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Shaykh Muhammad Nazim Adil
al-Qubrusi al-Haqqani
May Allah Sanctify His Noble Secret

O you who've gone on pilgrimage
-- where are you? Where, O where?
Here, here is the Beloved
-- O come now, come, O come!
Your friend, he is your neighbor,
He is next to your house --
You, erring in the desert
-- What air of love is this?
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He is the Imam of the People of Sincerity,
the Secret of Sainthood, who revived the Naqshbandi Order
at the end of the 20th Century, with Heavenly guidance and
Prophetic ethics. He infused into the Nation and the Planet,
love of God and love of the lovers of God, after they had
been darkened with the fire and smoke of tribulation and terror,
anger and grief.
He is the Unveiler of Secrets, the Keeper
of Light, the Shaykh of Shaykhs, the Sultan of Ascetics, the
Sultan of the Pious, the Sultan of the People of the Truth.
He is the Chief Master without peer of the Divine Knowledge
in the late 20th Century. He is the Rain from the Ocean of
Knowledge of this Order, which is reviving spirits in all
parts of this world. He is the Saint of the Seven Continents,
his light having attracted disciples and students from all
quarters of the globe. He wears the Cloak of the Light of
the Divine Presence. He is unique in his time. He is the orchid
planted in the earth of Divine Love. He is the Sun for all
the universes. He is known as the Saint of the Two Wings:
the external knowledge and the internal knowledge.
He is a Miracle of Allah's Miracles, walking
on the earth and soaring in the Heavens. He is a Secret of
Allah's Secrets, appearing in His Divinity and Existing in
His Existence. He is the Owner of the Throne of Guidance,
the Reviver of Divine Law, the Master of Sufi Way, the Builder
of the Truth, the Guide of the circle, the Lyric Poem of All
the Secrets. He is the Master of Saints and the Saint of the
Masters. Seekers circle the Kabah of His Light. He is a Fountain
always flowing, a Waterfall continuously cascading, a River
always flooding, an Ocean endlessly cresting and breaking
on infinite shores.
He was born in Larnaca, Cyprus, on the 23rd
of April 1922, a Sunday, the 26th of Shacban, 1340 H. His
lineage from his father's side traces its roots to Sayiddina
`Abdul Qadir Jilani, founder of the Qadiri Order. His lineage
from his mother goes back to Sayiddina Jalaluddin Rumi, founder
of the Mevlevi Order. He is Hassani-Hussaini, related to theProphet
through the lineages of his grandfathers to the Family of
the Prophet . From his father's side he received the Qadiri
Tariqat. From his mother's, the Mevlevi Tariqat.
During his childhood in Cyprus he sat with
his grandfather, who was a Shaykh of the Qadiri Tariqat, to
learn its discipline and its spirituality. Extraordinary signs
appeared early in him. His conduct was perfect: he never fought
nor argued with anyone. He was always smiling and patient.
His grandfather from his father's side and his grandfather
from his mother's side trained him for the spiritual path.
As a youth, Shaykh Nazim was given great
consideration because of his unusually high spiritual station.
Everyone in Larnaca knew about him, because at a young age
he was able to advise people, and to predict the future and
reveal it spontaneously. From the age of five there were times
when his mother couldn't find him. After searching, she would
find him either in the mosque or at the grave of Umm ul-Hiram
(r), a Companion of the Prophet (s) whose grave has a mosque
built next to it. Tourists come to her grave in large numbers,
attracted by the spectacle of a rock suspended in space above
her grave. When his mother would try to bring him home, he
would say, "Leave me here with Umm ul-Hiram, she is one
of our ancestors." He was often seen speaking to Umm
ul-Hiram, who was buried fourteen centuries ago, listening
and then speaking, listening and answering, as if having a
conversation with her. Whenever anyone would disturb him,
he would say, "Leave me, I am speaking with my grandmother
who is in this grave."
His father sent him to school to study secular
knowledge during the day, and in the evening he studied the
religious sciences. He was a genius among his fellow-students.
After completing his high school studies every night, he would
devote his time to studying the Mevlevi and Qadiri Tariqats.
He was conducting the Qadiri and Mevlevi circles on Thursday
and Friday.
The Adil children. Young
Shaykh Nazim is on the
far left, age 16.
Everyone in Cyprus knew him at that time
as an intensely spiritual person. He learned Shari'ah, Jurisprudence,
the Science of Prophetic Narrations, the Science of Logic,
the Interpretaion of the Qur'an and he was able to give juristic
rulings on the whole range of Islamic subjects. He was able
to speak from all spiritual levels. He had a gift for explaining
difficult realities in clear and easy aphorisms.
After completing high school in Cyprus,
he moved to Istanbul, where his two brothers and one sister
were living and studying, in 1359 H/1940 CE. He studied Chemical
Engineering in the University of Istanbul, in the Bayazit
District. At the same time he was advancing in his Shari'ah
knowledge and in the study of the Arabic language with his
Shaykh, Shaykh Jamaluddin al-Alasuni, who died in 1375 H./1955
CE. He received his degree in Chemical Engineering and he
excelled among his colleagues. The University professors encouraged
him to go into research. He said, "I feel no attraction
to modern science. My heart is always drawn to the spiritual
sciences."
As a college student,the youthful Shaykh
Nazim
made excellent marks in Chemical Engineering at
the University of Istanbul.
During his first year in Istanbul he met
his first spiritual Shaykh, Shaykh Sulayman Arzarumi, a Shaykh
of the Naqshbandi Order who died in 1368 H/1948 CE. While
he studied Chemical Engineering, he would attend the gathering
of this Shaykh to learn the discipline of the Naqshbandi Order,
in addition to his two orders, the Qadiri and the Mevlevi.
He could usually be seen in Sultan Ahmad's
Mosque, meditating by himself throughout the night. He says,
"There I received great blessings and
great peace in my heart. I always prayed the Dawn Prayer in
that mosque with my two Shaykhs, Shaykh Jamaluddin al-Alasuni
and Shaykh Sulayman Arzarumi. They were educating me and putting
in my heart the spiritual knowledge. I had many visions during
that time, drawing me to go to the Holy Land of Damascus,
but I didn't yet have permission from my Shaykh. Many times
in my visions, through Self-Effacement, I saw the Prophet
Muhammad calling me to his presence. There was a deep yearning
in my heart to leave everything and to migrate to the Holy
City of the Prophet .
