What The Scholars Say About Sufism
Sufism (Tasawuff) is the Heart of Islam
The following quotations of the scholars of Shariah
regarding the precedence of the knowledge and science
of Tasawwuf, (Purification of the Self)
Imam Abu Hanifa
(85 H. - 150 H) "If it were not for
two years, I would have perished." He said, "for two
years I accompanied Sayyidina Ja'far as-Sadiq and I
acquired the spiritual knowledge that made me a
gnostic in the Way." [Ad-Durr al-Mukhtar, vol 1. p.
43]
Imam Malik
(95 H. - 179 H.) "whoever studies
Jurisprudence (tafaqaha) and didn't study Sufism
[tasawwafa] will be corrupted; and whoever studied
Sufism and didn't study Jurisprudence will become a
heretic; and whoever combined both will be reach the
Truth." [the scholar'Ali al-Adawi , vol. 2, p 195.)
Imam Shafi'i
(150 - 205 AH.) "I accompanied the Sufi
people and I received from them three knowledges: ...
how to speak; .. how to treat people withleniency and
a soft heart... and they... guided me in the ways of
Sufism." [Kashf al-Khafa, 'Ajluni, vol. 1, p 341.]
Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal
(164 - 241 AH.) "O my son, you
have to sit with the People of Sufism, because they
are like a fountain of knowledge and they keep the
Remembrance of Allah in their hearts. they are the
ascetics and they have the most spiritual power."
[Tanwir al-Qulub p. 405]
Imam Ghazzali
(450 - 505 AH.) "I knew verily that
Sufis are the seekers in Allah's Way, and their
conduct is the best conduct, and their way is the best
way, and their manners are the most sanctified. They
have cleaned their hearts from other than Allah and
they have made them as pathways for rivers to run
receiving knowledge of the Divine Presence."
[al-Munqidh, p. 131].
Fakhr ad-Din ar-Razi
(544 - 606 AH) "the way of Sufis
for seeking Knowledge, is to disconnect themselves
from this worldly life, and they keep themselves
constantly busy .... with Dhikrullah, in all their
actions and behaviors. ['Itiqadaat Furaq al-Muslimeen,
p. 72, 73]
Imam Nawawi
(620 - 676 AH.) "The specifications of the
Way of the Sufis are ... to keep the Presence of Allah
in your heart in public and in private; to follow the
Sunnah of the Prophet (s) ... to be happy with what
Allah gave you..."[in his Letters, (Maqasid
at-tawhid), p. 201]
Ibn Khaldun
(733 - 808 AH.) "The way of the Sufis is
the way of the Salaf, the preceding Scholars between
the Sahaba and Tabi'een of those who followed good
guidance..." [Muqaddimat ibn al-Khaldun, p. 328]
Tajuddin as-Subki
(727 - 771 AH.) "May Allah praise
them [the Sufis] and greet them and may Allah cause us
to be with them in Paradise. Too many things havebeen
said about them and too many ignorant people have said
things which are not related to them. And the truth
is that those people left the world and were busy with
worship. ... They are the People of Allah, whose
supplications and player Allah accepts and by means of
whom Allah supports human beings" [Mu'eed an-Na'am p.
190, the chapter entitled Tasawwufl
Jalaluddin as-Suyuti
(849 - 911 AH.) "At-Tasawwuf in
itself is the best and most honorable knowledge. It
explains how to follow the Sunnah of the Prophet (s)
and to put aside innovation." [Ta'yid al-Haqiqat
al-'Aiiyya,p 57]
Ibn Taymiyya
(661 - 728 AH) "Tasawwuf has realities
and states of experience which they talk about in
their science. Some of it is that the Sufi is that
one who purifies himself from anything which distracts
him from the remembrance of Allah and who will be so
filled up with knowledge of the heart and knowledge of
the mind to the point that the value of gold and
stones will be the same to him. And Tasawwuf is
safeguarding the precious meanings and leaving behind
the call to fame and vanity in order to reach the
state of Truthfulness, because the best of humans
after the prophets are the Siddiqeen, as Allah
mentioned them in the verse:
"(And all who obey Allah and the Apostle) are in the
company of those on whom is the grace of Allah: of the
prophets, the sincere lovers of truth, the martyrs and
the righteous; Ah! what a beautiful fellowship."
(an-Nisa', 69,70)
"...some people criticised Sufiyya and Tasawwuf and
they said they were innovators, out of the Sunnah, but
the truth is they are striving in Allah's obedience
[mujtahidin fi ta'at-illahij, as others of Allah's
People strove in Allah's obedience. So from them you
will find the Foremost in Nearness by virtue of his
striving [as-saabiq ul-muqarrab bi hasab ijtihadihi].
