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Ismail ash-Shirwani
May Allah Sanctify His Soul

"I spoke about Myself.
Those who heard me said: 'See how he boasts!'
How could I compare the Real to the other-than-Real,
When one drop, one atom of Him fills the two worlds?
The part is the All, and the All is here.
In Him the two worlds are lost--the soul
and the one she quickens.
There is the Sun, here, the ray.
Whoever saw a ray separated from the Sun?
The sufi is entirely there, only his trace is here.
And the trace is never separated from the All."
Al-Ansari al-Harawi, Munajat.
He was an Imam of Spiritual Power. He was
one of the Masters of Sufism. He was the Owner of the Throne
of Guidance, and the Focus of Divine Outpouring. He was a
Tower of the Unseen Secrets of the Divine Essence. Through
him mankind was guided on the Path of Heavenly Knowledge and
by means of him they became distinguished. He was a beacon
for his time. He was the Imam for whose elevated knowledge
the people bore witness. In his century he was the Sufi to
whom all eyes turned.
Shaykh Isma`il ash-Shirwani (q) was the
one to bring the Naqshbandi Order to Daghestan. He was the
one to establish jihad against the cruel Russian occupation
and to revive the religion of Islam in his country after it
had been almost eradicated.
He was born on a Tuesday, the 7th of Dhul-Qi`da
of the year 1201 H./1787 CE. in Kurdemir, in the District
of Shirwan of Daghestan, in Caucasia. He had a very strong
and well-built body and he was tall. He had a very light complexion.
His eyes and beard were black. He had a high-pitched voice.
He received his education in Daghestan through
his father, who was one of the greatest scholars of his time,
ash-Shaykh Anwar ash-Shirwani. He educated young Isma`il in
the memorization of Qur'an, which Isma`il memorized entirely
by the age of seven. He then spent time memorizing the seven
different readings. At the age of nine he began learning Jurisprudence
and the Science of Prophetic Narrations from Shaykh Abdur
Rahman ad-Daghestani. At that young age, he was able to give
the evidences from Qur'an and Hadith for almost any question
of fiqh (jurisprudence).
One day he was struck by a powerful Heavenly
influence which made him lose awareness of himself completely
and brought him into a State of Self-Effacement. This state,
in which he was lost to himself, impelled him to wander in
search of the Reality he could see in his heart. Then one
day he had a vision, in which a voice told him, "You
must direct yourself towards Delhi, where you will learn from
it scholars and its Shaykhs. Allah May grant you the good
fortune to meet with the successors of Shaykh `Abdullah ad-Dahlawi."
That vision kept appearing to him, until
he reached the age of seventeen. He said to his father, "I
want to go become one of the followers of `Abdullah ad-Dahlawi."
His father was very fearful to let him go to such a far-off
country, but he finally relented and gave permission for his
son to travel. Isma`il set out on foot for Delhi, walking
day and night without conveyance. He took one year to reach
Sayyidina `Abdullah ad-Dahlawi (q) in Delhi.
He stayed in the Shaykh's Khaniqah, learning
from him. He was in his service for several years. In 1224
H./1809 AD he met Mawlana Khalid (q) when the latter came
to India to meet Shaykh `Abdullah ad-Dahlawi (q) and to take
the tariqat from his hand. Shaykh Isma`il used to carefully
observe the behavior of Mawlana Khalid with Shaykh `Abdullah.
He was very impressed by the manner and sincerity with which
Mawlana Khalid served the Shaykh. Shaykh `Abdullah once looked
at Sayyidina Isma`il and said, "Your secrets are with
Shaykh Khalid. When he returns to his country you will follow
him."
When Mawlana Khalid returned to his country
of Sham in 1225 H., Shaykh Isma`il ash-Shirwani went back
to Daghestan to say farewell to his parents. On his journey
back to Daghestan he stopped in a city where he found the
people standing in the desert with their hands raised in du`a,
asking Allah to send them rain. They had not seen rain for
a whole year. When they saw him and glimpsed the piety in
his face, they asked him, "Can you ask Allah to shower
rain on us." He raised his hands in du`a. The clouds
gathered and the wind began to blow. It started to rain and
continued to rain for seven days without stopping.
When he reached Daghestan, he asked his
parents' permission to move to Greater Syria (Sham ash-Sharif).
