"THE THREE STATIONS OF THE DEEN (MAQAAMAAT AD-DEEN
ATH-THALAATHA)"
By: Shaykh Al-Islam Ibrahim Niasse (RA)
Source: Kitaab Jawaahir ar-Rasaa’il (The Book of Essential
Letters)
Compiled by: Shaykh Ahmad Abu’l Fat’hi (Maiduguri, Nigeria)
Interpreted from the Arabic by:
Imam Muhammad Abdullahi al-Tijani al-Ibrahimi (Georgia, Atlanta
[USA])
LETTER #57 FROM THE DISCOURSES:
“CONCERNING THE THREE (3) STATIONS OF THE DEEN (ISLAM,
IMAN, IHSAN) AND ITS NINE (9) CORRESPONDING DEGREES”:
In the
Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful
May the
peace and blessings of Allah be upon His Noble Prophet Muhammad (SAWS), the
Best of Creation and also upon his Companions--the Stars of Guidance. All
praise and thanks belongs to Allah--The Source of Peace (As-Salaam), The
Granter of Security (Al-Mu’min), The Bountiful Doer of Good (Al-Muhsin).
Glorified and Exalted is He--The King (Al-Malik), The Acceptor of Repentance
(At-Tawaab), The Most Merciful (Ar-Rahim), The Watcher (Ar-Raqib), The
Protector (Al-Muhaiman).
May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon the Straight Path (Sirat al-Mustaqim), the Consciously Aware (At-Taqi), the Pure (An-Naqi), the Truthful (As-Saadiq), the Sincere (Al-Mukhlis), the One Attributed with Perfect Character (Al-Mutakhaliq bi’l Khuluq al-Azim), the Observer (Al-Muraqib), the Witness (Al-Mushahid), the Source of the Most Perfect Gnosis (‘Ain al-Ma’arif al-Aqwam), the Slave and the Master (Al-‘Abd As-Sayyid), the One Attributed with the Quality of the Greatest Mastery (Al-Mutasafa bi Sifat as-Sayyid al-A’zam).
May the
complete and perfect satisfaction of Allah be upon the Helper of Truth with
Truth (Nasir al-Haqq bi’l Haqq), the Guide to the Straight Path (Al-Hadat ila
Sirat al-Mustaqim), and also upon his Family. May it be according to his true
reality and indeed, his degree is extremely great (Haqq Qadrihi wa Miqdarihi‘l
Azim).
To my
beloved Habib, Umar ibn Malik, I have received your cordial letter and your
flawless speech which contains your question concerning the three (3) stations
of the Deen and the reality of its corresponding degrees. Although the knower
of Allah, Sidi Ubaida ibn Anbuja has spoken at length on the subject in his
book “Al-Mizab”, I was unable to find convincing proofs in that, so I am going
to respond with what has come to my mind:
There is
no god but Allah! The stations of the Deen are three(3): Al-Islam, Al-Iman
& Al-Ihsan. Al-Islam is to bear witness by saying “La ilaha il Allah”,
Al-Iman is to know “La ilaha il Allah”, and Al-Ihsan is to act in conformity to
“La ilaha il Allah”. So it is to speak, to know and to act in accordance with
the Noble Word (Kalima Sharifa). The first station is Al-Islam and that is for
one to speak in “Hadrat an-Nasut” accordingly. The second station is Al-Iman
and that is to possess the knowledge of the oral statement. The third station
is Al-Ihsan and that is for ones behavior to be (totally consumed in its
meaning). These are the different stations of the Deen and they all revolve
around “La ilaha il Allah”.
As for the three (3) corresponding
degrees to each station, they are:
THE FIRST STATION OF THE DEEN IS AL-ISLAM:-
*The first degree of
Al-Islam is Repentance (Tawba).
*The second degree of Al-Islam is Righteousness (Al-Istiqama).
*The third degree of Al-Islam is Conscious Awareness of Allah (Taqwa).
*The second degree of Al-Islam is Righteousness (Al-Istiqama).
*The third degree of Al-Islam is Conscious Awareness of Allah (Taqwa).
THE SECOND STATION OF THE DEEN IS AL-IMAN (FAITH):-
*The first degree of Faith is
Truthfulness (As-Sidq).
*The second degree of Faith is Sincerity (Al-Ikhlas).
*The third degree of Faith is Stillness and Tranquility (Tu’manina).
*The second degree of Faith is Sincerity (Al-Ikhlas).