"One day, when this longing in my heart
was particularly intense, I saw a vision in which my Shaykh,
Sulayman Arzarumi, came, shook me by the shoulder, and told
me, 'Now the permission has come. Your secrets and your trust
and your spiritual guidance are not with me. I only held you
as a trust until you were ready for your real Shaykh, who
is also my Shaykh, Shaykh `Abdullah ad-Daghestani. He is holding
your keys. So go to him in Sham. This permission comes from
me and from the Prophet ." [Shaykh Sulayman Arzurumi
was one of the 313 saints of the Naqshbandi Order, who stand
in the footsteps of and represent the 313 messengers.]
"That vision ended, and with it I had
received the permission to move to Sham. I looked for my Shaykh
to tell him about that vision. I found him coming to the mosque
after about two hours. I ran to him. He opened his arms and
said to me, 'My son, are you happy with your vision?' Then
I knew that he knew everything that had happened. He said,
'Don't wait. Direct yourself to Sham.' He didn't give me an
address or any other information, except the name, Shaykh
`Abdullah ad-Daghestani, in Sham. I traveled from Istanbul
to Aleppo by train, where I stayed some time. While there
I would go from one to mosque to another, praying, sitting
with scholars and spending time in worship and meditation.
"Then I travelled to Hama, which, like
Aleppo, is a very ancient city. I tried to move on to Sham,
but it was impossible. The French, who occupied Sham, were
preparing for an attack by the English. So I traveled to Homs
to the grave of Sayiddina Khalid ibn Walid (r), a Companion
of the Prophet . I visited Khalid ibn Walid (r) and then I
went into the mosque and prayed. A servant came to me and
said, 'I saw a dream last night in which the Prophet came
to me. He said, 'One of my grandsons is coming here tomorrow.
Take care of him for me.' Then he showed me how you would
look. Now I see you are that person.'
"I was so taken by what he said, that
I accepted his invitation. He gave me one room near that mosque,
where I stayed for one year. I didn't go out except to pray
and to sit in the majlis of two eminent scholars of Homs,
who were teaching Recitation (tajwid), Exegesis (tafsir),
Narration of Traditions ('ilm al-hadith) and Jurisprudence
(fiqh). They were Shaykh Muhammad `Ali `Uyun as-Sud and Shaykh
Abdul `Aziz `Uyun as-Sud, the Mufti of Homs. I also attended
the spiritual teachings of two Naqshbandi Shaykhs, Shaykh
`Abul Jalil Murad and Shaykh Sa'id as-Suba'i. My heart was
yearning to go to Sham. Because the war was so intense, I
decided to go to Tripoli in Lebanon, from there to Beirut
and from Beirut to Sham by a safer way."
In the year 1364 H/1944 CE, Shaykh Nazim
moved on to Tripoli by bus. The bus took him to the harbor
and dropped him there. He was a stranger there, not knowing
anyone. As he wandered around the harbor area, he saw someone
coming from the opposite side of the street. That person was
Shaykh Munir al-Malek, the Mufti of Tripoli. He was, at the
same time, the Shaykh of all Sufi Orders in the city. He approached
and said, "Are you Shaykh Nazim? I saw a dream with the
Prophet telling me, 'One of my grandsons is coming to Tripoli.'
He showed me your appearance and told me to look for you in
this area. He told me to take care of you."
Shaykh Nazim relates:
"I stayed with Shaykh Munir al-Malek
for a month. Then he arranged for me to go to Homs and from
Homs to Damascus. I arrived in Damascus on a Friday, in 1945
CE/1365 H. at the beginning of the Hijri year. I knew that
Shaykh `Abdullah was living in the district of Hayy al-Maidan,
near the tomb of Sayyidina Bilal al-Habashi (r) and many descendants
of the Family of the Prophet , an ancient area full of monuments
from long ago.
"I didn't know which house was the
Shaykh's. A vision appeared to me at that moment, while standing
in the street, that the Shaykh was coming out of his house
and calling me inside. That vision ended but I could see no
one in the streets. It was empty because of the bombardment
by the French and the English. Everyone was afraid, hiding
in their houses. I was alone in the streets. I was contemplating
in my heart to know which house was the Shaykh's. Then in
a vision I saw a specific house with a specific door. I looked
until I found that door. As I approached to knock on the door,
the Shaykh opened the door. He said, 'Welcome, my son, Nazim
Effendi.'
"His unusual appearance immediately
attracted me. I had never seen such a Shaykh before. Light
poured from his face and forehead. Warmth was coming from
his heart and from the brilliant smile on his face. He took
me upstairs, climbing up to his room telling me, 'We have
been waiting for you.'"
"In my heart I was completely happy
to be with him, but I also had a yearning to visit the city
of the Holy Prophet . I asked him, 'What shall I do?' He said,
'Tomorrow I will give you your answer. For now, rest.' He
offered me dinner and I prayed the Night Prayer with him and
slept. In the early morning he woke me for tahajjud (after-midnight)
prayer. Never in my life had I felt such power as that in
his prayer. I felt myself in the Divine Presence and my heart
was more and more attracted to him.
"A vision came to me and I saw myself
climbing a ladder from our prayer place to the Bayt al-Ma'mur,
the Ka`ba of the Heavens, step by step. Every step was a state
in which he put me, and in each state I received, in my heart,
knowledge that I had never before learned or heard about.
Words, phrases and sentences were put together in such a magnificent
way, transmitted inside my heart in every state that I had
been lifted to, until we reached the Bayt al-Ma'mur. There
I saw 124,000 prophets standing in rows for prayers, with
Sayyidina Muhammad as Imam. I saw 124,000 Companions of the
Prophet Muhammad standing in rows behind them. Then I saw
the 7,007 Saints of the Naqshbandi Order standing behind them
for prayer. Then I saw 124,000 saints of the other orders,
standing in rows for prayers.
There was a space left for two people directly
on the right side of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (r). Grandshaykh went
to that open space and he took me with him and we prayed Dawn
Prayer. Never in my life had I experienced the sweetness of
that prayer, and when the Prophet Muhammad lead the prayer,
the beauty of his recitation was indescribable. It was an
experience that no words can describe, because it was a Divine
matter. As the prayer ended, the vision ended, and I heard
the Shaykh telling me to call the adhan for Fajr."
