aepsupriatna wrote:

>Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,
Wa 'alaikumus salaam warahmatullahi wabarakaatuh,

>Adakah yang punya artikel tentang tarikat Nahsabandiyah.. 
>kalau ada moho di -reply via japri

Berikut ana kirimkan artikel mengenai thariqat Naqshabandiyah.
dari:
http://www.spubs.com/sps/sp.cfm?
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Semoga bermanfaat. Allahu Ta'ala a'lam.
Wassalaamu 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakaatuh,

-- 
Ahmad Ridha bin Zainal Arifin bin Muhammad Hamim
(l. 1980M/1400H)

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*The Naqshabandi Tariqah Unveiled*
*Author: Al-Hidaayah, Colombo Sri Lanka*
Article ID : GSC090001
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Verily all Praise is for Allaah, we praise Him, seek His aid and ask for 
His forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allah from the evil of ourselves and 
the evil of our actions. Whomsoever Allah guides then there is none who 
can misguide him, and whomsoever Allaah misguides then there is none who 
can guide him. I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped 
except Allaah alone, having no partners and I bear witness that Muhammad 
(sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) is His slave and Messenger. May the 
peace and blessings of Allaah be on the final Prophet Muhammad 
(sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam), his family, his companions and all 
those who follow in their footsteps until the last day. To proceed:

This little booklet is a modest attempt to analyse and expose the 
teachings and practices of the Tariqat ul Naqshbandi in the light of the 
Glorious Qur’aan and Sunnah, and is done purely in fulfilling our 
obligation to enjoin the right and forbid the evil. Over the years many 
deviant movements have arisen in the Muslim world bent on corrupting the 
teachings of Islaam and thereby mislead the Muslims. One of the most 
dangerous of the contemporary movements is the group known as the 
Naqshbandi Tariqat.

Like most deviant groups, they claim that the Muslim masses are ignorant 
and are therefore in need of a Sheikh (leader) who is supposed to 
possess the secret knowledge of the unseen. They also claim that all 
religious texts have an obvious outer meaning known to the masses and a 
hidden meaning known only to the Sheikh, and that the masses are unable 
to contact Allaah on their own and hence are in need of a intermediary 
(Sheikh) who will get them close to Allaah if given unquestionable and 
unconditional obedience.

The greatest danger of this group lies in the fact that they, while 
wearing the cloak of Islaam, are striving to destroy it from within, in 
a vain attempt to extinguish the light of Islaam and divert the Muslims 
from the reality of the religion.

Realizing the grave threat posed by this group, we have undertaken the 
task of exposing the falsity of this group, seeking only the pleasure of 
Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa), we hope that the absurdities, 
fallacies, and the extremely deviant nature of this group would be 
clearly exposed to those trapped in its clutches and as a timely warning 
to those contemplating to join them.

The simple method we have adopted in exposing the group’s deviant 
beliefs is to quote what Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the 
Qur’aan and what His truthful Messenger Muhammad (sallallaahu `alaihi wa 
sallam) has said in the authentic Ahadith, and then to quote the group’s 
beliefs or position vis-a-vis the same issue, taken from their own 
publications printed by ‘Arafat Publishing House’, and where necessary 
commented upon.

In all firmness to this group we have given the names of the books, 
along with the page number from where we have taken these quotes. 
Reference to the Qur’aanic Aayaat and authentic Ahadith too have been 
provided.

Due to lack of space we are compelled to deal with only some of the 
serious issues of the group’s beliefs and teachings which are directly 
in conflict with the pure Islaamic teachings as revealed in the Glorious 
Qur’aan and authentic Sunnah.

This booklet is by no means a complete exposition of the entirety of 
this group’s deviant beliefs and teachings and all Qur’aanic Aayaat 
quoted are only translations of the meanings of the Qur’aan.

We pray this little booklet serves to remove the confusion and ignorance 
that the people are suffering from regarding this important issue and 
that it will save all those sincere seekers of truth from falling in to 
Shirk.