*The third degree of Faith is Stillness and Tranquility (Tu’manina).
THE
THIRD STATION OF THE DEEN IS AL-IHSAN (SPIRITUAL PERFECTION):-
*The
first degree of Spiritual Perfection is To Observe Allah in Everything
(Al-Muraqaba).
*The
second degree of Spiritual Perfection is Direct Witnessing (Mushahada).
*The third degree of Spiritual
Perfection is Divine Gnosis (Ma’rifa).
THE FIRST STATION OF THE DEEN IS AL-ISLAM:
The first degree of Al-Islam is Repentance (Tawba).
That is to (firstly) abandon ingratitude for the blessings of Allah (Kufr an-Ni’mat), for every blessing is due gratitude and thanksgiving to the Bestower. The opposite of gratitude is unbelief (Didu Shukr Kufr). The Ulama among the Sufi’s have said it is to abandon every base characteristic for every sublime attribute. However, I say the reality of base characteristics for the common person (Al-‘Amm) is to leave off the religious obligations (Al-Fara’id) and to commit acts which are prohibited (Al-Muharamat), but for the spiritually elite (Al-Khass) it is to leave the praiseworthy deeds (Al-Fada’il) and to do what is disliked (Al-Makruhat). For the elite of the elite (Khass al-Khass), it is to turn away from the Divine Presence and that is heedlessness or forgetfulness (Al-Ghafla), and this repentance is the reality of Tawba--which is to kill one’s ego--as Allah Ta’ala says, “So repent to your Creator and kill yourselves, that is better for you with your Creator.” (2:54). The reality of killing one’s ego is to not see any action or spiritual state or station as belonging to the “self”--and that is repentance from repentance! “Verily, Allah loves those who turn to Him in repentance.”(2:222), meaning to repent from repentance!
That is to (firstly) abandon ingratitude for the blessings of Allah (Kufr an-Ni’mat), for every blessing is due gratitude and thanksgiving to the Bestower. The opposite of gratitude is unbelief (Didu Shukr Kufr). The Ulama among the Sufi’s have said it is to abandon every base characteristic for every sublime attribute. However, I say the reality of base characteristics for the common person (Al-‘Amm) is to leave off the religious obligations (Al-Fara’id) and to commit acts which are prohibited (Al-Muharamat), but for the spiritually elite (Al-Khass) it is to leave the praiseworthy deeds (Al-Fada’il) and to do what is disliked (Al-Makruhat). For the elite of the elite (Khass al-Khass), it is to turn away from the Divine Presence and that is heedlessness or forgetfulness (Al-Ghafla), and this repentance is the reality of Tawba--which is to kill one’s ego--as Allah Ta’ala says, “So repent to your Creator and kill yourselves, that is better for you with your Creator.” (2:54). The reality of killing one’s ego is to not see any action or spiritual state or station as belonging to the “self”--and that is repentance from repentance! “Verily, Allah loves those who turn to Him in repentance.”(2:222), meaning to repent from repentance!
The second degree of Al-Islam is Righteousness (Al-Istiqama).
That is to travel upon the Straight Path without any crookedness or swerving in your Suluk. Allah has described the Straight Path in Surah Al-An’am by enumerating ten(10) qualities: “Say: ‘Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited you from: Join not anything in worship with Him; be good and dutiful to your parents; kill not your children because of poverty - We provide sustenance for you and for them; come not near to Al-Fawahish (shameful sins, illegal sexual intercourse, etc.) whether committed openly or secretly, and kill not anyone whom Allah has forbidden, except for a just cause (according to Islamic law). This He has commanded you that you may understand. And come not near to the orphan's property, except to improve it, until he (or she) attains the age of full strength; and give full measure and full weight with justice. We burden not any person, but that which he can bear. And whenever you give your word (i.e. judge between men or give evidence, etc.), say the truth even if a near relative is concerned, and fulfill the Covenant of Allah, This He commands you, that you may remember. And verily, this is my Straight Path, so follow it, and follow not (other) paths, for they will separate you away from His Path. This He has ordained for you that you may become Al-Muttaqun.”(6:151-153).
