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Abd Allah ad-Dahlawi
(Shah Ghulam Ali)
May Allah Sanctify His Soul
"Is it not sad enough that I beg
You ceaselessly,
As if I were far from You, as if You were absent?
I ask for Your charity without greed, and I see none
Who is as poor as I, and who desires You like I desire You."
Abu-l-Hasan Nuri.
He was the Summit of Knowers and the King
of the Perfect Guides, the Revealer of the Knowledge of the
Religion and the Revealer of the Secret of Certainty; the
Verifier of the State of Perfection, Shaykh of all Shaykhs
of the Indian Subcontinent, the Inheritor of the Knowledge
and Secrets of the Naqshbandi Order. He is known as the Unique
Diver and Swimmer in the Ocean of Oneness; the traveler in
the Desert of the Ascetic State; the Qutb of all orders and
the Red Sulfur ("Rarest of the Rare") of All Truth.
He perfected himself and adorned himself
with the best ethics and manners. He lifted himself up to
the High Heavens of Spiritual Knowledge and adorned himself
with its stars. He became the foremost in every science. He
grew to be a full moon and he saw his light coming from the
Sun of his teacher, until his teacher accepted to train him
formally and to care for him.
The Shaykh supported him by means of his
spiritual power and raised him to the highest blessing he
had attained, until he attained the state of the Certainty
of Truth and the state of the Furthermost Lote Tree. Then
he sent him back to this world, until he became as we said
before, the guide for every human being. He was given permission
to give initiation in the Naqshbandi Order. He supported the
sharaca, upheld the sunnah, and revived the Truth of five
tariqats: Qadiri, Suhrawradi, Kubrawi, Chishti and Naqshbandi.
He passed the secrets of and authority of all five Tariqats
to his successor, and through him to all subsequent Shaykhs
of the Golden Chain. He raised all his murids to the exalted
stations of the abdal (Substitute-Saints) and awtad (Pillar-Saints).
He was born in 1158 H./1745 AD. in the village
of Bitala in the Punjab. He was a descendant of the Family
of the Prophet . His father was a great scholar and ascetic
trained in the Qadiri Taraqat by Shaykh Nasir ad-Din al-Qadiri,
who had been trained by Khidr . Before he was born, his father
saw in a dream Sayyidina cAli, the fourth khalif, telling
him, "Call him by my name." His mother saw in a
dream a pious man telling her, "You are going to have
a boy. Call him cAbdul Qadir." Then his father and his
mother saw the same dream in which the Prophet told them,
"Call him cAbdullah." Because the Prophet's order
took precedence over any other suggestion, he was named cAbdullah
Shah Ghulam cAli.
He memorized the Qur'an in one month due
to his genius. He educated himself in external and spiritual
knowledge, until he became the highest of the scholars. As
a youth he went many times to the desert, making dhikr there
for months at a time, subsisting on whatever food he could
find. One time he stayed 40 days without sleeping and without
eating a morsel of food. His dhikr didn't stop. His father's
Shaykh ordered his father to bring his son to him to initiate
him in the Qadiri Tariqat. The same night that he reached
the Shaykh's house the Shaykh died. His father told him, "We
would have gladly given you the Qadiri Tariqat, but now you
are free to find whatever Way suits you."
He kept company with the Shaykhs of the
Chishti Tariqat in Delhi, among them Shaykh Dia'ullah, Shaykh
cAbdul cAddad, khalif of Shaykh Muhammad Zubair, Shaykh Mirdad,
Mawlana Fakhruddin, and many others, until he reached the
age of twenty-two. He came by himself to the khaniqah of Shaykh
Jan Janan Habibullah (q). He asked his permission to enter
the Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi Order. Shaykh Habibullah said to
him, "It is better for you to be with those orders that
have taste and compassion, for in our Tariqat there is nothing
except to lick the stone without any salt." He said,
"That is my highest goal." Shaykh ababullah accepted
him and said, "May Allah bless you. Stay here."
He said, "After I received the knowledge
of the hadith and memorized the Qur'an and learned its interpretation,
I stood in the presence of my Shaykh. He gave me initiation
into the Qadiri Tariqat with his holy hand. He also gave me
initiation into the Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi Tariqat. I was in
the presence of the circles of Dhikr and in his company for
15 years. Then he gave me the authorization to guide and train
murids.