*1*. *THE ISLAAMIC BELIEF*: Allaah is the _Only_ Truth

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan -

"That is because Allaah - He is the Truth and it is He who gives life to 
dead." (Qur’aan, Chapter 22, Verse 6)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Aba Yazid al-Bistami is the Truth

On page 15 of the book /‘The Naqshbandi Way’/ it reads -

"Whoever recites this Ayah even a single time will attain a high rank 
and a great position, _… he will get what the Prophets and saints could 
not get_, and will arrive at the stage of Aba Yazid al-Bistami, the Imam 
of the order _who said: "I am the Truth (al-Haqq_)."

The above statement ‘I am the Truth’ - is a clear example of Shirk 
(association) in the aspect of the Names and Attributes of Allaah, since 
Al-Haqq in the definite form, is one of Allaah’s unique attributes and 
is not shared by any created being or thing unless preceded by the 
prefix `Abd meaning "Slave of" or "Servant of". (In fact the Mystic 
al-Hallaaj was publicly executed as an apostate for daring to openly 
claim divinity in his infamous pronouncement "Anal-Haqq"- I am the Truth.)

*2*. *THE ISLAAMIC BELIEF*: _None _shares with the command of Allaah

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan -

"Verily, His (Allaah’s) command, when He intends a thing, is only that 
he says to it, "Be! And it is!" - (Chapter 36, Verse 82); and in another 
place in the Qur’aan, Allaah says =

"They have no protector other than Him (Allaah_); nor does He share His 
command with any person whatsoever_." - (18:26)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh shares with the command of Allaah

On page 33 of the book ‘/Mercy Oceans - Part 1/’, it reads "The Power of 
the wali is such

that_ he only needs to say Kun (be) and that will be_."

The above is another example of Shirk (association) in the aspect of the 
Lordship of Allaah, since the Islaamic principle of the Lordship of 
Allaah states that no created being can share in God’s attributes and 
infinite qualities, and any attempt to give the Divine attributes to 
creation is referred to as Shirk (association), the antithesis of 
Tawheed (singling out Allaah alone for worship).

*3*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: None could attain the Rank of the Prophets or 
their Companions

The Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) has said in a well 
known Hadith that,

"The best of people are those living in my generation, and then those 
who will follow them, and then those who will follow the latter…"

(Saheeh Bukhaaree, Vol 5, Hadith #3, Arabic-English Trans.)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Certain people could attain a Rank higher than 
the Prophets and their Companions.

On page 1 of the book /‘The Naqshbandi Way’/ it reads,

"Our master the Sheikh says that a person who manages to act on these 
principles in our times will achieve what earlier generations did not 
achieve … he who attains an exalted stage and a great rank, such _a rank 
which the Prophets themselves and the companions were unable to attain_."

On page 4 of the book ‘the Naqshbandi Way’ it reads,

"Especially those who hold to the Prophet’s Sunnah, will attain special 
stations that weren’t opened to earlier people - _not even to the 
Prophet’s companions_.’

The deviant claim of attaining the rank which the Prophets could not is 
a major deception of the Naqshbandiya as any Muslim with even the basic 
knowledge of Islaam will confirm. As regards the companions (May Allaah 
be pleased with them all), the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) 
in a hadith narrated by Anas bin Maalik (Radhiallaahu Anhu) said -

"After me, you will see others given preference to you, so be patient 
till you meet me."

(Saheeh Bukhaaree, Vol 5., Hadith #137, Arabic-English Trans.)

He (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) also said in reference to his 
Companions (May Allaah be pleased with them all),

"For by Him in Whose hand is my soul, if you were to spend the like of 
Uhud or of the mountains in gold, you would not reach their actions." 
(Saheeh Bukhaaree)

*4*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: Allaah is above the heavens

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan -

"Do you feel secure, that He (Allaah), _who is above the heavens_, will 
not cause the earth to sink with you." (Qur’aan, Chapter 67, Verse 16).

