa in Baghdad AH 545-546.
Jala' al-Khawatir
(The Removal of Cares) - 45 discourses, also in the same locations,
given in the year AH 546.
Kitab Sirr al-Asrar
wa Mazhar al-Anwar (The Book of the Secret of Secrets and the Manifestation of
Lights)
Malfuzat
(Utterances) - This is a collection of various sayings of Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (ra). Generally it is found at the end of the hand copied Arabic
manuscripts of Fath ar-Rabbani.
Al-Ghunya li-Talibi
Tariq al-Haqq (Sufficient Provision for Seekers of the Path of Truth) - also known in the
Indian sub-continent as Al-Ghunya li-Talibin. These five volumes, written by
the Sheikh, at the request of one of his murids, is a comprehensive guide to
all aspects of Islam, both the inward and the outward.
Khamsata 'Ashara
Maktuban (Fifteen Letters) - These are 15 letters originally written in Persian by Sheikh
Abdul Qadir to one of his murids.
Al-Fuyudat
al-Rabbaniyya (Emanations of Lordly Grace)
Bashair al-Khairat
(Glad Tidings of Good Things) - A Salawat by Sheikh Abdul Qadir by
way of inspiration from Allah.
Answers to Various
Important Questions - Contains many concise answers to very important questions
regarding a variety of topics.
Special Prayers - Contains many special
invocations taught to us by the Sheikh for their special blessings.
Gate of Poverty - Contains the story
excerpted from Necklaces of Gems of the Sheikh’s struggle with the Devil
Armies, Iblis himself, and his lower self (nafs).
Golden words
- Peaceful Nafs turn to God being satisfied and giving satisfaction.
- Be careful before meeting death.
- When the heart is perfected all your conditions become perfect.
- Good men abstain themselves from the world and conquer it by fear of God and piety.
- My satisfaction with Taqdir (fate) has led me to God.
- Make piety your weapon and make Tawhid (Unification of God) contemplation. Piety and sincerity in seclusion and beseeching God's help your army.
- When you get the ability assign this world to your Nafs, the Nafs, the next world to your heart and the Lord to your soul.
- Be constant in fear of God and his worship. Do not fear anyone else nor expect anything from any one. Save yourself - Fear God, fear God and fear God.
- Three things are indispensable for a believer in all conditions of life. He should keep those commandments of God: he should abstain from the forbidden things; and he should be pleased with the decree of Providence.
- Then He will give you death in your will and desires, and when you are dead in your will and desires it will be said to you: "May God have mercy on you" and He will restore you to (a new) life.
- When you are in a particular condition do not wish for another condition either higher or lower. Thus, when you arc at the palace gate of the King do not wish for an entrance into the palace unless you are made to enter it by compulsion and not of your own accord.
- Wealth is your servant and you are the servant of the Lord.
- Then know that God is every day in a new state of glory, in chancing and altering and raising and lowering (people).
- Trials and calamities strengthen the heart and certainty and establish the faith and patience and weaken the animal-self and its desires.
- Be aware of sin in all its form in all your organs of body and in your heart.
- Do not run away from God for He will overtake you.
- Do you not know that for every occurrence of event there is an appointed time and for every calamity there is a point of consummation?
- Make your life after death your capital money and your wordily life its profit. Spend your time first of all in acquiring your life after death.
- There is no spiritual stale nor any spiritual station but has fear and hope attached to it. These two are like two wings of a bird but for which no flight can be perfect. And this is true of every state and station. With this much of difference that every state has its corresponding fear and hope.
- The worldly life is a cultivation ground of the life hereafter; and the good deeds of the Prophets and Awliya after the performance of commandments and prohibitions consist in patience and pleasure and reconcilement in the midst of trial.
- In everything there is an attribute from the attributes of God and every name is a sign one of his names. So surely you are between His names and His attributes and works, inwardly through His power and outwardly through His wisdom. He is manifest in His attributes and concealed in His person. His person is concealed in His attributes and His attributes are concealed in His works And He has revealed His knowledge through His will and He has expressed His will in movements. And He has concealed His skill and His workmanship through His wilt. So He is hidden in His invisibility and He is manifest in His wisdom and power. There is nothing like even a likeness of Him and He is hearing and seeing.
- Tasawwuf is based on eight qualities:
- Generosity like that of Prophet Abraham (as),
- Cheerful submission like that of Prophet Ishaque (as),
- Patience like that of Yaqoob (as),
- Prayer like that of Prophet Zachariah (as),
- Poverty like that of Prophet Yahya (as),
- Wearing of woollen dress like that of Prophet Musa (as),
- Travelling about like that of Prophet Issa and (as),
- Religious poverty like that of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
- And a dervish is he who is indifferent to everything besides God.