So, the Straight Path is to act in accordance with these ten (10) things and most important among them is: to avoid ascribing any partners to Allah; to avoid killing anyone without just cause; to avoid abortion of one’s child due to fear of poverty; to abandon Al-Fawahish--inwardly and outwardly; and so on. The righteousness (Al-Istiqama) of the common person is to stand upright upon this Straight Path. For the spiritually elite (Al-Khass), the Straight Path is the Messenger of Allah himself(SAWS) and annihilation in him and love for him and his character. It is to emulate his beautiful characteristics--outwardly and inwardly--and busy oneself with his remembrance and sending prayers and salutations upon him with every breath. That is the righteousness described by Allah in His saying, “Lo! Those who say, ‘Our Lord is Allah’, and afterward are upright, the angels descend upon them, saying: ‘Fear not nor grieve, but hear good tidings of the paradise which you are promised.”(41:30).
That is to travel upon the Straight Path without any crookedness or swerving in your Suluk. Allah has described the Straight Path in Surah Al-An’am by enumerating ten(10) qualities: “Say: ‘Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited you from: Join not anything in worship with Him; be good and dutiful to your parents; kill not your children because of poverty - We provide sustenance for you and for them; come not near to Al-Fawahish (shameful sins, illegal sexual intercourse, etc.) whether committed openly or secretly, and kill not anyone whom Allah has forbidden, except for a just cause (according to Islamic law). This He has commanded you that you may understand. And come not near to the orphan's property, except to improve it, until he (or she) attains the age of full strength; and give full measure and full weight with justice. We burden not any person, but that which he can bear. And whenever you give your word (i.e. judge between men or give evidence, etc.), say the truth even if a near relative is concerned, and fulfill the Covenant of Allah, This He commands you, that you may remember. And verily, this is my Straight Path, so follow it, and follow not (other) paths, for they will separate you away from His Path. This He has ordained for you that you may become Al-Muttaqun.”(6:151-153).
So, the Straight Path is to act in accordance with these ten (10) things and most important among them is: to avoid ascribing any partners to Allah; to avoid killing anyone without just cause; to avoid abortion of one’s child due to fear of poverty; to abandon Al-Fawahish--inwardly and outwardly; and so on. The righteousness (Al-Istiqama) of the common person is to stand upright upon this Straight Path. For the spiritually elite (Al-Khass), the Straight Path is the Messenger of Allah himself(SAWS) and annihilation in him and love for him and his character. It is to emulate his beautiful characteristics--outwardly and inwardly--and busy oneself with his remembrance and sending prayers and salutations upon him with every breath. That is the righteousness described by Allah in His saying, “Lo! Those who say, ‘Our Lord is Allah’, and afterward are upright, the angels descend upon them, saying: ‘Fear not nor grieve, but hear good tidings of the paradise which you are promised.”(41:30).
The third degree of Al-Islam is Conscious Awareness of Allah (Taqwa).
The (basic meaning of Taqwa for the common person) is to obey the commands and avoid the prohibitions of Allah--outwardly and inwardly--in public and in secret. The conscious awareness of the elite (Al-Khass) is to remember Him and to never forget Him, to obey Him and to never disobey Him. Allah Ta’ala says, “O you who believe! Fear Allah as He should be feared.”(3:102), and this is the degree for the spiritually elite (Al-Khass). To the common believers He says, “Fear Allah as much as you can.”(64:16). The conscious awareness of the elite of the elite (Khass al-Khass) is to think of Allah in every moment. This spiritual state is the station of an Arif and the Unique Cardinal Pole (Qutb al-Fard al-Jami’). This is the state which Allah alludes to in His saying, “Verily, Allah loves the Muttaqun.”(3:76).
THE SECOND STATION OF THE DEEN IS AL-IMAN:
The first degree of Faith is Truthfulness (As-Sidq).
Truthfulness is to act with piety in seeking the Countenance of Allah, as He says, “True piety does not consist in turning your faces towards the East or the West, but truly pious is he who believes in Allah and the Last Day; and the Angels, and Revelation, and the Prophets; and spends his substance--however much he himself may cherish it--upon his near of kin, and the orphans, and the needy, and the wayfarer, and the beggars, and for the freeing of human beings from bondage; and is constant in prayer, and pays the Zakat; and [truly pious are] they who keep their promises whenever they promise, and are patient in misfortune and hardship and in time of peril: it is they that have proved themselves true, and it is they who are conscious of Allah.”(2:177). This is the Sidq of the common person (Al-‘Amm).
