QADIRIYYAH

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'Qadiriyyah' (Arabic: 'القادريه') (also transliterated 'Qadiri' and 'Qadri'), is one of the oldest Sufi tariqas, derives its name from Abdul Qadir Jilani (also transliterated as "Jil lani" or "Jailani") (1077-1166), a native of the Iranian province of Gilan. In 1134 he was made principal of a Hanbalite school in Baghdad.
The Order is the most widespread of the Sufi Orders in the Islamic world and can be found in India, Pakistan, Turkey, the Balkans as well as much of the East and West Africa. There are even small groups in Europe and the Americas. The famous traveller and writer Isabelle Eberhardt also belonged to the Qadiri order.

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Spiritual Chain
The Awliya' Belonging to the Qadiri Order
These rules are listed in Ghuniyat-ut Talibeen.
Translation taken from: http://www.bahu.co.za/rules_to_mature.htm
# Jokingly or seriously, don't lie, because once your tongue avoids lying, Allah the Most High enlarges your chest and purifies your understanding and ilm (knowledge). That person becomes as if they don't know what a lie is. Everything becomes truth to him. When he hears other people lie, the mureed should pray for them not to lie.
# The disciple should avoid cursing or harming humans and other created beings (from bugs to Jinn) because avoiding to curse and harm is the character of the good and loyal friends of Allah. If a person is like this, then Allah protects him or her and their end will be good. They will reach to a high level in Allah's presence. Allah will protect them from being destroyed and protect them from harm. Allah rewards this person with being a blessing to human beings and close to Allah's essence.
# The disciple has to keep his promise at all times unless he has a very good excuse. He must avoid not keeping his promise because not keeping a promise is in the same class as lying. As long as the servant of Allah tries to keep his/her promise the doors of generosity and blessings open to him/her. Loyal lovers of Allah love these people and they get a high station in Allah's presence. It is better that he avoids the habit of making promise, so that he may not be guilty of the breach of promise.
# Even though a person has harmed or wronged him/her, the disciple should not pray for harm to come to him or curse him. Even if the mureed is wronged, he/she should not damn anyone, whether by word or action. The mureed should put up with this and be patient for Allah's sake. This virtue takes the owner to high stations in this world and the hereafter. Such a person will be loved by far and near ones.
# The disciple should not blame other believers with attributing partners to Allah, with disbelief or cause trouble between people. This attitude is close to mercy and assists the mureed to reach high spiritual levels.
# The disciple should not sin inwardly (in the heart) or outwardly. He/She should avoid eating things that are not halal and protect all the organs of his body from sin. This state is the best achievement in this world that a mureed can cultivate for the eternal life.
# The disciple should earn his own livelihood and not be a burden to people who are independent of him/her. He should bear not only his own burden but also that of other people. Because of this virtue, the fear of Allah will make their worship complete and honorable.
# The disciple /dervish must not or should not expect anything from people or desire what belongs to others. He should be unmindful of things which he needs, for to have no need is the mark of honour and the distinguishing trait of piety of the pious. The biggest honour and wealth and the highest level is to put one's whole trust in Allah only. Only with this attitude can the dervish be pious. Worship matures with this attitude. This is the state and action of one who give himself to Allah.
# A disciple/dervish should not, either truly or falsely, intentionally or unintentionally, by mistake or on purpose take Allah's Name in vain or swear by the Name of Allah.
# The disciple/dervish should take to hospitality and humility. With humility, the dervish reaches high levels of spirituality and stays at this high level. This is the base of goodness and the highest level of goodness. Because of this quality the lovers of Allah stay with him in troubled times. The Walis (Saints) visit him in the unseen and aid him in his difficulty. Humility is seeing everybody you meet as higher than you and thinking that they might be closer to Allah than yourself.
If the disciple meets a person that is younger than himself/herself, he/she should say:

:"This person did not rebel against Allah; I did. I am sure he/she is better than me."

If the disciple meets a person who is older than himself, he/she should say:

:"This person has worshipped Allah longer than I have.
He might have reached levels I have not been able to reach.
Maybe Allah has let him know things I haven't been allowed to know yet."

If the disciple meets an ignorant person, then he should say:

:"This person rebelled against Allah because he was ignorant; I rebelled against Allah knowingly.
I don't know what is going to happen at the end to me or to him/her."

