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Audio of Illahi’s Brought to you by the Osmanli Naksibendi-Hakkani Tariqat
Rough Translation here: Uways al-Qarani by Yunus Emre Urum’da Acem’de a,sïk oldugum In Byzantium, in Persia, I have been a wandering minstrel of love. Anasïndan destur aldï durmadï He took permission from his mother; he felt bound to do so. Peygamber mescitten evine geldi The Prophet came home from the mosque; Yunus eydür “gelin biz de varalïm” Come now, Yunus, and let’s be there! (The story goes that Uways al-Qarani embraced Islam in Yemen, and greatly desired to travel to Medina to meet Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. But his old mother wanted him to stay home and take care of her. She gave him permission to go on the condition that as soon as he got to the Prophet’s house, he would turn around and come RIGHT BACK without going anyplace else. As the song tells, the Prophet happened to be out when he reached there. But Uways was obedient to the promise he’d made to his mother, so he never did get to meet the Prophet. For his love for the Prophet and his filial piety, he was raised to the same spiritual station as the Sahabah, the Prophet’s Companions. The concept is that he received his initiation into sainthood in a purely spiritual way, without a face-to-face meeting. So when a Sufi receives by the grace of God a spiritual initiation without contact with a shaykh, he is said to be an “Uwaysi.”) Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Audio of Illahi’s Brought to you by the Osmanli Naksibendi-Hakkani Tariqat
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Audio of Zikr Brought to you by the Osmanli Naksibendi-Hakkani Tariqat Naksibendi Zikr held at 353 W39th St, Manhattan Beautiful Salawat by Mustafa, begins at 2 minute mark. Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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Part of the weekly Zikr, the Khatm Khwajagan. In this portion we recite “LaillahaillAllah” while Shaykh Abdul Kerim recites various Salawat (Greetings of Peace and Blessings). Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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