
The
Station of Unity
In his book 'Rising Sun', the
venerable Khwaja Muhammad Nazim says,
'Oh my
Lord, I ask You to grant me understanding, and to enable me, Oh
my Lord, to make others understand.'
"Every time I address people I silently make this supplication,
as I know that only he who himself understands can teach people
anything useful. A visitor recently told me about a spiritual
teacher whose lectures and writings were so difficult that only
trained intellectuals could make sense of what he was saying.
It is not a sign of a man's understanding that his teachings be
incomprehensible; a man of understanding will always try to make
himself well understood by using clear and straightforward
speech, adjusting to the level of his audience, and he will try
to address as broad an audience as possible, otherwise his words
will be scattered with the winds.
Even Allah Almighty, the Lord of all creatures, the Master of
existence, in all His Glory condescends to the level of His
creatures. This is called "Tanazzulat Subhani" or, as close
as it can be translated, "the Condescension of Glory" (or "the
Condescension of the Glorious One"). You may find Him Almighty
with His creatures on every level.
If He were not with an ant, and knew not the conditions in which
that ant lives and what are its needs, He could not, by
definition be the Lord of that ant. He, the Lord of all, in His
knowledge, is even with microscopic creatures; so what about
mankind, the most
distinguished of His creatures, is it saying too much to say
that He is with us? "Does the Creator not know what He
created?" asks the Lord, that we may understand His Omniscience,
and that being the Lord of all creation does not detract from
His being with each individual creature.
The Holy Prophets and their Inheritors in every age have been
endowed with knowledge of Divine Realities which is hidden from
the rest of humanity, and it is their main duty to make these
realities comprehensible to mankind in general, and to
individual people in
whatever way possible, in accordance with the respective levels
and capabilities of those people. As the teachers of humanity
they have been granted the ability to communicate in this
manner: to speak directly to people's hearts. This they have
been granted from
the Attributes of their Lord. But only Prophets and their true
inheritors may find such flexibility available to them; for
others it is very difficult to address anyone other than those
who share with them a similar background and manner of
perception. But Divine
Teachers may be to every people what they need, may say what
they need to hear; that is why people of varying backgrounds and
ranks in life may all find peace with the same man and follow
him.
A Concorde could never land on the roof of this building, but a
helicopter could. Most scholars are like Concorde's: so proud
of their immense wingspans, streamlined form and speed. Only a
few statesmen and tycoons – men and women of distinction and
endowed
with great wealth – may enter and ride Concorde's. So scholars
may speak and write for the appreciation of other scholars.
Concorde's fly at tremendous speeds and require huge runways at
international airports to land, but a helicopter can gland
anywhere, even
sometimes at sea, and can always hover in mid-air while lowering
a lifeline to people trapped by a fire. So divine teachers are
accessible to everyone in every situation, whereas Concorde's
might crash in a place where only helicopters can reach to
rescue the survivors. Therefore, I am not leaving them on the
tops of Himalayan mountains, but bringing them to safety.
Seekers of truth must look for those qualities in a teacher who
purports to be addressing subjects related to the Divine.
Otherwise they will be pursuing useless studies, and, according
to the Holy Prophet, a sign of a person's perfection in Islam in
his abandonment of useless activities ("that which doesn't
concern him").
Our guest mentioned that this scholar was addressing the topic
of "Fana and Baqa", or "Annihilation and Permanence in the
Divine".
I think that
no one except those who have arrived at these Stations is
qualified to speak of them, otherwise his description will be
like that of a person who has never tasted honey trying to
describe its taste from what he has read about it to others who
have been
deprived of honey. Or it will be like asking a little boy about
the pleasures of a honeymoon-useless.
These topics are Oceans. When you melt, dissolving in the Unity
Ocean of Allah Almighty then you may understand the meaning of "Fani-Fillah"
(Annihilation in Allah). When you abandon your position as a
being in existence, when you become as a drop of rain falling
from the sky and are immersed, united in that Ocean of Divine
Unity, then no one can ask where that drop has gone : the drop
became an Ocean.
As long as the drop is falling, it continues to say: "I am
something", but when it reaches that Ocean, it looks and says:
"Where am I? I am finished. I am with Him. I am here, but
not here; only He is here, but I am now with Him. I am in His
Ocean. I feel this, but no more can it be said that I am a drop:
this drop has become an Ocean". That is only a very simple
description of Annihilation in God.
"Baqa" or Permanence, is to be with Him always. In such a
Station your personality does not appear; what appears is only
Divine Existence. You have been dressed in Divine Unity. That
is the "Station of Unity", "Maqam at-Tawhid". What Baqa means
is that you will never lose sight, hearing, feeling, knowing,
understanding never, but they will be without limits. We must
try to attain these stations, but the Way is difficult and
requires severe training.
One of the aspects of that training is to try and see everything
as proceeding from Him Alone. This is the sixth pillar of faith
in Islam : The belief that everything that happens in this
world, the good and the bad alike, are from God. This is
referred to as "Tawhid al-Af'al" or "The Unity of Actions".
The way to begin to realize this
point is to remember the source of all events, Allah Almighty,
when events occur, and not to occupy one's self with blaming or
lauding those who are not really the causes of events, only the
instruments to their occurrence. This means that if Ahmed comes
and gives you a pound coin and then Fulan comes and slaps you
and takes it away, you don't think of Ahmed as the giver of the
money, nor of Fulan as a thief. If you think like this you have
fallen from that high level of faith. You must perceive the
hand of Allah behind both hands – that which giveth and that
which taketh
away – as He is the creator of the actions of people.
When someone is generous or kind to you, you must remember that
it was your Lord who sent him with that favor, and you must
thank your Lord. But at the same time you are going to say:
"Thank you" to that person, as without giving thanks to the
carrier of that
blessing your thanks to its origin is not going to be complete.