"He prayed the Dawn Prayer and I prayed
behind him. Outside I could hear the bombardment of the two
armies. He gave me initiation in the Naqshbandi Order and
he said to me, 'O my son, we have power that in one second
we can make our murid reach his station. As soon as he said
that he looked into my heart with his eyes, and as he did
so they turned from yellow to red, then to white, then to
green and black. The color of his eyes changed as he poured
into my heart the knowledge associated with each color.
The yellow light was the first and corresponded
to the state of the Heart (Qalb). He poured into my heart
all kinds of the external knowledge which is necessary for
the daily life of people. Then he poured from the stage of
the Secret (Sirr), the knowledge of all forty Orders which
came from Sayiddina `Ali (r), and I found myself a master
in all these Orders. While transmitting the knowledge of this
Stage, his eyes were red. The third stage, which is the Secret
of the Secret (Sirr as-Sirr), is only permitted for Shaykhs
of the Naqshbandi Order, whose imam is Sayyidina Abu Bakr
(r). As he poured into my heart from this stage, his eyes
were white in color. Then he took me into the Stage of the
Hidden (Khafa), the station of hidden spiritual knowledge,
where his eyes were changing to green. Then he took me to
the Station of Complete Annihilation, the Station of the Most
Hidden (Akhfa) where nothing appeared, and the color of his
eyes was black. Here he brought me into the presence of Allah.
Then he brought me back to existence."
"My love for him at that moment was
so intense that I could not imagine being away from him, and
I desired nothing more than to stay with him forever and serve
him. Then the storm arrived, the tornado descended, and turbulence
threatened the calm. The test was gigantic. My heart was in
despair when he told me, 'My son, your people are in need
of you. I have given you enough for now. Go to Cyprus today.'
I had spent one year and a half to reach him. I spent one
night with him. Now he was ordering me to go back to Cyprus,
a place I hadn't seen in five years. It was a terrible order
for me, but in tariqat the murid must surrender and submit
to the will of his Shaykh."
"After kissing his hands and feet,
and taking his permission, I tried to find a way to travel
to Cyprus. The Second World War was reaching its end. There
was no transportation. As I was in the street thinking these
thoughts a person came to me and said, 'O Shaykh, do you need
a ride?' I said, 'Yes! Where are you are going?' He said,
'To Tripoli.' He took me in his truck and after two days we
reached Tripoli. When we arrived there I said, 'Take me to
the seaport.' He said, 'What for?' I said, 'To find a ship
to Cyprus.' He said, 'How? No one is traveling in the sea
with this great war going on.' I said, 'Never mind that, just
take me there.' He took me to the seaport and dropped me there.
I was again surprised when I saw Shaykh Munir al-Malek coming
towards me. He said, 'What is that love your grandfather has
for you? The Prophet came again to me in my dream and said,
'My son Nazim is coming. Take care of him.'"
"I stayed with him three days. I asked
him to help me arrange passage to Cyprus. He tried, but it
was impossible at that time because of the war and the shortage
of fuel. He could find nothing except a sailboat. He told
me, 'You can go but it is dangerous.' I said, 'I must go,
because that is the order of my Shaykh.' Shaykh Munir payed
the owner a heavy price to get him to take me. We set sail.
It took us seven days to reach Cyprus, a trip which normally
takes four hours by motorboat."
"As soon as I landed and put my foot
on the soil of Cyprus, immediately a spiritual vision was
opened to my heart. I saw Grandshaykh `Abdullah Daghestani
saying to me, 'O my son. Nothing was able to keep you from
carrying out my order. You have acheived a lot by listening
and accepting. From this moment I will always be visible to
you. Anytime you direct your heart towards me I will be there.
Any question you have you will receive an answer directly
from the Divine Presence. Any spiritual state you wish to
achieve it will be granted to you because of your complete
submission. The Saints are all happy with you, the Prophet
is happy with you. As soon as he said that I felt him beside
me, and since then he has never left me. He is always beside
me."
Shaykh Nazim began to spread spiritual guidance
and Islamic teachings in Cyprus. Many followers came to him
and accepted the Naqshbandi Order. Unfortunately it was at
a time when all religion was banned in Turkey, and as he was
in the Turkish community of Cyprus, religion was entirely
banned there as well. Even the calling of the Adhan was prohibited.
His first action after reaching his birthplace
was to go to the mosque and call the adhan in Arabic. He was
immediately jailed and stayed in jail for one week. As soon
as he was released, he went to the big mosque of Nicosia and
called the adhan from its minaret. This made the officials
very angry and they filed a lawsuit against him. While he
awaited the lawsuit, he went all over Nicosia and nearby villages
calling the adhan from the minarets. As a result, many more
lawsuits were raised, and eventually there were 114 cases
pending against him. Lawyers advised him to stop calling the
adhan, but he said, "No, I cannot. People must hear the
call to prayer."
Shaykh Nazim as a young murid of
Grandshaykh Abdullah Al-Daghestani.
The day of the hearing arrived for the 112
cases. If prosecuted and convicted he could receive over 100
years of jail time. The same day, the election results came
in from Turkey: a man named Adnan Menderes had been voted
into power. His first action as President was to open all
mosques and to permit the Adhan to be made in Arabic. That
was a miracle of our Grandshaykh.
During his years there, Shaykh Nazim traveled
all over Cyprus, and also visited Lebanon, Egypt, Saudi Arabia
and many other places to teach the tariqat. He moved back
to Damascus in 1952, when he got married to one of the murids
of Grandshaykh, Hajjah Amina Adil. From that time he lived
in Damascus, and every year he would visit Cyprus for the
three months of Rajab, Sha`ban and Ramadan. His family lived
in Damascus with him and would travel with him to Cyprus when
he went there. He had two daughters and two sons.
His Travels
Shaykh Nazim used to go every year for pilgrimage as the Hajj
leader for the convoy of Cypriot pilgrims. He made 27 pilgrimages
in all
He looked after the murids and followers
of Grandshaykh. One time Grandshaykh ordered him to go from
Damascus to Aleppo on foot and to stop at every village on
the way to spread the Naqshbandi teachings, the knowledge
of Sufism and the knowledge of religion. The distance between
Damascus and Aleppo is about 400 kilometers. It took him more
than a year to go and return. He would walk one or two days,
reach a village, spend one week in the village spreading the
Naqshbandi Order, leading dhikr, training the people, then
move on down the road to the next village. Soon his name was
on every tongue, from the border of Jordan to the border of
Turkey near Aleppo.
