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The Muhammadan Reality Pt.5

How do creatures bound by time know their Creator who isn’t, how do we put together a picture that spans the length of time, the answer is part of why Al Haqiah Al Muhamadiya exists?

Time is needed for wisdom to exists, which is the quality that sets man apart from all of Allah’s creatures his heart is designed for this purpose, “Have they, then, never journeyed about the earth, letting their hearts gain wisdom” (22:46). Wisdom can’t exist unless the complete picture of events is revealed, and the purpose of travel in the verse is to witness other people’s stories and learn the wisdom behind what happens to them. Man’s perception is only able to encapsulate the meaning of events and arrive at the deeper reality behind the picture, to see the wisdom in its nature, as time passes.

Therefore, Allah said in a hadith Qudsi said “I am Time”, you will see My hand in the universe as you gain wisdom. The word in the hadith for time is Dhuhur, meaning I am the span of Time, when practice wisdom it leads to more wisdom, so the complete picture of Allah the highest form of wisdom is known by knowing all of time from the moment Allah said Kun (Be) and the universe came into existence until Qiyama, the universe ends.

Our knowledge of the universe is filling in the gaps of that picture which is why Allah said in the Quran man will see the truth when He studies the universe and himself (41:53).

What Allah is saying in the hadith Qudsi is that the entire picture of who He is, His qualities, will be revealed to His creatures over the complete span of time and this learning process will not finish until the universe ends, a lesson Allah taught the Angels when He created Adam and revealed to them that the universe has Hidden realties it runs by (laws, quantum mechanics) that they had not learned yet.

Man comes into this life to experience a snap shot of this reality, a snap shot of Allah’s qualities at some point along the universes time line:

“He knoweth that which is in front of them (death) and that which is behind them (this life they left)

[He has complete knowledge of their lives, He is the Span of Time while man’s existence is limited to his own lifespan], while they encompass nothing of His knowledge (that complete picture) save what He will” (2:255) which is given to them through revelation and inspiration by those who witnessed it and can reveal it in the form of wisdom, the Angels.

There are two kinds of beings this kind of knowledge is intended for, the Angels who are immortal and will witness all of it, and the prophets, saintly men and those Allah inspires besides them without them knowing, will be given this knowledge in condensed form (summation) as revelation and inspiration in their hearts, by simile a feeling can tell you what a thousand words can’t and many of our feelings are guidance from Allah through His Mala’ika.

The 99 qualities of Allah cannot be known properly except over the span of time, but because of what the prophet (saws) achieved Allah revealed to Him (saws) all His qualities which no prophet (saws) before Him had received in their entirety. For example His quality of the being al Latif, the subtly aware, its role in the universe could not be known properly until the modern age when man began to study how the universe was constructed, understanding subatomic space is being subtly aware of what is happening around you at the most finite levels.

These new perceptions on life we are given is the result of the maqaam (station/rank) of the Muhammadan Reality and because of it Allah wrote the prophets (saws) name on the Arsh as proof since it is the only other thing that knows Allah properly (through the span of time).

Besides the things we have quoted and written in this work already, what else have the scholars said, what else did the prophet Muhammad (saws) himself say?

“The Messenger of Allah (saws) Himself said: ‘None of you truly believes until I am more beloved to him than his child, his father and all the people.'” (Ibn Maaja)

Abdullaah ibn Hishaam said: “We were with the Prophet (peace be upon him), and he was holding the hand of ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab. ‘Umar said to him: ‘O Messenger of Allah, you are dearer to me than everything except my own self.’ The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: ‘No, by the One in Whose hand is my soul, until I am dearer to you than your own self.’ ‘Umar said to him, ‘Now, by Allah, you are dearer to me than my own self.’ The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: ‘Now), O ‘Umar.’” (Bukhari).

This is one of the meanings behind Allah writing the prophets (saws) name on the Arsh, He (saws) is tied to belief and as a result reality itself. This is because love is a form of sight and no person will see the way of the true path except through the prophet (saws). This isn’t about your self interest or the prophets (saws) its about the reality Allah created in the universe and how to arrive at a destination. When your nafs is gone you see others more than you see your own self, and when you begin to see the prophet (saws) more than you see your self you have learnt how to see, this work explains why Allah made this the reality of the universe and why the prophet (saws) was given this.

If a person or prophet is to be granted access to unique knowledge from the past and future, at his point in time through revelation and inspiration, and the nature of that knowledge is only known through the complete span of time because it is revealed over that time, such as all the qualities of Allah, then nothing from his past or from his future can be in the way, He needs to be faultless and sinless through all time so that nothing hinders the spirituality of this coming to Him from any perspective or direction, because to understand a picture that is seen by grasping the span of time in your perception you need to be deserving of every perspective and direction on life.

All the prophets achieved this to varying degrees which is why they where made Prophets before they came into life and received portions of its revelation like the partial list of Allah’s qualities, but the prophet Muhammad (saws) was the only one to entirely fulfill its requirements and receive every name of Allah.

“Allah tasketh not a soul beyond its scope. For it (is only) that which it hath earned, and against it (only) that which it hath deserved” (2:286) this verse is why the prophet Muhammad (saws) is deserving of every respect, what He (saws) received is proof of the work He (saws) did and what He (saws) earned as a result.

Al-Mughira (ra) Narrated: The Prophet used to offer night prayers till his feet became swollen. Somebody said, to him,” “Allah has forgiven you, your faults of the past and those to follow (the future, so why do this).” On that, he said, “Shouldn’t I be a thankful slave (of Allah)?” (Bukhari)

Imam Ibn Arabi and His main student Imam al Qaysari said on this subject (the translator’s commentary is also included):

“Ibn ‘Arabi begins chapter 27 of the Fuṣuṣ by saying that the Prophet possesses the wisdom of singularity (fardiya, uniqueness) since he is the most perfect being in existence. It is through the Prophet that the matter of creation began and ended.”

The Imam Said: His is the wisdom of singularity because he is the most perfect existent of this human species, which is why the matter begins and ends with him, for he was a Prophet while Adam was between clay and water (the souls of prophets are then given prophet hood after this). Then, in his elemental form, he became the Seal of Prophets (after Allah asked the souls of every prophet to take the oath of prophet hood by the light of Muhammad).

Imam Qaysari Imam Ibn Arabi’s main student comments on his words by breaking down the components of the universe; “It is the wisdom of singularity because of his singularity (uniqueness) in the station of Divine All-Comprehensiveness (al-jam‘iyya al-ilāhiyya), above which is nothing except the level of the Essence (to be free from matter, sub atomic or otherwise) of Exclusive Oneness (al-dhāt al- aḥadiyya, Allah is exalted above everything in the universe). This is because it [the station of Divine All-Comprehensiveness] is the locus (center) of the Name Allah, which is the greatest, All-Comprehensive Name (al-ism al-jāmi. The name that combines all of Allah’s qualities) amongst all the Names and qualities.”

(The prophet (saws) was the closest in reaching the oneness, singularity, of Allah that is represented in the Name Allah, which in its meaning encompasses all of Allah’s other names. Just like your name when calling you also embodies who you are, the qualities people remember about you when they see you. Allah gave mankind a shortcut to connect spiritually with all His qualities by revealing to us His name, Allah, which in its meaning is the totality of all His qualities, it is His personal name that sums up everything He is. “Say: Call upon Allah or call upon, the Beneficent One (Al Rahman); whichever you call upon, His are all the attributes of perfection” (The qualities you should acquire) (17:110)).

Imam Qaysari continues; “Thus, the Prophet possesses the wisdom of singularity because he is the being who best embodies the Name (qualities of) Allah—which is at once the All-Comprehensive Name and the solitary or singular Name (al-ism al-mufrad)—but also because, in the descent of Being (from the spiritual to the physical aspects of a being), he (saws) stands alone at the top of the cosmic hierarchy of Allah’s Self- Disclosures (things Allah revealed to His creatures about Himself).”

“In order to illustrate this point further, Qaysari cites a well-known ḥadith in which the Prophet is reported to have said, “The first thing Allah created was my light” (The first thing Allah created was an aspect of the prophets (saws) character, His light, and the light shinning from any person’s face tells you his nature, qualities and who He is. Thus from the prophets (saws) light Allah created every thing the universe relies upon to exist, “every excellent thing”). (end quote)

The light of prophet hood came into existence from Allah directly, from His “essence,” thus giving the prophet Muhammad (saws) the ability to know everything that was created from it, the ability to understand the complete span of time. All things have their reasons (causes/asbab) for being the way they are and this is the reason why the prophet Muhammad (saws) could Know all of Allah’s qualities properly above other prophets, because we all benefited from His (saws) reality, this is why mankind excelled above other creatures the reality of Mankind created the universe and every other reality exists within ours, therefor we can know them all but they can’t know all we know, we can understand the life of every animal but they can’t understand ours, this Haq extends to every intelligent creature Allah created, spiritual and physical.

It is our breadth of understanding that gives us uniqueness, from which we draw the most complete picture of life in our selves, this is where wisdom comes from and vision of Allah, it is not our depth and who has the most knowledge about any one subject, which Allah’s spiritual creatures surpass us in.

Allah explains in the Quran this unique ability of mankind; That his heart can know things vast in nature in a single moment and sum them up with a feeling or moment of inspiration so his consciousness can understand what he is experiencing and then put it into words.

This is why Allah began a surah about the balance He created in the universe by first saying He created man and taught Him speech, the purpose of his speech is to describe the universe from his reality, a reality created to understand everything.

“The Merciful, who taught the Quran, He created man, and He taught him speech. The sun and the moon move according to a fixed reckoning (obeying the forces of the universe); the stars and the trees bend in prostration (Their ecosystems obey His laws). He raised the heavens and set up its balance, so that you should not transgress the measure (all of these ecosystems are connected right down to mans psychology and spirituality). Always measure with justice (in society) and do not give short measure (to people)”. (55:1-8)

Allah created mankind, therefore this next verse is not an accusation against them but a declaration about what Allah created;

“Man is made of haste (ultimately a reference to his heart which quickly sums up information about many things with a single feeling that represents them). I shall show you My portents (Hand in the universe), but ask Me not to hasten (let them come to you naturally so you can know their asbab/causes in the universe).” (21:37)

Imam Ali (ra) said about this, “the vision of the eye is limited but the vision of the heart transcends all barriers of space and time,” the heart can encompass the universe and many large things in it with its vision, regarding all this Allah said in a hadith Qudsi “Neither My Earth nor My Heavens can contain Me, but the heart of a Believing Servant, contains Me.” This is the breadth of man’s capacity, what His heart can encompass and understand surpasses every other creature.

Man’s is unique because of His heart which is completely focused on his soul, that is always reading the sub atomic spiritual world taking input from what is happening around us. Because of this the heart is the center (loci) of manifestation of Allah’s qualities, this is its vision that Imam Ali mentioned. Our prophet (saws) was given the complete picture of Allah and it is Allah’s reality that manifests itself in all the prophets in a complete way, rather than as individual or multiple qualities seen in lessor humans who can’t encompass every kind of issue and creation in the universe over the span of time as well as them.

“The Muhammadan Reality therefore marks the beginning of existence and is brought to its completion and its totality in the Prophet. It is for this reason that Ibn Arabi states that “the matter begins and ends with him.””

Imam Qaysari explains that the levels of Divinity (al-darajāt al-ilāhiyya) bring about the cosmos (in stages because some of Allah’s qualities take priority over others. Like Allah’s saying, “my mercy overshadows my wrath”).

Imam Ibn Arabi says: “He (Allah) observes the levels (darajāt) which are with the Real (Haq of the universe) when He says, “Raiser of levels, Possessor of the Throne” (40:15) (Here Allah combines the stages of creation with the Arsh, in a single verse), because of His establishing Himself upon it with the Name the All-Merciful (al-Raḥman). So, there is no one under the Throne whom the Divine Mercy shall not reach, which is why He says, My Mercy encompasses all things (7:156). The Throne encompasses everything while the One established upon it is the All-Merciful. Through its reality does the cosmos receive the diffusion of mercy (sarayān al-raḥma), as we have elucidated elsewhere, both in this book and in the Meccan Revelations. (These are the mechanisms, asbab, behind creation receiving rahma or mercy from Allah, it comes to us from the subatomic to our world, hence baraka in life originates from here).”

This is how the scholars described the universe from the sub atomic world down to us on earth;

“According to Qaysari from these levels of Divinity (the qualities of Allah manifest in stages in the universe until we reach the Arsh where we can see their totality, Allah), the First Intellect is brought about (into existence from the first particle) and, from it, the Universal Soul is existentiated (“I created you from one soul”). From the Universal Soul come about all of the rational souls (other souls), bodily matter, universal substance (the first particles everything else originates from), and the starless heaven (falak al-aṭlas), which Qaysari identifies with the Throne (the universe of stars we see in our night sky ends at the Kursi, beyond it inside the Kursi and Arsh, stars don’t exist, this is something the prophet described in ahadith). Then the Footstool (kurs) is existentiated, followed by the elements (particles) from the heavens and the earth (that we know). This process therefore accounts for the intermediate world (Barzakh (veil) between our world and the spiritual world or ghayb) or the world of imagination (malakūt, basically the subatomic world whose particles create the images we see in our mind) as well as the phenomenal world (mulk, physical world).” (Imam Qaysari as Imam Ibn al Arabi is describing the universe from the sub atomic world and the first particles that exist at the deepest depths, the universal substance, to the physical world with its varied particles and elements).

