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I realise there are many many sufi groups out there and even within groups there are varying sheikhs etc. I have been with the Naqshbandi tariqat for 8 years now and have only good experience. Their 'cursing' is limited to cursing generally I would say by cursing all those who hurt or insult Ahl ul Bayt, but this is different that taking a stance on naming individuals. Who are we to do that? Again I say, you or I are not in a position to judge who Allah has mercy on and who not and weigh their good deeds in their life against their bad deeds.
I can definitely curse upon those who insult the Prophet (s.a.w.s) and his family (a.s.) without specifying individuals.
Ok, that is fair enough - but what is the point ? When you curse the killer of Imam Hussein [AS], you're cursing Shimr [LA], and you know you are. Either way, whichever manner you decide to use, Shimr [LA] gets your La'an.
However, the interesting part is that another Murid (who knows Sheikh Nazem very well), informed me that the ENTIRE concept of La'an is wrong. On the other hand, you believe it is ok, but differ on the manner (which I respect btw)..
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I can merely state this is a bad thing to do and ask Allah to forgive them or punish them as he see fit.
Why don't you just do the same for the Ma'sumin [AS] as well then ? Just "ask Allah [SWT] to give them as he see's fit" ? Why do you ask Him [SWT] to shower them in His [SWT] Mercy and Blessings ?
Salutations (Salawat), and Curing (La'an) work on more levels than one can imagine. There is no doubt that Allah [SWT] will give everyone what they have earned, but then why do you send Salawat ? The matter of fact is both these Dua's have an impact on the heart..
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What about all those beautiful stories we have in Islam of our Prophet (s.a.w.s) and for example Imam Hossein (a.s.) showing so much kindness, forgiveness and patience and refraining from cursing. I like to think of these examples first.
That, my friend, is exactly what the early Sufi's did..
Ignoring events and realities just because they don't fit with their own.
For example, they even claim that Iblees [LA] disobeyed Allah [SWT] because of the excess love he [LA] had for Him [SWT] ! Astagh'firullah !
(Oh btw, they don't consider it right to even curse Shaitan [LA] !)
You cannot ignore events. You cannot deny that the Battle of Karbala never happened. It is true that the actual enemies of the AhlulBayt [AS] is few, but the AhlulBayt [AS] are few in the same amount. For every part, there exists also the counterpart. Yazid [LA] for Imam Hussein [AS], Mu'awiyah [LA] for Imam Hasan [AS] etc, etc..
Besides all this, as I mentioned earlier, there is thousands, literally millions, of ahadeeth on this matter. The notion that the Infalliables [AS] didn't curse anyone is an absolute myth. I refer you to Ibn Quluwayh's book, Kamiluz Ziyarat for more on this.
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And although I appreciate anyone offering me help and I am sure you have the best of intentions and believe you are trying to help me, it is not wise to advise people to stay away from groups they belong to and respect tremendously.
My advice was only the same as that as a mother who advises her young to stay away from bad friends.
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At the moment by the way, it is funny - nearly everyone I come across is using this word 'innovation' as if it is the flavour of the month. If you talk to sunnis about shia - they tell you to stay away as their religion is full of innovation! One sunni group says the same of another one. And now I hear it said about the tariqats. Of course shia say it about sunni too re. way of prayers e.g.
That is true, but we are not concerned with mere accusations. It all comes down to what you can prove. What is really an innovation, and what is not.
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We all have to follow our hearts in the end and it is really really difficult for me at the moment, which is why I am spending so much time on this forum gathering information. I have no intention of leaving the tariqat I am part of but I believe I have already accepted that I am Shia rather than Sunni in my belief.
With all due respect Sis, can I ask how you consider yourself a Shia ? Naqshbandi order follows the Hanafiyyah madhab (a Sunni Madhab). If you are Naqshbandi, you are Hanafiyyah; and if you are Hanafiyyah, you are Sunni; and if you are Sunni, you have not accepted the Wilayah of Imam Ali [AS].
Anyways, I really wish the best for you, and I do not expect you to accept my words in their entirety, but rather go out and do more research. May Allah [SWT] guides us all to the Sirat-e Mustaqeem, and keep us firm on the path.
With Prayers For Your Success,
The Persian Shah
Edited by The Persian Shah, 01 March 2008 - 11:55 AM.