Similarly, Grandshaykh once ordered Shaykh
Nazim to walk through Cyprus. He walked from one village to
another, calling people to Islam, to leave atheism, secularism,
and materialism and to come back to Allah. He became so well-known
throughout Cyprus, and so beloved, that the color of his turban
and cloak, both a dark green, became known throughout the
island as "the Shaykh Nazim green head" (Sheih Nazim
yesilbas).
Shaykh Nazim in his home in Cyprus.
In recent years he has performed a similar
walkabout in the country of Turkey. Each year since 1978,
he has spent three to four months traveling throughout one
area of Turkey. In one year he traveled the area of Istanbul,
Yalova, Bursa, Eskisehir and Ankara. In another he traveled
to Konya, Isparta, Kirsehir. In another year he traveled the
southern seacoast, from Adana, to Mersin, Alanya, Izmir, Antalya.
Then another year he went to the Eastern side, Diyarbakir,
Erzurum, up to the border of Iraq. Another sojourn he spent
on the Black Sea, moving from one district to another, from
one town to another, from one mosque to the next, spreading
the word of Allah, and spirituality and light wherever he
went.
Wherever he travels he is welcomed by crowds
of common people, and by the officials and government people
as well. He is known by the beloved nickname of al-Kibrisi
throughout Turkey. He was the Shaykh of the late president
of Turkey, Turgut Ozal, and he was extremely well-respected
by him. Currently he is well-known throughout Turkey because
of the extensive coverage given to him by the media and the
press. He is interviewed nearly every week by one television
station or another, one reporter or another, to get his opinions
on the events in Turkey and its future. He walks the middle
path recommended by the Prophet , enabling him to tread a
fine line between the secularist government and the Islamicist
group. This brings happiness and peace to the hearts and minds
of both the common people and the intelligentsia.
Starting in 1974, he began to visit Europe,
travelling every year from Cyprus to London by plane and returning
overland, by car. He continues to meet all kinds of people
from every land and tongue, from all different faiths and
all different cultures. People continue to take shahada, Tariqat,
and spiritual secrets from him.
Shaykh Nazim with his Wife and two daughters (front)
at their home in Cyprus. As a shaykh of the Mevlevi Order
Shaykh Nazim is wearing the traditional turban
that is its trademark, wrapped on the tall Mevlevi sikke.
As Shah Naqshband was the Mujaddid in Bukhara
and Central Asia, as Sayyidina Ahmad as-Sirhindi al-Mujaddedi
was the Reviver of the 2nd Millenium, as Sayyidina Khalid
al-Baghdadi was the Reviver of Islam and Shari'ah and Tariqat
in the Middle East, now Shaykh Muhammad Nazim Adil al-Haqqani
is the Reviver, the Renewer and the Caller to God in this
Age, the Age of Technology and Material Progress. His smiling,
glowing face is beloved throughout Europe, for bringing the
first real taste of spirituality the lifetime of the people.
Recently in 1991, he began his journey to
America. In his first trip he visited over 15 states. He met
many people of different beliefs and religions: Muslims, Christians,
Jews, Sikhs, Buddhists, Hindus, and New Age believers. This
resulted in the establishing of over 15 centers of the Naqshbandi
Order in North America. He made a second visit in 1993, and
traveled to many cities and towns, visiting mosques, churches,
synaguoges, and temples. Through him, over 10,000 people in
North America have entered Islam and have taken initiation
in the Naqshbandi Order.
In 1986, he was called to travel to the
Far East: Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Sri
Lanka. He visited every major city in these countries. He
was welcomed by sultans, presidents, members of parliament,
government officials, and of course the common people everywhere.
He is considered the saint of the Age in Brunei. He was welcomed
by the generosity of its people and especially by the Sultan,
Hajji Hasanal Bolkiah. He is considered one of the great Shaykhs
of The Naqshbandi Order in Malaysia. In Pakistan, he is acknowledged
as the Reviver of the Tariqat, and he has thousands of murids.
In Sri Lanka, from among the officials and the common people
he has over 20,000 murids. He is well respected among the
Muslims in Singapore and has many murids there.
Shaykh Nazim with the Sultan of Brunei (left) and the Prince
of Malaysia Raja Ashman.
He visited Lebanon many times, where we
came to know him. One time I was in the office of my uncle,
who was the General Secretary for Religious Affairs in Lebanon,
a high ranking government position. It was 'Asr time and my
uncle, Shaykh Mukhtar Alayli, used to pray in the Masjid al-`Umari
al-Kabir in Beirut. It was a church at the time of `Umar ibn
al-Khattab (r), and it had been converted into a mosque in
his time. Until today beneath the mosque are the foundations
of the church. My uncle was leading the prayer, and two of
my brothers and I were praying behind him. A Shaykh came and
prayed beside us. He looked at my brother and said to him,
'Are you so-and-so?' and mentioned his name. He looked at
my other brother and mentioned his name. He looked at me and
called me by name also. We were very surprised at this, as
we had never seen him before. My uncle was also drawn to him.
My eldest brother insisted on hosting Shaykh
Nazim in our house and my uncle came with us. Our guest said,
"I have been sent by Shaykh `Abdullah and he told me,
'The one on your right side after 'Asr prayer is named such
and the other is named such and the other is named such. Initiate
them into the Naqshbandi Order. They are going to be among
our followers.' His knowing all our names astonished us and
drew us to him. I was particularly attracted to him, being
quite young.
From that time on, he made it a practice
to visit Beirut regularly. We also used to visit Damascus
every week to see Grandshaykh `Abdullah and Shaykh Nazim.
We received a lot of spiritual knowledge and witnessed the
miraculous powers that they were spreading to the hearts of
seekers. We were so drawn to them, that we were always begging
our father to let us go see them every Sunday.
Shaykh Nazim's house was never empty of
visitors. At least one hundred visitors would pass through
his house each day. He was serving each and every one of them.
His house was near Grandshaykh's house on Jabal Qasiyun, a
mountain overlooking the city, on the southeastern side of
Damascus. He lived in a modest stucco house in which everything
was simple, made by hand out of wood or some other natural
material.
His Seclusions
His first seclusion by the order of Shaykh `Abdullah Daghestani
was in the year 1955, in Sueileh, Jordan. There he spent six
months in seclusion. The power and purity of his presence
attracted thousands of murids, so that Sueileh and it surrounding
villages, Ramta and `Amman became full of the murids of the
Shaykhs. Scholars, officials and so many people were attracted
to his light and his personality.