And in a long Hadith found in Saheeh Muslim, it is narrated that the 
companion Mu`awiyah ibn al-Hakam, (Radhiallaahu Anhu) slapped his 
servant girl who used to tend his sheep, and as a result when to the 
Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) and asked what should be done as 
an atonement for having slapped her. The Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa 
sallam) replied, "Bring her to me" so Mu`awiyah brought her to the 
Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam). The Prophet (sallallaahu 
`alaihi wa sallam) then asked her, "Where is Allaah?" and she replied 
_"Above the Sky_" then the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam ) 
asked her, "Who am I?" and she replied, "You are Allaah’s Messenger", so 
the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) said, "Free her, for verily 
she is a true believer." (Saheeh Muslim, Vol 1, Hadith #1094, English 
Translation)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Allaah is Everywhere

On page 13 of the book /Haqiqat ul Haqqani/ it reads,

"Allaah Almighty is everywhere but specially in the Baitullaah as He has 
Himself called it the house of Allaah. For it to be called the house of 
the Lord, the Lord of the house must be in it."

The concept of Allaah being everywhere is not Islaamic as the above 
Qur’aanic Aayah and the authentic hadith confirm. Indeed if Allaah was 
everywhere then there would be no need for the Prophet (sallallaahu 
`alaihi wa sallam) to go up through the seven skies on the night of 
Mi`raaj to meet Allaah - he would have been in the direct presence of 
Allaah in his very own house.

*5*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: None has the knowledge of the Last Day except 
Allaah

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan,

"Verily the knowledge of the Hour is with Allaah (alone)." (31:34)

And according to the well known Hadith, where Angel Jibreel (`alaihis 
salaam) came in the guise of man, we quote the part of the Hadith that 
is relevant to our matter, after asking about Islaam, Imaan and Ihsaan, 
Angel Jibreel (`alaihis salaam) asks Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu 
`alaihi wa sallam) "then tell me about the hour (meaning the last day)", 
the Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) replied, "The one 
questioned about it knows no better than the questioner."

(Saheeh Muslim, vol 1, Hadith #4, English Translation)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh has the knowledge of the Last Day.

In the beginning of page 19 of the book ‘/Mercy Oceans - part one’/, it 
reads -

"These signs have been given us indication that the Last Day is coming 
is nearly exactly now …_we shall witness that great event within two 
years_."

The above book (Mercy Oceans) was published in 1987 and it I almost nine 
years since its publication, but the last day is still not witnessed. 
How could it be when indeed Allaah has clearly stated in the Qur’aan,

"Say _None_ in the heavens and the earth knows the unseen except 
Allaah." (Qur’aan, Chapter 27, Verse 65)

*6*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: Believers and disbelievers are not equal.

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan - the likeness of 
the two parties (disbelievers and believers) is as the blind and the 
deaf and the seer and the hearer. Are they equal when compared? Will you 
not then take heed?" (Qur’aan, Chapter 11, Verse 24)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Believers and disbelievers are equal

On page 12 of the book ‘/the Naqshbandi Way’/, it reads ,

"Allaah does not distinguish between the non-believer and the faasiq 
(wrong doer) or between a believer and a Muslim. _In fact they are all 
equal to him_."

Furthermore, on page 16 of the same book it reads, "Allaah does not 
distinguish between a kaafir or a hypocrite or _between a saint and a 
Prophet_."

*7*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: No intermediary between Allaah and Man

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan,

"And when My servants ask you (O Muhammad) concerning Me, then (answer 
them), I am indeed near (to them in knowledge), I respond to the 
invocations of the supplicant when he calls on Me." (Qur’aan, Chapter 2, 
Verse 186)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh is intermediary between Allaah and Man

On page 23 of the book /Haqiqat ul Haqqani/ it reads,

"If there wasn’t Mowlana Sheikh Nazim between us and Seyyidina Mahdi 
(Alai), or between us and the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sal), or between us 
and Allaah Almighty, no one would be able to reach to Divine knowledge… 
this is because Mowlana _Sheikh Nazim is the intermediary_ between us 
and these stations."

