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Khutbaat-e-Hakeemul Ummat: Aadaab-e-Insaaniat
Islah e Batin
Self
Reformation
Translated from Khutbaat e Hakeemul
Ummat: Volume 11 --Make Allah the permanent resident in the mansion
of your heart--
(Hazrat has just lectured on a category of carelessness commonly found
in Muslims.)
Another level of carelessness found in Muslims is such that although
one maintains some degree of remembrance of Allah during worship, there
is no remembrance otherwise. Those people who are considered
‘devout-worshippers’ are also involved in this. They should understand that just
as there is a routine adopted by the tongue for worship, there is also a
routine for the heart. In other words, the routine of the tongue is
zikr lisaani, or verbal remembrance, and the routine of the heart is
remembrance through focusing towards Allah and through thoughts about Allah.
So, often worshippers remain involved in verbal remembrance of Allah
but they fail to keep the heart occupied in a similar manner.
The pious are also involved in such carelessness in terms of the heart.
This is why is it necessary to understand that just as zikr lisaani,
verbal remembrance is necessary, remembrance in our hearts is also
essential. One should keep the heart focused on Allah at all times. Upon
necessity it is permissible to think about something other than Allah but
without such necessity do not invite such thoughts into the heart.
However, do not think that since your heart is always involved in thoughts
other than Allah it is necessary to rid of all these things. If upon
necessity your thought falls on a foreign matter, this is no grounds for
panic. However, after the thought leaves immediately bring your
attention back towards Allah. Now, after giving permission to have thoughts on
other than Allah, I have taken care of all issues that may arise. Now
no one can argue that I do not have any awareness of the necessary
aspects in life. Gentlemen! I also have knowledge of the necessities of
life. Now look ahead to the extent the explanation of this has been
done.
The detail that I am trying to convey is this; you have to understand
what Zikr-Ullah actually is. If the thought of something other than
Allah (ghayr) comes into the mind, it should only be out of necessity. I
am further trying to convey that if this type of habit develops
strength, then during the times when there is no such necessity, and at the
times when there is separation and freedom from the necessities of life,
one can easily keep the thought of Allah in ones mind. The affect of
this InshaAllah will be that even during those times of necessity and
during those times when you are involved in worldly activities, the
thoughts of Allah will remain in the mind. Such a condition will also rise
where the remembrance of Allah will remain firm in the heart at all
times. If the thought of ghayr does creep in the mind, it will come
crawling with great difficulty.
When a tenant takes residence in his house, any other individual who
enters the house comes under the role of a guest. But now the opposite is
happening. The house has been taken over by the guest. If the owner
wants to enter, he cannot even pose his say. This is why it is necessary
to free the house from the control of strangers and to absorb Allah
within so that when another enters, he enters with the proper etiquettes
and with the attitude as is customary within a guest.
From my lecture you have understood that thoughts of ghayr are not
entirely prohibited. Permission is given to keep relationships and partake
in daily transactions, but these thoughts are only to the extent that
is habitual of a guest, or to that extent that occurs with a stranger.
Look, our servants also enter into our house, but they come with
manners. They do not come to take over the house nor do they come to govern
us. So, bring others into your heart, but bring them in that manner. I am
not saying to strictly ban others from entering your heart. Allow them
up to necessity, as strangers for a brief time period only.
Make Allah the permanent resident in the mansion of your heart. This
fine difference is worthy of remembrance. The difference meaning that you
should keep the difference of truth and fiction between Allah and those
other than Allah fresh in your mind. Now look, I do not leave out the
world, nor do I stop any of your work and duties. Do all types of work
and duties, but keep and maintain the most important and prime duty, the
remembrance of Allah prominent. Fully perform your other tasks but
thereafter immediately return back to your prime duty.
Now take a minute and reflect deeply over the condition of your own
heart. The difference that should exist between the remembrance of Allah
and the remembrance of ghayr, is that in fact the difference present in
your heart or not? Is the remembrance of Allah the type of remembrance
that is associated with the prime aim, and is the remembrance of ghayr
the type that is associated with remembrance of strangers? If the
difference is not such, then verily nearby a time will come when you will
hold your head in your hands and cry aloud. A time will come when you
will be full of regret as to why you left even one moment without the
remembrance of Allah. At that time however, there will not be any chance of
recovery. If I had said to leave out the worldly trades and worries
completely and remain only in remembrance of Allah, then you would indeed
have had an excuse, but this is not the case. And what excuse do you
have now? I have not even forbidden those things which are necessary. I
am merely saying to maintain the difference between the asal (genuine)
and the arzee (counterfeit). Keep the remembrance of Allah prominent
and the thoughts of strangers secondary.
Keep in mind the reference to the household servants. For household
duties, it is necessary for the servants to enter the home. But it is not
necessary for them to establish domination over the house. Servants
should enter the house as servants, not to become the head of the
household or to govern the house. This is a very heavy issue, memorize this
stance very well. Make the master and head of your heart Allah. And allow
strangers and those other than Allah to enter your heart only as
servants. And all of this is well in your control. Allah knows best! Allah
knows best! This is well in your control! Let no one think that this is
not possible for them or that they cannot do this. It is possible, and
it is possible very easily. Unfortunately we do not even give any
attention to it or consider it necessary. If we did we would realize it is
possible to do so very easily. Use a bit of strength; attempt to do so
and you will see. Afterwards you will question; this is considered
difficult? To remember all, but keep the remembrance of Allah prominent over
everything and anything else.
If you still consider this to be difficult you may have the excuse that
since you have not seen Allah, such an entity which you have not seen,
to constantly think about Him or to absorb such an entity into the
heart is very difficult. And remembrance of such a thing does not bring
pleasure either. So how can the heart become its devotee?
So i give the answer to even this excuse. Consider such a thing which
is very tasteful and which you have seen before as well. Then make this
your focus of remembrance. That thing is Jannat, your home from where
you came into this world. Remember this. And the thoughts of this are
indeed very pleasant. The types of blessings here you seen as well and
the thoughts of such things will easily become absorbed into your heart.
If one time you bring these thoughts into your heart with great stature
and importance, your heart will recur upon these thoughts ten times out
of pleasure.
Now, in this matter you have received significant comfort and a great
methodology. If the thoughts of Allah do not absorb into the heart
otherwise, then utilize the above method. Follow this, and a very high level
of remembrance of Allah will follow.
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