The Ziyara in the Tijaniyya
Sidi Muhammad ibn al-Mashri wrote in al-Jami’: What indicates the difference of this Path from others is that its followers do not visit any of… Read More »The Ziyara in the Tijaniyya
Sidi Muhammad ibn al-Mashri wrote in al-Jami’: What indicates the difference of this Path from others is that its followers do not visit any of… Read More »The Ziyara in the Tijaniyya
The obligatory supplications of the path are only granted to those who commit to them for life, making them obligatory like other vowed acts of… Read More »Obligatory Remembrances
And the people of this state of patience find calamities easy to bear, as they express their state with the saying of Allah: Indeed, we… Read More »Tawwakul
As for the etiquettes he must observe, some of it has already been referenced in the story of Musa (the one who spoke to Allah)… Read More »The struggle
As long as the servant loves anything other than Allah, his Messenger and his teacher, there is sickness in the heart, and the sick person… Read More »Focus of the student
The love of the disciple for the teacher is not for the teacher’s own sake, but for the love of the Shaykh, just as the… Read More »The love of the student
Notice: What has been previously mentioned points to the fact that the teacher (al-Mulaqqin) is considered a representative of the Sheikh, may Allah be pleased… Read More »The goal in the Path
The soul wayfaring through the stations of Islam, Iman and Ihsan is also moving through several stages.
As mentioned in the previous post, once truth is achieved, the truthful seeker will traverse the stations safely from missteps in the shortest time. The… Read More »The Stations of Islam, Iman and Ihsan
And the truthful one in our way is the one whom Allah has shown the obligatory remembrance, the greatest of secrets. The Shaykh is the… Read More »Suluk