Therefore the Holy Prophet said: "Who thanks not people thanks
not Allah". Our Prophet, upon whom be peace, is advising us
strongly that we should not allow our vision of unity to
distract us from perfecting our politeness with our fellow men.
But you know that it is your Lord who sent him, and you are not
forgetting that under any circumstances. And when you see that
Ahmed has filled your hands with gold, you must say to him: "Oh
Shaykh Ahmed, thank you so much! And firstly thanks to your
Lord, who sent you with favors for me, and thank you for
faithfully delivering what was entrusted to you".
And when that robber Fulan comes, hits you and takes all the
money, don't be angry with him! Yes, the Divine Law, the
Shariah, permits you to retrieve that money if you can, and
prescribes a punishment to be meted out by the society as well,
but if you are on the way of Unity, then you must regard that
action as coming to you from Allah Almighty too. He Alone sent
that man to rob you, because the Creator of every action is only
One : Allah Almighty.
Because it is not possible for all people to aspire to this high
level of faith in which God's Hand is seen behind every event,
Allah Almighty in one verse of the Holy Qur'an, condones "a life
for a life" in the case of murder, and goes on to call those who
are capable of it to "turning the other cheek". These are the
levels, respectively, of Shariah, the Law, and Tariqah, the
Path. Based on this verse, therefore, the Islamic Law
concerning murder is balanced, making concession for the normal
human feelings for vengeance in the face of such an abominable
crime. Islam allows for the execution of the duly convicted
murderer, and in this way assuages the feelings of the close
relatives, thus preventing extended blood feuds. The law also
allows for the payment of blood money in lieu of execution, to
be paid to the victim's close relatives. Lastly the verse calls
those who are seeking the highest level of faith and unity of
vision to forgiveness, saying: "And
whoso forgives and promotes understanding, his reward is
incumbent on his Lord".
What Allah is saying to seekers of absolute truth is: "Now
forgive him, because I sent him to do that action". Then you
realize that, in reality, there is no question of guilt nor need
for revenge. But that is not the common level. That is the
level to be striven for, and it is beyond us to forgive in
such a manner because our egos are like volcanoes.
Now people may be very polite in their everyday dealings, as
long as everyone behaves in accordance with their expectations
and everything falls into place according to plan; but should,
God forbid, the smallest thing go wrong – for example a small
error in driving, even one that causes no accident – for such a
small reason one may hear the ugliest obscenities pour from
their mouths like a lava eruption. That ego makes people
dangerously ill, and now that people are totally under their
egos' command, where can you find the tolerance described in
that Holy Verse of the Qur'an?
So much hate and frustration is pent up in people – I see it in
their looks – and so often a scapegoat is sought upon whom to
release that torrent, and the best, the tried and true scapegoat
throughout the world is always the "foreigners"; so I am quick
to assure people here in the West: "We are just here as your
guests. This is your homeland." But is it? You can't stay
here either except in your graves. Your homeland is the grave,
not above
ground. Thank God, no one is begrudging us cemetery plots, no
one is trying to prevent our being buried. The gravedigger
wipes the dirt of his hands and goes away, and the Earth accepts
us indiscriminately; but people on the Earth are busy making
distinctions, and therefore, that high level of acceptance of
actions as coming from God is rarely found. But He teaches us
the lesson nonetheless, saying: "You must understand who I am: I
am
the Creator of people and their works: understand this, that you
may attain peace and finally leave behind your quarrelsomeness."
Once I was in Mecca with our GrandShaykh making Tawaf
(circumnutating) the House of Allah, the Kaaba. GrandShaykh
said to me: "Look up!" When I looked I saw above the heads of
the people another group of worshippers performing their Tawaf;
but these
people were of a different class: calm, peaceful and graceful.
They too were of mankind, not Angels, but they were the ones who
had reached the level of seeing every action as issuing from
Allah Almighty, therefore they left the level of earthly
struggle.
But, meanwhile, back on the ground, amidst the throng, with
those who lack such certainty, we were being pushed, shoved and
trampled upon. Some groups locked arms and shoved straight
through the crowd, full-speed ahead, sending all who were
unfortunate enough to fall into their path flying through the
air, like discarded banana
peels. Elbows in my ribs, heels on my toes …. But above us,
the ones who concur with God's Will have no need for earth under
their feet. Now, perhaps, you are thinking that such a thing is
impossible, that I am telling a "tall tale", but yet, when you
are told that airplanes fly you think nothing of it. If man can
make metal fly, cannot God make man fly? They are at peace with
their Lord and with everything in creation, therefore,
everything carries them.
And so, we have been shown a higher way, the vision of Unity,
and we have been asked to be patient with those events that are
not to our liking, remembering their source. This is the best
training for our egos. Undergo this training or you will
struggle fruitlessly –up to the grave. We are being trained by our Lord to recognize
the Unity of Actions, so that we can come to understand the
Unity of His Holy Names which leads us to the knowledge of the
Unity of His Holy Attributes; that knowledge will prepare us for
that ultimate dive
into the Unity Ocean of Allah Almighty's existence – essence.
That is the final goal: that raindrop falls, and it will not
emerge again ever – and it is content because it has just gained
everything eternally, forever.
Therefore, Allah Almighty addresses mankind, saying: "Oh man,
verily you are striving towards your Lord, and you will meet
Him". He Almighty is teaching us that all our striving on
Earth, our running from East to West, here and there, night and
day, is, unwittingly, nothing else than our race towards our
Lord's endless Unity Ocean, but we can't now understand. Our
souls long for our Lord, therefore we move, and there is nowhere
to move save towards the One.