When he had only two children, one daughter
and one son, he was called by our Grandshaikh, Shaykh `Abdullah
ad-Daghestani. He told him, "I have received an order
from the Prophet for you to make seclusion in the mosque of
`Abdul Qadir Jilani in Baghdad. Go there and make seclusion
for six months."
Describing that event, Shaykh Nazim says,
"I didn't ask the Shaykh any questions. I didn't even
go back to my house. I directed my steps immediately to Marja
in the downtown. I didn't think, 'I need clothes, I need money,
I need provisions.' When he said, 'Go!' I went. I was drawn
to do seclusion with Sayyidina `Abdul Qadir. I went directly
to Marja. When I reached the downtown walking I saw a man
looking at me. He looked at me and he recognized me. He said,
'Shaykh Nazim, where are you going?' I said, 'To Baghdad.'
He was a murid of Grandshaykh. He said, 'I am going to Baghdad
myself!' He had at truckload of goods to deliver in Baghdad.
So he took me with him."
"When I entered the mosque of Sayyidina
`Abdul Qadir Jilani there was a giant man closing the door
of the mosque holding it shut. He said, 'Shaykh Nazim!' 'Yes,'
I answered. He said, 'I am the one assigned to be your servant
during your stay here. Come with me.' I was surprised at this,
but in my heart there was no surprise because we know in tariqat
that everything is always arranged by the Divine Presence.
I followed him as he approached the grave of the Arch-Intercessor
(Ghawth al-`Azam) and I gave greetings to my great-great-grandfather,
Sayyidina 'Abdul Qadir Jilani. Then he took me to a room and
told me, 'Every day I will serve you one bowl of lentil soup
with one piece of bread.'"
"I only emerged from my room for the
five prayers. Other than that I spent my whole time in that
room. I was able to reach such a state that I could recite
the whole Qur'an in nine hours. In addition I recited 124,000
Dhikr of the Kalima (la ilaha illallah) and 124,000 salawat
(prayers on the Prophet ) in addition to reading the entire
Dala'il al-Khayrat. Added to that I was regularly reciting
313,000 'Allah Allah' every day, as well as all the prayers
that were assigned to me. Vision after vision appeared to
me every day. These visions took me from one state to another
until I was Annihilated in the Divine Presence."
"One day I had a vision that Sayyidina
`Abdul Qadir Jilani was calling me to his grave and he was
saying, 'O my son I am waiting for you at my grave. Come!'
Immediately I took a shower, prayed two cycles of prayer and
I walked to his grave which was only some few feet from my
room. When I got there I began contemplating and I said, as-Salam
`alayka ya jiddee ('Peace be upon you O my grandfather').
Immediately I saw him come out of the grave and stand beside
me. Behind him was a Great Throne decorated with rare stones.
He said to me, 'Come with me and sit with me on that throne.'
"We sat like a grandfather with his
grandson. He was smiling and saying, 'I am happy with you.
The station of your Shaykh, `Abdullah al-Fa'iz ad-Daghestani
is very high in the Naqshbandi Order. I am your grandfather
and I am passing to you now, directly from me, the power that
I carry as the Arch-Intercessor and I initiate you now directly
into the Qadiri Order.'"
When Shaykh Nazim had finished his seclusion
and was about to leave, he went to Sayyidina 'Abdul Qadir
Jilani's grave to say goodbye. Sayyidina 'Abdul Qadir Jilani
appeared in the flesh to him and said, "O my son. I am
very happy with the states you have reached in the Naqshbandi
Order. I am renewing your initiation to me through the Qadiri
Order." Sayyidina `Abdul Qadir Jilani then said, "O
my grandson, I am going to give you a token of your visit."
He hugged him and gave him ten coins. Those coins were from
the time he was living in, not from our time. Up until today,
Shaykh Nazim has kept those coins with him.
Before he left, Shaykh Nazim gave the Shaykh
who had served him during the seclusion, his jubba (cloak)
as a remembrance. He told him, "I used that cloak during
all of my seclusion, either as a mat to sleep on, or as a
dress when praying and making dhikr. Keep it and Allah will
bless you and Sayyidina Muhammad will bless you and all the
Masters of this Order will bless you." The Shaykh took
the cloak, kissed it, and wore it. Shaykh Nazim left Baghdad
and went back to Damascus, Syria.
In 1992, when Shaykh Nazim was visiting
Lahore, Pakistan, he visited the tomb of Shaykh `Ali Hujwiri.
The Shaykh of the Qadiri Order invited him to his house, and
Shaykh Nazim spent the night there. At Fajr time, the Shaykh
said, "O my Shaykh, I kept you here tonight to show you
a very precious cloak, that we have inherited 27 years ago.
It was passed from one great Shaykh of the Qadiri Order to
another from Baghdad, and finally it reached us. All our Shaykhs
have kept it and preserved it, because it was the personal
cloak (jubba) of the Ghawth of his time.
"A Turkish Shaykh of the Naqshbandi
Order kept seclusion in the mosque and tomb of Sayyidina 'Abdul
Qadir Jilani. When that Shaykh finished his seclusion he gave
the cloak as a present to a Qadiri Shaykh who had served him
during his seclusion. That Qadiri Shaykh, before he passed
away, ordered his successors to take great care of that cloak,
because if anyone wears it, he will be healed of any illness.
Any seeker wearing that cloak, in his path to the Divine Presence,
will be lifted easily to high states of Vision."
He opened the closet and revealed the cloak
preserved in a glass case. He opened the case and took the
jubba out. Shaykh Nazim was smiling. The Shaykh asked him,
"What is it my Shaykh?" Shaykh Nazim said, "This
brings me great happiness. This is the cloak I gave to the
Qadiri Shaykh at the conclusion of my khalwat." When
the Shaykh heard this he kissed the hand of Shaykh Nazim,
asked to renew his initiation in the Qadiri Order and to take
initiation in the Naqshbandi Order. Allah takes good care
of his saints, wherever they go, by means of his sincere and
beloved servants.
Seclusion in Madina
Many times Shaykh Nazim was ordered to go into seclusions
which varied in length from 40 days to one year. The seclusions
also varied in the degree of isolation from outside contact:
sometimes there was no contact; sometimes there was the small
amount necessitated by performing the daily prayers in congregation;
and sometimes more contact was permitted for attendance at
circles of gathering for association, lectures or dhikr. He
did many seclusions in the city of the Prophet . He said,
"No one ever had the privilege of making
seclusion with his Shaykh. I had the privilege of making a
seclusion in the same room with my Shaykh in Madinah al-Munawwara.
