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Shaykh Muhammad az-Zahid
May Allah Sanctify His Soul

"My illness is that I no longer
care about my illness.
O Remedy of my illness -- it is You Who are my illness.
For a time, I repented; but since I've known You,
My repentance became lost in You.Your coming near is now like
Your growing distant.
When shall rest come?"
Abu Bakr ash-Shibli.
He was the Perfection of the Pious, the
Genius of the Guides, the Essence of Sainthood. Upon him was
bestowed the Godly Khalifate (al-Khilafa al-Rabbaniyya), and
the Spiritual Kingdom was his shelter. He combined in his
person the Heavenly Knowledge and the Sharaca Knowledge, and
he grasped the best of the tariqat and haqiqat, until he became
the locus of all Heavenly Revelations and Inspirations. In
him appeared the Knowledge of Spiritual Knowers. He is known
as the Unique One in Knowledge and in the Use of the Pen.
He carried in his heart the secrets of attracting the hearts
of people. Praise belongs all to Allah who established in
him the Heavenly Revelation, and who gave him miraculous power
in every important matter. He adorned him with the Perfect
Light of Muhammad in the beginning of his ascent to the State
of Spiritual Knowledge. He was the Secret of his Shaykh, the
Qiblah for his Shaykh's people, the Inheritor of his Shaykh's
knowledge.
He wrote a book on the spiritual trademarks
of his Shaykh, Shaykh cUbaydullah (q), called Silsilat al-carifeen
wa tadhkirat as-siddiqeen wherein he said,
"I served my Shaykh for 12 years until
he died, from 883 to 895 H. The cause of my connection and
my initiation to him occurred one day when I went with a companion,
Shaykh Nicmatullah, from Samarqand to Herat for the sake of
furthering our education. When we reached the village of Shadiman,
we stayed there many days to rest because it was the hot season.
One day Shaykh Ubaidullah al-Ahrar came to the same city,
and we went to visit him at cAsr time.
"He asked me where I was from. I said,
'From Samarqand.' He was speaking to us in the finest manner.
Through his speech, he revealed all the private matters that
were in my heart, piece by piece, until he told me why I was
travelling to Herat. That was so amazing that it made my heart
connect with him. He said to me, 'If your goal is to seek
education and knowledge, you can find it here, there is no
need to go to Herat.' I acknowledged that every petty gossip
and every inspiration that were in my heart were as open to
him as the pages of a book; even so, I was still intending
to go to Herat.
"One of his followers who was unhappy
with my intention said, 'The Shaykh is busy writing, you can
go.' I did not go but waited until the Shaykh came back again.
The Shaykh came back and said to me, 'Now tell me your real
story. Why are you going to Herat? Are you going in search
of the spiritual path or are you going there to seek external
knowledge?' My friend replied on my behalf, 'He is seeking
spiritual knowledge, but he is using the pursuit of external
learning as a cover.' He said, 'If that is the case that is
good.' Then he took me in his private garden and we walked
together until we disappeared from the sight of the people.
He took hold of my hand and I immediately entered the state
of Self-Effacement (fana') for a long time. I understood he
was connecting me to his Shaykh, and from him to his Shaykh,
and from him to his Shaykh, all the way to the Prophet and
from the Prophet to Allah, Glorious and Exalted.
"He then told me that I will be able
to read and understand his writings. He wrapped them up, gave
them to me, and told me,
'In them is the reality of worship through
obedience and piety and humbleness. By means of this paper,
if you follow it, you will realize a vision of Allah, Almighty
and Exalted.
'This Way is based on the love of God, which
is based on following the footsteps of the Prophet , which,
is based on knowledge of his Sunna. The Prophet said, 'You
have to follow my way and the way of my khalifs after me.'
For this you must accompany the righteous scholars who are
the inheritors of the Knowledge of the Religion and the Inheritors
of the Knowledge of Heaven; the Inheritors of the Unseen Knowledge
and the Knowledge of the Holy Attributes; the Inheritors of
the Love of the Divine Presence. Their company will lead you
to manifest the Divine Knowledge and to follow the pure way
of the Prophet .
