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March 18th 7:45PM EDT (New York Time)– Live Sohbet and Zikr with Shaykh Abdul Kerim al-Kibrisi – in Osmanli Naksibendi Dergahi, NJ USA

March 18th 7:45PM EDT (New York Time)– Live Sohbet and Zikr with Shaykh Abdul Kerim al-Kibrisi – in Osmanli Naksibendi Dergahi, NJ USA

March 17, 2011  |  Thoughts  |  No Comments

Watch here:

http://www.naksibendi.us/live

March 18th 7:45 EDT (New York Time)

Defending the Deceased: Profile of Amir Celoski

Defending the Deceased: Profile of Amir Celoski

October 4, 2010  |  Thoughts  |  13 Comments

The media sensation around the Muslim cemetery in Upstate New York has been missing an important focus. The personal one.

While Bob McCartney’s been quoted as saying, “You can’t bury Grandma under the picnic table in the backyard…”, this national issue isn’t about elderly grandmas who lived full lives, but two individuals and families who experienced tragic loss of their young sons. These were young men who died at age 28 and 30.

In this article, I want to highlight a little information about Amir Celoski, who was the first to be buried at the Osmanli Naksibendi Dergahi.

Amir Celoski lived in Haledon, NJ running the family masonry business. He was a great talker, and he was so likable that people would trust his ability to do a job on sight.

I first met him at an event hosted by students of Sheikh Abdul Kerim at Columbia University, Amir attended because he was looking to learn about Islam. He was always looking to learn but never looking to teach, such people are by their very natures, the best teachers in life.

When he met Sheikh Abdul Kerim al-Kibrisi, he fell in love immediately. He dedicated his life from that point on to serving the community. The following is a video of his initiation into the Osmanli Naksibendi Sufi Way:

He went to the Dergah and to the Sheikh for spiritual satisfaction. And even in his New Jersey home, he put pictures and reminders all over to allow him to remember the place that he considered home, the Osmanli Naksibendi Dergahi in Sidney Center, NY.

At the Dergah, he was always light-hearted and knew how to keep everyone’s spirits up.

He loved weddings, breaking out into the traditional dances and even some not-so-traditional ones.

At the same time, he knew how to work hard. Not only the ultimate salesman, he was great at masonry itself, and he would volunteer hours upon hours upstate at the Dergah in Sidney Center to build stone walls, steps, stone floors, and make beautiful stream paths. We walk on his hard work every day.

At least once a week he would drive three hours to reach Sidney Center. His vehicle was often his heavy masonry truck which he used for his business. Every trip cost him a pretty penny just in gas.

He would focus, as the Sheikh taught, on his own mortality, and he worked hard to ensure that he considered every day his potential last. This focus helped him to remove evil characteristics such as pride, jealousy and anger. The topic of death, which some might find so odd for a healthy, energetic 28 year-old to discuss, was something he often brought up. This is also why he spoke often about his desire to be buried at the Osmanli Dergahi to his family and friends.

No matter his personal financial situation, he would never let anyone dining with him pick up the tab. Every time you sat with him, he shared his food.

And, although he had a very temperamental stomach, he ate whatever he was given at the dergah. He hated onions, but when Sheikh shared a few pieces of onion, his phobia fleeted away and he became an onion fan (at least, for that moment!).

Amir was the most generous with his time and his possessions. If someone saw something he was wearing and liked it, he literally took it off and gave it to you. Our brothers still wear his vests and shirts today.

He bought a 1997 Acura Integra a few weeks before he passed. He was very excited about being mobile without his work truck.

He died tragically at a stop light, when he was rear-ended by an out-of-control driver. He was on his way, as usual, to help someone in Sidney Center build a new masonry business.

When we saw him in the hospital he was tested for brain activity and soon pronounced brain dead. Investigations are still underway in that accident as to the state of mind of the driver and whether they were under the influence.

We will defend you Amir.

Pictures: Sheykh Abdul Kerim al-Kibrisi visits Jacksonville, Florida to open new Sheikh Nazim Osmanli Naksibendi Hakkani Dergah

June 14, 2010  |  Thoughts  |  8 Comments

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Back of the Dergah has a beautiful view

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Living Islam in America - Graduation Season - Pictures

Living Islam in America – Graduation Season – Pictures

June 7, 2010  |  Thoughts  |  2 Comments

American Muslim ‘Leaders’ talk about being Muslim in America, while they usually really mean to discuss how to compromise Islam for the sake of American culture.

The Naksibendi Tarikat gives energy on the other hand to disregard social norms which are formed on the basis of Batil, for the sake of Islam. The Way of the Holy Prophet (AS) gives you focus to complete your goals, to master the system offered by the West, and to say, “Now we know what you offer, now you must see what it is Islam offers. I choose Islam.”

