মঙ্গলবার, ৩০ নভেম্বর, ২০১০
The Light of The Truth and The Abode of The Light -Hazrat Sureswari r.a.
Hazrat Maulana Sufi Ahmad Ali Jan Sharif Shah Sureswari (PBUH) wrote 9 books containing sublime beauties of spirituality & essence of Islamic sciences.
A few VERSES from his book Nur-e-Huq Ganj-e-Nur (i.e. The Light of The Truth and The Abode of The Light ) quoted below :-
“Origin of the creation is the Divine Light,
From That Divine Light everything was created
irrespective of 'Mumin' & 'Kafir'
( Mumin means believer, obedient to God.
Kafir means unbeliever, disobedient to God.)………
The sinner is in want of Prophet,
The Prophet is in want of sinner,
What the Prophet would be doing
Had there been no sinner ?…..…………
Sow the seed of Divine Light in a dirty place
The plant grown out of it will be a sacred one. ..
I can not but praise the sweet Tune,
Innumerable creatures are fascinated by Tune (music)…….
The Tune drives the heroes to devote in war
Who dedicate in battles forgetting worldly life.……..
Charmed by the sweet Tune the
The snake comes out of its hole
And surrenders to imprisoned life.……….
Sweet Tune is nothing but a Divine Play,
Origin lies in the Divine Light of The Truth………….
All your religious rituals and Divine Books
Can do no good to you
If you do not have in your heart
The Divine Light of The Truth.”
বুধবার, ১০ নভেম্বর, ২০১০
Kabbalah
Hezbollah Note: Kazi Azizul Huq of CIRB-Hezbollah sent an inquiry to his Jewish contacts to know about "Kabbalah". The original enquiry and 3 responses are being presented hereunder.
INQUIRY
Kazi Azizul Huq
INQUIRY
Kazi Azizul Huq
Assalamu Alaykum.
If possible, kindly tell me something about "Kabbalah".
I thought, it is like "Maarifat" in Islam. There is no Jewish population in Bangladesh and our Islamic religious clergies and "Pirs" here have no experience of discussion with Jewish clergies and spiritualists. So are almost ignorant about Jewish practices in the contemporary world. One of our English educated Muslim friend told me that "Kabbalah" originated in Babylon and is something like magic and probably deviations that grew from misuse of the knowledge brought to humankind by the Angels "Harut" and "Marut" as referred in the Holy Quran.
If possible, kindly tell me something about "Kabbalah".
I thought, it is like "Maarifat" in Islam. There is no Jewish population in Bangladesh and our Islamic religious clergies and "Pirs" here have no experience of discussion with Jewish clergies and spiritualists. So are almost ignorant about Jewish practices in the contemporary world. One of our English educated Muslim friend told me that "Kabbalah" originated in Babylon and is something like magic and probably deviations that grew from misuse of the knowledge brought to humankind by the Angels "Harut" and "Marut" as referred in the Holy Quran.
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RESPONSES
RESPONSES
Gershom Ben Naftali < >Salam, brother
I am very honored that you chose me to answer such a question. First thing you must realize, is that not all Jews accept the Kabbalah. The various Hassidic groups that DO accept it claim the following:
I am very honored that you chose me to answer such a question. First thing you must realize, is that not all Jews accept the Kabbalah. The various Hassidic groups that DO accept it claim the following:
It explains the "numeric values" of each Hebrew letter, and unlocks the "deeper meaning" in everything on earth.
It was summarized in a book called the Zohar, possibly written by a man named Shimon Bar Yochai.
It was used as a blueprint for creation of the world. It was given to Adam, then handed down by the righteous people from generation to generation up to today's rabbis.
It does not necessarily contain any laws, but rather the deeper meanings behind everything.
However, Jews like myself who REJECT the book believe that It is nothing more then Hindu philosophy mixed with Eastern European folklore. Instead of explaining the "deeper meaning" behind things, it actually has very idolatrous elements, and is forbidden for the Jews. The supposed history and authorship of the book is of course completely erroneous by any account.