[It should be known that the practice and belief of having an 
intermediary between man and God is a pagan practice, borrowed directly 
from other religions like Christianity which believes the Pastor or the 
church priest to be an intermeidary between man and God and hence 
confession of one’s sins is done to them and not directly to God.

*8. THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: No spokesman between Allaah and Man on the Day 
of Judgment.

Adi bin Hatim (radhiallaahu `anhu) reported that the Messenger 
(sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) said,

"There is none of you but his Lord will certainly talk to with him 
without any Spokesman between him and his Lord."

(Sunan Ibn Maajah, Vol 1, Hadith #185, English Translation)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh will be a spokesman between Man and 
Allaah on the Day of Judgment

On page 11 of the book Haqiqat ul Haqqani it reads,

"When a person takes Bayyat from Mowlana, Mowlana will be with that 
person. Even until he reaches in front of Allaah Almighty will Mowlana 
be with him, when Allaah Almighty questions this person _Mowlana shall 
answer all questions instead of him_."

*9*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: (For anything to happen) it is only what 
Allaah wills

Once a companion of the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) 
concluded his statement to the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) 
with the phrase "It is what Allaah wills and you will." The Prophet 
(sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) immediately corrected him saying - ‘Are 
you making me an equal with Allaah? Say it is what Allaah _alone_ 
wills.’ (Collected by Ahmad - Arabic)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: It is what Allaah and the saint wills.

On page 23 of the book "/Quthub us Sailan/" which is written by the 
local head of the group, it reads

"One morning in the newspapers, I read that the wakf board had taken 
over the Dewatagaha Mosque seeking the chief trustee at the time, 
chairman of the welfare committee and chief trustee, M.I.M. Shaukat came 
to my place a couple of days later to find out what he could do in that 
matter as chief trustee, I told him that if it was the will of Allaah 
_and the saint_, well nothing could be done on his part."

*10*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: Allaah is in charge of creation.

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan -

"And Allaah is a Wakil (Guardian) over all things." (Qur’aan, Chapter 
11, Verse 12)

And in another place, Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says,

"He (Allaah) arranges (every) affair from the heavens to the earth." 
(Qur’aan, Chapter 32, Verse 3)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh is in charge of creation

On page 15 of the book ‘/Haqiqat ul Haqqani’/ it reads,

"Every thing that you know of is under the spiritual control of the 
Sultan al Awliya, _he is the one who is in charge of all mankind in this 
universe, he is also in charge of all the world of Jinns and Angels_."

Again the above belief is one of Shirk (association) in the aspect of 
the Lordship of Allaah, as has been explained before.

*11*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: None can change a bad situation except Allaah

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan,

"And if Allaah touches you with harm, _none_ can remove it but He…" 
(Qur’aan, Chapter 6, verse 17)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh can change a bad situation.

On page 26 of the book ‘Haqiqat ul Haqqani’ in the 2^nd paragraph it reads,

"If a bad situation is to come to a mureed of his, Sheikh has the power 
to change it."

*12*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: None can make anyone enter paradise or save 
from hell, except Allaah.

The Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) said in an 
authentic Hadith -

"O People of Quraysh, secure deliverance from Allaah (by doing good 
deeds). I cannot help you at all against Allaah. O sons of 
Abdul-Muttalib, I cannot help you at all against Allaah; O (my uncle) 
Abbas ibn Abdul-Muttalib, O (my aunt) Safeeyah, I cannot help you at all 
against Allaah; O Faatimah, daughter of Muhammad, ask me whatever you 
like, but I have nothing which can help you against Allaah."

(Saheeh Muslim, Vol 1, Hadith #402, English Translation)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh can make one enter paradise and save one 
from hell.