- All the parts of my body are ailing excepting my heart which has no pain in it and it is sound with God.
- Human consciousness is divided into three conditions raising upward in the scale of evolution:
- Nafs al-Ammara i.e, unruly animal self.
- Nafs al-Lawwama, i.e. struggling moral self.
- Nafs al-Mutma'inna, i.e. composed God realized self.
- Do not will anything which is not the will of God.
Mausoleum
Because of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
(RA)’s reputation and holiness, there is a great interest in his tomb, which is
visited by thousands of people. The tomb was in a small room of the school but
part of the building was transformed into a mosque that has been expanding over
the years. A marvellous dome was built on the winter prayer room. The biggest
dome in Iraq built in 941 AH/ 1534 AD is white and has impressive dimensions
and splendid architecture and decorations which can be seen from afar. It has
been repainted from time to time. In 1970, it was extensively restored; the
blue dome was renewed and other domes, decorated with Qashani, were built close
to the white dome.
Miracles
Among the Awliya-Allah, Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (RA) performed the greatest number of miracles.
The Months of the
Year Presenting Themselves to al-Ghawth al-A’zam
Hazrat Sheikh Abul
Qaasim (r.a) states that once Sheikh Abu Bakr, Sheikh Abul Khair, Sheikh Ibn
Mahfooz, Sheikh Abu Hafs Umar, Sheikh Abul Aas Ahmad Imkaani, Sheikh Abdul
Wahab (r.a) and himself (r.a) were all in the presence of the great al-Ghawth
al-A’zam (r.a) It was a Friday, the 30th of Jamadi-ul-Aakhir 560 AH. During
this time, Sheikh Qaasim (r.a) states that a young handsome youth came into the
blessed court of the great Saint. He sat with great respect, and then said: “O
Friend of Allah! May there be Salaams upon you. I am the month of Rajab, and I
have come to give you glad tiding that this is a good month for the people.
They should thus do many good deeds in this month.” Sheikh Qaasim (r.a) states
that on another occasion, a youth again came to the Darbaar of al-Ghawth al-A’zam
(r.a) and with great respect said, “I am the month of Shabaan. I have not
brought any glad tidings, but have come to inform you that in this month the
people of Arabia will be in difficulty. There will be wars fought in Khorasan
and there will be sickness in Iraq through which many people will die.” Sheikh
Qaasim (r.a) states that after a few days, news reached Baghdad of these
happenings in Arabia and Khorasan and he states that during that time a disease
spread in Iraq killing scores of people.
His Sight on
Lauh-e-Mahfooz (The Protected Tablet)
It is written in one
narration that Sheikh Abul Hafs (r.a) states: “Our Sheikh Abd al-Qaadir Jilani
(r.a) used to fly in the air and would say, ‘The sun does not rise before
presenting Salaams in my court. By the Wrath and Honour of Allah! All the good
and bad persons are before my sight. My eyes are fixed firmly on
Lauh-e-Mahfooz. Time and again, I immerse myself in the sea of knowledge and
wisdom blessed by Allah and I am the Sign (Nishaan) of Allah to the people, and
the specially appointed representative of my forefather, Nabi Muhammad ﷺ and I am his viceroy on this earth.’”
His Power over Jinns
Sheikh Abu Futoob
Muhammad bin Abil Aas Yusuf bin Ismaeel bin Ahmad Ali Qarshi Tameemi Bakri
Baghdadi (r.a) reports that once Sheikh Abu Saeed Abdullab bin Ahmad bin Ali
bin Muhammad Baghdadi Azja’ee (r.a) came to Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA)
and complained to him about his sixteen-year old daughter, Faatima. Faatima,
who was very beautiful, had gone onto the roof of the
house and she suddenly disappeared from there. When Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
(r.a) heard this he comforted him and told him not to worry. The great Saint
then asked
him to a certain jungle at night. On entering this jungle, Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (RA) told him that he would see many sand heaps. He should sit on the
fifth sand heap that he passed. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) then told him
that he should draw a circle around him saying “Bismillah”and that he should
then say “Abdul Qadir”.
The great Saint then
said: “Towards the third portion of the night, you will find an army of Jinns
passing by. They will look really frightening and fierce, but you should not
fear. You should remain seated and wait. Exactly at the time of the first
light, the most powerful King of the Jinns will pass that way and he will
personally come to you and ask your problem. On his request, you should explain
to him your situation and then tell him that Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a)
has sent you. You should then tell him about your daughter’s disappearance.”
