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mishor
30-07-2005, 07:15 PM
The Shaikh And A Pigeon


When I was young I had a shaikh, one of the greatest human beings I have ever known. I had met him quite by accident. He lived in a small shack in a poor neighborhood. I had to deliver some medicine for my father's pharmacy.

Once inside this man's quarters I realized I was in the presence of someone quite unusual. For one thing, he possessed the relics of several great shaikhs of different orders.

The day I met him he was having a conversation with two other young men about my own age. Their names were Metin and Refik. After hearing their conversation I began to lose interest in the things that had occupied me. I wanted only to attend these conversations. The three of us were learning so much that we wished that more and more people could also hear these conversations.

We begged our sheikh to allow the size of our circle to increase. One day we were attending the prayers at a great mosque. It was the feast of Ashura, the twelfth of Muharram. We were just leaving the mosque when our teacher paused on the steps because he noticed that a pigeon had just dropped dead from the sky. He picked up the poor bird, which was totally lifeless, held it tenderly in his hands, breated a long Huuuuuuu...and the bird came back to life and flew off into the sky. Well, this act did not go unnoticed and before long there were many people intersted in our shaikh. Many of them asked to attend his conversations and our circle grew.

It was not long before we found that we had very little time with our beloved shaikh. He was too busy to see us, attending to the needs of so many people. Then one day, while doing the night prayer after our zhikr, our shaikh let out a loud and smelly fart. People were astounded that this holy man could do such a thing. In a short period of time most of them had lost their faith in him and our circle returned to nearly the size it had been originally. One night when just the three of us were sitting together, our shaikh remarked: "You see my sons, those who come because of a pigeon, leave because of a fart!"

islamonline
31-07-2005, 12:31 AM
lol rofl

Abu Talaal
31-07-2005, 12:59 AM
ahahaahaha

UmmHamdaan
31-07-2005, 03:08 PM
:D lol

**muslimah*4*evr**
31-07-2005, 06:53 PM
funny...brother mishor u put interetsing stories on here...lolo

Aaisha
12-08-2005, 01:44 PM
lol wht a crack-up

UmmRawahah
28-08-2005, 11:07 AM
Lol!

Muhajibah
28-08-2005, 08:02 PM
lol haha

abdushakur
28-08-2005, 10:28 PM
Warning - negative post alert.
I must be the only one who thought that this story was a bit...sickening.

VeiledOne
28-08-2005, 11:36 PM
Shaykh Zulfiqar(db) narrates a story in one of his bayaans about a deobandi elder. The elder had a dream about the Prophet :saw:, but before telling the majlis/ his murids the dream he told them a story of how once he had terrible stomach aches which had him rolling on the ground and the reason for that was gas. He expressed how the gas in his stomach caused so much pain. The entire majlis was surprised as to why is he sharing this info with them. Finally, he said that gas passed and he was relieved. He concluded his story asking that a man who is dependent on impure gas passing from his stomach, can he ever say anything which can be considered big talk(baray bhol)? All the murids stated no and finally he narrated his dream in which the Prophet :saw: was present. The point of the gas story was to show humility and show that " I am still a dependent servant of Allah, who can be rolling on the ground on something simple as gas. So, how can my dream make you think I'm some extraordinary being?"

Anyways, sorry, I'm not able to explain as nicely as Shaykh Zulfiqar(DB) did in his bayan...

If you understand urdu listen to this lecture insha'Allah...
http://www.tasawwuf.org/audio/2005/chicago_ijtima/mitja_faqira.wma

abdushakur
29-08-2005, 12:15 PM
Shaykh Zulfiqar(db) narrates a story in one of his bayaans about a deobandi elder. The elder had a dream about the Prophet :saw:, but before telling the majlis/ his murids the dream he told them a story of how once he had terrible stomach aches which had him rolling on the ground and the reason for that was gas. He expressed how the gas in his stomach caused so much pain. The entire majlis was surprised as to why is he sharing this info with them. Finally, he said that gas passed and he was relieved. He concluded his story asking that a man who is dependent on impure gas passing from his stomach, can he ever say anything which can be considered big talk(baray bhol)? All the murids stated no and finally he narrated his dream in which the Prophet :saw: was present. The point of the gas story was to show humility and show that " I am still a dependent servant of Allah, who can be rolling on the ground on something simple as gas. So, how can my dream make you think I'm some extraordinary being?"

Anyways, sorry, I'm not able to explain as nicely as Shaykh Zulfiqar(DB) did in his bayan...

If you understand urdu listen to this lecture insha'Allah...
http://www.tasawwuf.org/audio/2005/chicago_ijtima/mitja_faqira.wma
Mashallah that's a nice story a full of wisdom.
Although i can see the link between it and the one at the top of this thread (the 'gas' link), the one at the top made me feel queasy because of the imagery and language employed (ie. "our shaikh let out a loud and smelly fart").

Not very attractive imho.

The two stories are miles apart. The second one's cool.

VeiledOne
29-08-2005, 02:18 PM
Perhaps the imagery of the first story was not so pleasant. I agree. However, I think the message of the first story was that people who come to a majlis/religious gathering only because of miracles/karamat of a Shaykh don't stay too long. It makes sense because they don't come for the right reasons. Afterall, the Shaykh is only human and will have human-like qualities. As we are told don't just go for the karamat. However, I do see your point brother Abd.

The connection between the stories is that, although our Shuyukh may be the friends(auwliya) of Allah :taala:, they still are humans and will have human-like qualities. They are still the creations of Allah:taala: and all of creation is dependent on the will of Allah :taala:

Abdullah
31-08-2005, 04:07 AM
Warning - negative post alert.
I must be the only one who thought that this story was a bit...sickening.

there is nothing wrong with the post masaaAllah a reminder for many of us like the sister said


The connection between the stories is that, although our Shayukh may be the friends(auwliya) of Allah , they still are humans and will have human-like qualities. They are still the creations of Allah and all of creation is dependent on the will of Allah