It was in an ancient room near the Prophet's Holy Mosque.
It had one door and one window. As soon as I entered the room
with my Shaykh, he blocked the window by boarding it up. He
gave me authorization to leave the room only for the five
daily prayers in the Holy Mosque of the Prophet ."
"I was ordered by my Shaykh to keep
the practice, Nazar bar Qadam, 'Watching the Step,' when I
walked to the prayers. By disciplining and controlling the
sight, this practice is a means to disconnect oneself from
everything except Allah, Almighty and Exalted, and His Prophet
."
"My Shaykh never slept during that
seclusion. For one year I never saw him sleeping. He never
touched food. We were given one bowl of lentil soup and one
piece of bread each day. He would always give his share to
me. He only drank water. He never left that room."
"Day after day and night after night
my Shaykh sat reading Qur'an by the light of a lamp, making
Dhikr and raising his hands in duca. For hours he would make
du`a (supplication) and one du`a never resembled another.
Each one was different from the other and throughout the whole
year, he never repeated the same du`a. Sometimes I was not
able to understand the language he was using in the du`a because
it was a heavenly language. I could only understand these
du`as by means of the visions and inspirations that came to
my heart."
"I didn't know when night left and
day arrived except by the prayers. Grandshaykh `Abdullah never
saw the light of day for one whole year, only the light of
the candle. I would see the daylight only when I went out
for the prayers."
"Through that seclusion I was raised
to different levels of spirituality. One day I heard him saying,
"O Allah give me the Power of intercession, from the
Power of Intercession You have granted Your Prophet , to intercede
for all human beings on the Day of Judgment to lift them up
to be in Your Divine Presence." As he was saying that
I was in a vision experiencing the Judgment Day, and Allah,
Almighty and Exalted, was descending on His `Arsh (throne)
and judging people. The Prophet was on the Right Side of the
Divine Presence. Grandshaykh was on the right side of the
Prophet and I was on Grandshaykh's right side."
"After Allah had judged the people,
he authorized the Prophet to intercede. When the Prophet had
interceded and finished, he ordered Grandshaykh to give his
blessings and to lift the people up with the spiritual power
that he had been given. That vision ended as I heard my Shaykh
saying, 'Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, Nazim Effendi, I got
the answer.'"
"These visions continued. One day he
told me after I returned from Fajr prayer, 'Nazim Effendi,
Look!' Where should I look, up, down, right or left? It came
to me look at his heart. As soon as I looked at his heart
a great unveiling occurred to me and I saw Sayyidina `Abdul
Khaliq al-Ghujdawani (q) appear in his physical body and tell
me, 'O my son, your Shaykh is unique. No one like him has
ever come before.' Then he invited Grandshaykh and me to come
with him."
"Immediately we saw ourselves with
Sayyidina `Abdul Khaliq in another place on this earth. He
said, Allah, Almighty and Exalted, has ordered me to go to
that rock,' and we were following him to a rock. He said,
'Allah has ordered me to hit that rock.' When he hit the rock
an incredibly powerful stream of water came gushing forth
from that rock, the like of which I had never seen before.
Sayyidina `Abdul Khaliq said, 'That water is coming out today
and is going to continue to pour out like this until the Judgment
Day.'
"Then he said, 'Allah Almighty has
told me that He is creating from every drop of this water
an angel of light, which will be praising Him until Judgment
Day. And He has ordered me by saying, 'O My servant `Abdul
Khaliq al-Ghujdawani, your job is to give every angel its
name. You cannot use any name twice. You must name each one
with a different name and count their praises. You will divide
the rewards of their praises among the followers of the Naqshbandi
Order. That responsibility is on you.' Then that vision ended.
I was so attracted to Sayyidina `Abdul Khaliq al-Ghujdawani
and amazed by his incredible task."
"Visions continued to pour on me in
similar fashion. In the last day of our seclusion, after Fajr
prayer, I heard a voice outside the room crying. I heard one
great voice and many smaller voices like the voices of many
children crying. That crying did not stop, but I was unable
to go and see who was crying because I had no permission.
The sound of crying kept increasing and continued for hours.
"Then Grandshaykh looked at me and
said, 'Nazim Effendi, do you know who is crying?' Though I
knew that it was not the cries of human beings, I said, 'O
my Shaykh, you know better.' Immediately he told me, 'This
is Iblas (Satan) and his soldiers. Do you know why they are
crying?' I said, 'O my Shaykh, you know better.' He said,
'Satan announced to his devils that two people on this earth
have escaped their control.'
"Then I saw a vision that Satan and
his soldiers were encircled with a heavenly chain that prevented
them from reaching my Shaykh and me. That vision ended. Then
Grandshaykh said, 'Alhamdulillah, the Prophet is happy with
you and I am happy with you.' Then he put his hand on my heart
and I immediately saw the Prophet and 124,000 prophets, 124,000
Companions, 7007 Naqshbandi Saints, 313 Exalted saints, the
five Qu bs and the Ghawth. All of them were congratulating
me and they each poured into my heart their divine knowledge.
I inherited from them the secrets of the Naqshbandi Order
and the secrets of the 40 other Orders."
From His Miracles
In 1971, Shaykh Nazim was in Cyprus for the three months of
Rajab, Shacban, and Ramadan, as was his custom. One day, in
Sha`ban, we received a call from the airport in Beirut and
it was the Shaykh telling us to come and get him. We were
surprised that he had come, as we were not expecting him,
but we quickly went to pick him up. He told us, "I have
been ordered by the Prophet to come to you today, because
your father is going to die. I am to wash him, shroud him
and bury him and then go back to Cyprus." We said, "O
our Shaykh, our father is healthy, nothing is wrong with him."
He said, "That is what I have been ordered." He
was absolutely certain, and since we had been taught to accept
what the Shaykh says, we submitted to him.
He told us to gather the family and to bring
them to see my father one last time. We believed him and we
called all the family to come. Everyone was surprised and
some didn't believe when we called them; some came and some
didn't come. My father knew nothing about that matter, but
only saw the relatives coming to see him as something ordinary.
It was a quarter to seven. The Shaykh said, "Now I have
to go up to your father's apartment to recite on him the chapter
of Qur'anYa Sin ash-Sharif as he passes away." He went
up to my father's flat from our flat below. He was greeted
by my father at the door. My father said, "O Shaykh Nazim,
it has been a long time since we heard you recite Qur'an,
won't you read for us?" Then Shaykh Nazim began to recite
the chapter of Quran Ya Sin ash-Sharif. Just as he was finishing
the chapter, the clock struck seven. Just then my father cried
out, "My heart, my heart!" We lay him down and my
brother and sister, who are both doctors, came to check him.