"I was hesitant at first, because I
was afraid that Sayyidina cAbdul Qadir Jilani (q) would not
give me permission to teach in the Naqshbandi Order. I saw
him in a vision one day during my period of hesitation, sitting
on a throne. Shah Naqshband (q) entered. Immediately he stood
up and he put Shah Naqshband on the throne and he remained
standing in his presence. It came to my heart that this was
a sign of respect for Shah Naqshband. He said to me, 'Go to
Shah Naqshband. The goal is Allah. Whatever Path you choose
you can reach Him.'"
He said, "I was living on income from
a piece of property that I owned. I gave it away for Allah's
sake. After that I faced many difficulties because I had no
income. I was left with only an old mat to sleep on in cold
weather and a small old pillow on which I rested my head.
I became very weak. I locked myself in my room and said to
myself, 'O my Self, this is your grave. I am not going to
open that door for you. Whatever Allah provides for you, you
may take. You are going to live here without food and without
anything but that mat and that pillow. Your food is going
to be water. O my spirit, your food is going to be Dhikrullah.'
I stayed in that state 40 days, growing very weak, when Allah
sent someone knocking at my door. He served me with food and
provided me with clothes for 50 years."
He said, "When I locked the door of
my room and I said what I said, Allah's Care reached me. One
day a person came to me and said, 'Open the door.' I said,
'I don't want to open it.' He said, 'Don't you need me?' I
said, 'No, I need Allah, Almighty and Exalted.' At that momment
I experienced a vision in which I was raised up to Allah's
Presence and it was as if I spent one thousand years in His
presence. Then I returned and He told me, 'Open that door.'
After that I never experienced any difficutly."
People came to him from everywhere. His
fame reached as far as Byzantium, Iraq, Khorasan, Transoxiana,
and Syria. His fame reached North Africa. He sent his khalifs
and deputies everywhere on the order of Sayyidina Muhammad
. Among them was Sayyidina Khalid Baghdadi (q). He reached
people through dreams and guided people in far countries.
They travelled to him from great distances, telling him, "You
called me to you through my dreams."
His khaniqah used to feed 2,000 persons
every day and it was always full. He never kept any food for
the next day. Out of modesty he never slept extending his
feet, because he was afraid of extending his feet towards
the Prophet or any saints or the Divine Presence. He never
looked in a mirror. If a dog entered his house to eat he would
say, "O Allah, who am I to be a means between You and
Your Lover? And who am I to feed them when You are feeding
me and you are feeding them? O Allah, I am asking for the
sake of your creation, this one, and everyone who comes asking
me for mercy, send me Mercy for their sake and bring me nearer
to You and help me to hold fast to the Sunnah of the Prophet
and to accept what you have prescibed and to leave what you
have prohibited."
He said, "One time Ismacil al-Madani
came to visit me, by the order of the Prophet . From his country,
the Hijaz, he had travelled thousands of miles. He had brought
with him some of the relics of the Prophet and he gave them
to me as a gift. I put them in the Great Mosque in Delhi."
He said, "One time there came to me
the King of Nabdilkahand, and he was wearing the clothes of
the unbelievers. When I saw him I was angry with him and said
to him, "You cannot sit in my presence in such clothes."
The king said, "If you are condemning me so much I will
not come to your association." The Shaykh said, "That
is better." He stood up angrily to go. When he reached
the door, something happened to him, no one knew what. He
threw off the clothes of the unbelievers and came running
back and kissed the hand of the Shaykh and took initiation
(baycah) from him and became one of his loyal followers. They
asked him later what happened. He said, "When I was going
out, I saw the Shaykh coming in through the door with the
Prophet , while he was inside! That is what made me run back
to him."
He slept very little. When he awoke for
Tahajjud (late-night) prayers he would awaken everyone to
sit with him for contemplation and reading the Qur'an. Every
day it was his practice to read one third of the Qur'an and
then pray Fajr prayer with the group. Then he would sit in
the circle of Dhikr and Contemplation until sunrise. He would
pray Ishraq and then he would give a talk. He would sit to
recite hadith and read commentaries on the Qur'an. He would
pray Duha (Late Morning Prayer) and then sit to eat with all
his followers. He ate little and after he ate he would read
religious and spiritual books and write some letters. After
Dhuhr (Noon Prayer) he would sit and recite tafsir and hadith
until cAsr time. After cAsr he would speak about Sufism and
its distinguished lunminaries, such as al-Qushayri, or Ibn
'Arabi or Shah Naqshband (q). Then he would sit in a circle
of Dhikr until Maghrib. After Maghrib he would sit in the
private circle of his followers. Then he would eat dinner
and pray cIsha. After cIsha he would spend the night in dhikr
and contemplation. He would sleep for only one or two hours,
then he would wake for Tahajjud.
His mosque was too small for his followers,
as it would only hold 2,000 people. So he used to recite dhikr
for his followers by turns, each time filling the mosque.
