Abdulkadir Geylani - Life and Legends - Seyfullah Erdoğmuş
Release Date 2014-12-16
ISBN 9789944742429
Number of Editions 2nd Edition
Language Turkish
Number of Pages 303
Binding Type Paperback
Paper Type Book Paper
Size 13.5 x 21 cm
From the birth of Sheikh Abdulkadir al-Gaylani to his death; his childhood, youth, education, teachers, sermons, conversations, the students he raised and his life are told.
In the legends section; His generosity, good morals, being hungry for a long time, worshiping, staying in the fields, chatting assemblies, criticizing Vizier Ibn Hubaira, his tawakkul, those who repent on his occasion, his will to his son, and his aphorisms are included.
In the continuation of his work; There are Musnadi of Sheikh Abdulkadir al-Gilani, his advice with verses and hadiths he narrated.
Surely, all praise is to Allah alone. We praise Him and seek His help and forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allah from the evils of our selves and the evils of our deeds. No one can mislead what Allah has given guidance. No one can guide what He has led astray. I testify that there is no god but Allah. He is one and only, He has no partner. I also testify that Muhammad (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) is Allah's servant and Messenger.
"O you who believe! Fear Allah as one should fear, and die only as Muslims."
(Al-i Imran; 3/102)
"O people! Fear your Lord, Who created you from a single soul and created its mate from it, and from both of them many men and women. " (an-Nisa; 4/1)
"O you who believe! Fear Allah and speak straight words. He will correct your deeds for you and forgive your sins. Whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger will be saved with great salvation." (al-Ahzab; 33/70-71)
After that, no doubt the best of words is the Word of Allah, and the best of paths is the path of Muhammad (Peace be upon him). The worst of affairs are those that are removed later. Every thing that comes out later is bid'ah, and every bid'ah is heresy. He is in the fire in every misguidance.
Sheikh Abdulkadir al-Geylani rahimehullah became famous for his knowledge, piety, morality, asceticism and guidance in his own time, but in later periods he was adopted by more Sufis. However, these Sufis aforementioned moved away from Sheikh Abdulkadir's creed and approached Cehmiyya, had some creeds that were not in the creed of Salafi Salihin, broke the tawhid by taking advantage of the spirituality of the Sheikh, and accepted elements such as music that the sheikh opposed during his life and adopted both creeds and creeds. they also took a completely different path in practice.
In this study, in which I will convey information about the life and legends of Sheikh Abdulkadir, Hafiz Ibn Hacer al-Askalani's; Gibtatu'n-Nazir Fi Tercemeti'ş-Sheikh Abdilkadir, Hafiz Ibn Receb's; Zeylu Tabakati Hanabile, Hafiz Zehebi; Siyeru A'lamin-Nubela, Ibnu'd-Dimyati's; al-Mustefad, Tadifi's; Kalaidu'l-Cevahir, Shatanufi's; Behcetu'l-Esrar, Seblenci's; Nuru'l-Ebsar, Sharani's; Tabat, Dr. Abdurrezzak al-Gaylani's; Sheikh Abdulkadir, Said al-Kahtani; I summarized the works of Sheikh Abdulkadir al-Geylani from sources such as and scanned them from other sources.
By looking at the legends that contain superstition and shirk about Sheikh Abdulkadir rahimehullah, I quoted the legends that are likely to be correct in terms of transmission and content. I've made notes on some important points to be warned about. Some of the legends that scholars before me did not warn about when they were narrating, that were open to discussion and that I did not dwell on, are also reported in this book. For this reason, I advise readers not to think that the events reported in this book are absolute truths, and to take the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, as a criterion for everything reported in this book.
I ask Allah Azza wa Jalla to make this work beneficial for both myself and the readers.