“Through the descent to the ranks of matter (from the deepest subatomic depth to our world), the establishment of mercy comes about. (Allah in the Quran says “I am the light/particles of the Heavens and the earth”, and “He guides (through) His light/particles Whom He wills”, 24:35) So the Muhammadan Spirit (in the old language it is His spirit because that is the world of spirit), which is the locus of manifestation of Allah’s mercy, establishes itself upon the Throne (Allah wrote His name there to indicate the prophets (saws) association with everything the Arsh does) so that His mercy may permeate the worlds (the entire universe), just as He said (about the prophet), And we sent you not, save as a mercy to the worlds (this is its proof)(21:107) (these are the asbab, reasons behind that verses existence, this is how the prophet (saws) was a mercy to all the worlds, not just in name but in reality).”

“If you want, you can say that, through the reality of the Throne, this permeating [of mercy] exists in the world. And it (the Arsh) is the fixed entity through which the All-Merciful (al-Raḥmān) is manifest in the world, just as He is manifest through the First Intellect in the world of spirits (sub atomic) and through the outermost sphere in the world of bodies (the physical that was created from the spiritual world).”

Insha Allah you have benefited from these two Imams words and understand how much of the universe they comprehended, how ahead of their time they were, unfortunately today they are being attacked and tarnished by those wishing to turn Muslims away from their greatest scholars, their history and true heritage.

The name Allah is a gift given to the prophet Muhammad (saws) for His entire community because by saying the name, we are connecting our self spiritually with that singularity of Allah. We benefit from it because we spiritually connect ourselves through this name with the totality of what Allah is, revealed over the span of time regardless of which point in time we exist in becouse He is timeless and does not change.

Each quality of Allah created different parts of the universe, so when you say Allah you open your heart to the universe to receive from it through Him, each person makes different kinds of connections because they are unique, which is why Allah says to people who call on Him, He provides help, assistance, aid, support from unexpected places they do not think of. Like other prophets (as) the prophet Muhammad (saws) was a truly unique individual, so when He (saws) said Allah He received from places no one else had ever received from before.

The mercy Allah granted the universe through Him (saws) reached the entire universe because of the Arsh, His (saws) reality helped every other reality come into existence and helped every creature know Allah.

“Say: “Invoke Allah, or invoke Al Rahman (the Most Gracious): whichever name you invoke Him by, His are all the qualities of perfection (Asma al husna).” (17:110)

 

Notes: The Hadith Of Jabir

1) “He was Abu Abdallah Jaabir ibn Abdallah ibn `Amr ibn Hiram as-Salami al-Ansaari al-Khazraji. He was a notable Companion of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, a traditionist, mujtahid and Imam in knowledge. He was born in Abyssinia when his parents emigrated there. He was among those who gave the Oath of Fealty beneath the tree. He was present at all the battles between the Muslims and the disbelievers except the battle of Badr. He related 1500 hadith and was the mufti of Medina in his time. He lived to be 94 and died in the year 78 A.H”

2) Source of the Hadith: Ta’leem Al-Anaam by Shaykh Abdullahi ibn Muhammad Fuduye’ ibn Uthman Famous as Ibn Fuduye (b.1179H) who quotes it from Imam Abdul Razaq the narrator of the other Hadith of Jabir we quoted. The Imam was “A highly respected scholar of the eighteenth century, the brother of this scholar was a well known mujaddid and wali of the Sokoto Khalifah, Uthman ibn Fuduye, the scholar himself went on to become sultan of the Khalifa. The book was concerning the prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and served as an abridgment to the Shifa of Qadi ‘Iyyad”.

3) Some in our time thought the use of the word Maqam in the hadith is strange saying the word wasn’t known by the prophet (saws) or first generations (rah). This is incorrect because the word comes from the Quran and was used by the prophet (saws), we have Maqam al mahmoud mentioned in the Quran that the prophet (saws) was promised. He (saws) used the word in the dua He taught His Umma about this Maqam, the dua “Maqam al Mahmoud alathi wa adta” has been recited after every call to prayer (adhan) by Muslims around the world for the past 1400 years.

Our present work on the Muhammadan Reality and the previous one “Allah Is Reality” establish this narration is scientifically sound, something an inventor of ahadith could never stumble upon by mixing words together, moreover most of what it states is found in smaller ahadith by various narrators showing it’s contents are not isolated statements. The hadith is an example of the prophet Muhammad (saws) speaking in the scientific terms of His (saws) time. This is rare, and these kinds of ahadith are rare, because as He (saws) explained He (saws) only spoke in such terms to the few companions that could handle science. Because they where limited in number these kinds of narrations are more isolated and come from unique places as they are transmitted through history.

The Muhammadan Reality Pt.4

Everything mentioned points to other prophets being given similar to the Muhammadan reality and the superiority of mankind over every other creatures Allah created, evidenced by the fact Allah asked the Angels who are clearly understood as Allah’s most superior creatures in the universe to prostrate to Adam (follow mankind’s lead) because in reality Allah wanted every spiritual creature he created to follow mankind.

We see this most clearly in the Jinn who live on earth with us, when they take the lead in life and we follow them, they have no wisdom only knowledge and so make foolish shortsighted choices that destroy communities, so their place is to stand behind man understand his wisdom and appear through his actions. The scholars understood the reality of man perfectly and so Imam Ibn Arabi wrote in his work al Fusus al Ahkam;

We should Know that the Most Beautiful Divine Attributes, demand in themselves the existence of the Universe (so they are known). So Allah brought the Universe into being as a “body” made complete (a universe made from many systems dependent on each other) and made Adam its spirit; what is meant by “Adam” (the model of mankind) is the existence of the human microcosm (a metaphor for something regarded as encapsulating in miniature, the characteristics of something much larger) Allah created both the universe and Man with his Attributes. “And He taught him the Names (attributes, qualities), all of them (all things)” (2:31), he gave Adam the names (in his heart) so he could know all He created (in the universe), what Man came to understand of his own self and Attributes he used to understand the creation around him. Because the soul governs the body through its faculties, just as the Attributes are like faculties for the Perfect Man (one who has reached completeness, Ihsan).

Therefore, it can be said that the Universe by similitude is a “great man”, but on condition of Man’s existence within it, he was created to know Allah and Allah created his creation so man could know Him. Man is the epitome (a perfect example) of the ontological plane (relating to or based upon “being”, or existence, the nature of “being”) of Allah (no other being can know Allah as well as us) And therefore He singled him out for the Form, For He said “Verily Allah created Adam in His form” and in another version, “in the form of the All-Merciful”. And He made him, the sought-after goal (of his other creatures. He asked the Angels and Jinn to prostrate to him), the Universe (that everything else should look to), like the rational soul, the human individual, (unique in his creation).

Therefore this Universe will be destroyed with his (Man’s) disappearance (from creation, when no person believing in Allah remains alive on earth) And the edifice (this Universe) is transferred to the hereafter because of him, and when man leaves the lower world to reside in the hereafter, and when no one remains among men who is qualified by the divine perfections (when no muslim is alive only the worst of the worst who embody no good qualities) and able to take man’s place, and when Allah makes him the treasurer of His own treasuries (in the next life), then all of the perfections and meanings which exist in the treasuries of this world are removed along with that Perfect Man (the universe no longer has a soul to receive its qualities, realities, and so will die like man), the small amount which is in the world (the one mercy from his one hundred mercies he sent down to us) joins that which is waiting in the hereafter, and the work of keeping the treasury (knowing Allah) and being the vicegerent goes to the next world. Hence he is the first in intention (the reason Allah created the universe, and) the last in creation, the outward form and the inward in station or rank. So he is a servant of Allah and a lord (ruler) in relation to the world (Allah’s Khalifah).

For that reason He made him a vicegerent and his sons vicegerents And therefore none of the creatures of the world has claimed for himself lordship except man, because of what he possesses of power, And no one in the world consolidated the station of servanthood in himself except man. Therefore he worshipped stones and minerals (Idols), which are the lowest and the most debased kind of being. So there is nothing greater than man in his lordship (Khalifa) and nothing more lowly than him in his servanthood (the Jinn, the lowest spiritual creature, dominating him from behind statues as he debases himself).

So if you have understood, I have explained to you what is meant by “man”. Look at his grandeur, through the Most Beautiful Attributes and the fact that they seek him (the Jinn and Angels).

Through their seeking (and needing) him you will come to understand his majesty, and through his appearance through them (His dependence on Angels and Jinn for spirituality), you will understand his lowliness, So understand!

From this it is understood, that he is a copy of the two forms, Allah and the Universe. (Taken From Imam Ibn Arabi’s summary of his work al Fusus al Ahkam, the translation was rephrased for clarity)

Everything we have mentioned thus far about the Muhammadan reality, the reality of the prophets and mankind can be found in the following hadith.

Much of what the hadith states you will find in various smaller ahadith, it was narrated by Jaabir ibn Abdallah (ra), the other similar hadith of Jaabir (ra) we have quoted elsewhere talks about the raw process of how the universe was created, the science, this hadith talks about Allah’s Qualities that He instilled in each step of that process, both ahadith mirror each other but this hadith focus’s on the spiritual aspects.

The hadith describes the process of creation in relation to the first particle and is explicit in stating this is the light of prophet hood Allah placed with Adam when he was created which was then passed on to each prophet (as) after him. It also affirms everything we have stated in this work and the previous one on Allah’s reality, and that the light of prophet hood was the first subatomic particle Allah created from which He created everything else.

It is the light by which mankind was guided so we should understand its significance; it is the light that the declared to the spiritual world mans superiority, it only appeared with man after aeon’s had passed and no spiritual creature had seen it and its superiority comes from its primacy, there was nothing before it and everything was created from it so man had the capacity to know everything.

It has been related on the authority of Jaabir ibn Abdallah, may Allah be pleased with him, who said I asked the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, about the first thing which Allah ta’ala created. He said, “The first thing which Allah created was the light (nuur) of your Prophet, O Jaabir. Then He created from it every excellent thing, and after that He created every thing. At the time He created my light, He established it in the station of proximity (maqaam ‘l-qurb) for twelve thousand years. Then He made my light into four parts (arba’ aqsaami). He then created the Throne (al-‘arsh) from one part, the Foot Stool (Al- kursi) from one part, the supporters (Angels) of the Throne (hamalata ‘l-‘arsh, supporters of the universe)

[from one part], and the supporters (Angels) of the Foot Stool (hamalata ‘l-kursi, supporters of His knowledge) from a part.

He then established this fourth part of my light (the same light that created the supporters of the kursi) in the station of Love (maqaam ‘l-hubb) for twelve thousand years. He then made the light into four parts. He then created the Primordial Pen (al-qalam) from one part, the Guarded Tablet (al-lawh) from one part, the Garden (al-janna) from one part, and the remaining fourth part of my light He established in the station of Fear (maqaam ‘l-khawf) for twelve thousand years. He then made my light into four components (arba’ ajza’u). He then created the Angels (al-mala’ika) from one component, the Sun (as-shams) from one component, the Moon (al- qamar) from one component, and the Planetary Stars (al-kawkab) from a component.

He then established this fourth component of my light (the light of the kawkab) in the station of Hope (maqaam ‘r-raja’i) for twelve thousand years. He then made my light into four portions. He then created the Intellect (al-‘aql) from one portion, Knowledge (al-‘ilm) from one portion, Infallibility (al-‘isma) from one portion, and Success (at-tawfeeq) from one portion. He then established this fourth portion of my light in the station of Modesty (maqaam ‘l-haya’i) for twelve thousand years.

Then Allah sub’haanahu gazed upon my light and out of modesty it perspired and there exuded from it 124,000 drops of light. Allah sub’haanahu then created from each drop of light the spirit (ruh) of a Prophet or Messenger. The spirit of the Prophets and Messengers then exhaled and Allah created from their breath the light of the obedient (nur ‘l-muti’eena) from among the believers until the Day of Standing.

Then Allah sub’haanahu created twelve veils (hijaaban). He then placed my light (which was the fourth portion established in the station of Modesty) in each of the twelve veils. These veils were the veils of nobility (karaama), felicity (sa’aada), reverence (haiba), compassion (rahma), graciousness (ra’afa), knowledge (‘ilm), forbearance (hilm), dignity (waqaar), tranquility (sakeena), patience (sabr), truthfulness (sidq), and certainty (yaqeen).

When my light had appeared from the veils, Allah sub’haanahu placed it in the earth and it caused the earth to radiate with light from the east to the west like a lamp illuminating the darkness of the night.

