The
seeker must follow a perfect Master able to guide him to the way
of Allah, Almighty and Exalted, and to illuminate for him that
way until he reaches the State of Annihilation. The seeker must
give his oath and his promise to his guide, to learn from him
how to leave his bad manners and to lift himself to better
conduct in order to reach the Perfect Knowledge of Spirituality.
The meaning of initiation and its conditions have been mentioned
in the Holy Qur'an, in the Sunnah of the Prophet and in the life
of the Companions.
1. In verse 10 of Surat al-Fath, "Verily those
who swear allegiance to thee indeed swear allegiance to Allah. The
hand of Allah is over their hands. So whoever breaks his oath,
breaks it to his own loss; and whoever fulfils the covenant that he
has made with Allah, He will surely give him a great reward."
[48:10]
2. In verse 91 of Surat an-Nahl, "And fulfil the Covenant of Allah
when you have made it; and break not your oaths after making them
firm, while you have made Allah your surety. Certainly, Allah knows
what you do." [16:91]
3. In verse 34 of Surat al-Isra', "and fulfil the covenant, for the
covenant shall be questioned about." [17:34]
We see the Qur'an encouraging the people to give their oath and to
keep their oath to the Messenger of Allah, who leads them to the
presence of Allah, Almighty and Exalted. That initiation was done in
the time of the Messenger of Allah and after the time of the
Messenger of Allah.
According to the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah , the oath was
taken from men, as a group, or as individuals; from women, as a
group or as individuals, and even from children. Bukhari and Muslim
narrate that Ubada ibn as-Samit said, "the Messenger of Allah said,
'Give me your pledge and oath not to associate anything with Allah,
not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to kill your children, not
to backbite, not to fall into sin; and who keeps his promise, then
his reward is from Allah, Almighty and Exalted.' And then we gave
our pledge to the Messenger of Allah and our oath."
The Messenger of Allah used to give initiation (bay'ah) to all
people and urged them to take it. Bukhari and Muslim narrated in
their books that 'Abdullah ibn 'Umar said, "When we pledged to the
Messenger of Allah to listen and obey, the Messenger of Allah used
to say, 'To the limit that you can carry.'"
Initiation of Women
The Messenger of Allah gave baya'h to women many many times. It is
narrated by Imam Ahmad in the Musnad that Salma bint Qays said, "I
came to the Messenger of Allah with many people from the Ansar, and
we gave him our bay'ah, our pledge that we would not associate
anyone with Allah, we would not steal, we would not commit adultery,
we would not kill our children, we would not backbite and we would
not disobey. We gave him our bay'ah and we went."
Initiation of Children
The Messenger of Allah, according to the books of Nisa'i and
Tirmidhi gave initiation to Umayymah bint Ruqiyyah. It was
narrated by Tabarani that 'Izza bint Khayyil took initiation
from the Messenger of Allah when they were not yet seven. It was
also narrated by Tabarani in in an authentic hadith that the
Messenger of Allah gave bay'ah to al-H asan, al-H ussain,
Abdullah ibn Abbas and Abdullah ibn Ja'far when they were 7
years of age.
The Companions of the Messenger of Allah gave bay'ah to the
khalifs of the Messenger of Allah after his passing. It is
narrated through the books of Sirah of the Sahhaba that the
Sahaba gave bay'ah to Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, to Umar ibn al-Khattab,
to Uthman ibn 'Affan, to Ali, to Mu'awiya, and to all the
khalifs who came later, as they had given it to the Messenger of
Allah .
The Messenger of Allah said in a hadith related by Abu Dawud and
Ahmad, "Whoever imitates a group of people will be of them." So
the inheritors of the Masters of the Sufi orders, especially the
Naqshbandi Sufi Order, inherited the initiation in every century.
As it was an obligation in the time of the Prophet, and in the
time of the Sahaba and in the time of the Tabi'in and Tabi'
at-Tabi'in, and in the times of the Umayyads, Abbasids,
Seljukids, and Ottomans, so it is also an obligation to give our
bay'ah to a perfect guide, who guides us to the Way of Allah,
Almighty and Exalted. And who is a better guide than the Sufi
Masters who are inheritors of the Messenger of Allah and
inheritors of the Divine Presence?
The scholar Abul asan Ali Nadwi wrote in his book Rijal al-Fikr
wa-d-Da'wah , page 253, "Abdul Qadir Jilani, the Ghawth of the
Sufi Orders, Shaykh Muhiyideen ibn Arabi, and all the Masters of
the Naqshbandi Golden Chain, opened the door of initiation as
wide as possible, for every individual who has good and true
belief, to find something that will be of value to him
spiritually, and for everyone to renew his bay'ah with Allah,
Almighty and Exalted. These Sufi Masters of the Naqshbandi
Golden Chain and all Sufi orders lifted their followers to a
station of Truthfulness, to feel the responsibility of their
initiation and to renew their faith."
Thus we see that it is an important factor in every Sufi Order
for one to take bay'ah with the Shaykh, in order to sanctify
oneself and to be lifted up to the Divine Presence. These guides
are the revivers in every century, to connect our hearts with
the heart of the Messenger of Allah , who in his turn connects
our heart to the Divine Presence. These guides are the beacon of
the light of the Messenger of Allah and the light of the Divine
Presence and they are the true examples for all nations to
follow.
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