The truthfulness of the spiritually elite (Al-Khass) is to have Sidq in loving the Exalted Divine Essence (Ad-Dhat al-‘Aliyya), meaning that nothing in existence is more important than being connected (Wusul) with this Exalted Divine Essence. It means that His Name is more beloved than any other name, His Word is more beloved than any other word, His satisfaction and pleasure is more beloved than anyone else, and His Beloved is more dear than any other loved one. This is the Sidq of the spiritually elite (Al-Khass), as Allah says, “Fear Allah and be with the Saadiqin.”(9:11 9). The person who has achieved this station will never allow his/her thoughts to be with anything other than what is the Will of Allah. “This is the bounty of Allah which He gives to whom He wills, and Allah is the possessor of great bounty.”(57:21).
The truthfulness of the elite of the elite (Khass al-Khass) is to affirm everything which has been conveyed to the Presence of Prophethood (Hadrat an-Nubuwa) from the Divine Presence (Hadrat al-Ilahiyya)--e ither from knowledge, spiritual states, secrets, good conduct, or spiritual realities. Whosoever attains this station of Sidq has attained the utmost degree of truthfulness.
Truthfulness is to act with piety in seeking the Countenance of Allah, as He says, “True piety does not consist in turning your faces towards the East or the West, but truly pious is he who believes in Allah and the Last Day; and the Angels, and Revelation, and the Prophets; and spends his substance--however much he himself may cherish it--upon his near of kin, and the orphans, and the needy, and the wayfarer, and the beggars, and for the freeing of human beings from bondage; and is constant in prayer, and pays the Zakat; and [truly pious are] they who keep their promises whenever they promise, and are patient in misfortune and hardship and in time of peril: it is they that have proved themselves true, and it is they who are conscious of Allah.”(2:177). This is the Sidq of the common person (Al-‘Amm).
The truthfulness of the spiritually elite (Al-Khass) is to have Sidq in loving the Exalted Divine Essence (Ad-Dhat al-‘Aliyya), meaning that nothing in existence is more important than being connected (Wusul) with this Exalted Divine Essence. It means that His Name is more beloved than any other name, His Word is more beloved than any other word, His satisfaction and pleasure is more beloved than anyone else, and His Beloved is more dear than any other loved one. This is the Sidq of the spiritually elite (Al-Khass), as Allah says, “Fear Allah and be with the Saadiqin.”(9:11 9). The person who has achieved this station will never allow his/her thoughts to be with anything other than what is the Will of Allah. “This is the bounty of Allah which He gives to whom He wills, and Allah is the possessor of great bounty.”(57:21).
The truthfulness of the elite of the elite (Khass al-Khass) is to affirm everything which has been conveyed to the Presence of Prophethood (Hadrat an-Nubuwa) from the Divine Presence (Hadrat al-Ilahiyya)--e ither from knowledge, spiritual states, secrets, good conduct, or spiritual realities. Whosoever attains this station of Sidq has attained the utmost degree of truthfulness.
The second degree of Faith is Sincerity (Al-Ikhlas).
Sincerity is to perform every act of obedience and to avoid every prohibition only seeking the Noble Countenance of Allah. If you do not find in yourself any conceit, desire for repute, or showing off (in doing the above), this is the sincerity of the common people (Al-‘Amm). The Sincerity of the spiritually elite (Al-Khass) is to act in obedience without any desire for reward and to avoid the prohibitions without any fear of punishment and to have no desire to achieve some spiritual station, but rather to only act in worshipful service and yearning (Al-‘Ubudiyya wa Shawq). Worshipful service is to act without any ulterior cause or reason, but only because Allah is a God Who deserves to be worshipped and you are a servant who ought to render service. So act in accordance with this and see yourself as deserving of nothing! This, along with witnessing the blessing of being His servant, and that all (good) actions are from Him to you, as a bounty and grace, is enough for the sincere person.
The
sincerity of the elite of the elite (Khass al-Khass) is to dispel the entirety
of creation in your dealing with the Truth--and your ego is from among the
created beings! The people of this degree see that all actions are from Allah,
to Allah and by Allah! They see nothing as coming from themselves or for
themselves! You must know that Allah loves those with .sincerity!
The third degree of Faith is Stillness and Tranquility
(Tu’manina).
This is
the calmness and serenity of the heart which is independent of everything
except Allah and it now lives in Allah (Baqa billah). This is achieved when the
heart does not turn to what will (perceivably) benefit the ego or turn from
what will (perceivably) harm it, rather it is when the Nafs has completely
submitted itself before Allah--in words and deeds! The tongue of the one in
this state will say, “Allahuma ‘Alayka Mu’awwali” (O Allah! I have complete
dependence upon You!) This is the meaning of Tu’manina and it is not possible
except for the spiritually elite (Al-Khass).