Sheikh Muhammad Baghdadi (r.a) states: “I did as al-Ghawth al-A’zam Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) said. I sat on the sand heap, drew a circle around me
and waited. After some time, I saw armies of Jinns in frightening forms passing
by. They were very upset with me sitting in their path, but they passed without
saying a word, as they did not have the courage to enter the circle. In the
morning, the King passed and asked my request. When I explained my problem to
him and told him that Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) had sent me, he got off
his horse and stood with respect listening to me. He then sent the Jinns to
summon back a Jinn who had captured my daughter. My daughter was brought back
and the mischievous Jinn was punished for his doing.”
A Thief Becomes an Abdaal
Once a thief entered
the house of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) with the intention of stealing. On
entering the house, he became blind and could not see anything. He was unable
to find his way out of the house and he eventually sat in one corner of the
house. In the morning, he was caught and brought before Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (r.a) . When Al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) saw him, he placed his blessed
hands on the thief’s eyes. The thief’s eyesight was immediately restored.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) then said, “He came to steal materialistic
(worldly wealth), I will bless him with such a treasure that it will remain
with him forever.” On saying these words, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a)
placed his blessed sight on the thief once and elevated him to the status of
Wilayat (Sainthood). It was also during this time that one of the appointed
Abdaals had passed away. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) took the thief, now a
Wali, and sent him out as the replacement for the Abdaal that had passed away.
Subhan-Allah!
Transportation from One Place to
Another
Once whilst Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) was delivering one of his spiritually enlightening
lectures, a person by the name of Abul Mu’aali was present in this gathering.
He was seated directly in front of the great Saint. During the course of the
lecture, Abul Mu’aali found that he needed to answer the call of nature
(relieve himself). He tried to suppress this need because he found it
disrespectful to leave the gathering of al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) He controlled
the urge to the best of his ability, but when he could not do so any longer, he
decided to leave. As he was about to stand, he saw the great Ghawth (r.a)
walking down the first stair of the pulpit (Mimbar) onto the second stair. As
the Saint came to the second stair, Abul Mu’aali saw an image of the great
Saint on the mimbar. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) came down to him and threw
his shawl over him.
As this happened,
Abul Mu’aali found that he was no longer in the gathering, but rather in a
valley with beautiful lush vegetation. It was beautified even more by a stream,
which flowed through it. He immediately answered the call of nature, performed
Wudhu and then prayed two Rakaats Salaah. As he completed the Salaah, Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) pulled the shawl off him. When Abul Mu’aali looked, he
found to his amazement that he was still in the gathering of the great Saint
(r.a) and he had not even missed one word of the lecture of the great Saint.
However, much later Abul Mu’aali discovered that he did not have his set of
keys with him. He then remembered that when he was transported to the valley by
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a), he had hung his key ring on the branch of a
tree beside the stream. Abul Mu’aali states that some time after this incident,
he had the opportunity to go on a business expedition. During this journey, Abul
Mu’aali reached a valley and rested there. He then noticed that the valley was
the exact same place where the great Saint had transported him during his
lecture. When he went beside the tree, he found that his missing keys were
still hanging on the branch of the tree. Subhan-Allah! The business trip took
fourteen days to complete. This miracle of al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) shows that
not only did he transport Abul Mu’aali spiritually, but also physically.
Ship Protected From Storm
The students of the
great Ghawth (r.a) state that once he was delivering his lessons as usual to
them when suddenly his blessed face turned red and beads of perspiration
covered his blessed forehead. He then placed his hand into his cloak and
remained silent for a short time. The students state that after he removed his
hand from inside his cloak, drops of water began to drip from his sleeves. Due
to his spiritual state, the students say that they did not ask him any
questions but rather, they recorded the date, day and time of this astonishing
event. The students say that two months after this incident, a group of
traders, who had come by sea to Baghdad, arrived and presented various gifts to
al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) The students were very confused by this as they had
never seen these traders in Baghdad before. They asked the traders the reason
for them bringing the gifts. The traders said that two months previously,
whilst they were sailing to Baghdad, their ship was caught in a fierce storm.
When they realised
that there was a real danger of sinking, they called out the name of “Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani” (r.a). When they called out his name, they found that from
the Unseen a hand lifted their ship to safety. When the students compared this
narration to the incident in the Madrassa, it was confirmed that it was the
same date, day and time in which the great Saint (r.a) had put his hand into
his cloak. Suhban-Allah! This incident shows that although Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (r.a) seemed to be placing his hand into his cloak, but in reality, he
was stretching his hand into the sea to assist those who called for his
assistance!