Then Allah created Adam from the earth and placed my light in his forehead. From him it was transferred to Seth. It was then transferred from virtuous person (taahir) to good person, and from good person (tayyib) to virtuous person until Allah conveyed it to the loins of Abdallah ibn Abd al-Muttalib. From him it was transferred to the womb of my mother Amina. Then He brought me out into this world and made me the master of the Messengers and the seal of the Prophets.” (reference for the hadith is in the notes)

عبد الرزاق عن معمر عن ابن المنكدر عن جابر قال: سألت رسول الله عن أول شيء خلقه الله تعالى؟ فقال: هو نور نبيك يا جابر خلقه الله, ثم خلق فيه كل خير, وخلق بعده كل شيء, وحين خلقه أقامه قدامه من مقام القرب اثني عشر ألف سنة, ثم جعله أربعة أقسام فخلق العرش والكرسي من قسم، وحملة العرش وخزنة الكرسي من قسم, وأقام القسم الرابع في مقام الحب اثني عشر ألف, ثم جعله أربعة أقسام فخلق القلم من قسم, واللوح من قسم, والجنة من قسم, ثم أقام القسم الرابع في مقام الخوف اثني عشر ألف سنة جعله أربعة أجزاء فخلق الملائكة من جزء, والشمس من جزء, والقمر والكواكب من جزء, وأقام الجزء الرابع في مقام الرجاء اثني عشر ألف سنة, ثم جعله أربعة أجزاء فخلق العقل من جزء والعلم والحكمة والعصمة والتوفيق من جزء وأقام الجزء الرابع في مقام الحياء اثني عشر ألف سنة ثم نظر الله عز وجل إليه فترشح النور عرقاً فقطر منه مائة ألف وعشرون ألف وأربعة آلاف قطرة من نور, فخلق الله من كل قطرة روح نبي, أو روح رسول ثم تنفست أرواح الأنبياء فخلق الله من أنفاسهم الأولياء والشهداء والسعداء والمطيعين إلى يوم القيامة, فالعرش والكرسي من نوري والكروبيون من نوري والروحانيون والملائكة من نوري والجنة وما فيها من النعيم من نوري, وملائكة السموات السبع من نوري, والشمس والقمر والكواكب من نوري, والعقل والتوفيق من نوري, وأرواح الرسل والأنبياء من نوري, والشهداء والسعداء والصالحون من نتاج نوري, ثم خلق الله اثني عشر ألف حجاب فأقام الله نوري وهو الجزء الرابع, في كل حجاب ألف سنة, وهي مقامات العبودية والسكينة والصبر والصدق واليقين, فغمس الله ذلك النور في كل حجاب ألف سنة فلما أخرج الله النور من الحجب ركبه الله في الأرض فكان يضيء منها ما بين المشرق والمغرب كالسراج في الليل المظلم, ثم خلق الله آدم من الأرض فركب فيه النور في جبينه, ثم انتقل منه إلى شيث, وكان ينتقل من طاهر إلى طيب, ومن طيب إلى طاهر, إلى أن أوصله الله صلب عبد الله ابن عبد المطلب, ومنه إلى رحم أمي آمنه بنت وهب, ثم أخرجني إلى الدنيا فجعلني سيد المرسلين وخاتم النبيين ورحمة للعالمين وقائد الغر المحجلين، وهكذا كان بدء خلق نبيك يا جابر.

“Then turned He to the heaven when it was smoke (loose subatomic particles), and said unto it and unto the earth: Come both of you, willingly or unwillingly. They said: We come, obedient (we obey your laws in the universe).”(41:11) “At the time He created my light, He established it in the station of proximity (maqaam ‘l-qurb) for twelve thousand years.”

The light of the prophet Muhammad (saws) was the first thing Allah asked obedience from and it was the first to obey Him, it was the first to worship Him, the first to represent Him and the first to know Him after Allah said Kun (be) so He created every excellent thing in the universe from it, everything that came first.

This hadith is very beautiful, it describes the qualities Allah used to create the universe and the order in which Allah created them. The light of the prophet (saws), the first particles of the universe, are given qualities as they are being created, the order they are created in is also the Maqam of each quality and its distance from Allah, this order tells us their dependencies.

The first quality was the station of proximity to Allah, it was required to create the Arsh and its Angels and the Kursi and its Angels. After proximity is the station of Love, turning towards Allah. The light of the prophet Muhammad (saws) was given proximity then love, and from it Allah made the Pen, the tablet and Jannah, in other words the things that record everything, preserve everything, and the place that represents the best of everything.

Then Allah dressed these particles with the station of Fear and created the Angels, the Sun, the Moon, and the Planetary Stars (al-kawkab). Proximity, love, fear, all lead to hope in the loved one, so next comes the station of Hope, from which He created the Intellect (al-‘aql), Knowledge (al-‘ilm), Infallibility (al-‘isma), and Success (at-tawfeeq). When you hope you search in yourself and that ability is the primary role of the intellect which seeks knowledge and being correct (infallible) all to achieve success, so Allah instilled hope in these things so it is part of their nature and the nature of everything that receives an intellect.

By now we can see Allah is creating the spiritual path of all his creatures to Him, and while these are the main qualities of the path, complex relationships will be created once more creations appear in the universe.

But, there are some problems with the hadith of Jabir, I have included it so we can see the entire process of creation in relation to the light of the prophet (saws), all being described in a single narration. The main issue is the wording, it may have been the phrasing of one of the tabiin, Imam Bukhari was known for including ahadith in his sahih that were the wording of the companions or tabiin as long as the meaning was still correct.

The main problem with the hadith in relation to this work is when the souls of the prophets and mankind where created, according to this hadith after the Kursi, the moon, earth, stars basically the entire universe, while everything else including the Quran indicates something else. Another problem with the Hadith is that the moon is mentioned and not earth or the planets, so there are also discrepancies in the order of things.

One surprise for any person looking at it with scientific accuracy is that knowledge is created separate from the Kursi, while “His Kursi Is His knowledge”, at first this may seem wrong but in fact is in line with how “His Kursi Is His Knowledge”, because knowledge here doesn’t mean words in a book but how knowledge exists in the universe. When the Kursi was created it allowed quantum entanglement to exist on a huge scale, but at this point knowledge did not exist because Allah’s knowledge inside the universe can not have existed until entanglement was sufficiently complex enough to represent Allah’s knowledge.

So at this point, Allah’s Kursi had not yet allowed Allah’s knowledge to manifest in the universe therefore the Kursi and Knowledge are mentioned separately.

These lengthy ahadith are general and often sum up multiple complex events, so they don’t need to be scientifically precise and exact in their description, that isn’t part of normal human language, so the answer maybe missing in this generalization.

So I am leaving this matter to the scholars to solve, the hadith is solitary in its account. If the hadith is found accurate in respect to everything else on the matter then this work is inaccurate in relation to how the prophet (saws) reached the distance of two bows length, but we are certain we are right because of the Quran.

Because, the hadith in its labeling of particles says every major particle that created things is the light of the prophet (saws), so there is confusion as to which “light” of the prophet (saws) Allah helped the prophets (as) with at various times as they came closer to Him and it may have been more than one kind of light, the light of Sidrat al Muntaha is still called the light of the prophet (saws) like the light of the Kursi because the prophet (saws) said Allah created every excellent thing from His light, even after multiple particles are created it is still called His (saws) light no doubt because Allah honored Him (saws) with them.

In science each would be given an individual name, this kind of labeling in the hadith is something often found in the Arabic language even if it refers to different things.

The exactness of science only became relevant in our time, so if this hadith is an amalgamation of other narrations there could easily be confusion, we think the technicalities may have been lost in narrating it as each successive generation lost sight of its nuances.

If we say the hadith is correct and Allah gave the prophet (saws) something to achieve these things like a miracle instead of it coming from the power of his (saws) own soul, we have to understand that what ever that maybe it still has to be created from particles, so it is subject to the same basic laws of physics, namely that, for example, protons and electrons can’t go into themselves to know what is in the depths of subatomic space.

So, any light (particle) that doesn’t come from the utter depths of sub atomic space is not a suitable light to guide us in the spiritual world, in the language of the scholars this light can’t penetrate the veils to see what is behind them let alone reach Allah and the Arsh, so it can’t be the light of prophet hood which must have a primordial origin.

The prophet (saws) had to have received something from the distance of two bows length to reach it and surpass Jibril (as) who said his body would burn up, (His “particles” can’t go within themselves), if He goes inside the Arsh.

If the hadith has no faults, we can say Allah added from His light, the light of the Arsh, to the light of man, which is mentioned often in ahadith, and added to the prophets (saws) light from the light of the distance of two bows length and that is how He (saws) achieved everything. Man is created dependent on Allah, (as this hadith states), Allah’s light is from the Arsh and we need to connect with the light of the Arsh that is above the Kursi to know Him, knowledge (the Kursi) leads to wisdom (the Arsh).

Allah placed in man the light of Tawheed, his inner most light, uns, He made him swear by this light in his heart on the day of oaths, this light is from the Arsh because Allah said Tawheed is from Him. This is how the matter can be understood if we are wrong, but we think the human soul is far elevated above the Kursi because similarly Allah said it is from Him, by His command, something fundamental to the universe like the laws it runs by, the light of tawheed in the heart is more than likely a latter process needed for mans conscious faculties that rely on the heart.

Allah breathed of Himself into man, of His own spirit, and that can only mean the human soul is from within the Arsh where He (Istawa) established Himself in the universe, He didn’t Istawa anywhere else. So we now have a major verse in the Quran contradicting this hadith. It is also impossible that Allah asked the Angels to prostrate to Adam if He wasn’t a superior creation, He was made of something more superior and elevated than them yet the hadith states they are created before the Human soul;

“And when I have fashioned him and breathed into him of My Spirit, then fall down before him prostrate.” (38:72) the reason they are should prostrate to man, Allah is saying is because Allah breathed into man of His Spirit, its because of man’s soul.

We feel the hadith is more accurate than wrong but something important is missing about the human soul that should explain the verse in the Quran. The hadith within itself is consistent and logical, after Allah created the major qualities, Nearness, Love, Fear, Hope, which are the foundation of more complex qualities, He created nobility (karaama), felicity (sa’aada), reverence (haiba), compassion (rahma), graciousness (ra’afa), knowledge (‘ilm), forbearance (hilm), dignity (waqaar), tranquility (sakeena), patience (sabr), truthfulness (sidq), and certainty (yaqeen).

All after creating the Human soul which revolves around the major qualities Allah created first. These later qualities are qualities the soul will be dressed with in life and qualities it will need to achieve through Ihsan to reach Allah.

If you are able to follow the discussion up to this point, alhamdulilah, the hadith clearly contradicts verse 38:72, namely the creation of the human soul is superior to that of the Angels, otherwise Allah would not have asked them to prostrate.

As I stated the hadith is a generalization of events and not a step-by-step process, so people reading it will think this is exactly what Allah did in this order and no further steps are involved.

What resolves many of the questions this hadith can raise when looking at it with scientific accuracy is the following hadith, as well as this statement, “O Jaabir. Then He created from it every excellent thing (Not every thing), and after that He created every thing (else),” and the verse in the Quran that says Allah created every living thing from water, the first ocean of particles.

This includes things like the Angels and Adam, the hadith doesn’t mention anything about the water, it instead reads like a genealogy tree for particles, while the water was created from the light of the prophet Muhammad (saws), since it was the first thing to exist.

Shaykh al-Qastalaani said in his al-Muwaahib: “It has been related by Ahmad and was verified by at-Tirmidhi from a prophetic tradition of Abu Razccn al-‘Aqccli that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace said: “Verily the Primordial Water was created before the Throne (Arsh).”

If we consider that every particle in the hadith of Jabir was part of the primordial water, since the first thing created from the prophets (saws) light in the hadith is the Arsh, then this hadith is saying that these are the major particles that created everything, the hadith is not talking about every particle in the universe and how it came to exist, only the key ones, “O Jaabir. Then He created from it every excellent thing” (nothing else).

These major particles exist at the depths of sub atomic space, like the water, and the genealogy of particles in the hadith is not an indication of their exact location in the universe.

The hadith is rather talking about how things were created from the first ocean of particles, the water. So when Allah says He divided a particle into four particles and crated the sun, moon and stars, it means from this one particle came every other particle that makes up these objects.

This would mean the location of each of these originating particles is from a place near the Arsh, wallahu allam.

Ibn Marzuq mentioned on the authority of Ali ibn al-Hussayn on the authority of his father (al-Hussayn ibn Ali) on the authority of his grandfather (Ali ibn Abi Talib) that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace said: “I was a Light between the Hands of my Lord fourteen thousand years before He created Adam.” (Ahkaam of Ibn al-Qataan) This is most likely saying the soul is a kind of light (particle), and when Allah chose to create Adam after creating the souls of mankind.

The other Hadith of Jabir (quoted elsewhere) talks about the process of creation while this hadith talks about which of Allah’s qualities He placed in each thing, the scholars said:

– The Throne is the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the All Encompassing (al-Muheet).

– The Footstool is the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the Thankful (as-Shakuur).

– The Primordial Pen is the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the Originator (al-Badee’u).

– The Guarded Tablet is the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the Emanator (al-Baa’ith).

– The Paradise is the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the Affectionate (al-Hanaan) and the Benefactor (al-Manaan) and these two Divine Names are secrets of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the Subtlety Kind (al-Lateef).

– The Highest Angels are the locus of the Self Manifestation of the Beauty of the Divine Essence (Jamaal ad-Dhaat), while the remainder of the Angels are the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the Majestic (al-Jalaal).

– The Station of Fear is one of the Divine Stations and is a station of bewilderment because the person of this station fears the lowering of the Veil of Allah due to what It conceals regarding Allah, and he fears the lifting of the Veil of Allah due to the possible loss of vision which could occur at Its lifting, thus causing the loss of spiritual advantage.

– The Sun is the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Name of Majesty (Allah) and His Divine Name the Light (an-Nuur).

– The Moon is the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the Universally Compassionate (ar-Rahmaan) and that the Planetary Stars are the locus of the Self Manifestation of His Divine Name the Sustainer (ar-Rabb).

– The Station of Hope is one of the Divine Stations and it is a locus for the Self Manifestation of His words on the tongue of His Generous Messenger, may Allah bless him and grant him peace: “I am in the opinion of My servant of Me, so have a good opinion of Me.’’’

