Shari'at


 

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Shari'at

By: M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen

-- To understand the nature of drugs such as marijuana and opium, which dull and hypnotize your judgment and are responsible for satanic qualities, and, discarding them, to learn about the beauty of Allah's truth and to search for and acquire it is shari'at.

-- To prevent intoxication, lust, theft, murder, and falsehood from settling within your inner self—by digging them out, along with their deepest roots—is shari'at.

--To banish deceit, scheming, treachery, envy, vanity, the arrogance of the 'I', and the many other qualities of satan and to acquire the qualities of the Rasul of Allah, to protect and preserve the wisdom of man, and to make your faith (iman) secure is shari'at.

-- To know which foods are permissible (halal) and which foods are prohibited (haram), to know clearly the qualities and effects of each of these foods, to avoid the foods with bad qualities, and to take only the foods that have good qualities and eat them in a manner that is right and permissible is shari'at.

-- To be aware when a man (who is one of Allah's creations) is suffering and sorrowful and to help and protect him is shari'at.

-- For a man to avoid thinking about any woman other than the one who is halal, or permissible, for him, and to refrain from dreaming and fantasizing about them with evil thoughts and intentions that are sinful and haram, but instead to think of them as his own sisters, as lives who are one with his own life—is shari'at.

-- Not causing harm to other lives through black magic, treachery, witchcraft, or satanism, not pricking others with the thorns of the evil intentions of your mind and heart, and even picking up any thorns on the road and throwing them away in places where people do not walk (so those thorns will not cause harm to others) is shari'at.

-- With the qualities of insan, to give due respect to the mosque of Allah, to cherish your true self, to cut away your desires, to make your qalb shine without taint or blemish, to expand your wisdom, to make divine analytic wisdom (pahuth arivu) resplend and divine luminous wisdom (per arivu) resonate, to perform the duties dictated by that resonance in that mosque with the qualities of a true man, and thus to protect your iman—is shari'at.

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