On page 30 of the book Haqiqat ul Haqqani, in the 3^rd paragraph, it reads -

"Sheikh will not allow any of his mureeds to enter hell, … Sheikh Nazim 
will make all the followers to enter into this paradise."

*13*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: The Angel of death will take the soul of the 
dying.

Allaah (Subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Qur’aan,

"Say the Angel of death, who is set over you, will take your souls, then 
you shall be brought to your Lord." (Qur’aan, 32:11)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh will take the soul of the dying

On page 35 of the book ‘/Haqiqat ul Haqqani’/ under the heading ‘No 
questioning in the grave’, it reads -

"As for anyone who is related to Mowlana Sheikh Nazim as a mureed, the 
Angel of Death Israel (Alai) will have nothing to do with him, the soul 
of this mureed at the time of his _death will be taken by Mowlana Sheikh 
Nazim_, he shall look at the mureed and immediately the soul of that 
mureed will leave his body. There is nothing for either the Angel of 
death or for the Angels of the grave to do with the mureeds of Sheikh 
Nazim."

*14*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: No hidden knowledge in Islaam, everything is 
given in the Qur’aan and Sunnah.

The Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) said in an 
authentic hadith -

"I have not left _anything_ which Allaah ordered you with, except that I 
have ordered you with it, nor _anything_ that Allaah forbade you, except 
that I forbade you from it." (Saheeh, al-Baihaqee 7:76, Arabic)

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh has hidden knowledge.

In spite of the above clear hadith, the deviant Naqshbandi claim that 
there is ‘secret knowledge’ with the Sheikh, for example on page 60-61 
of the book ‘/Haqiqat ul Haqqani’ /in the 3^rd paragraph it reads -

"Vast amounts of hidden knowledge have been communicated to his mureeds 
by Mowlana Sheikh Nazim in this manner. Questions by these mureeds 
regarding day to day life, or questions relating to religion … and also 
many other subjects have been answered by Mowlana Sheikh Nazim. When 
this type of communication has been granted to a mureed, he no longer 
needs to resort to books to further his knowledge."

*15*. *THE ISLAMIC BELIEF*: When Allaah loves a person…

The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) said as narrated 
by Abu Huraira (radhiallaahu `anhu) that,

"…Allaah said…the most beloved things with which my slave comes nearer 
to Me, is with what I have enjoined upon him, and my slave keeps on 
coming closer to Me through performing Nawafil (praying or doing extra 
deeds besides what is obligatory) till I love him, so I become his sense 
of hearing with which he hears, and his sense of sight with which he 
sees, and his hand with which he grips…"

(Saheeh Bukhaaree, Vol 8, Hadith 509, Arabic - English Trans)

[The above hadith should not be misinterpreted by the reader. What it 
simply means is as has been explained by the Scholars of Hadith is that, 
when Allaah becomes his sense of hearing means the servant will only 
hear Halaal speech and will keep away from hearing forbidden speech. And 
regarding sight, then it means he will only see that which is 
permissible to see and keep away from seeing that which is Haraam and in 
the case of the hands then it means he will only touch and use his hands 
in that which is Halaal and will refrain from touching and doing Haraam 
with it.]

*THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Directly contradicts the above hadith.

On page 62 of the book ‘/Haqiqat ul Haqqani/’ in the last paragraph it 
reads,

"Certain of the mureeds of Mowlana Sheikh Nazim experience that Mowlana 
appears within them, when this happens, they are no longer conscious of 
themselves as themselves, they lose their identity and are conscious of 
themselves as their Sheikh. They see through Mowlana’s eyes when the 
look, they hear through Mowlana’s ears when they hear, and they speak 
Mowlana’s words when they speak.."

*16. THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh can be in any place at the same time.

On page 33 of the book ‘Haqiqat ul Haqqani’ it reads,

"Mowlana Sheikh Nazim can also be present in his shape and body in 
several places at the same time."