The reason that it took such a firm hold over European Jews is because of their lack of Torah education and the desperation of their surrounding circumstances.
I hope this helped answer some of your questions. Please do not hesitate to let me know how else I can assist you.
All the very best,
Gershom
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Kabbalah is a science like mathematics or physics. The closest modern term is "Cognitive Psychology".
In a very short way, I would say this: Just as everything that we can think in our minds has a "beginning", "middle" and "end", the Kabbalists say there are ten gradiations of an idea: Conception, Relationships, Plan, Expansion, Limitations, Blueprint, Talents, Resources, Action and then Utilization.
The essence of Parables and Analogies is matching the "beginning", "middle" and "end" of one idea with its counterparts in another idea.
By knowning that Scripture is Divinely given, and by making analogies to our everyday life, we can "draw" Scripture into every aspect our lives. In this form of thinking, every action that a person makes should parallel Scripture in some way.
There have been over the years people who try to use this mechanism of analogies and parallels as a kind of "magic", but this is totally incorrect and forbidden. Prayer and good deeds are the only mechanisms we have to petition the Almighty to effect change in the world.
In essense, Kaballah is the science of Parables.
Perhaps it is somewhat like "Maarifat" in Islam, if I understand correctly.
For example by taking all the Scriptural verse that refer to Messiah, and then by looking for parallels and common themes - with great devotion, intention, prayer and fasting - one may attain insight into the inner meaning of these verses, a kind of "higher knowledge".
This is not a new knowledge, or revelation, but a deeper insight into revealed verses.
For example by taking all the Scriptural verse that refer to Messiah, and then by looking for parallels and common themes - with great devotion, intention, prayer and fasting - one may attain insight into the inner meaning of these verses, a kind of "higher knowledge".
This is not a new knowledge, or revelation, but a deeper insight into revealed verses.
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David Rosen < >
In response to your request , please find below an article from Wikipedia that I have edited. Because the article was written by different contributors, it is somewhat repetitive, but hopefully still helpful.
Let me also clarify that Kabbalah is divided into two categories – theoretical, i.e. theosophical; and practical. The article below deals mainly with the theoretical. The practical consists of both methods/tools to enter into a higher spiritual consciousness and also the uses of amulets and folk superstition generally rejected by rabbinic authorities.
However you will see that your suggestion that it is like "Maarifat" in Islam, is very insightful.
Allah maakom,
David
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Within the tradition of Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah (Hebrew: קַבָּלָה, Q abbalah lit. "receiving") is used to refer to a set of esoteric teachings that seek to explain the relationship between the transcendent eternal Creator and Guide of the Universe and His Creation – the physical, mortal and finite universe and especially with the summit of His creation – humanity which it seeks to define. It also presents methods to aid understanding of these concepts and to thereby attain spiritual realization.
It is hard to clarify with any degree of certainty the exact concepts within Kabbalah. There are several different schools of thought with very different outlooks; however, all are accepted as correct.[7] Modern Halakhic authorities have tried to narrow the scope and diversity within Kabbalah, by restricting study to certain texts, notably Zohar and the teachings of Isaac Luria as passed down through Chaim (Hayyim) Vital.[8] However even this qualification does little to limit the scope of understanding and expression, as included in those works are commentaries on Abulafian writings, Sepher Yetzirah, Albotonian writings, and the Berit Menuhah,[9] which is known to the kabbalistic elect and which, as described more recently by Scholem, combined ecstatic with theosophical myticism. It is therefore important to bear in mind when discussing things such as the Sephirot and their interactions that one is dealing with highly abstract concepts that at best can only be understood intuitively.[10]
[edit]Ten Sephirot as process of ethics
[edit]Mystical forms of Scriptural and Rabbinic exegesis
[edit]Dualism
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