– The Station of Modesty is one of the Divine Stations which are transmitted in the Mighty Book: “Verily Allah is not ashamed of showing examples from even a gnat or something even smaller.” This Divine Station manifests from His Divine Name the Protector (al-Mu’min) because modesty is from trusting belief, and modesty and shame are among the traits of the trusting believer.

– The Station of Love is one of the Divine spiritual stations. Allah ta’ala describes Himself by It in His Divine Name the Loving (al-Waduud). This station has four designations: love, affection, ardent passion and devotion. This Divine station is a locus for the Self Manifestation of His words expressed upon the tongue of His Beloved, may Allah bless him and grant him peace: “I loved to be known so I created creation. I then made Myself known to it and it knew Me.”(Traditions say that this is the divine response to the Prophet David’s query, when He asked about the purpose of creation.)

Shaykh al-Akbar Ibn al-Arabi al-Hatimi, may Allah be merciful to him said in his Shaiarat ‘l-Kawn: “Verily Adam upon him be peace, when the Light of our master Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace was created and placed in his forehead, the Angels were facing him, sending blessings and peace upon the Light of Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, (as Allah ta’ala says: ‘ Verily Allah and His Angels send blessings upon the Prophet’). Adam, upon him be peace could not see it, so he said: ‘O my Lord, I would love to gaze upon the Light of my son Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. So transfer it to a limb from among my limbs so that I can see it.’ Thus, He transferred it to the index finger of his right hand. He then gazed upon this Light shinning in his forefinger (misbahta). He then lifted it and said: ‘I bear witness that there is no deity except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah’. It is for this reason that the index finger is called forefinger (misbahta), which means the finger of glorification.”

Seeing Mala’ikat Al Mawt

Bismillahi rahmani raheem, assalamu alaikum.

I know people don’t read everything I write so they end up missing some of the contexts in my writing, but much of what is in my emails (and Facebook posts) hinges on what was previously said, so I will write this trying to give as much information as needed and not repeat myself to much.

​I previously wrote the first group of Mala’ikah Allah introduced me to where Mala’ikat al Mawt, they were not the first Angels I had seen but the first as a group I got to witness their work. This was around the time of the 2004 tsunami, that took with it some 300,000 lives in an hour. Whilst I haven’t seen the Angel of death these are the Angels that help him which I witnessed.

Sometime before that, I’m not going to get the details of this account exact because this was over a decade ago, whilst at work and whilst I was carrying out my duties alone, I felt the presence of a group of Angels standing over me, discussing if I would be prepared, for what I didn’t know at the time, but they were tall like trees and black, not evil like Jinn but like the blackness of space with that calmness in them like you would feel when looking into the night sky, and if I didn’t hear them discussing this matter I wouldn’t have noticed.

All of this was after I received my silsila of tasawwuf from the prophet (saws), hence at some point when Allah felt I was ready He was going to introduce me to the spiritual world, this is how that began with these Mala’ika and these events. This was the second time I heard Mala’ika discussing if I was ready for something before it occurred, the first was that night I saw the prophet Muhammad (saws).

From what I have seen and experienced over the years from Mala’ika, before Allah would show me an important dream or event, the Malai’ika would come and prepare my heart for it so I would receive it properly, the night I saw the Arsh of Allah they visited me on that night every year for a number of years before hand until my heart was ready. Many people who see the prophet (saws) don’t realise this but the Mala’ika prepare every person for such things beforehand.

The day they were referring to, I arrived at work, which was a place located at the shore of Sydney Harbour, one of the people I worked with warned me not to go to close to the water front a person had gotten drunk while partying and fell of the boat and drowned, they were just now taking his body out from the water when I arrived so he didn’t want me to see and experience death like this by seeing the body, so I took his advice and didn’t get to close.

But whilst I was working that day I sensed something like two groups where arguing over a matter, the Mala’ika were arguing over the fate of the drowned person and wanted my opinion. I didn’t know much about Him or what happened, but at this time in my life Allah placed me in a state of mercy (Rahma) and that is how I saw the world, today we are in a state of Jihad because we have a responsibility to deal with the fitnah gripping the world and its people, but back then things were not as bad yet.

I think the Mala’ika knew all of that about me and wanted to weigh the matter within my nafs after I heard that a person who got drunk consequently died in this haram state, they wanted to test that if hearing about the evil of this person, its force, will be enough to stop me from showing rahma as was my nature, they weren’t looking for a faqih to help them judge fiqh.

If you would like perspective on this, the Mala’ika had trouble deciding His fate like they had trouble deciding the fate of the person who killed 100 people and then decided to repent to Allah but died before hand, Allah asked them to measure which land he was closest to the land of fitnah he came from or the land of rahma he was going to and that decided the matter.

The Mala’ika of Rahma won his soul from the Mala’ika of punishment, and he was forgiven, hearing about this person his fate and the circumstances he died in, along with how that day presented itself to me, it wasn’t enough to change my heart and condemn him from little to no information, so I read the fatiha upon him feeling it was my responsibility because no one else was here to do anything for this Muslim at the time of death.

Fate, Allah, had brought me there at that moment, they could have taken his body out of the water before I arrived or any number of things could have occurred so our paths never crossed, this was how I saw the matter later on, because I was being asked to judge based on my fitrah (disposition) and state and not on shariah.

Later in life I would understand all of this was something from Allah for the Mala’ika and that person, but Allah also wanted me to experience the reality of death first hand.

That was the last I heard of the matter until a few years later when Allah wanted me to learn more about this. At the time He sent me to the second evil Imam I would be sent to, to try and help guide him back (I’ve written about this before so I won’t repeat that here) I was in one of his small gatherings when two women spoke up and I realised the drowned man’s sisters were here.

Mention of their dead brother came up and how he died, along with the place and date it occurred, details where left out about what caused his death, but I already knew and recognised them from all that.

Not many people die in that exact spot through drowning it is right on the shore in one of the most crowded places in the city, you can easily swim to safety, had he not been drunk he wouldn’t have drowned and realised how close he was to the shore when he fell in the water, so it was the only death in all the time I worked there.

Because I read the fatiha I had an idea of his fate even if his family didn’t, but I didn’t know why he would deserve Rahma from Allah if he died in a state of Ghaflah, heedlessness.

Seeing his family in a place like this with this evil Imam, who practiced sihr along with basically everyone in his group (this is something that revealed itself over time), they seemed close to him so that gave me a few of the answers. Some people are driven to do what they do by their own family, you either accept what we do or your out on the street, so this is forced on them even though their heart is somewhere else, I am assuming the person kept some kind of light in his heart for Allah through all of this which Allah accepted, or did something to return to Allah like the man who killed 100 people, because he was the door I would go through to reach what Allah had prepared for me at the end of that day.

Allah says in the Quran “La Ikraha Fi Deen”, “there is no compulsion in religion”, Allah won’t accept compulsion and acts done under compulsion, and that is enough for a Muslims akhira.

I was under this reality of this event the entire time I was at work that day, so just before I finished work, that is when the 2004 Tsunami hit, just before it occurred something grabbed my perception physically turned my head towards its direction and a voice said to me “Look”.

On the Horizon in the far distance of the coast, I was seeing and hearing all of this spiritually so when I say of the coast I mean Allah gave me light so my sight reached as far as the location of these events, I could see a great multitude of dark figures, like those before, in the sky, it was a huge gathering.

Then I heard something like a huge crack sound occur which was the land slide under the sea that caused the Tsunami to occur, it was the first of the three major landslides at the end of time the prophet (saws) warned about, and Allah was allowing us to witness it.

“And thus we have made you a just community that you will be witnesses over the people and the Messenger will be a witness over you.” (2:143) Allah made us a witness over His judgment of these people.

I then saw that large Multitude of Angels, dive towards the ocean like birds diving into the sea to catch fish, and rising back up into the sky. The Mala’ika were taking the souls of the 300,000 people who died in the Tsunami that day.

That was the first time I saw Mala’ikat al Mawt and we would not see them again for a long time, the last time was when it came to me to ask them for help like we asked the Mala’ika of Jahanam (which I wrote about previously) to see if they would deal with matters differently from their perspective on life.

By this time in our life Allah had already removed the barzakh from our vision so we saw ghayb with much more clarity. We made the request and when they appeared, they were very close to us responding immediately. They felt very familiar like they had been there with us in life all along from that day in 2004, watching over us. It was as if they protected us and averted the worst fitnah from entering our life and over the years many things could have become much more serious and life threatening in our life, but never did.

There was a reason why Allah introduced us to them, back then, first among the Angels and wanted us to be comfortable with their presence and work, reaching that depth spiritually allowed us to handle everything in life lesser than their reality in seriousness, so that was the standard we walked with from that day even if we didn’t understand its causes until much later in life.

When Allah introduces you to a group of Mala’ika it means their standard/light is upon you, so it was an atmosphere of death at the place I worked that was the doorway to see Mala’ika al Mawt back then, so when we eventually saw the Arsh later in life it meant we first had to be capable of handling the light of the Angels around it which was the highest assembly of Angels with Allah, this time for us in life we went through the greatest hardships before we were ready.

Mala’ikat al Arsh have with them detailed technical knowledge about everything in life and the universe, when they work on a matter they work on its minute finite details, that is their perspective on life because they have the most knowledge of all the Angels. These details are to small and too subtle for humans to notice or work with, even smaller than a jinn’s perception of the spiritual world so they are matters beyond the jinn’s ability to touch, they are the finite details that bring life together.

As you go into the seven levels of Jannah the more subtle issues become that put life together, and Mala’ikat al Arsh are at the deepest depths of Jannah.

“Who hath created seven heavens (sub atomic depths) in harmony. Thou (Muhammad) canst see no fault in the Beneficent One’s creation; then look again: Canst thou see any rifts? (in how the universe comes together), this verse refers to the work Mala’ikat al Arsh are responsible for.

Because of this they are the most knowledgeable of Allah’s Angels, they are the Angels “who extol Him night and day, and never tire” (21:20).

Allah asked the prophet (saws) ‘O Muhammad! Over what did the Highest Assembly of Angels dispute? I said: I do not know, O Lord. Then He put His hand between my shoulders and I felt its coolness in my chest, and knowledge of all things came to me and I then knew it (what they were discussing).”

[Al-Tirmidhi, no.3235] In another report, it says: ‘… and knowledge of whatever is between the heavens and earth came to me.’ [Al-Tirmidhi, no.3233] In another: ‘ … knowledge of all things between East and West came to me.’ [Al-Tirmidhi, no.3234]

So, being in the presence of different Angels means you have to achieve different standards and qualities in yourself before you are ready.

Seeing the Mala’ika of Jahanam required a different kind of strength than that of Mala’ikat al Mawt, that of perseverance and having the capacity, sagacity to see/witness the path to its absolute end in the most spiritually trying circumstances, all the while you must act and respond with Ihsan.

This is because they are at the end of the path, there is nothing beyond them if you end up in Jahanam, their light is the last light you will see, so you have to handle their perspective on life and its light.

People often ask why doesn’t Allah respond, why doesn’t He help, Allah first waits for you to act, then for the Mala’ika and Jinn to respond to you, then for your enemies to respond and for the Mala’ika and Jinn to respond to them, all the while He is running the universe measuring actions and reactions to things and what they should get, enabling life itself to occur, but that isn’t His response to your situation. He allows the matter to play out to its entirety, back and forth between everyone and thing that has a hand in it, then He waits to see how the world is affected by it, because that is the free will he gave you to act and choose how you want to live, so consequences need to first be established, then when the matter is simmered down His response, Hikmah, is sent down to this earth, this is His judgment on people in response to how they all behaved.

You don’t need to repeat yourself with Allah except when He requires action from you.

The prophets have such patience and perseverance with people, creatures, this world, they can read Allah in all of this and see Him with clarity, this is the inner strength required to reach Mala’ikah Allah placed at the end of this path, at the final judgment of people’s souls.

What Mala’ikah al Mawt had done for us throughout our life became clear from what they taught us when they appeared, all of this occurred in an instant, the air, space, next us suddenly took form moved and became black, but not black like space this time, we had clarity of sight, this was something much more clear and blacker like “the nothing” you see when you look at a black hole. All of space has stars in it except in its location, you know it’s there from that black emptiness, they deliberately reminded me of a black hole and I understood they were teaching me something from all of this.

The first thing they were teaching me from how they appeared and moved, was who in history had seen them before and took from them by imitating them. I previously spoke about the Jinn I met who was a samurai, I live in a town that has a Japanese presence and is a sister town to town in Japan, so this had relevance to my life because that and issues I had faced from this community.

From that suddenness of appearing from nothing then moving to act over what I requested from them, they wanted me to learn that the Ninja of Japan had seen them at the time of death and learnt from them their form and the way they moved. Because the way they appeared near me from nothing to suddenly act, looked exactly like the way Ninja hide in plain sight in front of you and you won’t see them until they reveal themselves, many movies about them have shown this.

So, I am not surprised the Jinn of these Japanese people would see these Mala’ika when they come to take the souls of people killed in battle and eventually imitate what they saw through their martial art, after all martial arts itself is the imitation of the spiritual world, consider all the styles of kung Fu and their names this was how they derived their techniques.

The Malai’ka also wanted to protect me from Jinn who practice Ninjitsu, which is basically a form of sihr martial arts, by making certain I was in a spiritual place above where they can reach in these matters by tying me to them, to the origin of where these Jinn got their inspiration from, I now had a spiritual lineage (silsila) like them in this matter.