MashAllah that these graduates worked hard to be able to discard Christian and secular symbolism for Islam’s sake and wore full sunnah clothing to represent their love of Islam.

Although fitnah has been made about Sheikh Abdul Kerim and his stance on western education, murids are counted from among the graduates in universities such as Columbia University, Rutgers University, University of Maryland, and Stony Brook. MashAllah.

I thanked Allah for having given me victory over my ego (nafs) and said: “O my nafs, by the power of Him who gave you a nature inclined to rebellion and made you susceptible to all kinds of blameworthy traits, I swear I shall not leave you in peace until you live up to the teachings of the Book of Allah and the Way of the Prophet (AS)”
-Ibn Arabi, Ruh al-Quds

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Attacks from Michigan against Sheykh Abdul Kerim & Osmanli Dergah

April 16, 2010  |  Thoughts  |  166 Comments

Recently there have been some videos posted attacking Sheykh Abdul Kerim openly and the Osmanli Dergah from Michigan. They are claiming that Sheykh Abdul Kerim is opening a dergah in Cyprus next to Maulana and that this is an act of craziness.

What is craziness is to think that Sheykh Abdul Kerim Effendi would or could do anything (especially in Lefke) without Sheykh Maulana Nazim’s explicit order and direction. Maulana specifically wanted a Dergah to be opened and run according to Ottoman/Osmanli ways in Cyprus.

This is what he ordered Sheykh Abdul Kerim to do, and that is what he is doing.

This is a continuation of his 2008 message where Maulana ordered Sheykh Abdul Kerim to work in Maulana’s area. Available on video here.

They say Seyh Effendi isn’t praying at that dergah, but goes elsewhere. Of course he goes elsewhere.

People who have never been to Cyprus are being taken for fools. The dergah next to Maulana’s house is not visited by Maulana himself. In fact, countless times Maulana was the one praying in these masjids with Sheykh Abdul Kerim right next to him.

When was the last Jummah Khutba you heard from Sh Maulana?

Want some pictures of ‘not praying at the Dergah’?

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Now we know Maulana doesn’t come pray very often to the Dergah next to his own house, but Maulana visited the Osmanli Dergah in Lefke to open it himself.

Wouldn’t it be real craziness to think that Maulana would visit a place like this when it is against his wishes?

One can see Maulana openly praying in the dergah, blessing it.

http://www.yursil.com/blog/2010/03/sheykh-mevlana-new-dergah-cyprus/


See the pictures yourself.

Or do you think that Awliya are just tricking you (Hasha Astahgfirulllah)? This is a clear message that the dergah is opened by Sheykh Maulana. Then they are second guessing Sheykh Maulana by saying he is being ‘patient’ with people who are doing work all around him. This is a sign of a deep disease. In this pseudo reality world these people create, what Maulana does is actually the opposite of what he really wants. For them, he doesn’t really want a Dergah, he just opens it up for some twisted game!

It is said on this site: “THE PRESIDENT OF CYPRUS IS THERE, AND THEY HAVE HIJACKED AND PREVENTED SUFILIVE TO BROADCAST THAT IMPORTANT EVENT AND THEY CANNOT SAY IT IS PRIVATE AS THEY WERE BCASTING IT THEMSELVES. ”

These people are upset that the President of Cyprus came and they were not able to broadcast. Like their past history, it is clear they are quiet until it becomes an issue of politics and gain. Could it be Maulana wants a direct feed of his sohbets unassociated with contrary messages?

What has Maulana said about Khalifa, about Democracy openly?

http://www.sufismus-online.de/TheocracyDemocracy

On top of that, all Islamic countries are now making advertisements for democracy, not theocracy, which would be following the Sharia. No! They want democracy, because the Europeans want it, they would never want a theocracy. And now our people are trying to copy this. Also in the private lives of people they want to copy the western people. It makes them proud to be like the western people.

What are these people saying about the same? They make Sahabis into political parties and shariat into democracy. What is real craziness is how these people reconcile these obvious conflicts in their minds.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQNE-GcHhHU#t=6m45s 6:45

InshaAllah this Osmanli Dergah will be a big success because of Sh Maulana’s blessing and permission.

Many people will be assisting in this effort, including Cafer Iskenderoglu.

They are complaining about Sheykh Abdul Kerim by calling him crazy, and by doing so they have fulfilled the hadith: Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said: “Engage in the Dhikr of Allah in such abundance that people comment that ‘you are insane’.” (Ahmed, Abu Ya’la, Ibn Habbaan)