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Ramadhan
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Sheikh Tosun Bayrak al Jerrahi
My
Dear Companions on the Path to Truth,
As salamu alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu.
Allah
Most High says,
"Compete
with each other in helping the one's in need. Spend for Allah's sake of
the best
and cleanest from what We have brought forth from the earth for you, and
from what you gain. Do not give as alms things which you yourself would
not take. As long as you cannot give what you love for Allah's sake you
will not reach the level of true piety and receive Allah's mercy and grace."
The
Messenger of Allah (saws) says,
“Believers
are the brothers and sisters of the believers. They neither hurt each
other or leave each other helpless in times of need. Whoever helps the one
in need, Allah helps him when he will be in need.”
Our
Master (saws) also says,
“Believers
should love each other, be compassionate, caring, and generous
amongst themselves, and be as a single body. When a part of ones
body is hurt, all of one's being feels it. And other parts of the body,
the eye, the mind, the hand,should try to heal the wound.”
He
(saws) further says,
“Allah
is compassionate to the one who is compassionate. Be compassionate to the
inhabitants of this earth, so that the inhabitants of the Heavens pour
their compassion upon you.
Many
of us in our community have heard these words and for many years, with
great pleasure, we have kept Bosnian children in our homes, helped with
their education, visited war-ravaged lands, sent hundreds of thousands of
dollars in funds, food, and clothing to Bosnians, Kosovars, Turkish
earthquake victims, and tyrannized Chechens. In return, without a doubt,
we have abundantly received Allah’s rewards of spiritual peace and
happiness as well as material prosperity.
As
Allah’s Compassion upon the Universe, our Master Hd. Muhammad Mustafa
(saws) promises,
“The
one who takes to the road to help his Muslim brother in need receives
rewards for each step he takes till he returns back to his home. And Allah
forgives seventy of his sins at each step. If he succeeds in saving his
brother from his troubles, all his sins are forgiven, and he is cleansed
as if he is newborn. If he dies during this mission, he enters Paradise
without going through the Last Day of Judgement.
“When
a believer persists in helping his brother till the trouble can be
eliminated, Allah sends the helper 70,000 angels, who surround him and
pray for the forgiveness of his past sins from morning till night, from
night until morning. And at each step he takes to help the one in need, he
climbs one step higher in his spiritual level, coming closer to
Allah. His effort to help his brother is better than going into
spiritual retreat for ten years.”
“A
home which is best loved by Allah is a home where the orphan is being
taken care of.”
“Do
you wish to obtain what you yearn for in life? Do you want your heart to
be filled with love and joy? Then show compassion for the orphans, feed
and clothe them, and try to give
them joy.”
“I
vow upon my Lord who sent me to tell the Truth that the one who is
compassionate to the orphan and the helpless, who has mercy on them, helps
them, advises them with sweet words, and treats them well, giving freely
from what they have received from Allah, and not showing off their wealth
and their deeds to neighbors, will be shown compassion by Allah on the day
of Last Judgement.”
“When
a Muslim protects a human being whose innocence, chastity and honor are
in danger, Allah helps him in whatever and whenever he needs
help.”
Innocent
civilians are still being killed; women and children are being tortured
and raped; hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless in the
freezing cold, and are hungry in Chechenya, Kosova, Turkey and elsewhere.
And we will continue to help, and we will continue to feel their pain.
Our
Master (saws) says,
“There
are two negative attributes which never exist in a true believer: bad
morals and miserliness.”
“If
you ever tyrannize anything or anyone, a darkness will envelope you on the
Day of Last Judgement and render you blind. And do not ever be a miser.
Miserliness has destroyed many
people, making them see as lawful what Allah has forbidden, and making
them see as distateful that which Allah has made lawful. Miserliness has
made people fight and shed each others’ blood. Be generous, for the
generous one is close to both man and God, and to
Paradise, and far distant from Hellfire. The miser is distant from
man and God alike, and removed from Paradise, and he is at the very brink
of Hellfire.”
Ramadan
is the month to feel the pain of the needy and to help them. So let us
give.
Someone
asked our Master the Beloved of Allah (saws),
“What is the best charity?” and our Master (saws) answered,
“The
best of charity is what you give when you desire and hope to keep what you
own, and when you detest and are afraid of poverty, and when you aspire to
be rich and enjoy life.”
May
your Ramadan be blessed, and may your worship and service be accepted.
Amin.
Shaikh Tosun Bayrak al-Jerrahi
Jerrahi Khalwati Order of Dervishes.
http://www.jerrahi.org/
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