It was necessary because I once received a serious threat by someone using these kinds of Jinn. If you’re on the path of Allah you shouldn’t worry you can defeat them with your Ihsan, I’m speaking from experience, don’t lose to something because of its reputation.

The other thing they wanted to teach me was about their creation, in my work I wrote how different Angels are created from different sub atomic particles, and the more powerful Angels are created from the first particles to exist which are at the deepest depths of sub atomic space, while later Angels from later particles that came into existence.

In seeing their likeness is that to a black hole, they showed me they are something akin to what physicist’s guess is dark matter and energy in the universe, and I felt that answer coming from them, possibly, as I felt it they are created from particles even deeper than that sub atomically, they deal with the human soul and that is created from a place beyond sidrat al muntaha, inside the Arsh.

They were deliberate in what they showed me and how they made me feel, you can see that from what they wanted to talk about and where almost smiling at me like friends looking at someone, seeing them appear from nothing was one of the “coolest” things I had seen from an Angel beyond being impressed by the Mala’ika of Jahanam and Mala’ikat al Arsh and some other Angels, most Angels were more reserved in how they acted with me.

The beauty of space is comparable to their beauty and seeing the Mala’ika of Jahanam is like seeing a huge strong mountain who after first sight you then notice is a strong volcano, they are a step removed from the feeling you get from an active volcano because looking at them isn’t like looking at lava, its like looking at the strength found in a volcano which comes from the mountain underneath it and its ability to hold down the volatile lava.

Allah said, “O Prophet! Lo! We have sent thee as a witness and a bringer of good tidings and a warner. And as a summoner unto Allah by His permission, and as a lamp that giveth light (to people so they can see spiritually).” (33:46)

The prophet (saws) was a light giving lamp for the companions, by his light they saw ghayb, the unseen, similarly by the light of the Mala’ika and Allah people today also see the spiritual world and what is in it.

“Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth…Allah guides to His light whom He wills.” (24:35)

Hanzalah Al-Usayyidi (May Allah be pleased with him) who was one of the scribes of Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), reported:

I met Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) he said: “How are you O Hanzalah?” I said, “Hanzalah has become a hypocrite”. He said, “Far removed is Allah from every imperfection, what are you saying?” I said, “When we are in the company of Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and he reminds us of Hell-fire and Jannah, we feel like we are seeing them with our very eyes, and when we are away from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), we attend to our wives, our children, our business, most of these things slip out of our minds.” Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) said, “By Allah, I also experience the same thing”. So Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) and I went to Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and I said to him, “O Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), Hanzalah has turned hypocrite.” Thereupon Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, “What has happened to you?” I said, “O Messenger of Allah, when we are in your company, and are reminded of Hell-fire and Jannah, we feel like we are seeing them with our own eyes, but when we go away from you and attend to our wives, children and business, much of these things go out of our minds (sight).” Thereupon the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, “By Him in Whose Hand is my life if your state of mind remains the same as it is in my presence (under his light) and you are always busy in remembrance, (you will see) the angels will shake hands with you in your beds and on your roads (every moment in you day); but Hanzalah, time should be devoted (to the worldly affairs) and time should be devoted (to prayer)”. He (the Prophet (ﷺ)) said this thrice. (Muslim)

Shaykh Rami Al Rifai.

لَّقَدْ صَدَقَ اللَّهُ رَسُولَهُ الرُّؤْيَا بِالْحَقِّ

The Muhammadan Reality Pt.2

From the first statement of Imam Ibn Arabi about al Haba (the particle), to the last question he asks, the Imam is describing the universe. This entire subject is about the origin of every thing and every kind of knowledge in the universe, how that reached us and to who we are indebted to and should be grateful.

If we say you have your fathers qualities, then we know they originated from him so you are not entirely unique your qualities originated from those who came before you.

Every human, in this respect, is a copy of Adam and that uniqueness of shape belongs to him because he was the first human to exist. The Prophet Muhammad (saws) was given a higher form of uniqueness than Adam, it was uniqueness of spirituality and qualities, similar to how we take how physical form from Adam we inherit our spirituality and qualities from the first reality Allah brought into existence, Al Haqiah Muhamadiya.

Because everything created is made from particles, and that first particle to come into existence was the Prophets (saws) light, everything in the universe was shaped (took its qualities) by the Prophets passive influence (Reality/Haqiqah) at the beginning of time when they were first acquired their form, which is why Allah wrote His (saws) name on the Arsh at the beginning of time to show He played a similar, but passive, role as the Arsh in shaping the universe and allowed Adam (as) to see it so He understood the spiritual origins of his nature.

Consider that each tribe, each nation and each empire in history lived under the reality of what its society achieved and Allah said in the Quran He created us as nations so we may know each other, know the many realities that can exist, through History we have seen barbaric tribes and sophisticated empires.

In life, mankind first received their qualities and spirituality from what the prophets opened for them and so each people received new realities they could experience and adopt as they followed their Sunnah. Nothing would have advanced or opened the mind of man through history if the prophets did not do this work.

Allah showed us this was mans indebtedness when the entire earth chose to turn away from Allah and rely on themselves and all they could achieve was a barbaric way of life, the strong feeding of the weak. Had Allah not cared about advancing man spiritually and as a consequence intellectually, from the level of animals (Jinn) to the level of Angels, when humanity stagnated like this, He would not have sent them Nuh (as) to try and guide them back one last time.

After they made their choice to remain as animals there was no longer a purpose for their existence, had this been the aim of being alive Allah would have allowed the universe to persist forever, so Allah gave mankind another chance by replacing them with people better than them who adopted the Sunnah of Nuh (as), the prophet they descended from.

All prophets received from the first prophet Allah appointed to the universe, Muhammad (saws), and no other prophet was made
a prophet of Allah to all creation except Him (saws);

The Prophet (saws) said, “Truly I was in the sight of Allah, the Seal of Prophets, when Adam was still kneaded in his clay. I shall inform you of the meaning (ta’wil) of this. It is the supplication of my father Ibrahim (Q 2:129) and the glad tidings of my brother `Isa to his people (Q 61:6); and the vision my mother saw the night I was delivered: she saw a light that lit the palaces of Sham (greater Syria) so that she could see them.” (Ahmad, and others)

“And We have not sent you (O Muhammad) but as a mercy to the worlds (Alameen, all planets in the universe)” (21:107)

Allah determined He (saws) was the seal of prophets after establishing the prophet hood of every other prophet (as) first, we know this from ahadith. Hence, the prophet Muhammad (saws) was sent as the last prophet in life after being appointed first to prophet hood because He was the origin, genesis, of prophet hood even before Angels existed who were created from His (saws) light, and like Allah’s reality in the universe He (saws) was given the qualities of being the first and last, as well as the opener, so His (saws) reality would encompass every reality and guide it from nonexistence into existence.

His (saws) appearing last was to complete that process on the back of what the first prophets achieved in their time, but, this also tells us that within this framework each prophet (as) played a similar role at the beginning of the universe.

Becoming a prophet means taking responsibility and the prophets took responsibility for representing Allah and His will at the beginning of everything, the souls of mankind were alive in the universe from then, for all that time before coming into life, and you can’t represent Allah for 13 or so billion years if it means little over that time, therefor from the prophets example and what He (saws) told us about Himself, the existence of the other prophets realities were also a force in the universe shaping it, we see this in the subtext of many ahadith.

Allah created us for Him and He created everything else for us, that is the significance of that oath we were made to carry through time and why Allah said “Lo! We offered the trust unto the heavens and the earth and the hills, but they shrank from bearing it and were afraid of it. And man assumed it. Lo! he hath proved a tyrant and a fool.” (33:72)

Every person Allah gave a Maqam, official station, with Him like the Awliyah were a similar force, but lessor, in the universe and we have seen many statements from them about their place in the Universe with Allah, the least of which for ordinary man is the statement of the Prophet (saws) that Allah will not establish the hour as long a single Muslims is still alive, the entire universe’s existence relies on the life of the last ordinary Muslim from mankind.

This is the Haqiqah (reality) of all mankind, who like the prophets all took an oath to know Allah and His qualities that created the universe and that means Allah took the responsibility to facilitate the creation of everything that will help them achieve that.

Consider that in light of the fact man is created in Allah’s image and He is a copy of the two forms, the universe and Allah.

“Then He (Allah) fashioned him (man) and breathed into him of His (own) Spirit; and appointed for you hearing and sight and hearts. Small thanks give ye!” (32:9)

When we read the following hadith we look at it from the beginning of time until now, but look at it backwards from our time to the beginning, because certainly everything is in Allah’s knowledge. The Prophet (saws) said “Allah created His creation in darkness then He sprayed them with His light. Those whom this light reached became rightly guided (in life), while those it did not went astray (in life).” (Tirmidhi)

Everything that occurred before your time, which is part of your life now, is to a percentage because of you, this is what the hadith is saying, Allah arranged it at the beginning of the universe so that what you need reaches you in life.

The Haqiqah Muhamadiya (the Prophets reality) is that on the scale of the universe and the finality of that process, the last openings (revelations) the universe would receive, materialized in life when the last prophet of Allah was sent to mankind because in His life were the keys to the universe, He (saws) would often say “I was given the keys to everything except the five” (things relating to knowledge of the future, which were given to the Pen so it could write).

Each level of Jannah, each depth of ghayb, is a source for the knowledge given to mankind, seven prophets would master each depth, each category of knowledge and how to perceive and see them in life.

In each level of Jannah, sub atomic depth, Allah placed a prophet in charge of the knowledge that came from it to our world, but our prophet (saws) would perfect how to see/perceive all of them on earth, what He (saws) did in life was necessary so mankind could grow.

A person whose character goes too much into spirituality will learn about that at the cost of what is gained from the material world, and a person too much into the material aspects of the world will learn about that at the cost of what is gained from spirituality, man’s life revolves around both, being blind to either one means you are blind to half of what you are, so man needs to learn about everything that influences his life to grow and advance, otherwise He will stagnate.

This is part of the deliberate process Allah placed us under because He said “I am Time”, He is known over the passage of time.

The full spectrum of knowledge is contained between these two extremes, which is why the universe has two parts to it the physical and the spiritual, or the Macro world and the sub atomic world, but to master all of them you need the right combination of both spirituality and materialism in your self so your perception isn’t warped in either direction and you can go deeper than either extremes safely.

Only then can you get past the dangers found with the spiritual creatures of the Universe that influence man, the materialistic Jinn obsessed with this world, whose spirituality forces you to focus on it becoming blind to everything else, and the Angels who have no experience with the material life whose reality you won’t be equipped to handle and “travel with” unless you understand them and balance their world with your material life.

Mankind was the key to this balance among Allah’s creatures so He placed him on earth between these two extremes of the Jinn and Angels that represented the two extremes of materialism and spirituality.

Man was the only creature that combined both extremes in his physiology and the last prophet Allah sent before Muhammad (saws), Isa (as), was the key to almost half of what the Prophet (saws) and mankind would achieve.

Every other prophet before Isa (as) their mastery lay in the spiritual realm, one half of the universe, but Isa (as) who the prophet (saws) saw in the second level of Jannah would perfect what it took inside our self to master the material part of the universe. His exceeding purity in a place and time lost in materialism (Jerusalem under the Roman empire) allowed Him to go deeper than any other prophet into the material aspects of our world and not lose sight of Allah or walk with the Angels and not lose sight of this world, this was the balance He (saws) achieved between the material and the spiritual world.

Because of His inner strength and mastery the Angel Gabriel (as) was appointed as his constant companion;

“and We gave unto Jesus, son of Mary, clear proofs, and We supported him with the Holy spirit (Jibril).” (2:87)

It was for this reason Allah showed Him how to raise the dead and cure all illness, which is mastery over matter in the most complete way, it is mastery over life itself.

Because of all this, Allah will also send Him in the future to kill the Dajjal (Allah’s curse be upon him) and cure the world of the materialism (science and wealth) it is lost in by showing mankind how to live with it and not lose themselves. When you focus entirely on science, your world view is enveloped by it and eventually you think that is all there is to life, like wise when you focus entirely on spirituality you develop a myopic view that says that is all that is important in life.

This is why Imam Milk (as) said “who ever studies Jurisprudence (science) and doesn’t study Sufism (spirituality) will be corrupted (they can only see the material world), and who ever studies Sufism (spirituality) and doesn’t study Fiqh (the laws of the material world) will become a heretic (lost in the ocean of the unseen not seeing any boundaries); and who ever combined both will reach the truth (his view will be balanced and he will know how to understand the world).

Anas ibn Malik reported: A man said, “O Messenger of Allah, should I tie my camel and trust in Allah, or should I leave her untied and trust in Allah?” The Messenger of Allah (saws) said, “Tie her and trust in Allah.” (Tirmidhi)

To gain the right balance in a palace entirely lost in materialism Isa (as) had to go in the opposite direction, spirituality, until He found the middle path in this environment and understand how to see the material world as Allah wanted, the prophets eventually are appointed leaders over the Angels so they need experience from this world in order to guide them and through that ascend from one group of Angels to another, from one Jannah to the next.

In order that Isa (as) could grow He (as) spent 40 days in the desert by himself away from life under the Roman empire. When iblis challenged Him saying “Turn these stones to bread”, Isa (As) responded to the intension behind the question by saying “One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of God.”

We don’t just rely on miracles (the spiritual world) ‘we tie our camel and rely on Allah’, we work in life, rely on the physical world and what Allah placed in it than rely on the spiritual world to supplement and enrich our efforts, this is the meaning of Baraka.