The
Tu’manina of the elite of the elite (Khass al-Khass) is their absolute
conviction that there is nothing in existence except Allah! The heart of this
person does not rest except in Him and it does not resort to anyone but Him! It
is this heart which Allah addresses in His saying, “O Nafs at rest and peace!
Return to your Lord, well-pleased and well-pleasing! Enter among My servants,
enter My Garden!’ (89:27-30).
THE THIRD STATION OF THE DEEN IS AL-IHSAN:
The first degree of Spiritual Perfection is To Observe Allah
in Everything (Al-Muraqaba).
The second degree of Spiritual Perfection is Direct
Witnessing (Mushahada).
The third degree of Spiritual Perfection is Divine Gnosis
(Ma’rifa).
Divine
Gnosis is the steady fixation and firm establishment of the spirit in the
Presence of Direct Witnessing, along with complete annihilation and
continuation in Allah (Fana at-Tam wa’l Baqa Billah). Divine Gnosis (Ma’rifa)
is the last station of the Deen and repentance (Tawba) is the first, but Tawba
is better than Ma’rifa because Gnosis is the result of repentance--alt hough
the reality of repentance is repentance from repentance--and this is not
possible without Ma‘rifa!
This is an abridged explanation of the Three Stations of the Deen and if I were to continue giving details on the subject I would need to write a whole book. As I mentioned before, the reality of Al-Islam is (to say) “La ilaha il Allah”; the reality of Al-Iman is “So know! La ilaha il Allah.”(47:19); the reality of Al-Ihsan is “Say: ‘Allah!’ Then leave them to play in their vain discussions.”(6:91).
The
Presence (Hadrat) of Shaykh al-Tijani(RA) is the Station of Al-Islam, the
Presence of the Messenger(SAWS) is the Station of Al-Iman, and the Presence of
Allah is the Station of Al-Ihsan. “Until your Lord is the highest degree.”
Ibrahim ibn Al-Hajj Abdullahi al-Tijani
Kossi, Senegal, 1350H/1931.
Kossi, Senegal, 1350H/1931.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY ON THE THREE (3) STATIONS OF THE DEEN
AND ITS NINE (9) CORRESPONDING DEGREES:
1.)The reality of repentance (Tawba) is to repent from repentance. “Know that Allah accepts
repentance from His servants and takes the Sadaqa, and that Allah Alone is the
One Who forgives and accepts repentance, the Most Merciful.”(9:104).
2.)The reality of righteousness (Al-Istiqama) is subsistence/continuation after extinction (Baqa ba’da
Fana). “Verily, Allah commands that which He wills.”(5:1).
3.)The reality of conscious awareness (Taqwa) is to totally focus ones thoughts on
Allah Alone. “That is because Allah, He is the Absolute Reality.”(31:30).
4.)The reality of truthfulness (Sidq) is to make ones direction and destination only to Allah.
“Everything will perish except His Face.”(28:88).
5.)The reality of sincerity (Ikhlas) is to recognize that all actions are not from you, to you,
or for you. “Indeed, you are guiding to a Straight Path--the Path of Allah to
Whom belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth. Verily,
all matters at the end return to Allah.”(42:53); “His is the Dominion, and to
Him belongs all the praises and thanks, and He is Able to do all things.”(64:1).
6.)The reality of stillness and tranquility (Tu’manina) is not to hope for something to cease which exists, nor to
desire something which is non-existant. “Truly, Allah knows and you know
not.”(16:74); “He cannot be questioned as to what He does, while they will be
questioned.”(21:23).
7.)The reality of observing Allah in everything (Muraqaba) is to perpetually attach ones heart to (the Presence of)
Allah. “Verily, your Lord is Ever Watchful (over them).”(89:14); “And whatever
work you are engaged in or whatever portion of the Qur’an you recite, and
whatever actions the people are doing, We are Witness thereof when you are
doing it. And nothing is hidden from your Lord (so much as) the weight of an
atom on the earth or in the heavens. Nor what is less than that or what is
greater than that, except it is in a Clear Record.”(10:61); “And indeed We have
created man and We know what his own self whispers to him. And We are nearer to
him than his jugular vein.”(50:16); “Have you not seen that Allah knows
whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is on the earth? There is no secret
counsel of three except He is their fourth--nor of five but He is their
sixth--nor of less than that or more but He is with them wherever they may
be.”(58:7).