However, he stayed in Daghestan for a long period of time.
While he was there people came to him constantly to learn
from his teachings.
From His Sayings
He said,
"If a person devotes himself to Allah,
Almighty and Exalted, the first benefit he will receive will
be that he will no longer be in need of people."
"The sweet smell of the lovers of God
will arise from them and spread. Even if they try to conceal
it they will not be able to, wherever they come from and to
whereever they go."
"Whoever hears wisdom and does not
apply it is a hypocrite."
"The company of the heretics is an
illness and the medicine for it is to leave them."
"Allah, Almighty and Exalted, has said
that whoever is patient with Us will reach Us."
"Allah provides his servants with the
sweetness of His Dhikr. If one thanks Allah and is happy with
that, He will provide him Familiarity with Him. If he is not
thankful and happy with that, He will take the sweetness from
the dhikr and leave it only on his tongue."
"Allah expresses familiarity with His
Servants by means of showing them His saints."
"Sufism is Purity, it is not a description.
It is a Truth without an end, like a river of red roses."
"Tasawwuf is to walk with the Secrets
of Allah."
"Whoever prefers the company of the
rich over that of the poor, Allah will make his heart to be
dead."
"For the Knower there is a time when
the Light of Knowledge will shine on him. It makes him see
the Wonders of the Unseen."
"Whoever proclaimed he is Hearing,
and yet he doesn't hear the Dhikr of the birds and the sounds
of the wood and the applause of the wind, is a liar."
He was asked about human beings. He said,
"There are four kinds of people and ghosts. On them Allah's
Will is pouring forth."
He spent many years in Daghestan. Then he
had a vision in which Shaykh `Abdullah ad-Dahlawi (q) ordered
him to move to Sham and to stay there and serve Shaykh Khalid
al-Baghdadi (q). He traveled to Sham walking from Daghestan
to Kuman, from Kuman to Azerbaijan and on to Tiflis. From
there he went to Tabriz, then to Amad, Aleppo, Hama, and Homs.
He finally arrived in Damascus, the center of Syria, after
one year of travel.
In Syria, he immediately went to meet his
Shaykh. From Marja in the city center where he had arrived,
there was no easy way to go up the mountain, which overlooks
all of Damascus, where his Shaykh's Khaniqa was located. He
walked from Marja to that mountain in two hours, until he
arrived at his Shaykh's door. As he entered his Shaykh was
waiting for him. He said, "We received the news of your
arrival. Welcome."
Shaykh Khalid immediately placed him in
seclusion for a long period of time. In that seclusion he
taught him what he needed in order to reach perfection, then
he gave him the power of this Tariqat. He ordered all his
followers to listen to him. He said,
"This is my Khalif. He is like the
dome of a mosque, the dome of the Mosque of the Prophet .
From him the secret of this tariqat is going to spread back
to Daghestan. From there I can see its light shining forth
through seven generations of Shaykhs. Every one of these seven
Shaykhs will represent the highest powers of the Divine Presence.
Through them there will be great support against the army
of Ignorance which is going to overwhelm the area of Daghestan."
"From among the people of Daghestan
there will be one warrior who will be living in the time of
three great Shaykhs of this tariqat and he will be supported
by them. He will lead the fight against this army of Ignorance."
Then he said to his followers: "Shaykh Isma`il ash-Shirwani
is the best of all scholars in this time, and I raised him
up to be one of the perfected saints. He will guide you and
guide everyone after me. He is going to be the Knower that
spreads the secret of this Tariqat another time in the territories
of the Caucasus. This Imam is going to be the First to sit
on my Throne and he is going to be the Trustee of whatever
I have, to spend in Allah's Way. And his duty is to look after
my children."
Shaykh Isma`il served his Shaykh and kept
his company. He travelled with him and lived with him in his
house for fifteen years. He was given the Absolute Khilafa
and he was given permission to guide seekers, al-irshad. He
directed people to the best of his knowledge, until his fame
spread throughout Sham, Iraq, Persia, Armenia, Turkey, reaching
the land of Daghestan.
Shaykh Khalid assigned him to teach and
train people in the Mosque of Al-Addas in Damascus. He used
to count and evaluate the action of every seeker, one by one,
and present it to his Shaykh, Mawlana Khalid. Whatever question
he was asked by murids, he would present to the Shaykh. Then
the Shaykh would give an answer or ask Shaykh Isma`il to give
a religious ruling (fatwa).