Whoever gave him a donation he would first
pay the zakat from it, according to the school of Imam Abu
Hanifa, without waiting for the passage of a year, because
to give the zakat immediately is better than to give voluntary
charity. He would use what remained for preparing food and
sweets for the poor and for the needs of his zawiya and for
his own needs.
Some people would steal from that money
and he would not reprimand them, but would leave them for
Allah. One day a man stole a book from him and then returned
to sell it back. He praised him and gave him the money. One
of his followers said, "O my master this is from your
own library and it has your signature in it." He said,
"Don't backbite, that is between him and Allah."
He always sat on his knees, never cross-legged
or with legs extended, but keeping respect for the Prophet
and he died in this posture. He concealed what he gave in
charity. He never showed how much he gave nor to whom. He
wore old clothes. If he was given new clothes, he would sell
them and buy many old clothes with its price. He said, "Better
for many to have some clothes than for one to have fine clothes."
His association was like the association
of Sufyan ath-Thawri, a companion of the Prophet : never was
a loud voice raised, nor did backbiting occur, nor were worldly
affairs discussed. Nothing was heard in it except spirituality
and religion.
One day, the Shaykh was fasting and one
of his followers spoke harshly about the king of India. He
told him, "What a pity for me, I lost my fast."
They told him, "O our master, you didn't do anything,
the one who spoke is responsible." He said, "No,
the speaker and the listener partake of that sin equally."
He loved the Prophet so much that whenever
he heard his holy name he would shake and faint. He was meticulous
in following the Prophet in his actions and in keeping his
Sunnah.
The Words of His Perfection and the Perfection
of His Words
He said,
"The Naqshbandi Order is built on four
principles: keeping the Presence of Allah; divine inspirations;
attraction; and disregarding whispers."
"Whoever asks for Taste and Yearning
is not really asking for the Reality of the Divine Presence."
"The Seeker must be fully aware of
how he passes every single moment. He must know how he prayed;
he must know how he read the Qur'an; he must know how he read
the Hadith; he must know how he read the Dhikr; he must know
how much darkness he received from doubtful food."
"Food is of two kinds; one is to satisfy
the self and the second is to nourish the self. The first
kind is not acceptable, but the other is accepted because
it provides the strength needed to fulfill your obligations
and to keep the Sunnah of the Prophet ."
"Just as asking for alal (permitted
things) is an obligation on every believer, so too is the
rejecting of halal an obligation on every Knower: the Knower,
the Sufi, is the one who rejects the dunya (Lower World) and
the akhira (Next World), even though they are alal. He accepts
nothing but Allah, Almighty and Exalted."
"It must be understood by everyone
that the Prophet is the Summation of all Perfections. The
appearance of his perfection in every different century and
time has been according to the preparedness and state of that
century and that time. That is why the appearance of his perfection
in his lifetime and the time of his Companions was in the
form of Jihad and struggle and dacwah (Calling to Religion).
His appearance to the saints in later centuries through his
holy Presence was in the form of Self-Effacement, Anniliation,
Taste, Compassion, Emotion, Secrets of Oneness and all other
spiritual states. That is what has appeared to the hearts
and on the tongues of saints."
"For us the night of hunger is the
night of Ascension. The night of hunger is the night of desire
for Allah."
"Baycah (Initiation) is of three categories:
the first is for the intercession of the Shaykhs; the second
is to repent from sins; the third is to adhere to, to connect
with and receive the lineage."
"All the perfections of a human being
except the Prophetic appeared in Sayyidina Ahmad al-Faruqi
(q), and the Prophetic Perfection appeared in Sayyidina Shah
Naqshband (q)."
"Men are of four categories: those
who are barely human because all they ask for is the dunya;
those who ask for the Hereafter; mature humans who ask for
the Hereafter and for Allah; special humans who ask only for
Allah."
"The souls of human beings will be
taken by the Angel of Death, but the souls of the Elect cannot
be approached by any angel; Allah Himself takes them with
His Holy Hand."
"The Divine Mind is the mind which
knows its way to its goal without a mediator, and the Earthly
Mind is the mind which needs to see its way by means of a
guide and a saint."
"Whoever wants to serve, he must serve
his Shaykh."
From His Visions
He said concerning his visions,
"One time I had a vision in which I
saw al-Mir Ruhullah, one of the followers of Jan Janan Habibullah
(q), saying to me, 'The Prophet is waiting for you.' I moved
in that vision to the place where the Prophet was waiting.