Consider what Allah gave the prophet Isa (as), such as knowing how to raise the dead, in light of this verse, “Allah tasketh not a soul beyond its scope. For it (is only) that which it hath earned, and against it (only) that which it hath deserved” (2:286) and ask what you would need to earn to be given such things, what you need to know to reach that, we have shown in our works how Allah taught the Prophet Muhammad (saws) about the universe by showing Him (saws) the universe, and certainly the prophet Isa (as) would have received similar regarding the nature of His (as) miracles, even if their accounts did not reach us in the same depths as the narrations of Islam;

“and We gave unto Jesus, son of Mary, clear proofs (knowledge and experience).” (2:87)

Each prophet that became the master of the reality of one of the levels of Jannah, it meant Allah opened its full potential on earth for mankind through them, which is why the Prophet (saws) saw Isa (as), one of Allah’s major prophets, in second Jannah and His place there had nothing to do with His (as) rank.

This second level is the one closest to earth just after the first in which Adam (as) was, after placing Tawheed in your heart (Adam was the first man, our fitrah) so your heart begins to see the straight path (1:6) and isn’t deluded, the correct Journey to Allah begins by next understanding the material world around you because that is the first major influence on your life after you are born, that part of the world only opened for mankind Just before the prophet Muhammad (saws) was born and not at the beginning of man’s time on earth when he wasn’t psychologically prepared or equipped to investigate it scientifically.

Image man’s first steps on earth and the spiritual and psychological journey in this environment he had to undertake through time before he was prepared to see that science existed. So Allah began by teaching him about spirituality and purity before science because believing what comes from within yourself is much easier than testing every external proof to establish what is or isn’t fact, it took 1400 years after Islam for science to establish itself properly on earth and be capable of studying the sub atomic, spiritual, world.

We saw what happened with people on earth up to the time of Nuh(as) they wanted nothing to do with spirituality and consequently intelligence itself which only comes after purity, such was the door Isa (as) walked through for mankind. Think about our society today and how many times we shower in comparison to people back then, cleanliness creates sophistication, we are so far down this path can you imagine going for any length of time without a shower you would say it is part of who you are, well there are reasons why that exists in your psychology today and it didn’t back then, religion had a major role to play in that because as the prophet (saws) declared “cleanliness is half of Iman” (Man’s ability to have faith).

This history of man tells us Allah’s plan for mankind through the ages from the order that each prophet was sent to us and what level of Jannah they mastered in life.

The second step to Allah, in order to grow, is seeing there is a spiritual side to the world above the material one, and this begins by seeing the beauty in nature and understanding that beauty has meaning behind it born out of each things qualities, it isn’t superficial eye candy like every materialistic person thinks because they can’t perceive the meaning behind that beauty and why it is there.

The meaning of its existence defines its worth, but to them only monetary worth has meaning, which is a delusion upon their perception. While man’s heart only opens up, grows, when he learns the worth of beauty from his need of it in life, because the beauty in the world helps keep man balanced, like a rose or a song soothing a beast, and so Allah said in surah Al Rahman (55) that destroying the balance of nature on earth will destroy the balance that is within yourself, (55:9).

Such is the reality of women with man, he first loves her beauty but as it fades with time the life she spent with him means more to him than anything else, so in his heart she is always beautiful because now he knows her qualities and that is what he sees above her physical form. The spiritual path is the same you can’t take it until you learn how to read and value the spiritual qualities of things from their reality.

This is why the Prophet (saws) said the best reward in Jannah is a righteous woman, not the beauty and marvels contained in it, and because of this Imam Ali (ra) said “Allah the almighty selected us from His creation and selected for us our followers (family) who assist us. They are pleased when we are pleased and are sorrowful in our sorrows. They give up their lives and property for our cause. Therefor they are ours and will be with us in paradise.”

The prophet (saws) then found Joseph (as), the prophet who received half of all beauty, in the third Jannah above the Prophet Isa (as), He (as) opened for mankind how to perceive and understand the beauty of nature and this world properly that leads to the spiritual path which reveals Allah to the heart who is primarily seen from His qualities and the qualities of His actions.

Building on what Isa (as) and all the other prophets achieved, it was the prophet Muhammad (saws) who went beyond the seven heavens and into the Arsh whilst alive as He (saws) mastered the reality of each Jannah and its knowledge, His teachers, His example, were the other prophets (saws) and so like any student who surpasses his master, He (saws) eventually surpassed them.

This opened the way for mankind after Him (saws) to see and discover and combine every kind of knowledge in the universe to greater depths than before, His (saws) life was a tariqah Allah gave us to follow, thus one of the Ummah’s greatest achievements was spreading knowledge from one end of the earth to the other.

Allah then said to the Ummah; “Thus, have We made you an Ummat justly balanced, that ye might be witnesses over the nations, and the Messenger a witness over yourselves.” (2:143)

Allah explains that our balance between the spiritual and material is what allows us to be a witness over the other nations on earth, because only a balanced person can understand what he is witnessing in a community not his own without prejudice. Allah said this to the entire Ummah because in following the Sunnah of their Prophet (saws) they would be close to achieving the perfect balance.

The inheritors of the prophets are the scholars and Awliyah who after the prophet Muhammad (saws) would specialize in specific subjects and master their details to new depths;

Abu Malikal-Ash`arifrom theMusnadof Imam Ahmad: When the Prophet finished his prayer he turned to face the people and said: “O people! Listen to this, understand it, and know it. Allah has servants who are neither Prophets nor martyrs and whom the Prophets and martyrs yearn to emulate, due to their place of nearness to Allah.”

One of the beduin Arabs who came from among the most isolated of people twisted his hand at the Prophet and said: “O Messenger of Allah! People from humankind who are neither Prophets nor martyrs and yet the Prophets and the martyrs yearn to emulate them due to their place of nearness to Allah? Describe them for us!”

The Prophet’s face showed delight at the Beduin’s question and he said:

“They are of the strangers from this and that place. They frequent this or that tribe without belonging to them. They do not have family connections among themselves. They love one another for Allah’s sake. They are of pure intent towards one another. On the Day of Resurrection Allah will place for them pedestals of light upon which He will make them sit, and He will turn their faces and clothes into light. On the Day of Resurrection, the people will be terrified but not those. They are Allah’s Friends upon whom fear comes not, nor do they grieve.”

(Haythami in Majma`al-zawa’id says: “Ahmad relates it, and Tabarani relates something similar, and the men in its chain of transmission have been declared trustworthy.” Also related through several chains by Abu Dawud, Ahmad, Baghawi in Sharhal-Sunna, al-Hakim in the Mustadrak, Ibn `Asakir, Ibn Abi al-Dunya in Kitabal-ikhwan, Ibn Jariral-Tabari, Ibn Abi Hatim, Ibn Mardawayh, and others.)

The Muhammadan Reality

The Muhammadan Reality (Haqiqa Muhamadiya) is one of the deepest subjects in Islamic sciences and to understand it properly you need an understanding of the universe and how it was created, otherwise, even though we have simplified the subject you will not know how it fits into the bigger picture and miss much of what is meant, misconstruing everything. The scholars who spoke about it did so because they understood what the universe looked like, its many parts, and how it all fit in together and from that they could draw deeper conclusions, this subject fits into that type of Islamic knowledge and requires prerequisite subjects to understand it.

We have already covered in our tafsir to ayah 23:116 the foundation of the scholar’s words on this subject, because understanding how Allah is reality makes it much easier to understand how Allah raised the Prophet (saws) to a place of influence in it. Something Muslim scholars know with certainty (Al Yaqeen) because Allah placed His (saws) name on the Arsh responsible for Allah’s reality in the universe.

The simple fact is creation had to fulfil what Allah wanted from it for it to be a successful creation, but not all of creation was capable of this, most would be sinners, the one who could do so on behalf of everyone, Allah created everything because of Him (saws), and because He (saws) was behind Allah’s intention in shaping the universe He wrote His (saws) name on the Arsh since it deserved to be there next to His name on the place He established (Istiwah) Himself.

Imagine Allah granted you things in the universe based on your ability to know Him, the nature of the Prophets is such that Allah created things in this universe entirely because of them, because its creatures would need them to know Allah, this is what the Prophets (saws) earned in that Jihad (struggle), they earned what was needed to know Allah entirely, but Allah began creation because of the prophet Muhammad (saws).

So, after Allah’s reality the Prophet’s reality is the most elevated and the first to come into existence before any living thing is created, (even the prophet), when Allah said Kun (be) the universe was created according to Allah’s intention with that word and the prophet Muhammad (saws) was the reason it was spoken, so His (saws) reality shaped everything when that word was spoken, that is how far elevated the prophet (saws) is above us with Allah.

After creation began, Reality in this sense refers to the first aspect of what you are coming into existence, and the Prophets (saws) light was the first thing Allah created, it was the first aspect of Him to come into existence, and the light of Prophethood that each Prophet was given in life to prove they are prophets, this was, of course, the first subatomic particles to exist, and Allah created the rest of the universe from them.

“Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace is the totality of the spiritual Path, because the entire existence, as the People of Allah have said, is a tree and the roots of this tree of existence is the Light of Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. The entire existence from its elemental origins take its source from his Light (saws). Thus Allah ta’ala made that Light the root and foundation of every light. He is the first of them to be transcribed and the last of them to appear. He was the seed of the tree of existence first and the fruit of the tree of existence lastly. For a fruit bearing tree produces the very seed which is its origin, because the seed in the beginning is concealed until the form of the tree manifest. Thus, the tree in its end is made manifest from the seed that was concealed in it. For Muhammad (saws) is the root of this tree of existence and he is its external appearance. May the best blessings of Allah and His peace be upon him. He, may Allah bless him and grant him peace is the depository concealed in the couch of Divine Intimacy, well established in the Gardens of Divine Intimacy and in the Presence of Divine Intimacy. The secrets of Allah’s spiritual realities are concealed under the veil of his physical appearance, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.”

The verse of light, as we have shown in our tafsir is a description of how Allah brings particles and atoms into existence, subatomic particles are the light by which man has Maarifah (Gnosis), which is why Allah ends a verse about sub atomic space by saying He guides people to see by these particles. The spiritual heart, the part of our heart that senses sub atomically because of its nervous system, uses these particles to sense the world around us, as the Prophet (saws) explained.

Ubayy ibn Ka’ab said, “The similitude of His light

[takes place in] the Muslim’s heart.” (Ibn Kathir, 3:464)

The prophet (saws) said, “Hearts are Allah’s vessels on earth, and most beloved unto Him are the finest, firmest and clearest of them (in seeing that light).” (Al-Hakim, At-Tirmidhi)

In physics, particles travel through space like a wave in the ocean and when the waves want to pass information from one to another, how clear or unclear the signal or reception is between them is called the coherence of waves, it determines how well you receive the message.

In the verse of light Allah uses the analogy of an olive tree to describe the process, the fruit of the tree the olive (particle) comes from the tree and its roots (the first particle, the light of prophethood), this is describing the process that occurs in sub atomic space and many commentators said this verse is a description of the prophets light as it created everything else:

“Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth. The similitude of His light is as a niche wherein is a lamp. The lamp is in a glass. The glass is as it were a shining star (the Atom). (This lamp is) kindled from a blessed tree (from within sub atomic space), an olive neither of the East nor of the West, whose oil would almost glow forth (of itself) though no fire touched it. Light upon light (particle within particle). Allah guideth unto His light whom He will. And Allah speaketh to mankind in allegories, for Allah is Knower of all things.” (24:35)

Tafsir Ibn Abbas: “it is also said that the verse means: the likeness of the light of Muhammad (the light of prophethood mentioned in ahadith) in the loins of his forefathers (as it was passed down from prophet to prophet) is like this, up to Allah’s saying (… kindled from a blessed tree). He says: the light of Muhammad in Abraham was an upright religion (olive tree), and Abraham was neither Jew nor Christian (neither of the East nor of the West), the works of Abraham would almost glow forth in the loins of his forefathers like this (would almost glow forth (of itself)), up until Allah’s saying (kindled from a blessed tree) He says: as if it is the light of Muhammad (pbuh) and if Abraham was not a prophet, he would still have this light (though no fire touched it)”.

Tafsir Al Tustari: “The likeness of his light means the likeness of the light of Muḥammad. Ḥasan al-Baṣrī said, ‘He intended by this the heart of the believer and the luminescence (ḍiyāʾ) of professing the divine oneness (tawḥīd), for the hearts of the prophets are far too brilliant in their light to be described in terms of the likeness of these lights. He said, ‘The similitude of the light of the Qurʾan is a lamp (miṣbāḥ), a lamp whose candle (siraj) is gnosis (maʿrifa, this light is the source of Maarifah), whose wick (fatil) is the religious obligations (faraʾiḍ), whose oil (duhn) is sincerity (ikhlaṣ) and whose light (nur) is the light of [spiritual] attainment (ittiṣal). Whenever the sincerity increases in purity, the lamp increases in brightness (ḍiyaʾ); and whenever the religious obligations increase in [inner] realisation (ḥaqiqa), the lamp increases in light (nur).” Such is the light of Allah in the human body.