8.)The
reality of direct witnessing (Mushahada) is see the Truth with ocular
perception. “And to Allah belong the East and the West, so wherever you turn
there is the Face of Allah.”(2:115).
9.)The
reality of Divine Gnosis (Ma’rifa) is to (continuously) witness the Perfect
Divine Essence. “There is nothing like Him.”(42:11).
This is from what has been inspired to Shaykh Ibrahim ibn
Al-Hajj Abdullahi al-Tijani(RA)
Kossi, Senegal
Kossi, Senegal
1350H/1931
LEVELS
OF MEANING OF LA ILAHA IL ALLAH
(“THERE
IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH”)
{Khutbah
of Shaykh Al-Islam Ibrahim Niasse (RA)
“There is
no god but Allah” has different levels of meaning. It has a shell, a core and
the core of the core!
To the
common believers, “La ilaha il Allah” means that there is none worthy of
worship besides Allah (Laa Ma‘bud bi‘l Haqq Siwahu).
To those
with a higher level of understanding, “La ilaha il Allah” means that there is
no desired objective besides Allah (Laa Maqsud bi’l Haqq il Allah).
To those
with an even higher comprehension of “La ilaha il Allah” means that there is
nothing in existence but Allah (Laa Mawjud bi’l Haqq il Allah).
The 1st
degree belongs to those who say “La ilaha il Huwa (There is no god but He)”.
The 2nd
degree belongs to those who say “La ilaha ila Anta (There is no god but You)”.
The 3rd
degree belongs to those who say “La ilaha il Ana (There is no god but I)”.
As we
stated before, the third degree is for those whose remembrance is “Allah!”
“Allah!”
The
remembrance of Allah is the Key to Sainthood (Miftah al-Wilaya), it is also the
Beginning and End of Sainthood (Bidayat wa’l Nihayat al-Wilaya), and it is also
the End and the Begininng of Sainthood. If the beginning is sound, then the
ending is also sound. We begin by saying “La ilaha il Allah” and then we move
onto “La ilaha il Anta” and then we move onto “La ilaha il Ana”!
To Allah
is the return! La ilaha il Allah!!
Interpreted from the Arabic by:
Imam Muhammad Abdullahi al-Tijani al-Ibrahimi (Georgia, Atlanta [USA])
Source: Kitaab Jawaahir ar-Rasaa’il (The Book of Essential Letters)
WRITINGS OF SHAYKH IBRĀHĪM NIASSE: 40 VOLUMES COLLECTION
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1. Lubbu-l Lubbi Fī Shar'h Manzūmat Rūhu-l Adab Limā Hawā Min Hikam wa Adab [The Essential Core: A Commentary on the Poem entitled "Ruh al-Adab (The Spirit of Good Morals)" — Arabic [5 Volumes]. Poet (Author): Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse. Commentator: Sīdī Mūsā Dutse
2. Mawsū‘at al-Athār an-Nathriyya li-Sāhib al-Fayda at-Tijānī ‘Ash-Shaykh Ibrāhīm Niasse al-Kawlakhī (Collection of Prose Writings of the Harbinger of the Tijānī Divine Flood, Baye Niasse) [Compiled by Sīdī Muhammad ibn Abdullah al-Jayjūbī] — 10 Volumes
3. Fī Riyādh at-Tafsīr lil Qur’ān al-Karīm (In the Meadows of Tafsir/Exegesis for the Noble Quran) - by Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse (Compiled by Muhammad ibn Abdullah Jayjubi at-Tijānī)
—Arabic *(NEW EDITION [10 Volumes])*
4. Āfāqu-sh Shi'ir 'Inda-sh Shaykh Ibrāhīm Niasse [An Encyclopedic Collection of Poems of Shaykh Ibrāhīm Niasse] (Collected by Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Abdullah al-Jayjūbī) Arabic [6 Volumes]
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SŪFĪ LITERATURE COLLECTION {ENGLISH & ARABIC COLLECTION}
1. Spiritual Flood (Alūfu-l Khalqi Ma'lūf), by Shaykh 'Abdul-Quadr ibn 'Ali Al-Nupewy [Annotated Translation from Arabic info English by Dr. Awwal Baba Taofiq