They found his heart racing out of control and within minutes
he breathed his last.
Everyone looked at Shaykh Nazim with awe
and astonishment. "How did he know?" we were wondering.
"How did he come from Cyprus just for this? What kind
of saint is he? How did he know that time so precisely? What
kind of secret was he carrying in his heart? What kind of
perfect saint is he who knows things that people cannot know?"
The secret he carries is a result of Allah's
love and mercy to him. Allah authorized him with that power
and prescience because he maintained his sincerity and piety
and loyalty to Allah's religion, and kept his obligations
and his prayers, and honored His Holy Qur'an. He is like all
saints of the Naqshbandi Order before him, like all saints
of other orders before him, like his grandfathers Sayyidina
`Abdul Qadir Jilani and Sayyidina Jalaluddin Rumi, and like
Muhyideen Ibn cArabi who followed and preserved the tradition
of Islam for 1400 years.
We were caught between two emotions. On
the one hand we cried for our father's passing, and on the
other we were happy with our master and what he had done for
our father. His coming to take care of our father at his last
breath was a gesture we will never forget, and was a blessed
miracle written with words of light. He washed his body with
his holy hands, covered him with a shroud, and buried him
with his holy hands. Having accomplished his task he took
a flight back to Cyprus the very same day.
What kind of emotions and feelings enter
the heart of a person when he sees such events in front of
his eyes, events which the material mind cannot encompass
or even imagine? The pen cannot express these feelings. We
can only say one thing: this is the truth, this is what happened.
It is a reality that happens with a mystical power, an unbelievable
power that can be given to a person when he has been granted
love from the Divine. With that love he will be granted knowledge
from the Divine, wisdom from the Divine, spirituality from
the Divine. He will be granted everything. He will be a Knower
of the past, a Knower of the present and a Knower of the future.
Shaykh Nazim conducts Naqshbandi
dhikr, the Circle of the Masters in the
Peckham Mosque, formerly St. Mark's
cathedral, London.
Once Shaykh Nazim was visiting Lebanon for
a period of two months during the hajj (pilgrimage) season.
The governor of the city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Ashar ad-Daya,
was head of the official convoy to the hajj. He invited Shaykh
Nazim to go with him on the Pilgrimage. The Shaykh said, "I
cannot go with you, but, Insha-Allah, I will meet you there."
The governor insisted, "If you are going, please go with
me. Don't go with anyone else." Shaykh Nazim replied,
"I don't yet know if I will go or not." After the
season of hajj finished, and the governor had returned, he
rushed to the house where Shaykh Nazim was staying. In front
of 100 people, while we were watching, he said, "O Shaykh
Nazim, why did you go with someone else, why didn't you come
with me?" We said, "The Shaykh did not go on hajj.
For two months he has been here with us, traveling around
Lebanon." He said, "No! He was on hajj. I have witnesses.
One day I was making the ritual circumambulation of the Ka'aba
(tawaf), and Shaykh Nazim came to me and said, 'O Ashar, are
you here?' I said, 'Yes, my Shaykh.' Then he made circumambulation
with me. We spent the night together in our hotel in Makkah.
He spent the day with us on Arafat, in our tent. He spent
the night with me in Mina, and he stayed with us in Mina for
three days. Then he told me, 'I have to go to Madinah to visit
the Prophet.'"
As he told this story, we were carefully
observing Shaykh Nazim, as we knew that he had never left
our presence in Lebanon. We saw that unique, hidden smile,
as if he meant to say, "That is the power that Allah
grants to his saints. When they are on His Way, when they
reach His Divine Love and His Divine Presence, Allah will
grant them everything."
When he saw that, the governor said, "O
my Shaykh, what is this miraculous ability that you showed
us? It is incredible. That is something I never saw in all
my life. I am a politician, and I rely on my mind and my logic.
Yet I must say that you are not an ordinary person, you have
superhuman powers. It must be something that Allah Himself
has dressed you with!" He kissed the hand of the Shaykh
and asked him for initiation in the Naqshbandi Order. Whenever
Shaykh Nazim would visit Lebanon, that governor and the prime
minister of Lebanon would sit in the Shaykh's association.
Up until today, their families and many of the Lebanese people
are his followers.
From His Sayings
About the state of Unique Oneness (wahdaniyya) he said:
"It means the impossibility of the
existence of multiplicity, and it is of three categories:
-The unique Oneness of the Essence: This
means that His Essence is not compounded or combined from
two or more parts, and there is nothing which resembles His
Divine Essence.
-The Unique Oneness of His Attributes: This
means that Allah, Almighty and Exalted, does not possess two
kinds of Attributes which represent the same thing. For example,
He does not have two Wills nor two Intentions. He is One in
every attribute.
The Unique Oneness of His Actions: It means
that He is the Creator, by His Own Wish and His Own Will,
of everything that appears in this universe. All creations
are either a substance or a description or an action. Thus
all His Actions are created by Him for His servants."
"If the love is true, then the lover
must keep respect for the Beloved and proper manners with
Him."
"The highest Certainty of Truth is
when the Shaykh glorifies the Divine Presence in your eye
and diminishes everything other than God."
"There are three big snakes that harm
human beings: to be intolerant and impatient with the people
around you; to be habituated to something you cannot leave;
and to be controlled by your ego."
"To achieve dunya (the world) is humiliation,
and to achieve the next life is honor. I am amazed at those
who prefer humiliation to honor."
"If Allah, Almighty and Exalted, opened
the Essence of His Divine Love, everyone on earth would die
from that love."
"We must always be engaged in the following:
pondering Allah's verses in the Holy Qur'an and his signs
which cause love to evolve in us; thinking about His Promise
to reward us, which will generate and bring forth in us yearning;
and thinking about His Warning of punishment, which will generate
in us shyness of Allah."
"Allah said, 'Whoever will be patient
with Us will reach Us.'"
"If fear of God is grounded in the
heart, the tongue will never speak what is of no purpose."
"Ta awwuf is the purity of progressing
to Allah's Divine Presence, and its essence is to leave this
materialistic life."
"One time Junayd (q) saw Iblis (Satan)
in a vision, and he was naked. He told him, 'O Accursed one,
are you not shy of people to appear naked?' He said, 'O Junayd,
why should I be shy of people when they are not shy from themselves?'"