Also on page 65 of the same book it reads in the 2^nd paragraph,

"Sometimes, mureeds have been transported to other countries and places. 
For example, they may be transported in a moment to London…some are 
known to have visited Mecca, Medina, London and Baghdad in moments by 
the power and the grace of Sheikh Nazim."

*THE ISLAMIC POSITION* *_on the above Naqshbandi position_*

In a Hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) said,

"There are three types of Jinn, one type flies through the air…" 
(Transmitted by al-Haakim, Tabaraani and al-Baihaqi, Arabic)

And Allaah says in the Qur’aan,

"And verily, there were men among mankind who took shelter with the 
masculine among the jinns, but they (jinns) increased them (mankind) _in 
sin and disbelief_." (Qur’aan, 72:6)

*17. THE NAQSHBANDI BELIEF*: Sheikh has two faces.

On page 21 of the book ‘Haqiqat ul Haqqani’ in the first paragraph 
describing Sheikh Nazim, it reads -

"He (Sheikh) now has _a face towards the creatures_ and _a face towards 
Allaah Almighty_, therefore he is with Allaah Almighty all the time!"

*THE ISLAMIC POSITION* *_on the above Naqshbandi belief_*

The Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) rightly said, as 
reported by the companion Abu Huraira (radhiallaahu `anhu) who said that 
Allaah’s Messenger (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) said,

"The worst amongst the people is _the double faced one_."

(Saheeh Muslim, vol 4, Hadith #6300 - English Translation)

Also, the companion Ammaar (radhiallaahu `anhu) reported the Prophet 
(sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) as saying,

"He who is _two faced_ in this world, will have two tongues of fire on 
the day of resurrection."

(Sunan Abu Dawud, Vol 3, Hadith #4855 - English Translation)

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 From the preceding, concise presentation of the Naqshbandi group’s 
deviant beliefs, in shaa’ Allaah, there should not remain even the 
slightest inkling of a doubt in the mind of the sincere reader about the 
group’s deviant nature and falsehood. It is only the ignorant, grossly 
biased and dishonest sympathizers of the group who will still maintain 
the view that the group’s teachings and beliefs are in accordance with 
the Qur’aan and Sunnah, since it has been clearly and decisively proven 
to be just the exact opposite.

In the foregoing article, the reader would have noticed that every thing 
of the pure Islamic Belief mentioned has been contradicted by this 
deviant group. In fact the Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu `alaihi wa 
sallam) had warned us about the appearance of such deviant groups, when 
he said in an authentic narration reported by Abu Amir al-Hawdani 
(radhiallaahu `anhu),

"Indeed those who were before you, from the people of the book (Jews and 
Christians) split into seventy sects, and this religion will split into 
seventy three; seventy two will go in to the hell fire, and one of them 
will go to paradise, and it is the Jamaa`ah." (Abu Dawud, vol 3, Hadith 
#4580, English Translation)

[The term Jamaa`ah was explained by the companion `Abdullaah ibn Mas`ood 
(radhiallaahu `anhu) as meaning that which agrees with the truth. He 
said in his famous statement, "The jamaa`ah is that which agrees with 
the truth, even if it is a single person." (Reported by ibn Asaakir in 
Tareekh Dimashq - Arabic)]

Then there is no doubt that each of these groups claims for itself that 
it is the saved group, and that it is correct and that it alone follows 
the Messenger (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam), but the way of truth is a 
single way and it is the one which leads to salvation, and any other way 
is one of the ways of misguidance which leads to destruction as has been 
clearly explained by the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) in 
another hadith, reported by the companion `Abdullaah ibn Mas`ood 
(radhiallaahu `anhu), who said,

