Tafakkur (Reflection)
Fethullah Gülen
Literally meaning thinking on a subject
deeply, systematically and in detail, tafakkur (reflection) is the lamp of
the heart, the food of the spirit, the spirit of knowledge and the soul
and light of the Islamic way of life. Without reflection, the heart is
darkened, the spirit becomes exasperated and Islam is lived at a
superficial level devoid of meaning and profundity.
Reflection is such a light in the heart
that good and evil, harm and benefit and beauty and ugliness can be
discerned and distinguished from each other through it. Again, it is
through reflection that the universe becomes a book to study and the
verses of the Qur’an disclose their meaning and secrets more deeply.
Reflection is a vital step to take a lesson
from what is going on around us and draw conclusions from it. It is also a
golden key to open the door of experiences, a seed-bed
where the trees of truth are planted and the pupil of the eye of
the heart is opened. It is because of this that the greatest of mankind
who is the foremost in reflection as in all other virtues, upon him be
peace and blessings, declares: There is no act of worship as meritorious
as reflection. So, reflect on the bounties of God and the works of His
Power. But do not attempt to reflect on His Essence, for you will never be
able to do that. By this declaration, in addition to pointing out the
merit of reflection, the glory of mankind, upon him be peace and
blessings, determines the limits of reflection and
reminds us of the limits of our capacity.
In order to draw attention to the same
point, the writer of al-Minhaj (‘The Way Traced’) writes:
Reflection on bounties is a condition of
following this way,
While reflection on Divine Essence is a manifest sin.
It is both false and useless to doubt and think about Him,
and also means seeking to obtain something already obtained.
In fact, in its verse, ‘They reflect on
the creation of the heavens and earth’ (3.191), the Qur’an presents to
our views the book of the universe with its way of creation, the
peculiarities of its letters and words, the harmony and coherence of
its sentences, and its firmness as a whole. By drawing our
attention to the universe and calling us to think about it, the Qur’an
shows us one of the most beneficial forms of using the power of
reflection.
To reflect on and study the revealed book
of God, the holy Qur’an, and try to follow it in all our thoughts,
conceptions and acts; to discover the Divine mysteries in the book of the
universe and, through every new discovery which helps man to deepen and
unfold in belief, to live a life full of spiritual pleasures along a way
of light extending from belief o knowledge of God and therefrom to
love of God; and then to progress
to the Hereafter and God’s good pleasure and approval: this is the way
to become a perfect,
universal man.
One can use one’s faculty of reflection
in every field of science. However,
rational and experimental sciences can only be a first step or a means to
reach the final target of reflection, which is knowledge of God, provided
the mind of man has not been
deformed and led astray by wrong conceptions and premises.
Studying existence as if a book and
reflecting on it can give the desired results and provide ceaseless
information and inspirations provided it is admitted that things with all
their attributes are created by God. This is what is aimed at and should
be done by those who attribute all things to God with utmost conviction
and who have attained spiritual
contentment through knowledge, love and remembrance of God.
Reflection should be based on and start
with belief in God as the Originator of all things. Otherwise, although it
can finally reach God if it finds Him at any stage of its
‘journeying,’ it will not be able to go further than conviction of
God’s existence and Unity. Whereas reflection that is based on and
starts with belief in
God as the Creator and unique Administrator of all things, progresses and
deepens without interruption with new discoveries and develops into
further and further dimensions. That is, since such a reflective activity
starts with God having the Names the First and the Outward and progresses
toward Him as the Last and the Inward, it will progress uninterruptedly
and not come to an end. Encouraging people to such a reflection, focused
upon a determined aim, entails encouraging them also to learn and use the
methods of the sciences that study the ways of manifestation of existence.
Since with all their elements and
compounds, the heavens and earth are the property and kingdom of God,
studying every incident, thing and quality in the book of existence also
means studying the ways of the exalted Creator’s disposal of existence.
The way of the one who can study and comprehend this book of
existence accurately, and design his life accordingly, will be the way of
guidance and righteousness, and his final station will be Paradise where
he will drink of kawthar—the blessed water of Paradise. Contrary to the
people of loss and perdition who wander in the pits of heedlessness and
ingratitude to God Who is the true Owner of all the infinite variety of
beauties and bounties in the world, those following the way to Paradise
equipped with reflection recognize the True Giver of all bounties and obey
Him in consciousness of what believing in Him means. They travel from
gratitude to being provided with all kinds of bounties and from bounties
to gratitude, in the footsteps of angels, the Prophets and the truthful
and loyal, and do everything incumbent upon them so as to be able to thank
God for His blessings. On the ‘vehicle’ of reflection and with
the help of remembrance of God, they surmount all obstacles appearing on
their way and, progressing from taking necessary measures (to attain their
goal) to submission and from
submission to committing all their affairs to the Power of God, they fly
through the ‘heavens’ to
their final destinations.
Source: http://www.fethullahgulen.org/tasawwuf/pg6.html |