'You must keep away from corrupt scholars
who use religion as a means to collect the pleasure of this
dunya and to acquire fame and position. Avoid the Dancing
Sufis, who are like children, irresponsible. Do not listen
to those who speak without understanding about all kinds of
nonsense, about halal and haram (the Lawful and the Unlawful)
without ever speaking of the importance of not deviating from
the beliefs of Ahl as-Sunnah wal-Jamacat (the Community of
the Way of the Prophet ).
'Do not listen to the arguments of the philosophers
and the people who understand nothing of Tasawwuf except its
name, and yet pretend to be Sufis. May Allah, my son, greet
you with the greetings of Islam."
"He then went back to his association,
read Fatiha for me and gave me permission to go to Herat.
I left his presence directing myself to Bukhara. He sent after
me a messenger with a letter addressed to the Shaykh Kallan,
son of Mawlana Sacd ad-din al-Kashgari. In it was written,
'You have to look after my son who is carrying my letter and
to keep him from mixing with bad scholars.' When I saw that
lovely gesture from him, my love for him deepened in my heart.
Yet I didn't go back to him, but continued to Herat.
"The way to Bukhara took a long time,
because my mount was weak. I had to stop every one or two
miles. I had gone through six donkeys by the time I reached
Bukhara. When I finally arrived, my eyes became afflicted
and I was unable to see for many days. When my condition improved
and I prepared to leave for Herat, I came down with a high
fever. I was so sick that it came to my heart that if I continued
I might die. I decided not to travel further but to go back
and serve the Shaykh."
"After I reached Tashkent, I decided
to visit Shaykh Ilyas al-cAshaqi. I left my books, my clothes
and my animal with a caretaker. One of Shaykh cUbaydullah's
servants saw me on the way. I said, 'Let us visit the Shaykh.'
He asked, 'Where is your animal? Bring it to my house and
then we will go to visit.' As I was going to retrieve my animal,
a voice came to me saying, 'Your animal is dead, and all that
is on it has disappeared.' A great confusion came over me.
I realized that the Shaykh was not happy with my planned visit
to Shaykh Ilyas. The thought came to my heart, 'Look how my
Shaykh is directing all his power to lift me up while I have
decided to visit someone else.' I decided not to visit Shaykh
Ilyas al-'Ashaqi but instead to go directly to Shaykh cUbaidullah
al-Ahrar. When this came to my heart, a man came to me and
said, 'We have found your animal with all your possessions
on it.' I returned to the person with whom I had left the
animal and he told me, 'I tied your animal here, and when
I looked up, it had disappeared. I looked everywhere. It was
as if the earth had swallowed it up. Then I returned again,
and there was the animal, right where I had tethered it in
the first place.' I took my animal and set off to Samarqand
to Shaykh cUbaidullah al-Ahrar (q). When I arrived he came
out saying, 'Welcome, welcome.' I stayed with the Shaykh and
never left him until he left this world."
He had perfect belief. He accepted whatever
his Shaykh taught him and nothing anyone could say would change
that belief. He said,
"My Shaykh used to speak about spirituality
and secret knowledge. He would always direct his speech towards
me and ask me, 'When you hear me speak about Divine Realities,
does it cause any conflict in you with regard to the beliefs
which you got from your parents and your teachers and scholars?'
I said, 'No my Shaykh.' He said, 'Then you are one to whom
we can speak.'"
"One day my Shaykh was sick and he
ordered me to get a doctor from Herat. Mawlana Qassim came
to me and said, 'O Muhammad, make your travelling very quick
coming and going, because I can't stand for the Shaykh to
be sick for long.' I traveled quickly and returned with the
doctor but I found that the Shaykh was well and Mawlana Qassim
had died. My trip had taken me thirty-five days. I asked my
Shaykh, 'How did Mawlana Qassim die when he was so young?'
He said, 'When you left Mawlana Qassim came to me and said,
'I am giving my life for your life.' I told him, 'O my son,
don't do that, because so many people love you.' He said,
'O my Shaykh I didn't come here to consult you. I have made
the decision and Allah has accepted it from me.' No matter
what I said, I couldn't change his mind. The next day he became
sick with the sickness I had, which was reflected on him.
He died on the 6th of Rabi'ul Awwal and I was immediately
well, without the need of a doctor.'"
Shaykh Muhammad az-Zahid died on the 12th
of Rabi'ul Awwal, 926 H/1520 CE in Samarqand. He passed his
secret to his nephew, Shaykh Darwish Muhammad as-Samarqandi
(q)
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