He hugged me and by that hug I changed to be like him. Then
I changed to be like the picture of my Shaykh, Jan Janan Habibullah.
Then I changed to be like Amar Kulal (q). I then changed to
be like Shah Naqshband (q), and then I changed to be like
cAbdul Khaliq al-Ghujdawani (q). Then I changed to be like
Sayyidina Abu Bakr as-Siddiq , the Friend of the Prophet ."
"One time I had a vision near to the
time of cIsha prayer in which I saw the Prophet coming to
me and telling me, 'I have advice for you and your followers;
never sleep before cIsha.'"
"One time I had a vision that I was
asking the Prophet , 'You said, 'Whoever sees Me sees the
Truth.'' He said, 'Yes, and he will see Allah, Almighty and
Glorious.'"
"One time I had a vision in which I
saw the Prophet coming to me and he was saying to me, 'Never
leave off reading Qur'an and doing dhikr, you and your followers,
and always send its reward as a gift to me; by this you will
derive great reward."
"One time I had a vision and I said
to the Prophet , 'I am very afraid of hellfire.' He said to
me, 'Whoever loves us never enters the fire.'"
"One time I had a vision and I saw
Allah, Almighty and Exalted, speaking to me. He said to me,
'Your face is the face of the Sultan of Saints, and you are
that one.'"
"I saw in a vision Shah Naqshband (q)
come to me, hug me and enter my clothes. We were one. I asked
him, 'Who are you?' He answered, 'Shah Baha'uddin Naqshband,
and you are me and I am you.'"
One time he was by the sea and the waves
were raging and he saw a ship sailing. It was in danger of
foundering, but as soon as he looked at it, the ship stopped
tossing and the sea became calm.
One time one of his followers, Shaykh Ahmad
Yar, was travelling for business in a caravan. The caravan
stopped to rest. He slept and saw his Shaykh in a dream saying,
"Go immediately away from here, there are robbers who
are about to attack." He awoke and told the people but
they refused to believe him. He left by himself and the robbers
came and killed everyone.
One day Shaykh Zul Shah set out to visit
Shaykh cAbdullah from very far away. He got lost on the way.
A man came to him and pointed him in the right direction.
He asked the man who he was. He answered, "I am the one
you are going to visit."
Shaykh Ahmad Yar said, "Once, Shaykh
cAbdullah went to give his condolences to a pious lady whose
daughter had died. She and her husband were serving him. He
told the woman and her husband, 'Allah is going to give you
a son in the place of your daughter.' She said, 'I am sixty
years and I have passed childbearing age, and my husband is
80 years old. How is it possible that we could have a child?'
He said, 'Don't ask how Allah can do that! It is His blessings
to you and my blessings to you.' Then he went out and made
ablution and came to the mosque and prayed two rakcats. Then
he raised his hands in duca (invocation) and said, 'O Allah
grant them the child as you promised me.' Then he turned to
me and said, 'That du'a has been accepted.' Later, the woman
gave birth to a son."
One day a woman who was a relative of Mir
Akbar cAli and a follower of the Shaykh became ill. Mir Akbar
cAli came to the Shaykh and asked him to pray to Allah to
take the sickness away, but the Shaykh refused to make that
invocation.. Mir Akbar cAli insisted. The Shaykh said, "It
is impossible, because that lady is going to die in fifteen
days." Mir cAli went back and two weeks later the woman
died.
One time in the region around Delhi there
was a drought, and no crops were able to grow. The people
were desperate. On one particularly hot day Shaykh cAbdullah
went out to the yard of the mosque and, with the sun beating
down, said, 'O Allah I will not move from here until You shower
us with rain.' He hadn't finished his invocation before the
sky filled with clouds and it began to rain. That rain continued
for 40 days.
He said, "I would like to die like
my Shaykh, Mirza Jan Janan Habibullah, as a martyr. But I
remember that after he passed the people suffered a drought
for three years and there was much killing and troubles because
Allah was angry with those who had killed him. Therefore,
O Allah, I do not ask to die that way, though I would like
it, but I ask you to take me to You."
He passed away on the 12th of Safar in the
year 1241 H./1825 CE. He died with the book of Narrations
of the Prophet , Jami` at-Tirmidhi, in his hands. He was buried
next to his Shaykh in Jan Janan Habibullah's khaniqah in Delhi.
He left many books, including Maqamat an-Naqshbandiyya,
Risalat al-Ishtighal bi Ismi-l-Jalal, Manahij at-Tahqiq, and
Minatu-r-Rahman.
He passed the secret to Mawlana Shaykh Khalid
al-Baghdadi al-cUthmani as-Sulaymani (q)
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