Tafsir Maybudi: “The likeness of His light. A group of the commentators have said that the pronoun refers to al Muṣtafa (the prophet), for his creation was light, his robe of honor light, his lineage light, his birth light, his contemplation light, his practice light, his miracle light, and he himself, in his essence, was light upon light. He was a paragon in whose face was the light of mercy, in whose eyes the light of heedfulness, on whose tongue the light of wisdom, between whose shoulders the light of prophethood, on whose palm the light of liberality, in whose feet the light of service, in whose hair the light of beauty, in whose disposition the light of humility, in whose breast the light of contentment, in whose secret core the light of limpidness, in whose essence the light of obedience, in whose obedience the light of tawhid, in whose tawhid the light of realization, in whose realization the light of success-giving, in whose stillness the light of reverence, in whose reverence the light of surrender.”

“Surely the Messenger is a sword glittering bright, Indian steel, a drawn sword of Allah.”

Imam Ibn Arabi said the “origin of creation” is the Particle (Al Haba). The “first existent within it” is the Muhammadan reality (The prophets reality) pertaining to the all Merciful (al Haqiqa Muhamadiay al Rahmaniya), [a Reality] which is not restricted by position, since it is not spatially confined (li adam al-tahayyuz). (His reality was created first and guided the rest of creation into coming into existence. Because He was first, reality came into existence, receiving mercy from Allah (saws) that shaped the universe according to His Maqam (rank). The Arsh stopped shacking when His name was written upon it so the rest of the universe could be created after it stabilised).

The Imam continues; “From what did [creation] come into existence? From the known Reality which is described neither by existence nor (complete) nonexistence (meaning the existence of its definition with Allah, before it was created).

“Within what did it come into existence ?” Within the Particle (Al Haba. Allah created the universe from particles, and the first particle was called the Prophets light).

“In What likeness did it come into existence?” The form (sura) known within Allah’s self (nafs al Haq, His knowledge of things before their creation).

“Why Did it come into existence?” To make manifest the divine realities (Al-haqa’iq al-ilahiyya, so Allah could be known. The prophet (saws) would know Allah completely on behalf of the rest of us. It was because of this responsibility that the Prophet (saws) took no intimate friends in life, so He (saws) could focus entirely on Allah. The prophet (saws) said “Abu-Bakr has favored me much with his property and company. If I were to take a Khalil (an intimate friend) from mankind I would certainly have taken Abu Bakr.” (Bukhari)).

“What is it’s goal?” Deliverance from mixture (Mazaja, uniqueness of being. We existed in Allah’s knowledge before creation and that existence was a mixture of all of Allah’s knowledge together, like every word in a dictionary is part of a book that is called a dictionary and no single word in that has its own unique book to be known or identified by. Our creation is Allah giving each piece of knowledge its own unique existence and freedom to choose what it wants to be.) The Imam continues; so that each world (alam, type of creature and it’s environment) may know it’s share (hazz) from it’s Producer (munshi). So it’s goal is to make manifest it’s own realities (so that each planet and its creatures can differentiate from each other and manifest the reality and those of His Qualities He placed in them).

The praised station (Al-Maqam Al-Mahmud) and The station of mediation (Maqam Al-Wasila) is a rank in Paradise that no one but the Prophet Muhammad (saws) shall reach because of the Muhammadan reality, but other prophets where given a chance and the Prophet (saws) indicated the Prophet Dawwud (saws) may receive it, each Umma prays for its prophet and so we pray for ours.

The prophet (saws) said “Then ask Allah to grant me the mediation (Wasila), for it is a rank in Paradise that none but a single servant of Allah’s servants deserves, and I hope that it be me, so whoever asks Allah that he grant me the mediation shall have my intercession”(Muslim)

“It may be that your Lord will raise you to Maqaman Mahmooda” (17:79).

For 1400 years now when the Adhan is recited for each prayer, all Muslims around the world say the following prayer for the prophet (saws) after it, the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, “Whoever says the following after hearing the call to prayer deserves my intercession (shafa`a) on the Day of Judgment:

‘O Allah, Lord of this perfect call and ready prayer! Grant Muhammad the mediation (wasila) and honor, and resurrect him on the praised station that you have promised him.’”

اللَّهُمَّ رَبَّ هَذِهِ الدَّعْوَةِ التَّامَّةِ وَالصَّلَاةِ الْقَائِمَةِ آتِ مُحَمَّدَاً الْوَسِيلَةَ وَالْفَضِيلَةَ وَابْعَثْهُ مَقَامَاً مَحْمُودَاً الَّذِي وَعَدْتَهُ إِنَّكَ لَا تُخْلِفُ الْمِيعَادَ

Notes

1. Islam’s Scholars On Space Time

Many of islam’s scholars talked specifically about time and considered it to be on equal footing with spatial dimensions, so that space and time are interrelated. According to Ibn Hazm, time is defined to be “the duration within which a particle would exist motionless or in motion, and if it (time) is separated from the body, then the body will cease to exist and thus time will cease to exist too.” In this definition, time is directly connected with motion and the existence of a body that is the subject of the motion. This is why Ibn Hazm repeatedly referred to this definition of time throughout his discussion on the creation of the world. Ibn Hazm says, “Time is the duration through which an object stays at rest or in motion, and if the object is to be deprived of this [rest or motion] then that object will cease to exist and time will cease to exist too. Since the object and the time both do exist, therefore they both co-exist.”

Space and time were both considered to be dependent on the relative position of the observer, forward and backwards, “above” and “below” are all considered to be spatial assignments that depend on the reference point. Likewise “before” and “after” were considered to be relative to the person making the observation and their location.

Imam Al-Ghazali expressing his views on this point said “All this is due to the inability of the estimative [faculty] to comprehend an existence that has a beginning except by supposing a (before) for it. This (before) from which the estimation does not detach itself, is believed to be a thing realized and existing, namely, time. This is similar to the inability of the estimation to suppose the finitude of body overhead, for example, except in terms of a surface that has an above, thereby imagining that beyond the world there is no place, either filled or void. Thus, if it is said that there is no “above” above the surface of the world and no distance more distant than it, the estimation holds back from acquiescing to it, just as if it is said that before the world’s existence there is no (before) which is realized in existence, [and the estimation] shies away from accepting it” (All of this may seem tricky until you realise that every place and direction is created from particles, so if particles and time did not exist at some point then an above or below did not exist until the universe did).

Imam Al-Ghazali treated space and time on an equal footing in respect of being both relative in extension, and being observer dependent, he said: “Similarly, it will be said that just as spatial extension is a concomitant of body; temporal extension is a concomitant of motion. And just as the proof for the finitude of the dimensions of the body prohibits affirming a spatial dimension beyond it, the proof for the finitude of motion at both ends prohibits affirming a temporal extension before it, even though the estimation clings to its imagining it and it’s supposing it, not desisting from [this]. There is no difference between temporal extension that in relation [to us] divides verbally into (before) and (after) and spatial extension that in relation [to us] divides into (above) and (below). If then, it is legitimate to affirm an “above” that has no above, it is legitimate to affirm a (before) that has no real before, except an estimative imaginary [one] as with the (above).”

The Prophet (saws) in a lengthy Hadith found in Tabari said: If you wish to have this made clear (How the earth revolves around the sun), look to the circulation of the sphere alternately here and there. It is the circulation of Heaven and the circulation of all the stars together with it except those five. Their (referring it seems to heaven and stars) circulation today is what you see and that is their Prayer (Prayer is obedience, they follow set paths). Their circulation to the day of resurrection is as quick as the circulation of a mill because of the Dangers and tremors of the Day of Resurrection (so when time ends is tied to motion in the universe, which has deeper scientific implications). This is meant by Allah’s word: “On a day when the heaven sways to and fro and the mountains move. Woe on that day unto those who declare false (the Devine message). (52:9-11). (History of al Tabari vol 1, Pg 235-236).

2. The Significance Of The Number Seven In Everything

When Allah talks about the universe he often mentions His attribute al Azzim; the tremendous, vast, awe inspiring, a term that refers to something immense in size whose magnitude personifies the qualities of being one of the largest things in creation. It is a term Allah also used in Surah al Mulk which talks about His dominion and the vastness of what He controls, in which He likewise associated death and life with the topics being mentioned in ayat al Kursi, this is because both are things that exist because of how the universe is designed;

“Exalted is (Allah) who holds all control (in the universe) in His hands (the forces behind the laws of science); who has power over all things; who created death and life to test you and reveal which of you does best––He is the Mighty (Azziz), the Forgiving; who created the seven heavens (the seven sub atomic depths), one above the other (from us to the Arsh as we look out into space, the implication is the deeper we go into space the more subtle in nature Allah’s creations/life forms are ending with the Angels. Therefore, Heaven is above us, but science today when looking sub atomically looks down at it through a microscope so that shift of where to look is entirely something from us).” (Al Mulk; 67)

The prophet (saws) explains in various ahadith that there are seven regions to the subatomic world, the same as there are seven regions to Jannah which ends at the Arsh (throne), Jannah mimics the seven heavens but Jannah is a smaller region within the universe. There are also seven regions to Hell, seven expanses to outer space before it reaches the Kursi and seven earths as the terminology of the Arabs goes, meaning there are seven microscopic depths in our world and each is a world (earth) because it has its microscopic creatures living in isolated ecosystems.

The number seven is significant in Islam because of its spiritual connection with the universe and how it was designed, many things we do in religion are so we spiritually align our self with the natural order in the universe. This aspect of religion is famous the world over and most ancient civilisations from the Egyptians that aligned their Pyramids with the stars they followed to the Chacoan Indians who like the Egyptians built well aligned elaborate structures for the sake of worship and spiritual power.

To see the signs in creation you must align yourself, your spirituality, your mind, and perception to creation and the movement of things in the universe. This is done by first being conscious of them in your everyday life and their behaviour (movement), this means understanding the calendars of the sun, moon and stars and living by them. The elaborate structures constructed by Chacoan Indians for example where geographically aligned with the celestial bodies and followed their exact paths and calendars.

The paths their structures took over large distances spanning their entire territory, where a way to train their society and people to align themselves to the spiritual world and the universe as they followed the same celestial paths as the sun, moon and stars, performing acts of worship from structure to structure along well-defined roads. From this they could better perceive and read Allah’s signs in creation as the heart connected to the spiritual world above it.

Islam isn’t that different from this, if you don’t think so than answer the simple question what is the scientific purpose of going around the Kaaba counter clockwise seven times exactly, the answer given to children is we are imitating without knowing, the answer among the scholars is what this is doing to the self and our psychology, tassawuf. Because human physiology and how you focus and train the mind is the same the world over, by connecting our self with the universe around us we begin to see Allah’s signs in creation and then ultimately Him, Allah even says at the point you earn His love He takes hold of your senses and trains them so you can see, eventually as the Prophet (saws) described Human perfection (Ihsan) you come to worship Allah as if you see Him literally.

We see what the Chacoan Indians were doing in Islam in all our acts of worship, the purpose of Jummah prayer is to stay spiritually connected with our local community which is the natural result of praying in a group, hence through congressional acts in Islamic worship man connects himself with the Umma (larger community) and what he performs aligns him with the natural order of things in the universe, Hajj is a perfect example of all of this and each Muslim is obliged to do this once in his life;

“Allah created seven heavens, seven earths and seven days, and man’s creation is completed in seven stages; Allah has prescribed that His slaves should walk around the Ka’bah seven times (tawaaf) and go back and forth between Safa and Marwah seven times (saa’i), and stone the jamaraat with seven pebbles each, and the takbeeraat of Eid are seven in the first rak’ah. The Prophet (saws) said: “Instruct your children to pray when they are seven.”

The science behind this is simple, the very particles we are created from throughout our life continuously make connections, or entangle with whatever we do in life and the particles those things are made from, the Islamic acts of Ibadah help facilitate that entanglement so man has a giant network through his life he is spiritually connected with as a result of his work every day.

The Messenger of Allah (saw) said, “The Faithful are to one another like [parts of] a building – each part strengthening the others” and “The believers are like one body” (what happens to one part affects the entire body)(Bukhari and Muslim) and “The faithful are like one man: if his eyes suffers, his whole body suffers.” (Muslim)

Muslims benefit spiritually from the community (Umma) at large like going on Hajj at least once in your life, the Umma is like one single body spiritually and Hajj makes that happen, the Ummah is like a single body and whatever happens to one part affects the entire body, these connections form and acts we do in Hajj aligns the entire Umma with the natural order of the universe, this is the crux of everything being mentioned here, this is spiritual entanglement.

This underlying reality to spiritually connecting with distant things is also seen from the prophets (saws) dua who used to invoke every single thing Allah created, or the number of Angels in the universe, to empower the effectiveness of that dua, quantum entanglement facilitates all of that, it is also the reason we say Bi isim Allah, in the name of Allah, before reciting each chapter of the Quran (or doing anything in life), for the benefit of that spiritual connection with the things being mentioned by Allah in the Quran, Imam al Ghazali outlines all of this in his works.

“Say (O Muhammad): Invoke Allah or invoke the Most Gracious (al-Rahmaan)” (17:110) Making these spiritual connections is so important to Ibadah (all acts of worship) in Islam that the Prophet (saws) said “There is no valid ablution for he who did not mention Allah’s Name in it.” The Prophet (saws) said: “When one of you eats some food, let him say Bismillah, and if he forgets to do so at the beginning, let him say Bismillah fi awwalihi wa aakhirihi,” think about what that Bismillah is spiritually doing to the food because that is what we are referring to in a modern language.