Shaykh Majid al-Khani reported, "Shaykh
Ismail used to say to us, 'I am a polished mirror. Whatever
Hazrat Mawlana Khalid has engraved on me I have reflected
it to you.' And he never saw himself higher than us."
Shaykh Majid al-Khani said, "When Shaykh
Khalid passed away, Shaykh Isma`il cried. He was shaking,
but despite this, he was firm, like a mountain, steadfast.
He made all the followers of the Shaykh come together and
testify in unison that they would hold fast to the Rope of
Allah. He renewed their energies and took the sadness from
their hearts. He gave them respect and he praised them and
blessed them. He taught them the best way of worship and prepared
them to receive Elevated Spiritual Knowlege. He took control
of guiding the seekers in place of his Shaykh and he kept
it as it had been. He said, "Don't you know that Hazrat
Mawlana Khalid was of the people of Allah and that those people
never die? They are with us in every moment and in every second."
He left for Daghestan after some time and
reached there very quickly. In his zawiya in Daghestan he
met Shaykh Khas Muhammad. Seeing in him the light of this
Order, he told him, "You are going to be one of my successors."
Eventually he passed the Secret of the Order to him, as well
as two other great saints of Daghestan, Shaykh Muhammad Effendi
al-Yaraghi and Sayyid Jamaluddin al-Ghumuqi al-Husayni.
During his sojourn in his home-country,
Shaykh Isma`il spread the tariqat throughout Daghestan and
encouraged his people to fight the Russians, who were opposed
to religion and the spiritual life. His followers were soon
everywhere, and many of them became active in the war against
the Russians. They were tireless in spreading the Naqshbandi
Order throughout Daghestan until every city and every house
was known to be Naqshbandi.
Imam Shamil ad-Daghestani ash-Shashani and
Mullah Fawzi Muhammad, the leaders of the movement against
the Russians, were among his followers. For 36 years, under
his directorship and the directorship of his immediate successors
in the lineage, they defended their country from the oppressive
Russian onslaught.
From His Miraculous Powers
It is said that one day Shaykh Isma`il (q)
was in a mosque and he observed a poor person who did not
eat, did not drink and did not sleep. He approached him and
asked him, "What do you desire?" He said, "I
desire hot bread and some food." Shaykh Isma`il raised
his hands in supplication and said, "O Allah, here is
your servant who hasn't eaten in three days. Please send him
what food You would like for him." He hadn't finished
the du'a before a man entered the mosque saying, "My
wife became ill and I made an oath that I would feed the poor
so that she might be blessed. I have brought some hot bread
and some food to feed the hungry."
One of his followers in Daghestan narrates:
"Shaykh Isma`il said to himself one day, 'O my ego, I
am angry with you. I am going to throw you into difficulties.'
He went into the mountains of Daghestan and lay down at the
mouth of a cave in which were two lions. They did not move
and we, who had followed him, were very surprised. Then the
male lion approached him with a big piece of meat in his mouth
and sat down, far away, not approaching but only watching
him. Then the lioness approached with some meat in her mouth.
She began to cry and roar. The male approached the female
and made her stop her crying. They sat for a while watching
the Shaykh. Then the male lion took his two young cubs and
gave them to the mother, while he approached Shaykh Isma'il.
He sat down beside him, staying until the Shaykh left."
One day Shaykh Isma`il passed by a village.
When some people of the village saw him and recognized him
all the people came running out to meet him. The Shaykh of
the village came and said, "O Shaykh Isma`il, please
come and teach us." He said, "O Abu Said, Allah
has two ways of teachings: the Common Way and the Special
Way. The Common Way is the way you and your companions are
on. As for the Special Way, come with me and I will show you."
They followed him until he came to a river. He said, "This
is the Way of Allah," and he walked across the water
to the other side. Walking away, he disappeared.
Shaykh Abdur Rahman ad-Daghestani relates:
"One day I was sitting amongst a large
group of people. We saw Shaykh Isma`il approaching wearing
a woolen cloak and on his feet were new shoes. I said to myself,
'That Shaykh Isma`il is a real Sufi Shaykh. I am going to
go to him and ask him a difficult question to see if he can
answer it or not.' I approached him and he saw me. As I drew
near he said, 'O Abdur Rahman, Allah said in the Holy Qur'an
to avoid bad thoughts. Don't try to question me. That is not
good behavior.' I said in my heart, 'What a miracle! That
is a great miracle! How did he know my question and how did
he know my name? I must follow him and ask him more.' I ran
after him but I couldn't find him.