2. Who is this Shaikh “Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse Al-Kaolacky” [by Dr. Awwal Baba Taofiq]
3. Shariah and Haqeeqah: In the Light of the Qur'an and the Prophetic Traditions [by Dr. Awwal Baba Taofiq]
4. The Icon of Mystics: Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse Al-Kawlakhy [by Dr. Awwal Baba Taofiq]
5. Handbook for every Tijaniyyat [by Shaikh Ahmad Bello As-Suufi Harazimi]
6. The Qualities and Uses of Zamzam Water (A Scientific & Islamic Exploration) by Abdul-Quadir Adeniyi Okeneye
7. Who is Shaykh Jamiu Bulala (by Ustaz Olanipekun Shittu Tunde)
8. Understanding the Concept of Will-Making in Islam (Fee Manzoori-l-Islam) by Abdul-Quadir Adeniyi Okeneye
9. Majmū’at ad-Dawāwīn (Collection of Eulogy Works) of Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse’ (Arabic text & English translation [by Dr. Awwal Baba Taofiq]: *out of print for now (keep in touch)*
10. Al-Yaaqutatul Fareeda Fii Tariqatul Tijaniyyah (The Unique Ruby in the Tijaniya Spiritual Path), by Sheikh Muhammad Nazifi (R.A)...Translated by Sayyidi Jafaru Ibrahim
11. Vessel of Spiritual Flood, Translation of Goran Faydah by Shaykh Balarabe Haroon Jega
(Hausa-Ajami text & English translation [by Dr. Awwal Baba Taofiq]
12. Risalat at-Tawbah (Epistle of Repentance) of Shaykh Ibrahim Niyass al-Kawlakhi" - (Translation & Commentary by Dr. Razzaq Solagberu)
13. Epistle to the World [The Translation of Ayyuha-l-Walad (Dear Beloved Son)] by Imam Abu Hameed Al-Ghazaali....Translated by Abdul-Quadir Adeniyi Okeneye
14. Softcopy of Numerous Sufi Literature (Arabic & English) - (To be sent via CD & email/googledrive)
15. Qasida al-Hamziyya (Panegyric which contains the Biography & History of Prophet Muḥammad) by Shaykh Muhammad Būsayrī [Translation & Commentary by Ibrahim Jafaru] - Arabic & English
16. Sufism “The Orthodox Path” (At-Tasawwuf “Minhāj al-Qawīm”) [Arabic text & English translations ], by Oseni Aliu Olalekan
17. Facts about Sufism (by Sayyid Ismaheel Abdulrauf)
18. Mukhtārāt min Mu'alafāt al-Fudiyāwiyūn [Selected Writings of the Fodios (Shaykh Usman, Abdullah & Muhammad Bello)] 17 Vols (English) & Arabic (separate)
19. Selected Letters of Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani (25 Letters) & Selected Letters of Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse (30 Letters) - "Softcopies (PDF)" [Translated by Ustadh Talut Dawud (Translator of Jawāhir Al Ma'ānī, Kanzul Masūn and other important Books of the Tarīqa)]
20. Kashif al-ilbas 'an Fayda al-khatm Abi'l Abbas (The Removal of Confusion Concerning the Flood of the Saintly Seal Ahmad al-Tijani), by Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse (English Translation & Arabic [separate])
21. Understanding Sufism: Transcripts of Lectures on Tasawwuf (by Olanipekun Shittu Tunde) - English
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1. Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse's Annual Mawlid Nabiyy Lectures at Senegal - Arabic text & English Translation.
2. Selected Prayer Poems (Qasaa'id) of Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse from Kanzul Masun - Arabic, Transliteration & English Translation.
3. Jawahir Rasail (A Collection of Priceless Expositions via Letters "Letters 1 to 10"): Diamond Sparkles - Arabic text, English Translation and Commentary by Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse
2. Selected Prayer Poems (Qasaa'id) of Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse from Kanzul Masun - Arabic, Transliteration & English Translation.