If the disciple meets a person who is a disbeliever or agnostic, he should say:

:"Maybe one day this disbeliever or agnostic will become a Muslim and do better deeds than myself. He might end up in a better place than I would and I might be misled and end up in a worse place than him."

If a disciple acts with humility like this, then Allah the Most High saves him/her from hardships and makes the mureed reach to the levels of those who give advice for Allah's sake. He will be the closest friend of Allah the Most High.
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Spiritual Chain


This is the spiritual chain (''silsilah'') of the Qadiriyyah:

Muhammad

★ Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib

★ Imam Husayn

★ Imam Ali Zayn al-Abidin

★ Imam Muhammad Baqir

★ Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq

★ Imam Musa al-Kazim

★ Imam Ali Musa Rida

★ Ma'ruf Karkhi

★ Sari Saqati

Junayd al-Baghdadi

★ Shaikh Abu Bakr Shibli

★ Shaikh Abdul Aziz al-TamÄ«mÄ«

★ Abu al-Fadl Abu al-Wahid al-TamÄ«mÄ«

★ Abu al-Farah Tartusi

★ Abu al-Hasan Farshi

★ Abu Sa'id al-Mubarak Mukharrami

★ Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani's silsilah also goes back to the Muhammad through the following chain (''silsila''):

Muhammad

★ Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib

★ Shaikh Hasan Basri

★ Shaikh Habib Ajami

★ Shaikh Dawood Taiee

★ Shaikh Ma'ruf Karkhi

★ Shaikh Sari Saqati

★ Shaikh Junayd al-Baghdadi

★ Shaikh Sheikh Abu Bakr Shibli

★ Shaikh Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-TamÄ«mÄ«

★ Shaikh Abu al-Fadl Abu al-Wahid al-TamÄ«mÄ«

★ Shaikh Abu al-Farah Tartusi

★ Shaikh Abu al-Hasan Farshi

★ Shaikh Abu Sa'id al-Mubarak Mukharrami

★ Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani

★ Shaikh Muxammed Rabbicudin

The Awliya' Belonging to the Qadiri Order



★ Sheikh Muhammed Rabiicuddin

★ Baba Bulleh Shah ''Qadri Shattari''

Sultan Bahu

Bari Imam, mausoleum in Nurpur village in Islamabad, Pakistan

Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, mausoleum in Philadelphia USA. Authored "Islam and World Peace: Explanations of a Sufi".

Mawlana Faizani

Mian Mir

Qudwat-ul-Aulia Syedena Shaykh Tahir Allaudin Al-Gillani Al-Qadri (R.A)

Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri

Hadrat Abu Anees Muhammad Barkat Ali (qudsa sirruhul azeez), from Faisalabad, Pakistan

Farid-e-Millat Dr. Farid-ud-Din Qadri

Mullah Shah Badakhshi

★ Mughal prince Dara Shikoh, son of Shah Jahan, the mughal architect king who built Taj Mahal

Naushah Pak

★ Sheikh Usman dan Fodio

★ Sheikh Abd el-Kader

Hadrat Mohammed Ilyas Qadri Attari from Karachi, Pakistan

Hadrat Shah Kamal Qadri Kaithaly

Hadrat Shah Sikandar Qadri Kaithaly

★ Sheikh Muhammed Rabiicuddin

★ Sheikh Muhammed Rabiicuddin

★ Syed Shah Hyder Noorullah Quadri (Hyderabad)
== 10 Rules for Spiritual Advancement Given by Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani


These rules are listed in Ghuniyat-ut Talibeen.
Translation taken from: http://www.bahu.co.za/rules_to_mature.htm
# Jokingly or seriously, don't lie, because once your tongue avoids lying, Allah the Most High enlarges your chest and purifies your understanding and ilm (knowledge). That person becomes as if they don't know what a lie is. Everything becomes truth to him. When he hears other people lie, the mureed should pray for them not to lie.
# The disciple should avoid cursing or harming humans and other created beings (from bugs to Jinn) because avoiding to curse and harm is the character of the good and loyal friends of Allah. If a person is like this, then Allah protects him or her and their end will be good. They will reach to a high level in Allah's presence. Allah will protect them from being destroyed and protect them from harm. Allah rewards this person with being a blessing to human beings and close to Allah's essence.
# The disciple has to keep his promise at all times unless he has a very good excuse. He must avoid not keeping his promise because not keeping a promise is in the same class as lying. As long as the servant of Allah tries to keep his/her promise the doors of generosity and blessings open to him/her. Loyal lovers of Allah love these people and they get a high station in Allah's presence. It is better that he avoids the habit of making promise, so that he may not be guilty of the breach of promise.
# Even though a person has harmed or wronged him/her, the disciple should not pray for harm to come to him or curse him. Even if the mureed is wronged, he/she should not damn anyone, whether by word or action. The mureed should put up with this and be patient for Allah's sake. This virtue takes the owner to high stations in this world and the hereafter. Such a person will be loved by far and near ones.
# The disciple should not blame other believers with attributing partners to Allah, with disbelief or cause trouble between people. This attitude is close to mercy and assists the mureed to reach high spiritual levels.
# The disciple should not sin inwardly (in the heart) or outwardly. He/She should avoid eating things that are not halal and protect all the organs of his body from sin. This state is the best achievement in this world that a mureed can cultivate for the eternal life.
# The disciple should earn his own livelihood and not be a burden to people who are independent of him/her. He should bear not only his own burden but also that of other people. Because of this virtue, the fear of Allah will make their worship complete and honorable.
# The disciple /dervish must not or should not expect anything from people or desire what belongs to others. He should be unmindful of things which he needs, for to have no need is the mark of honour and the distinguishing trait of piety of the pious. The biggest honour and wealth and the highest level is to put one's whole trust in Allah only. Only with this attitude can the dervish be pious. Worship matures with this attitude. This is the state and action of one who give himself to Allah.
# A disciple/dervish should not, either truly or falsely, intentionally or unintentionally, by mistake or on purpose take Allah's Name in vain or swear by the Name of Allah.
# The disciple/dervish should take to hospitality and humility. With humility, the dervish reaches high levels of spirituality and stays at this high level. This is the base of goodness and the highest level of goodness. Because of this quality the lovers of Allah stay with him in troubled times. The Walis (Saints) visit him in the unseen and aid him in his difficulty. Humility is seeing everybody you meet as higher than you and thinking that they might be closer to Allah than yourself.
If the disciple meets a person that is younger than himself/herself, he/she should say:

:"This person did not rebel against Allah; I did. I am sure he/she is better than me."

If the disciple meets a person who is older than himself, he/she should say:

:"This person has worshipped Allah longer than I have.
He might have reached levels I have not been able to reach.
Maybe Allah has let him know things I haven't been allowed to know yet."

If the disciple meets an ignorant person, then he should say:

:"This person rebelled against Allah because he was ignorant; I rebelled against Allah knowingly.
I don't know what is going to happen at the end to me or to him/her."

If the disciple meets a person who is a disbeliever or agnostic, he should say:

:"Maybe one day this disbeliever or agnostic will become a Muslim and do better deeds than myself. He might end up in a better place than I would and I might be misled and end up in a worse place than him."

If a disciple acts with humility like this, then Allah the Most High saves him/her from hardships and makes the mureed reach to the levels of those who give advice for Allah's sake. He will be the closest friend of Allah the Most High.

See also==

Abdul Qadir Jelani

Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri

Kasnazani

Shaykh Imran Nazar Hosein

Sarwari Qadiri

Barelwi


External links



Official Website of Silsalah-e-Qadiriyyah

somali sufi community

Tariqa Qadiriya, Chishtiyya, Naqshbandiyya, Suharwardiyya, Rifaiyya

Tariqa Qadiriya Sayyidina Tahir Allauddin Al-Qadri Al-Gillani

Tariqa Qadiriya Boutshishiya

Videos of Chechen Qadiri dhikr

Photos of Qadiri Kasnazani dervishes in Suleimaniya, Iraq

Islam Way Online - Your Religion and Spirituality Portal

Siraajiya 'Haqqaaniya

Abd Al-Kadir Jilani

Sufi Tradition of Chishti Qadhiri

Ferozia Qasmia Order

Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship

Islam and World Peace: Explanations of a Sufi

International organisation under the spiritual guidance of Sayyidina Tahir Allauddin Al-Gillani

Sheikh Abd al Qadir Jilani Home Page

Sheikh Hamza al-Qadiri al-Budchichi English Home Page

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