"Allaah’s Messenger (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) drew a line with his 
hand and said, "This is the straight path of Allaah." He then drew lines 
to its right and to its left and said, "These are the other paths, which 
represent misguidance and that at the head of each path sat a devil 
inviting people to it (path)." He then recited, "And verily, this is My 
straight path, so follow it, and follow not (other) paths, for they will 
separate you away from His path." (Reported by Ahmad, an-Nasaa’ee and 
ad-Daarimee and collected in Miskhaat ul-Masaabih, Vol 1, Hadith #166, 
Arabic-English Translation)

So the path is to stick to the Book of Allaah and to the Sunnah of His 
Messenger (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam), as occurs in the following 
hadith. The Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam) said,

"I have left you with two things, as long as you hold to them, you will 
never go astray, they are the Book of Allaah and My Sunnah." (Collected 
by Imaam Maalik, rahimahullaah, in his Muwatta, the Book of Decree. 
Hadith #3, Page 434, English Translation)

So the criterion to judge the claim of any group or individual who 
claims to be on the right path, is to see how close its beliefs and 
teachings are in accordance to the Qur’aan and Sunnah.

The external deceptive claim of the Naqshbandi group, under the guise of 
Islaam should not be a means of confusion to anybody, as to the reality 
of its deviant nature. History is a witness to the well-known slogan, 
"If you cannot beat them, then join them" - this is exactly what the 
group is doing. Its aim is to destroy Islaam from within, wearing the 
cloak of Islaam.

A serious effort should be made to enlighten those of the group’s 
followers who may be genuinely seeking the light of pure Islaam, but as 
a result of the group’s brainwashing have fallen into its clutches.

Whatever has been said in this booklet is not to be taken lightly, since 
this is a matter that could take a person completely outside of the fold 
of Islaam into Kufr (disbelief). This is not mere opinion of laymen but 
the verdict of the Ulamaa’ of Islaam, who have pronounced anyone holding 
such weird beliefs, which contradict the very fundamentals of Islaamic 
belief, and continue to persist in such _beliefs even after the evidence 
has been clearly shown to them_, risks falling outside of the fold of 
Islaam. It should be kept in mind that the above statements are being 
made for conveying knowledge only and not to make declaration of Kufr 
(disbelief) of any people.

It is compulsory on the `Ulamaa’ to make an effort to inform the public 
through all means available about the group’s deviant nature. Articles 
exposing the group should be written and distributed. Many Muslims have 
passively sat by for a long time, believing that the group would soon 
fizzle out and disappear. Instead, its cancerous growth has continued 
unabated and unchecked. As for those who in spite of what they have 
read, continue to have misgivings about exposing the group due to their 
desire to maintain an image of unity with respect to Islaam, then let 
them reflect on the following incident, "When some people mentioned to 
Imaam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (rahimahullaah) that they felt uneasy about 
criticizing people (who had deviated in their beliefs), he replied - "If 
I were to remain silent, how then would the masses know truth from 
falsehood?" (Reported by Imaam Ibn Taymeeyah in Majmoo`ah ar-Rasaa’il wa 
al-Masaa’il, vol 4, Page 10, Arabic). According to the unanimous 
agreement of Muslim scholars, those who introduce deviant writings and 
religious rites, contrary to the Qur’aan and Sunnah have to be exposed 
and the Muslm nation warned against them. In fact, when Imaam Ahmad ibn 
Hanbal (rahimahullaah) was asked if one who fasted, prayed and secluded 
himself in the Masjid was dearer to him than one who spoke out against 
people involved in deviations, he replied, when one fasts, prays and 
secludes oneself, he does so for himself alone; but if he speaks out 
against deviations, he does so for Muslims in general, which is more noble.

With this we end this article. After having read this article, if you 
believe it is your duty and responsibility to Allaah, to warn your 
brothers and sisters, then please do not be a silent spectator, spread 
the truth to the best of your ability. Perhaps you may save a soul or 
two from the deviant clutches of the group.

Finally, we ask Allaah to give all of us the towfeeq to recognize the 
truth, to understand it, to implement it and to call to it.

Wal _h_amdulillaahi Rabbil `Aalameen

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