Disappearing Into The Sun
The wet-nurse of
al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) states that when he was a child, she would carry him in
her arms but would suddenly find that he was no longer there. She reports that
she noticed that he used to fly into the sky and hide behind the rays of the
sun. Once, when Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) was much older, the wet-nurse
went to him and asked if he still did as he used to do when he was a child, in
other words, hide behind the sun. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) replied,
“Then I was a child, and it was a time of weakness, and I used to hide in the
rays of the sun. Now my strength and power is so immense, that if a thousand
suns have to come then they would all be hidden in me rather than me being
hidden by them.”
Protection from Illness
Sheikh Ali bin Idrees
Yaqoobi (r.a) states that once his spiritual guide, Sheikh Ali bin Haiti (r.a)
took him to al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) and presented him in the court of the
great Saint. Sheikh Ali bin Idrees (r.a) states: “Al-Ghawth al-A’zam Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) was wearing a shawl during this time. He removed the
shawl and placed it over me and said, ‘From now on, you will be protected from
all illnesses’. From that day on until now, and I am 65 years old, I have never
been ill.”
A Lion Overpowered
Sheikh Abu Masood bin
Abi Bakr Harimi (r.a) reports that there was a very great Saint by the name of
Sheikh Ahmed Jaam (r.a) He used to travel on a lion wherever he went. In every
city that he visited, it was his habit to ask the people of the city to send
one cow for his lion’s meal. Once, he went to a certain city and requested from
the Saint of that city a cow for his lion. The Saint sent the cow to him and
said, “If you ever go to Baghdad, your lion will receive a welcome invitation.”
Sheikh Ahmed Jaam
(r.a) then journeyed to Baghdad Shareef. On arriving in Baghdad, he sent one of
his disciples to al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) and commanded that a cow be sent to
him, as a meal for his lion. The great Ghawth was already aware of his coming.
He had already arranged for a cow to be kept for the lion. On the command of
Sheikh Ahmed Jaam (r.a) Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) sent one of his
disciples with a cow to him. As the disciple took the cow with him, a weak and
old stray dog which used to sit outside the home of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
(r.a) followed the disciple. The disciple presented the cow to Sheikh Ahmed
Jaam (r.a) who in turn signalled the lion to commence feeding. As the lion ran
towards the cow, this stray dog pounced on the lion. It caught the lion by its
throat and killed the lion by tearing open its stomach. The dog then dragged
the lion and threw it before al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a)
On seeing this,
Sheikh Ahmed Jaam (r.a) was very embarrassed. He humbled himself before the
great Ghawth and asked for forgiveness for his arrogant behaviour. This
incident shows the strength of a dog that only sat outside the stoop of Sheikh
Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) This was due to its Nisbat to the blessed stoop of the
great Saint. It also proves that even animals recognise and are loyal to the
the Awliya Allah. A’la Hazrat, Sheikh Imam Ahmed Raza al-Qaadiri (r.a) portrays
the above-mentioned incident in one of his poetic stanzas. He says: “Kya Dab’be
Jis Pe Himayat Ka Ho Panja Tera, Sher Ko Khatre me Laata, Nahi Kut’ta Tera”
Sheikh Ali Bin Haiti’s Dream
Once al-Ghawth
al-A’zam Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) was delivering a lecture. Sheikh Ali
bin Haiti (RA) was seated in front of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) in this
gathering. During the lecture of the great Ghawth, Sheikh Ali bin Haiti (r.a)
fell asleep. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA), who saw this, descended from the
Mimbar and stood in front of the sleeping Sheikh Ali bin Haiti (r.a) with both
his hands folded in respect. After a while Sheikh Ali bin Haiti (r.a) awoke to
find Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) standing in front of him. He immediately
stood up in respect. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) smiled and said, “The
reason I am standing in front of him is because he was seeing the Holy Prophet
Muhammad ﷺ in his dream and I
was seeing the Prophet ﷺ with my physical
eyes.”
My Foot is on the Shoulders of all
the Saints
Once whilst he was
delivering a lecture, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) entered a spiritual state
and said, “My foot is on the shoulders of all the Awliya Allah (Saints).” When
he uttered these words there were many Awliya Allah in his presence. Each one
of them immediately lowered their necks. Sheikh Ali bin Haiti (r.a) who was
also present in this gathering, immediately went to Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
(r.a) and physically placed the foot of the great Ghawth on his neck. Sheikh
Sayyidi Maajid (r.a) states: “When al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) said these words,
then every Wali on earth bowed his neck.” He also states, “There were 300
Awliya Allah and 700 Rijaalul Ghaib (Men of the Unseen) present in that
gathering, and every one of them lowered their necks before him.”