"One day I saw him in a village. He
was standing and praying and his eyes were full of tears.
When he had finished, I ran towards him and it came to my
heart to ask his forgiveness for what I had done last time.
He looked at me and said, 'Read to me the Qur'anic verse,
wa innee la-Ghaffaran liman taaba wa amana wa `amila salihan
thumma-htada [20:82] ('Without doubt, I am He that forgives
again and again, to those who repent, believe, and do right--who,
in fine, are ready to receive true guidance.') Then he left.
I thought to myself, 'Surely he is one of the abdal ("Substitute-saints");
that is the second time he has addressed the thoughts in my
heart.'
"Later that same day, on my way home,
I passed by that village again and I saw him standing by a
well, with a cup in his hand. He wanted to drink from the
well. While I was watching him the cup fell into the well.
Then I saw him raise his hands and recite this du'a, 'O Allah,
I am thirsty for water and water is my only food. O Allah,
You Know my heart and you know that I am thirsty.' By God,
not a second had passed before the water in the well rose
up until it reached the top and was flooding out of the well
and with it the cup. He took the cup and drank, then he made
ablution and prayed four rak'ats. Then he put sand in the
cup, put some water in with the sand and stirred it with his
finger. He then sat and ate from the mixture. I came and said,
'O Shaykh Isma`il, let me eat with you. What are you eating,
dirt?' He replied, 'O Abdur Rahman, keep good thoughts of
Allah.' He gave me the cup. I put it in my mouth and it was
water and honey. I swear by God that I never in my life drank
anything so delicious. Many days passed after that and I didn't
need to eat or drink, I felt so satisfied from the sweetness
of that single cup."
Shaykh Muhammad ad-Daghestani said, "One
time I went out to see Shaykh Isma`il ash-Shirwani. I kissed
his hand and I asked to accompany him on his travels. I travelled
with him for two days. In that time I never saw him drink
or eat. I became extremely hungry and thirsty and I became
very weak from continuous walking without food or drink. I
said, 'O my Shaykh, I am so weak.' He said, 'Are you thirsty
or hungry?' I said, 'Yes, both.' He said, 'Then you are not
worthy of my company. Close your eyes.' I closed my eyes and
when I opened them I found myself at my home."
He died on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah, a Wednesday,
of 1255 H. / 1839 C.E. He was buried in Amasya.
He passed his secret to his three khalifs
who were all among his students. This multiple succession
was similar to that in the time of Sayyidina Shah Naqshband,
when he passed the secret of the Order to many khalifs; but
is different from that time, in that Shah Naqshband passed
the main secret to only one, Sayyidina `Ala'uddin al-Attar,
whereas Shaykh Isma`il passed it to all three: Shaykh Khas
Muhammad ash-Shirwani, Shaykh Muhammad Effendi al-Yaraghi
al-Kurali, and Sayyid Jamaluddin al-Ghumuqi al-Husayni.
Sayyidina Isma`il Shirwani informed his
three khalifs of a prediction for their futures: "I am
passing to each of you the secret of the Tariqat, at the same
time, by Order of the Prophet , and by the orders of Sayyidina
`Abdul Khaliq al-Ghujdawani, and the Imam of the Tariqat,
Shah Naqshband, and my Shaykh, Khalid al-Baghdadi, and through
the spiritual presence of Sayyidina Uwais al-Qarani. Each
one of you will carry the secret of this Golden Chain with
the same power, but your ascension to the Throne of Guidance
will be in sequence, and each of you will keep the relations
with the other as I say now: directly after me the authority
of that secret will be in the hand of Shaykh Khas Muhammad
ash-Shirwani; then it will be in the hand of Muhammad Effendi
al-Yaraghi al-Kurali; then it will be put in the hand of Sayyid
Jamaluddin al-Ghumuqi al-Husayni."
The wonder of this prediction of Shaykh
Isma`il was that he told his khalifs the order of their passing.
It came to pass just as he had predicted
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