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The mind of the Prophet Muhammad, on
which tadjalli constantly falls, is directly
linked to the Divine. When a seeker of the Truth is to form a spiritual closeness with the
Prophet to an extent such that his or her mind fills with the blessings and the
Lights of Prohethood (nur nabuwat), then the tadjalli of God begins descending
on them. In order to strenghten this ability Muraqaba of Divine Essence (al
dhat e'lahiya) is given to practice so that the link could be established and
deepen and the journey of Gnosis of Essence (irfan e'lahiya) could go on
forever. When the person achieves the desired concentration on the tadjalli of
Divine Essence, then this stage is called `fana fi Al-Lah or fana fi dhat (annihilation into the Divine).
In
this Muraqaba, instead of the Attributes the Essence is imagined. The Divine
Essence is beyound words and could not be explained. No flight of human
consciousness could ever reach its furthest boundaries;
however, within the limits of
perception, God can be felt. It is stated in the Qur'an (Koran):
"And no man could ever be able to
converse with Him;
unless through signs, or behind the veil or through a messenger"
[Sura
Shura:51].
The
above verse sheds some light on the reach of human senses. When God addresses
humans, He uses signs and the heart is able to see and recognize. This divine
way of communication is called vahii. In the second method God sends a
messenger (angel) and the human eye is able to see the messenger. In the third
way God reveals a glimpse of Himself to His servant (man). This is known as
hijab (Divine Veil). In this way God reveals Himself in a beautiful and
luminous (nur ca'la nur) face. This beautiful face is not God but His Veil.
In the Muraqaba of visualization of the
Essence (al dhat) God is approached through different methods of dialogue.
There are various types of this Muraqaba.
The
student visualizes that in his heart the Divine Name Al-Lah is written in a
numinous way, and through its light the entire cosmos brightens.
That
he is prostrating before Him at the Divine Throne (arsh).
The
Divine Essence is before him in the form of tadjalli.
God
is focused on him and this focus is in the form of lights shining on the
student.
The student visualizes that God is
beholding him. This is known as the Muraqaba of royet.
It is
stated in the Qur'an (Koran),
"Wherever thou art, God is with thee." Hence in
the Muraqaba the omnipresence of God is visualized. This is known as Muraqaba
of ma'eeyet (company).
In the
Muraqaba the following verse of the Quran (Koran) is visualized,
"We are closer to thee than thy
cardinal vein." This Muraqaba is called the Muraqaba of aqrab.
"Wherever thou facest, thou seest
God." Based on this verse, the student visualizes that God is everywhere.
It is
stated in the Quran (Koran) that, "God is encircling everything that
exists." Hence the student visualizes that God is enveloping the entire
cosmos.
10. In the Muraqaba the God is
visualized as an endless Sea in which the student is like a tiny drop immersed
in it.
11. It is visualized that the entire
Universe is annihilated and the only Being that exists is God.
When
the student gains excellence in these types of Muraqaba then with the help of
his Spiritual Master and the grace of the Prophet Muhammad, he witnesses the
tadjalli of the Divine Essence.
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
In the current information age, the very question of what Man
is, and to what extent his abilities
go, has gained prominence. Metaphysical knowledge tells us
that Man is not just a mass of muscles and bones but in fact is a living
universe or microcosm (a'lam asghar) itself. His life is primarily relying on
information. As a matter of fact his life is nothing but a collection of
thoughts and imagination. His every movement is influenced by information and
thoughts. Every human achievement is circled around the unseen world of
cognition, imagination and creative thoughts. By giving new meaning to this
idea, Man creates and invents new things out of nothing.