(JollofNews)- Some time should be devoted each day to zikr, which means concentrating on the Omnipotence, the Greatness, and the Attributes of Allah Ta’ala, and to offer DUROOD (prayers) for the Holy Prophet (SAW).
In this connection, guidance should be sought from a “Sheikh-e-Tariqat” (a learned and saintly person), who should be carefully selected for his distinction in piety and his capacity to follow “Shariat” and “Sunnah”. He may prescribe certain “Wazaif” (special verses) to be recited during the times of “Zikr”. In case no such holy person can be contacted, it is suggested that the following “Wazaif” may be repeated a hundred times (one tasbih of 100 beads) each, both in the morning and In the evening: Third Kalimah, Durood (praying blessings for the Prophet). Istighfar (speaking forgiveness of Allah).
Every Muslim must be considered as one’s real brother and must always be given affection, sympathy and sincere attention at all times, particularly when he is in need. The fact that a person professes the faith of Islam once from all Muslims, who must at all times refrain from causing him any physical or mental harm.
The above practices should be strictly enforced in one’s own life and, at the same time, efforts should be made so that other people may follow them as well. The only and the best way to achieve this is to devote some time specially for learning and inculcating in oneself these similar efforts. Thus a joint and collective campaign will automatically ensure for the growth and expansion of Islam in its true form, which is the real and urgent need of the day.
It was exactly this type or work, which every Prophet of Allah Ta’ala had to do as his sole occupation. For the sake of this work, almost all Prophets had to bear untold miseries and perils. The worthy Companions of Hadhrat Mohammad (Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam), as well as many other distinguished Muslims of the early period of Islam, spent the whole of their lives in striving hard and struggling for the religion of Islam in this very manner. Most of them sacrificed their lives in the sacred path of Allah Ta’ala. It will be our misfortune and enormous loss if we do not devote a part of our lifetime, however small a period it may be, towards propagating and perpetuating Islam. We must confess that it is due to our negligence in this vital task that the Muslim society has reached its present state of low morale and virtual collapse and, therefore, we must rise and make manifold efforts.
Previously, the very purpose of being a Muslim was to be ready to lay down one’s life, honour and wealth for upholding Islam and the Kalimah. In those days, if anyone did not do that, he was considered to be ignorant and a useless fellow. But alas! today, although we feel proud to be called Muslims, we remain totally unmoved by the fact that every particle of Islam is being destroyed one by one before our very eyes, and not a finger is moved to check this terrible loss. If we realize this we can appreciate that the propagation of Islam is our real mission in life, and therein lies our very existence as Muslims and also our success, glory and ultimate salvation. The opposite is also true that by neglecting this important task we suffer from moral degeneration and social degradation. The only lethargic and injurious past and take immediate steps to revive the act of Tabligh as our major occupation. It is only then that we can expect the mercy and compassion of Allah Ta’ala to flow, to bring us triumph and happiness both in this life and the hereafter.
This does not mean that we should give up everything else, i.e., our profession-trade or employment and take entirely to this work. It really means that, as we devote our whole-hearted attention and time to other material vocations, we should also attend to this work. As and when some persons find themselves ready to take up this sacred task, they should try to contact their friends or such persons in their neighborhood who may already be engaged in this work and spend a few hours a week in their company. The next step will be to spend, under the guidance of those people, full three days every month outside in a locality or a village other than one’s own. Later, but as early as possible, to pass one full month, or better still forty days annually in some distant area in similar manner.
Lastly, the real requirement in “Tabligh” is to spend continuously four months once in the lifetime, in a given place or area. All these periods are to be spent entirely in the pursuit of learning and propagation of the true faith of Islam and adopting the actual way of life under the sacred code of “Shariat”. Thus our efforts will become extensive and ultimately reach every person, rich and poor, employer and employee, Land-Lord and Peasant, learned and ignorant, to join hands in this work and become bound in the ties of true Islam as ordained by Allah Ta’ala and the Holy Prophet (SAW).
PROCEDURE TO WORK
The most important factor in the task of Tabligh is the manner and the method of approach, which simply means to follow closely the lines adopted by the worthy Companions of Holy Prophet (Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam) strictly in accordance with his teachings and practices. The method adopted by the Holy Prophet (SAW) was as follows:
A jamaat or group of at least ten men should be formed. One of them should be selected “amir” (leader). They should get together in a mosque, make ablutions and offer two rakaat ‘nafil’ prayers. After this, all should supplicate together and beseech for Divine mercy, help and guidance for success in their efforts and remaining steadfast and resolute in their task of Tabligh. For all this time, “zikr” should be recited by all, and every precaution should be taken not to indulge in the idle talk. One reaching the place for “Tabligh”, once again the “jamaat” should supplicate and beseech for Allah Ta’ala’s mercy and help in their mission. The place of Tabligh will be the vicinity of a mosque of the locality where the work is to be conducted. A part of the “jamaat” should be detailed to tour the locality calmy, and quietly inviting people to the mosque, where “Ta’aleem, (reading and teaching out of religious books) should be in progress and later the “namaz” (prayers) of the time should be offered. After this, one of the members of the “jamaat” should place before the people, in an affectionate and calm manner, the importance and urgency of reviving Islam in each and every Muslim as ordained by Allah Ta’ala and the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam), giving out as simply as possible the cardinal points of Tabligh and the way to accomplish them.
Finally, the people should be persuaded, again in a cordial manner, to join hands in this sacred task and come out to do the work of Tabligh like the Jamaat itself.
Later, some members of the “jamaat” may accompany the people to their homes, where the womenfolk should also be addressed and persuaded to do similar duty among women.
They should be told be regular in their daily prayers. All this should be done without entering the private portion of any house. The women should also be told to strictly follow the cardinal points of “Tabligh” in their daily life and observe “pardah” in accordance with the “shariat”.
After this, all such people who may be prepared to join the work should be organized into a separate “jamaat” with and “amir” form among themselves. They should first be made to work under the guidance of the members of the original “jamaat”. The important point to be remembered at this stage is that every person engaged on “Tabligh” must fully obey his “amir” and the latter, in turn, should ensure that his personal services and attention are available to each and every member of his Jamaat. He must see to every person’s welfare, comforts and morale and, before taking any decision, th must consult all his colleagues. The following general principles of the work of “Tabligh” should be carefully noted at all times.
To be continued.
Courtesy of Fazail-e-Amaal