Correctives
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Forsaking the Visitation of Other Shaykhs, Living or Deceased [Part 1]
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On the Prohibition of Visiting Living and Deceased Saints in the Tijani Path and in All Sufi Paths Some people who are ignorant of the conditions of the Tijani Path hold the view that visiting saints—whose visitation was prohibited by our master Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani (Allah be pleased with him) for those in his path, Continue reading
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Sitting with the Haters

Sidi al-Tayyib b. Ahmad al-Sufyani (Allah have mercy upon him) recorded in al-Ifada al-Ahmadiyya that Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani (Allah be pleased with him) said: “Sitting with those who harbor rancor brings a poison that slowly spreads into its companion.” Sidi al-Tayyib b. Ahmad al-Sufyani commented: And from the meaning of this is the saying: Choose Continue reading
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Keys to the Prophetic Presence

This is what Shaykh Ahmad al-Hadi al-Hasani al-Tijani—may Allah preserve him—wrote some time ago in response to a question sent to him from the Western Sudan by a descendant of noble lineages, the son of imams and warriors, the upright young scholar, al-Sayyid Muhammad Salih Sakhu al-Sarkuli al-Tijani. May Allah admit us and him into Continue reading
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Clinging to the Path

From the letters of Shaykh Ahmad Sukayrij To our brothers in the Tijani path who reside on Jabal Bu-Makhlad—may God keep you safe and under His protection. Peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you, along with the greetings and spiritual gifts that flow by the grace of our master, may God be pleased with him Continue reading
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Ulterior Motives in Worship

The Divine openings that come from prayers upon the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) cannot be seized by force. One must simply empty their heart of ulterior motives and invoke with love and reverence, and, as Shaykh ‘Abd al-Karim al-Jili said, “observing the proprieties of reverence, magnification, awe, and shyness.” A common Continue reading
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Moderation in Audible Dhikr

Shaykh Muhammad al-Nazifi al-Tijani said in al-Durra al-Kharida: “It is thus required, for a gathering such as this [the wazifa], that the dhikr (remembrance) be recited aloud — the least of it being that one hears himself and those near to him [hear him]. As for the most, there is no prescribed limit. What is Continue reading
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On Not Being a “Mashhur-Maximalist” in Fiqh

After answering a legal question about a traveler offering the Jumu’a sermon and prayer, Shaykh Idris al-‘Iraqi (God have mercy upon him) advised the reader to not be a “mashur-maximalist” in this age of dissolution: And there is no harm in adopting a weak opinion—much less one that is practiced in the schools of the Continue reading
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The Tawhid of the Messengers

Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani (God be pleased with him) said: Generally, all who obtained the science of philosophy leaped into ignorance, while claiming that they had reached the pinnacle of knowledge. But they were far removed from the Knowledge of God and the awareness of His Majesty. They expounded to the common folk that whoever did Continue reading
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Judgement Belongs to God and His Messenger

Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani (God be pleased with him) said: We have a foundational principle on which all other principles are based: Judgement belongs to naught but God and His Messenger, and no consideration shall be given to any legal ruling except what is [supported] by the words of God and His Messenger (God bless him Continue reading
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On Forsaking Claims to Shaykhood

Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani (God be pleased with him) said: Whoever rises up to the creation, calling them to God (Exalted is He), after having been granted special permission from God, his words will enter every heart and he will find acceptance among the creation and a response to his call. His commands will be obeyed Continue reading
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Over Attachment to the Spiritual Books of Other Masters

The disciple of Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani (God be pleased with him) is cautioned from doing, saying, or harboring anything in his heart that would constitute a veering toward another Shaykh (and, necessarily, away from Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani). One form of this is getting caught up in Sufi books from Shaykhs of other paths, to the Continue reading
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Foundations for Not Visiting the Living or Deceased Shaykhs of Other Paths

Shaykh Muhammad al-Hafiz al-Tijani (d. 1978 CE) said in his work Fasl al-Maqal concerning the matters that sever one’s connection to Sayyiduna al-Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani (God be pleased with him): Said our master Muḥyī al-Dīn Ibn ʿArabī—may God sanctify his secret—in al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya, in the one hundred and eighty-first chapter, concerning the knowledge of the Continue reading
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Eschewing Affectation

Said the esteemed Shaykh and master, “the Bukhari of the Tariqa,” Sidi al-‘Arabi b. al-Sa’ih (God be pleased with him), in Bughyat al-Mustafid: “In sum, dealings that depend upon recompense are not of the manners of the righteous, but of the habits of the wicked. Nor is it hidden that this courtesy enters into what Continue reading
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Distance from God Due to One’s Devotions?

The meaning of ghurūr (self-deception) is to hold a conviction about something contrary to its true reality. Thus, the person who is deceived is the one who believes that the spiritual openings he attains come from the virtue or power of a certain remembrance (dhikr) or practice. He then expends all his energy and lifetime Continue reading
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Seeking God, Not Experiences

My master, Sīdī Aḥmad al-Tijānī — may God be pleased with him — said: “What I sincerely advise you is this: all that you are enamored of in seeking sainthood and lofty stations will bring you nothing but weariness. You shall gain nothing of substance thereby. For indeed, all affairs are in the hand of Continue reading