And some of them are from the People of the Right hand
[Ahl al-Yameen mentioned in Qur'an in Sura Waqi'ah],
but slower in their progress.
... And this is the origin of Tasawwuf. And after
that origin, it has been spread and [tasha'abat wa
tanawa'at] has its main line and its branches.
(Majmu'a Fatawa Ibn Taymiyya al-Kubra, Vol. 1 1, Book
of Tasawwuf, p. 497].
"The miracles of saints are absolutely true and
correct, by the acceptance of all Muslim scholars.
And the Qur'an has pointed to it in different places,
and the Hadith of the Prophet (s) has mentioned it,
and whoever denies the miraculous power of saints are
only people who are innovators and their followers."
[al-Mukhtasar al-Fatawa, page 603]. Ibn Taymiyya
says, "what is considered as a miracle for a saint is
that sometimes the saint might hear something that
others do not hear and they might see something that
others do not see, while not in a sleeping state, but
in a wakened state of vision. And he can know
something that others cannot know, through revelation
or inspiration." [Majmu'a Fatawi Ibn Taymiyya, Vol. 1
1, p. 314].
lbn Qayyim
(691 - 751 AH.) "We can witness the
greatness of the People of Sufism, in the eyes of the
earliest generations of Muslims by what has
beenmentioned by Sufyan ath-Thawri (d. 161 AH), one of
the greatest imams of the second century and one of
the foremost legal scholars. He said, "If it had not
been for Abu Hisham as-Sufi (d. 115) 1 would never
have perceived the action of the subtlest forms of
hypocrisy in the self... Among the best of people is
the Sufi learned in jurisprudence." [Manazil
as-Sa'ireen.]
Abdullah ibn Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab
(1115 - 1201
AH.) "My father Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab and I do not
deny or criticize the science of Sufism, but on the
contrary we support it, because it purifies the
external and the internal of the hidden sins, which
are related to the heart and to the outward form.
Even though the individual might externally be on the
right way, internally he might be on the wrong way.
Sufism is necessary to correct it." [ad-Dia'at
mukathaffa did ash-Shaykh Ibn Abdul Wahhab,p.85 ]
Ibn 'Abidin
(1198 - 1252 AH.) "the Seekers in this
Sufi Way don't hear except from the Divine Presence
and they don't love any but Him. If they remember Him
they cry, and if they thank Him they are happy; ...
May Allah bless them." [Risa'il Ibn'Abidin p. 172 &
173]
Muhammad 'Abduh
(1265 - 1323 AH.) "Tasawwuf appeared
in the first century of Islam and it received a
tremendous honor. It purified the self and
straightened the conduct and gave knowledge to people
from the Wisdom and Secrets of the Divine Presence."
(Majallat al-Muslim, 6th ed. 1378 H, p. 24].
Abul Hasan 'Ali an-Nadawi
(1331 AH b.) “These Sufis
were initiating people on Oneness and sincerity in
following the Sunnah of the Prophet (s) and to repent
from theirsins and to be away from every disobedience
of Allah 'Azza wa Jail. Their guides were encouraging
them to move in the way of perfect Love to Allah 'Azza
wa Jail. "...In Calcutta India, everyday more than
1000 people were taking initiation into Sufism.
"...by the influence of these Sufi people, thousands
and thousands and hundreds of thousands in India found
their Lord and reached a state of Perfection through
the Islamic religion."[Muslit-ns in India, p. 140-146]
Abul 'Ala Maudoodi
(1321 - 1399 AH.) " Sufism is a
reality whose signs are the love of Allah and the love
of the Prophet (s), where one absents oneself for
their sake, and one is annihilated from anything other
than them, and it is to know how to follow the
footsteps of the Prophet (s). ..Tasawwuf searched for
the sincerity in the heart and the purity in the
intention and the trustworthiness in obedience in an
individual's actions." "The Divine Law and Sufism:
"Sufism and Shariah: what is the similitude of the
two? They are like the body and the soul. The body
is the external knowledge, the Divine Law, and the
spirit is the internal knowledge."[Mabadi' al-islam,
p. 17]
CONCLUSION:
In sum, Sufism, in the present, as in the past, is the
effective means for spreading the reality of Islam,
extending the knowledge and understanding of
spirituality and fostering happiness and peace. With
it, Muslims can improve, transform, and elevate
themselves and find salvation from the ignorance of
this world and the misguided pursuit of some
materialistic fantasy.