"When you meet a seeker in the way
of Allah, approach him with sincerity and loyalty and with
lenience. Don't approach him with knowledge. Knowledge might
make him wild at the beginning, but leniency will bring him
quickly to you."
"A seeker should be someone who has
left himself and connected his heart with the Divine Presence.
He stands in His Presence performing his obligations while
visualizing the Divine with his heart. Allah's Light has burned
his heart giving him a thirst for the nectar of roses, and
withdrawing the curtains from his eyes, allowing him to see
His Lord. If he opens his mouth it is by order of the Divine
Presence. If he moves it is by the order of Allah, and if
he becomes tranquil it is by the action of the Divine Attributes.
He is in the Divine Presence and with Allah."
"The Sufi is the one who keeps the
obligations that Allah has conveyed by the Holy Prophet ,
and strives to raise himself to the state of Perfected Character,
which is the Knowledge of Allah, Almighty and Exalted."
"Ta awwuf is a knowledge from which
one learns the state of the human soul, praiseworthy or blameworthy.
If it is blameworthy he learns how to purify it and enable
it, by becoming praiseworthy, to journey to Allah's Divine
Presence. Its fruits are the heart's development: Knowledge
of Allah, Glorious and Sublime, through direct experience;
salvation in the next world; triumph through gaining Allah's
pleasure; the attainment of eternal happiness; and illumination
and purification so that noble matters disclose themselves,
extraordinary states are revealed, and one perceives what
the inside of others is blind to."
"Ta awwuf is not a particular type
of worship, but is rather the attachment of the heart to Allah.
Such attachment demands that whenever something is preferred
(mandub), according to the standards of the Sacred Law, for
someone in one's circumstances, then one does it. This is
why we find that Sufis have served Islam in a wide variety
of capacities. Islamic scholars must acquire the higher education
of Sufism."
Grandshaykh's Predictions Concerning Shaykh
Nazim
Grandshaykh, before he passed away said in his will, "By
the Order of the Prophet (s), I have trained and lifted up
my successor, Nazim Effendi, and put him through many seclusions
and trained him in severe training and I am assigning him
to be my successor. I am seeing that in the future he will
spread this Order through East and West. Allah will make all
kinds of people, rich and poor, scholars and politicians,
come to him, learn from him and take the Naqshbandi Order,
at the end of the 20th Century and the beginning of the 21st
Century. It will spread all over the world, such that not
one continent will be devoid of its sweet scent."
"I see him establishing and founding
huge headquarters in London through which he will spread this
tariqat to Europe, the Far East, and America. He will spread
sincerity, love, piety, harmony, and happiness among people,
and all shall leave behind ugliness, terrorism, and politics.
He will spread the knowledge of peace within the heart, the
knowledge of peace within communities, the knowledge of peace
between nations, in order that wars and struggles will be
taken away from this world and peace will become the dominating
factor. I am seeing young people running to him from everywhere,
asking for his barakah and blessings. He will show them the
way to keep their obligations in the Islamic tradition, to
be moderate, to live in peace with everyone of every religion,
to leave hatred and enmity. Religion is for Allah and Allah
is the judge of His servants."
That prediction has come to pass, just as
Grandshaykh `Abdullah had described it. In the year after
Grandshaykh (q) passed away in 1973, Mawlana Shaykh Nazim
made his first return trip to Turkey, visiting Bursa. Then
he went to London. Many young people, especially the followers
of John Bennett, came to meet him. As many people began coming
to hear him he established his first center there in 1974.
He followed his first visit with annual
visits to England and the Continent during and after Ramadan.
The Order spread quickly, penetrating all of Europe, together
with the United States, Canada and South America. He opened
three centers in London for training people in the ways of
spirituality, removing their depression and lifting them to
a state of peace in their hearts. His teachings continued
to spread to all parts of Europe, North Africa, Southern Africa,
the Gulf countries, America, North and South, the Indian subcontinent,
Southeast Asia, Russia and parts of China, Australia and New
Zealand.
On his first visit to the United States,
Mawlana Shaykh Nazim visited with Pir Wilayat Khan at his
New York spiritual center.
You cannot find in the countries we have
named and countries we have not named, a place where the touch
of Shaykh Nazim is not felt. This is what differentiates him
from all saints that are living now and all saints that came
before. You find all languages are spoken in his presence.
Every year, in the month of Ramadan, a huge conference is
held in London, which more than 5,000 people attend from all
over the world. As Allah said, "We made you nations and
tribes that you might know one another" [49:13].
His followers come from all walks of life.
You find the poor, the middle class, the wealthy, the businessman,
the doctor, the lawyer, the psychiatrist, the astronomer,
the plumber, the carpenter, Ministers of government, politicians,
senators, parliament members, prime ministers, presidents,
kings, sultans, and royalty of all kinds, everyone attracted
to his simplicity, to his smile, to his light and to his spirituality.
Thus he is known as the multicolored, Universal Shaykh.
His sayings and associations (so bet) have
been collected and published in many books that are available.
These include the Mercy Oceans series, which number more than
35 books, thousands of feet of videotapes, and thousands and
thousands of hours of audiotapes.
His life is always intensely active. He
is a traveler in Allah's Way, never staying home, always moving
from one place to another. One day he is in the East and the
next he is in the West. One day he is in the North and the
next he is in the South. You don't know where he will be from
one day to the next. He is always meeting with officials to
encourage reconciliation and peace and preservation of the
natural world. He is always sowing the seeds of love and peace
and harmony in the hearts of mankind. We hope that in the
spirit of his teachings all religions will find paths to reconciliation
and leave behind differences to live in peace and harmony.
His predictions for the future of the world
are a continuation of Grandshaykh `Abdullah's predictions,
announcing events before they occur, warning people and bringing
their attention to what is going to happen. Many times he
has said, "Communism is going to come down and the Soviet
Union is going to split into pieces. He predicted the Berlin
Wall would fall.
The secret of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi
Sufi Order is in his hands. He carries it with the highest
power. It is shining everywhere. May Allah bless him and strengthen
him in His Holy Work. May Allah send much peace, blessings,
salutations, and light upon the Beloved Prophet Muhammad ,
his family, his companions, and all prophets and saints, especially
His devoted servants in the Naqshbandi Path and all the Sufi
Orders, and especially upon His friend in our time, Shaykh
Nazim al-Haqqani.
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