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Nur Muhammad al-Badawani
May Allah Sanctify His Soul

"Hear, O faqir: every time I was
lacking something, great or small, and turned away from it
in turning towards my Lord, I found it there in front of me,
thanks to the power of Him who hears and knows. We see that
the needs of ordinary people are filled by paying attention
to them, whereas the needs of the elect are filled by the
very fact that they turn away from them and concentrate upon
God.
"He who by remembering Me is distracted
from his petition, will receive more than those who ask"
(hadIth qudsI).
Mulay al-cArabi ad-Darqawi.
He was a descendant of the Prophet . His
light was powered by the Heavenly Station. He poured into
the confused hearts of his time, peace and happiness, until
he became the Appearance of every Favor and a Means to Allah
Almighty and Exalted, for every person in his time. Through
him God has renewed the Divine law, sharica and the spiritual
reality, haqiqa, like the full moon on a dark night. How many
a Sunnah that had been discarded did he revive and how many
innovations that had been instigated did he remove?
He was born in 1075 H./1664 AD. He was raised
in a blessed house, quenching his thirst for external and
internal knowledge at the fountain of the Naqshbandi Order
from his early childhood. He received the blessings of his
Shaykhs, and they were proud of his progress. He continued
to advance his state until, in the country of India, he became
a shining Lamp. Visitors came to him from everywhere receiving
from him both the blessings of his secrets and the blessings
of his ancestors. He sat on the Throne of the araqat following
his master, and he was like a beacon guiding by his light
all those seeking in the Way. He left behind him a celebrated
name, and how could it be otherwise when the Prophet Muhammad
was his ancestor? He was a Branch of the Tree of Prophetic
Knoweldge and a Descendant of the Pure Family of the Prophet
. It is no wonder that he became the Qiblah of the Saints
and his threshold became the goal of all people of God.
He was so pious that he spent most of his
time reading and studying the adab (ethics and character)
of the Prophet and the character and good conduct of saints.
His strict adherence to the Form and Intent of the Prophet
in all his actions is illustrated by the following incident.
One day he entered the bathroom with his right foot, which
is contrary to the prescription of the Prophet . It resulted
in his being constipated for three days, because he had strayed
from the propriety in the Sunnah in that single step. He asked
Allah's forgiveness, and Allah relieved him of his distress.
He began his life in a state of Self-Effacement.
He remained in that state for fifteen years. During this period
he was always in the state of Self-Effacement, and he was
never out of that state except during the ritual prayers.
When he prayed he would return to self-awareness and perform
the prayers. He would then return to that state. He was careful
to eat only from earnings made by the sweat of his brow. He
ate only bread he baked himself, and he ate it only in very
small pieces. He spent all his time in meditation and contemplation.
When the bread was finished, he would return to prepare more,
then he would return to contemplation and meditation. From
his excessive contemplation, his back became bowed. He was
in the service of his Shaykh for many years. He also served
Shaykh Muhammad Muhsin, son of the great narrator of hadith
of his time, Shaykh cAbdul Haqq, one of the khalifs of Muhammad
Macsum (q), until by means of his service, he reached a high
state of perfection.
He used to say, "For the past thirty
years the thought, 'How am I going to make a living' never
came to my heart. The subject of provision never came to my
heart, but I ate when I felt the need." He never ate
from the food of a proud person. He said, "The food of
proud rich people contains darkness."
If he borrowed a book he would read it in
three days, because he said, "The reflection of the darkness
and ignorance of the owner of the book will be reflected on
me." He was very careful in such matters. His khalif,
Sayyidina Habibullah (q), used to cry when he remembered him,
and he would say to his followers , "You did not see
that holy person. If you had been in his time it would have
renewed your faith in Allah's power that He had created such
a person."
Sayyidina H abibullah also used to say,
"Shaykh Nur Muhammad al-Badawani's visions were extremely
detailed and incredibly precise. He used to see with his heart
better than anyone can see with his eyes. He told me one time
when I was in his presence, 'O my son I see in you the traces
of adultery. What have you done today?' I said, 'O my Shaykh
when I was coming to you my eyes saw a woman on the street.'
He said, 'Next time take care to protect your eyes.'"
Shaykh Habibullah said, "One time as
I was on my way to the Shaykh, I saw an alcoholic on the street.
When I came to the Shaykh he told me, 'I am seeing in you
the traces of alcohol.' I realized from this that everything
in this life is reflected from one person to another, and
the character of one person is reflected on another. That
is why we have to keep ourselves very clean at all times,
and always keep company with the people of Allah.
Shaykh Habibullah said, "One day a
lady came to him and said, 'O my Shaykh, a spiritual being
(jinn) kidnapped my daughter and I have tried by every means
to get her back, but it has been to no avail.' He meditated
on that matter for about an hour. Then he said, 'Your daughter
will come tomorrow around the time of afternoon prayers, so
now go and rest.' The lady said, 'I was so eager for that
time to come, and for my daughter to appear, that I could
hardly rest. At the exact time the Shaykh had mentioned, I
heard a knock at the door, and in walked my daughter. I asked
her what had happened. She said, 'I had been kidnapped and
taken to the desert by a jinn. I was there in the desert and
just now a Shaykh came and took me by the hand and brought
me here.'"
He died in the year 1135 H./1722-23 CE.
He passed the secret of the Order to his successor, ash-Shaykh
Shamsuddin Habibullah Jan-i-Janan al-Maz har (q).
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