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)
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.