Definition of Sulook
Sulook means تعميرُال ه ظ اّّ و الط اّّ to constantly keep the parts of the body and the heart occupied in the obedience of Haq Ta’aala.
This should be done in accordance with the Shari’ah and the noble Sunnah of Rasulullah to such a degree that it becomes second nature and it is no more a burden to practice on the Deen.
The Zaahir and Baatin – external and internal of Rasulullah were most perfect and moderate and all his actions whether Ibaadaat or Aadaat – noble habits were free from extremism. Thus, in following him, every person can achieve moderation.
When a Muslim follows the Sunnah not only in Ibaadaat but also in Aadaat, moderation comes in the body parts (actions) and defects are wiped out. Because the heart has a special link with the body parts, this has such an effect on the heart which is actually the essence of a person that it (the heart) now begins to despise the Akhlaaq e Razeelah – the lowly and base qualities and develops Akhlaaq e Hameedah – the noble and praiseworthy qualities. This moderation in the heart is termed ‘Nisbat’. Every true Muslim desires this.
When moderation enters the heart it gains pleasure in obedience and abhors sin. Ibaadat naturally becomes beloved unto that person and he finds it extremely difficult and distasteful to be disobedient unto Haq Ta’aala.
Such a Noor is developed in the heart through which he differentiates between right and wrong and nothing remains unclear and doubtful.
The same Nafs, which made him habitually involved in worldly (Haraam) pleasures, sin, perishable beauty and evil now becomes weaker day by day. Habits are now changing, so much so that the belief in the unseen becomes so powerful and enjoyable that the most pleasurable worldly Ni’mat is nothing compared to it.
He becomes so attached to Zikr and Fikr of Haq Ta’aala that negligence for a moment in this regard is considered a greater loss than the loss of the kingdom of the earth, life wealth and family, dignity and of the most precious possessions.
Tasawwuf is the core of Imaan and not something extra. Sulook is the essence of that Imaan which every Muslim claims to have, on condition that he experiences the sweetness of it in his heart.
This same Shari’ah which was taught to us by Rasulullah is actually Sulook and Tareeqat, on condition that the effect moves from the body parts on to the heart and Amal becomes the result of the heart being attached to it.
A sick person doesn’t feel hungry at all. He forces himself to eat because of the doctor’s instructions, also that his body can develop strength to fight the sickness.
Another person who is healthy eats because he desires and enjoys food. Both are eating to live and both are benefiting from the food. On the surface there seems to be no difference between the two, but in reality there is a great difference.
The sick person has to subject his nature (force himself) to consume food while the healthy person subjects the food to his nature (Tab’iyyat).
By this example understand the difference between a person who makes Ibaadat but has to force himself and the Saahib e Nisbat Wali who makes the same Ibaadat due to the desire and longing of his heart.
If the doctor did not force the sick person to eat, he would not have eaten and not felt any guilt, remorse and grief. Although the result of not eating will have its detrimental effects later but presently he is happy to leave food. On the other hand, the healthy person, if he doesn’t eat, suffers immediately, becomes weak and will be unable to do anything until and unless he eats.
This perfect health is called ‘Tareeqat’, which the heart acquires. The spiritual food is called ‘Shari’ah’ which one should be truly desirous of and be able to sacrifice for it.
Yes, initially one has to apply force and pressure. Later it will develop into this stage Inshaa Allah where one enjoys being nurtured by the Shari’ah.
The heart is like a mirror, which reflects the Tajalliyaat – Divine Lustres. For this to happen, the heart has to be cleansed and polished. This clean and polished condition has to be maintained through Mujaahadah – constant effort and sacrifice that will keep away the darkness of sin and evil character. When the dust, grime and rust are removed, then this person is now constantly engaged in Zikr and Fikr and is constantly attentive towards Haq Ta’aala. The result of this attentiveness is the reflection on the mirror (the heart) is formed. The joy and pleasure of this condition is beyond words.
When this mirror gains light from The Giver of Light (Haq Ta’aala) then it lights up the world. This is the same light that emanated from the noble heart of Rasulullah which lit up the world. This light from his noble heart spread to others who had purified their hearts. They in turn spread it to others. This light of guidance taken from the light of Nubuwwat is found in every era and is still present although fourteen hundred years have passed.
The carriers of this light are the Auliyaa – the friends of Allah, and there have been and there are still hundreds of them.
From among this illuminated, fortunate, blessed and pristine group (in our times) are:
- Aarif Billaah Hadhrat Moulana Shaah Hakeem Mohammed Akhtar Saheb (Daamat Barakaatuhum),
- Muhiyyus Sunnah Hadhrat Moulana Shaah Abraarul Haq Saheb (Rahmatullaahi Alayh),
- Maseehul Ummah Hadhrat Moulana Shaah Mohammed Maseehullah Khan Saheb (Rahmatullaahi Alayh),
- Shaykhul Hadeeth Hadhrat Moulana Mohammed Zakariyya Saheb Mujaahir Madani (Rahmatullaahi Alayh),
- Faqeehul Ummah Hadhrat Moulana Mufti Mahmood Hasan Saheb Gangohi (Rahmatullaahi Alayh),
- Shafeequl Ummah Hadhrat Moulana Shaah Hajee Mohammed Farouq Saheb (Rahmatullaahi Alayh), and many others.
May Allah Ta’aala bless them all with His special favours, blessings and mercies.
May Allah Ta’aala through His Grace and Mercy and through the blessings of this illustrious group, make us all from among them.
May He raise us with them on the Day of Qiyaamah.
Aameen Yaa Rabbal Aalameen.
Yusuf Laher
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