3. Jawahir Rasail (A Collection of Priceless Expositions via Letters "Letters 1 to 10"): Diamond Sparkles - Arabic text, English Translation and Commentary by Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse
5. Handbook for Every Tijaniyyat - (Compiled by Sayyid Ahmad Bello As-Suufi Harazimi)
1. Qur’an (warsh) - Handwritten, with Barnawi/Kanawi calligraphic style (neatly wrapped in a leather skin-bag)
2. Qur’an (warsh) - Handwritten (Over centuries old manuscript, loosely bounded in leather case)
3. Qur’an (warsh) - Electronic print
4. Dalail al-khayrat (warsh) - Electronic print
5. Shifaa of Qadhi Iyadh (warsh) - Electronic print
6. Fii Riyadh Tafsir of Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse (7volumes)
7. Majmuu’at at-ta‘areef bi Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse (7volumes)
1. Dala'ilu l khairat of Shaikh Sulaiman Jazuli (Arabic text, Translation, Transliteration by Imam Marooph Raji)
2. Hizbu Sayfi & Hizbul Mughni (Arabic text, Translation, Transliteration by Imam Marooph Raji)
3. Hizbul Bahri (Arabic text, Translation, Transliteration by Imam Marooph Raji)
4. Hizbu Suwar al Manee'hi – ‘Arabic (composed like Hizbu Sayfi)’ (by Shk. Muhammad Gibrima)
5. Sidratul Muntaha ad-daa'een– ‘Arabic’ (by Muhammad Gibrima)
6. Jihazu Sarih – ‘Arabic prayer book on Salatul fat’hi’ (by Shk. Muhammad Gibrima)
7. Tibbul faa'ihi – ‘Arabic prayer book on Salatul fat’hi’ (by Shk. Abdul-Waahid Nazeefii)
8. Nataa'ij Safar – ‘Arabic prayer book on Salatul fat’hi’ (by Shaikh Muhammad Gibrima)
9. Itbaau Tazyeel – ‘Arabic prayer book on Salatul fat’hi’ (by Shaikh Muhammad Gibrima)
10. Sirrul Jaleel fii l Khawaas 'Hasbunallahu wa ni'mal Wakeel (by Shaikh Abul Hassan Shadhili)
11. Afdalu Salawaat ala Sayyidi Saadaat – ‘Arabic collection of Salat upon the Prophet’ (Shaikh Yusuf ibn Ismaa'eel an-Nabahani)
12. Kanzul Masun wa luuluu l Maknuun – ‘Arabic collection of prayers written by Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse. Compiled by Imam Hassan Cisse’.
13. Ahzab wa Awrad (Litanies) of Shaikh Ahmad Tijani
1. Vessel of Spiritual Flood, Translation of Goran Faydah by Shaykh Balarabe Haroon Jega - (Translated by Khalifah Awwal Baba Taofiq)
2. Rihlat Konakriyah (A trip to Conakry), Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse - (Translated by Khalifah Awwal Baba Taofiq)
3. Shariah and Haqeeqah: In the Light of the Qur'an and the Prophetic Traditions (Compiled by Khalifah Awwal Baba Taofiq)
4. The Icon of Mystics: Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse Al-Kawlakhy (Compiled by Khalifah Awwal Baba Taofiq)
5. Kano Conferences (Majlis Kano) and the khutba titled (Hadiqat al-Anwar fii ma ihtawa alayhi qawaaid al-Islam minal hikam wal asrar) - (Translated by Sayyidah Bilqis Grillo)
6. Katsina and Kaduna Conferences (Jadhbul ahbab ila hadrat Rabbil arbab) and Mecca Conference - (Translated by Sayyidah Bilqis Grillo)
7. A Brief Biography of the Shaykh al-Islam Ibrahim Niasse (Compiled by Sayyidah Bilqis Grillo)
8. Risalat at-Tawbah (Epistle of Repentance) of Shaykh Ibrahim Niyass al-Kawlakhi" – (Translation & Commentary by Dr. Razzaq Solagberu)
9. Islamic Law of Inheritance, by Sayyid Ali ibn Abubakar al-Muthanna ibn Abdullah Niasse (Translated by Dr. Sulaiman Shittu)
10. Muassasah Nasr al-'ilm Int. (AAII) Magazines No. 13, 14 & 15 (with Articles like Outline of Life of Sufi Heros & Heroines like Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse, Shaikh Abdus-Salam Oniwiridi Pakata, Shaikh Muhammad Bello Eleha, Shaikh Ahmad Rufa'i Nda Salati, and others...this magazines also features other interesting Articles).
11. Numerous “English” Sufism & Tijaniyyah Tariqah E-books/Journals/Articles (soft copies - to be sent via email)
12. Numerous “Arabic” Sufism & Tijaniyyah Tariqah E-books/Journals/Articles (soft copies - to be sent via email)
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