Sheikh Makaarim (r.a)
states: “The day on which al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) made this statement, every
Saint knew that the flag of Kingship was now planted before Sheikh Abdul Qadir
Jilani (r.a) . On this day, all the Saints from East to West lowered their
necks on his command.” Sayyidi Sheikh Khalifatul Akbar (r.a) states: “I saw the
Beloved Rasool ﷺ in my dream and I
asked him about the statement of al-Ghawth al-A’zam - ‘My foot is on the
shoulders of all the Saints.’” He says that the Holy Prophet ﷺ said, “Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) has spoken the truth and
why should he not say this when he is the Qutb, and I am his Guardian”.
Sultanul Hind Khwaja Moinudeen
Chishti
When Sheikh Abdul
Qadir Jilani (r.a) said, “My foot is on the shoulders of all the Saints”,
Sheikh Khwaja Moinudeen Chishti Hassani Sanjari Ajmeri (r.a) was at this moment
in the prime of his youth. He was deep in the remembrance of Allah on a
mountain in Khorasan . As soon as Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) said these
words, Khwaja Moinudeen Chishti (r.a) heard this and lowered his neck and said,
“But your blessed foot is on my eyes and on my head.” It was through the
blessing of this act of submission that (r.a) Khwaja Moinudeen Chishti (r.a)
was made the King of the Saints of India and is known as “Sultaanul Hind”.
Mufti-e-A’zam Hind
Mufti-e-A’zam Hind,
Maulana Mustapha Raza al-Qaadiri (RA), the son of Imam Ahmed Raza al-Qaadiri (RA),
says in one of his Manqabats, which he wrote in praise of the great Ghawth as
follows:
“Ye Dil Ye Jigar He Ye Aankhe Ye Sar He”- My Heart,
My liver, My eyes and My head are all here, “Jahaa Chaaho Rakhlo Qadam
Ghawth-e-A’zam” - O Ghaus! You may keep your blessed foot wherever you desire.
This couplet of Mufti-e-A'zam (RA) shows that even though he was not born when
the great Saint made this statement, but even after coming to this physical
world, he showed his allegiance to al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) by accepting and
confirming the command of the great Ghawth. This, and his immense love for
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) gained him the exalted status of “Ghaus-ul-Waqt”
meaning “The Ghaus of the Time”.
Imam Ahmed Bin Hambal
Sheikh Sayyidi Baqaa
(RA) states that once he accompanied Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) to the tomb
of Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (RA) . He says: “I saw Sheikh Imam Ahmed bin Hambal’s
(RA) grave split open, and I saw him emerge from his blessed grave. He embraced
al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) and then said, ‘Even I am dependent on you in
Tariqah’”.
Shar’iah and Tariqah
Once Sheikh Bataa’ihi
(RA) presented himself in the court of Sheikh Ahmed Kabeer (RA) He states that
Sheikh Ahmed Kabeer (RA) said, “Do you know anything about the condition of
al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) ?” Sheikh Ahmed (RA) states: “On hearing this, I
began to praise al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) and say what I knew concerning him. I
said as much as I knew and then remained silent.” Sheikh Ahmed Kabeer (RA) then
said: “On his right is the Sea of Shari’ah and on his left is the Sea of
Tariqah. From this, he gives whom he desires. In this era, there is none equal
to him.”
One Hundred Jurists
embraced islam
It is well known that
the lectures of al-Ghawth al-A’zam (RA) attracted scores of scholars to Baghdad
from all over the world. Once, a hundred Jurists formed a group and each one
chose a difficult question. They all decided to present themselves in the
gathering of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) and each would ask his question
during the lecture in an attempt to cause Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) to be
confused. The one hundred Jurists chose what they thought to be the most
difficult question and travelled to Baghdad. They sat in the gathering of
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (RA) waiting for the appropriate time to ask their
questions. It was during this gathering that a bright ray of light emerged from
the blessed chest of al-Ghawth al-A'zam (RA) and travelled into the heart of
each of the one hundred Jurists. This light could only be seen by them and to
those whom Almighty Allah desired to see. As this light entered their hearts,
each one of them entered a state of spiritual ecstasy. Each one of them fell at
the feet of al-Ghawth al-A'zam (RA) and repented from their improper
intentions. The great Saint, with great compassion, embraced each one of them,
filling their hearts with Noor, and at the same time answering every one of
their questions, even though they had not asked