CONTENTS
Introduction 9
First part
Sheikh Sayyid Abu Muhammad Abdulkadir Al-Gaylani 12
Name and Ancestry: 13
Tag and Nickname: 13
Born: 14
Childhood Period: 14
Knowledge Request: 16
Teachers: 16
Students: 21
Period of Life: 23
Praise of Scholars 25
His sermons: 31
Works: 36
Death: 43
Children: 43
Through Sheikh Abdulkadir 49
The Chain of Attribution of Knowledge That Reached So Far 49
Second part
Legends of Abdulkadir El-Geylani 52
Absence of Milk During Ramadan: 53
Journey to Baghdad 53
Accuracy 54
Being Persuasive in the Subject of Aqidah 55
Clearing a Doubts About His Faith 57
His Avoidance From Theology And Philosophy 59
He Would Recommend Clinging to the Book and Sunnah 61
He Would Not Tolerate Worship Without Learning Knowledge 63
Assemblies of Science 64
Advice to His Students 65
Giving Fatwas on Difficult Matters 66
It has nothing to do with the Musical Dhikr Assemblies! 67
Chat Assemblies 68
Threatening the Vizier Ibn Hubaira 76
schema 77
Participation of Jinn in Sheikh Abdulkadir's Assembly 78
Thoughts That Come to the Heart 79
The Story of a Meczubub Coming to His Madrasa 80
Consultation with Himself: 81
Staying Away From Situations That Will Be Accused 81
About Shathiyyas: 81
Sheikh Abdulkadir's Victory Against Satan 83
Submission: 84
Aid to the Sheikh 85
Generosity 87
Consent and Surrender: 88
An Observation Reported by the Historian Ibnu'l-Verdi 89
Being warned in a dream 89
Repair of Madrasah 90
Beautiful Ethics 91
Prolonged Fasting 93
Way to Get Rid of Freak Disease 96
Humility 96
Fine Moral Recipe 97
Worship 98
Staying in the Sahara 98
Sheikh Hammad Ed-Debbas's Conversation 102
His Prayer Was Accepted 104
Chicken Story 105
Those Who Repent on the Occasion 106
His will 109
Sutras 111
His Will to His Son 115
Deceased 116
Third part
The Musnadi of Abdulkadir Al-Gaylani 119
Sheikh Abdulkadir's Musnadi 121
141 of Sheikh Abdulkadir El-Geylani
141 of His Advice with Verses
Chapter Four
The Isnad Copy of Abdulkadir El-Geylani
Narrations from Abu Bakr Al-Hallal's Books 163
Al-Amru Bi'l-Ma'ruf Ve'n-Nehyi Ani'l-Munker. 165
Isnad of the Book 165
Things that are obligatory in the order and the rumors about its quality. 170
God's Knowledge of the Discontent in the Heart of a Person Who Sees an Evil and Is Not Powerful to Change it Chapter 176
Chapter 185 of Commanding Goodness by Hand
Chapter of Gentleness Ordered in Opposition 188
Abandonment of Actions That People are Commanded and Helping in Opposition 197
Chapter 199 of Complaining Someone to the Sultan in Opposing Evil
What a Person Who Sees a Great Evil and is Incapable of Changing It Will Do If He Sees a Minor Evil He is Powerful to Change, Chapter 207
Near and Far, What a Person Should Do to Be Just in Orders and Prohibitions Chapter 208
Chapter 208, The Rumors About Making the Believer Happy and Getting Angry at the Hypocrite
Chapter 210 of Considerations for Abandoning the Command and the River when a Low Clan Sees
Can a Person Listen to the Voice of Evil Hearing from afar and Not Seeing Its Place? 211
Should anyone who sees evil on the road oppose? 212
Should You Go Against Anyone Who Knows That Someone Who Divorces His Wife Is Staying With His Wife; Or Is It Bringing Authentic Evidence? 216
If a Person Knows That His Brother Has Been Unfair to His Sister's Share of Inheritance
How does he oppose this? 218
219
Things to be commanded and forbidden in matters of prayer. 219
The Father Who Sees Two Women on the Road, That No One Can Walk Together In The Middle of Them 224
Anyone who sees a woman with a bad person or sees someone with a woman on a mount
Chapter 226 The Ugliness Of Entering Places Where Evil Is Found
Reproof of Young People Revolting with Entertainment 229
The Ugly of Going Out to Scream at Night 230
Tearing the Scoops of those Passing by the Bazaar with Intoxicating Liquor 231
Breaking the Hidden Tools of Evil 233
The Ugly Investigation of the Doubtful 235
Even if it is hidden, the thing that is seen to be munkar in it can be broken 235
Abandonment of Matters Known to Be Obsessed by the Sultan 237
About Tanbur 238
About Drums 240
Opposing the Claimant of Compensation Due to Something Broken by Munkarat 241
About Defler 244
Opposing the Chess Player 250
About Lament 256
Music And Confronting It Chapter 258
About Wind Instruments 262
What the Companions Heard. 264
About Odes 266
About Tagbir (Sema Trance) 267
Reading the Qur'an with Sarcophagi 270
About Crying and Fainting While Reading the Qur'an 287
Poetry Chapters
It Is Abominable to Write Basmalah at the Beginning of a Poem 290
"It is better for one of you to be full of pus than to be filled with poetry", Chapter 291
Chapter 292 of Those Which Are Awful from Satire and Delicacy in Poetry
Reading the Qur'an in the Graves 296
Reading the Qur'an in the Graves 296