The number seven is something subtle deliberately designed into the universe and it is a result of how it formed naturally;

For example after first creating sub atomic space Allah created earth and everything physical like the planets, because physical matter formed from subatomic particles due to the collective Mass of these giant objects, like the sun, planets, black holes, galaxies that all now bent space around them concentrating gravity, as a result this influenced the sub atomic space and it was divided into seven regions. The number seven resulted from the natural formation of things in the universe.

Allah explains; “It is He who created for you all of that which is on the earth (considering the early point in time this is referring to, it means basic matter, and not life on earth as we know it). Then He directed Himself to heaven (sub atomic space), and made them seven heavens (seven sub atomic layers), and He is Knowing of all things.”(2:29)

As the rules of interpreting the Quran teach, the fact Allah mentions His knowledge of all things at the end of a verse about how the universe was created; that statement is related to ayat al Kursi and surah al Mulk, and it tells us the universe was also being influenced by His Kursi to create this, so this is another reference to what quantum entanglement did in the universe, it (the Kursi) helped create the seven sub atomic depths because Matter and everything it was entangled with was now being concentrated with each planet that formed.

Wahb ibn Munabbih (ra) who was a tabii said about Allah creating the microscopic world and the creatures found in it: When Allah created the earth, it was one stratum (“habitat”) and He split it and transformed it into seven (creating the microscopic layers for His creatures there), as He did with the heavens, and made between one stratum and the [next] stratum the distance of five hundred years (travel, had you been of that size traveling from one to the next). The name of the highest stratum (closest to us) is Adim, the second Basit, the third Thaqil, the fourth Batikh, the fifth Janb, the sixth Masikah, the seventh Al-Thura. (Tabbari)

3.There Was Nothing Then Allah Created Creation (All Locations)

The universe is the first “Place” Allah created as the prophet explained in many ahadith, hence there are no multiple universes or locations outside this universe. There was nothing but Allah then He created the universe, the descriptor “nothing” tells us we can’t understand the nature of Allah’s splendour (Beauty or light outside the universe), we only know it’s state/nature after the universe was created. Space/Locations need time to exist but outside of the universe time and place don’t exist because they are not attributes of Allah, when He said “I Am Time” He was talking about being the one that brings things about because time is required for things to occur, but the passing of time is not required for Allah to exist.

Hence the universe was given dimensions in something greater than it and we can’t comprehend its nature, because the light of His splendour represents the nature of His existence in the most complete way.

So, it is more than certain that the first location to exist, the universe, created a pocket/location in this timeless and location less place outside the universe that is described as the splendour of Allah. The prophet (saws) also says the Angels who are created beings don’t know anything about it and they know the nature of this universe from the subatomic.

Therefore the nature of “Allah’s splendour” isn’t something simple or has a likeness to anything we know about space, subatomic space, time or dimension (shape) or locations and we can’t speculate about new particles or laws existing outside the universe as some have tried in the past.

Particles for example are created by smaller particles but all have dimension, so if we are tempted again to ask the question “what is outside the outside” we haven’t understood the physics/significance of what you are looking at.

It may be the case that what is outside the universe now, the area that represents His qualities for the Arsh most perfectly and puts pressure on it causing it to groan, was created along with the universe for its benefit, nothing existed before Allah began creation literally means nothing, that is an absolute statement.

The scholars of Islam famously said whatever Allah does underneath the Arsh, in the universe, He does with the systems/laws of the universe, but whatever Allah does above the Arsh (outside the universe) He does instantly with a single command “Kun” (Be), which is how He began creation by commanding it to “Be” (Kun), because it is instant and comes from nothing this tells us the timeless and dimensionless nature of what is outside the universe.

It all began from an instant then expanded in time and place creating a pocket of “place” in a dimensionless and timeless nothing (in the beginning there was nothing but Allah, then He created all locations so the shape of the universe is the first pocket of “place” to exist).

If you have understood what Allah meant by associating anything with Himself, then you can understand the following hadith about where Allah was just after He created the universe, but before He created its shape, life in it and locations as we know them now;

When the Prophet (saws) was asked where was Allah before he created creatures (life in the universe), the prophet (saws) replied “in a cloud (of particles) neither above which nor below which was any space.” (Tabari)

4.The Arsh and The Soul

We’ve written about the Arsh and Kursi in our other works, see the Islamic Journal #5, or the articles found in the notes section of our Facebook page;

When we first wrote about this subject that is when Allah marked the final stage in our spiritual Journey and we were blessed with seeing the Prophet (saws) soon after in a dream. He (saws) asked one of the Angels with Him to show us the Arsh, He (saws) then approvingly said to us “The Arsh is exactly like you wrote”, we wrote about that dream in detail describing the Arsh as much a possible (see the notes section), that night we were also blessed with taking knowledge from the Prophet (saws) who spoke to us about the nature of ghayb (the unseen), affirming it is the subatomic part of our universe, the understanding of what He (saws) gave us is what you see in our works.

Consider the fact that Angels are created from photons and the human soul from other subatomic particles, when a person dies the angels carry that soul, made of particles like them, and take it to its final destination which must exist in the universe because that is the only place things created in the universe can exist, and particles only exist sub atomically.

“Thus have We inspired you with a soul from Our command (created like the laws of the universe); you had known neither the Book nor faith, but We made it (the soul) a light (mechanism) by which We guide those of Our servants whom We Will.” (42:52)

Some modern scholars in trying to understand this subject applying what they understood of science to it, thought the soul is not of this universe and neither is the Barzakh we go to when we die, you should understand there isn’t enough energy in the sun to reach outside the universe let alone the human soul, “It has been related on the authority of Akrama that the sun is one seventieth of a part of the light (particle) of the Footstool (meaning its sub atomic reaction barely even reach to the Kursi let alone the Arsh), and the Footstool (Kursi) is one seventieth of a part of the light (particle) of the Throne.”

Other scholars throw around terms like metaphysics as if that is meant to make them sound informed, if you look at the definition of the word and what it is talking about carefully you will see they are talking about the physics of another universe, the word in arabic literaly means “after physics”, and that is how they are explaining spirituality, this term is kufr because of this and Islams major scholars through history rejected it. Allah created one universe and the physics of spirituality is the PHYSICS Allah created for this universe, if you can’t see that then it isn’t your place to talk about this subject, what you are doing with this term is diverting the scientific explanation of how things work because you don’t know, and putting in its place the idea your informed, its better for you to just say “I don’t know”.

Therefore everything in Islam should be explained with what we do know of the universe around us because that is the framework Allah gave us for everything in the Quran, certainty can’t be removed with doubtful matters and we are certain the soul is by the command of Allah like the laws of the universe and the physics behind spirituality is physics itself. The prophet (saws) said Allah hasn’t given any creature knowledge about what is outside the universe so you have no knowledge, but He has said much about the soul because it is created like the universe.

5. The State Of Ijazah and Islamic Institutions In Our Time

Our engineering studies have given us competency in scientific matters but for some, they have raised the issue of Islamic ijazah a number of times over the years since we began writing, there are Ijazah for every subject in Islam so a person can have Ijazah in one subject but not another, the subjects we speak about we have Ijazah to speak about them.

Because we have seen the prophet (saws) defend us several times when salafi’s and their friends insinuate more than a simple question, insha allah we will explain the matter as it was explained to us by the friends of Allah. In the time of the prophet (saws) every person could discuss and develop his ideas to their fullest extent no matter how far-fetched their understanding was, most people were uneducated and could not understand complex verses, so they needed to develop. There were no people going around correcting the minutest details in people’s knowledge because although it may seem wise, in truth this would harm the growth of society, a person’s intellect develops as he exercises it and it dies when he simply repeats things by rote.

The Prophet (saws) encouraged this state of affairs Himself when He (saws) warned that his community should not ask Him (saws) to many questions so they are not burdened like the Jews before them because their prophet (saws) answered every small question they had, He wanted His Ummah to think for themselves so they could grow, and because Allah repeatedly in the Quran instructed Muslims to think about matters they were allowed to think for themselves and develop.

So here we have two legal sources telling us how we should develop society, in explaining what Allah preferred the Angels in a dream showed us a sincere Muslim Bedouin in the desert amongst his tribe discussing what the prophet (saws) had said and giving entirely wrong explanations. He was left alone so He could grow as a person without anyone stunting his intellectual and spiritual growth. After you strengthen your intellect you can sit with any scholar to straighten your views, but if you don’t have mental capacity the scholar will stunt your growth if all you are doing is memorising by rote and repeating without thinking.

This is the failure of the Ummah today, the prophet (saws) warned about the Maskh/Stunting of people in our time, it would be widespread and cover the entire world.

It was then said to me by them, in the prophets (saws) time people themselves could recognise those who had knowledge from those who did not when they spoke and this was enough to safeguard people, we naturally turn to imams for anything official and having them there was enough for people to ignore the uneducated, the idea of a “thought police” today is haram because it results in Maskh.

Fake scholars are an entirely different matter, these are people who studied at Islamic universities, and with the real credentials they do have as their seal of authenticity, they deliberately misguide people.

Today we have taken safeguarding knowledge to extremes and taken it into people’s homes and lives, and the restrictions we placed on thinking about Islam in our life time “We invented it” (as the prophet (saws) said to us), we just assumed Allah would punish people who spoke without ijazah, the Prophet (saws) entirely looked down upon such assumptions, they have no right in Islam and should not expect Allah to be on their side.

Anyone recalling ahadith on this subject which placed restrictions on tafsir they are primarily for those in authority, official matters and situations where the matter is clearly affecting society at large. We should consider the hadiths intent. Today the entire world is gripped by Maskh, the deliberate stunting of people’s personal growth, which would inevitably warp our language and understanding of history to make it stricter than Allah intended in the Quran.

The verses on people thinking for themselves are many and all speak against the reality we live under today.

If society went to one extreme scholars who were responsible for correcting society would have to go in the other direction to bring them back to the middle ground, many scholars today already state the light of Allah won’t be found in Islamic institutions because they are state controlled and only teach the governments version of Islam, none of them are really Islamic.

So, we shouldn’t be surprised if Allah wants to protect His people from them and teach them himself in an age where Maskh is being practised in these institutions, do people actually expect Allah to be blind to what is happening in the world or not even react to it.

Why would Allah want to send anyone He cares about to a place he knows exactly how corrupt it is, even Imam Mahdi (ra) Allah will take care of His education Himself, so it is a hallmark of the end of days to expect this to occur to Allah’s people;

The prophet (saws) said “Al-Mahdi (as) is one of us, from the Ahl al-Bayt. Allah will purify him in one night [in other words, He will equip him with spiritual knowledge and wisdom in a single night]. (Sunan Ibn Majah, Kitab al-Fitan, Kahraman Press, Vol. 10, Ch. 34, p. 348)

How do you think this purification of Imam Mahdi (ra) will occur if it is not in the exact same manner He gave knowledge to the Prophet (saws) and Umar (ra) by placing it directly in their (ra) hearts?

These people in Islam were traditionally called al Arifeen (Knowers) and Allah and His prophet (saws) spoke about them in the Quran and Sunnah. One of Allah’s qualities is the Knower and He bestowed that quality on some of his servants;

“Surely Allah is the Knower” (35:38).

“We will show them Our signs in the horizons and within themselves” (41:53).

“Those who strive hard in Us, We shall most surely guide them in our Ways” (29:69)

“Be aware of Allah, and Allah Himself will teach you” (2:282)

“Whoso acts upon what he knows, Allah will make him inherit a knowledge that he did not have” (Hilyat al-awliya)

“Al Hakim al Tirmidhi in the second chapter of his Adab al muridin describes such striving as a kind of door which leads to nearness to Allah, and Shaykh Abd al Qadir al Gilani refers to the knowledge and power that result from it in Discourse 16 of Futuh al-ghayb. Imam Bukhari said: “The Knowers are the inheritors of the Prophets, that is: they have inherited knowledge.”

Allah taught the Prophet (saws) Himself, but the prophet was Ummi (unlettered), Abu Dharr said (from Abu al-Darda): “When the Messenger of Allah left us there was not a bird that flies in the sky but that he had given us some (scientific) knowledge about it.” (Tabarani and Ahmad)

Abu Malik al-Ash`ari related: When the Prophet finished his prayer, he turned to face the people and said: “O people! Listen to this, understand it, and know it. Allah has servants who are neither Prophets nor martyrs and whom the Prophets and martyrs yearn to be like, due to their seat and proximity in relation to Allah.”

One of the Bedouin Arabs who came from among the most isolated of people twisted his hand at the Prophet and said: “O Messenger of Allah! People from humankind who are neither Prophets nor martyrs and yet the Prophets and the martyrs yearn to be like them due to their seat and proximity in relation to Allah?! Describe them for us!”

The Prophet’s face showed delight at the Bedouin’s question and he said: “They are of the strangers from this and that place. They frequent this or that tribe without belonging to them. They do not have family connections among themselves. They love one another for Allah’s sake. They are of pure intent towards one another. On the Day of Resurrection, Allah will place for them pedestals of light upon which He will make them sit, and He will turn their faces and clothes into light. On the Day of Resurrection, the people will be terrified but not those. They are Allah’s Friends upon whom fear comes not, nor do they grieve.” (Tabarani and Ahmad)

6. Ijazah

The word Ijazah simply means permission, the companions who did not have Ijazah from universities like the scholars of today were mostly Bedouin Arabs without formal education, but they could explain the Quran better than most scholars.

So how can the companions be more correct than people with formal training? formal education and intellect are separate things, any person can get credentials but that doesn’t mean they have a high intellect, this just speaks to each person’s circumstances in life. So, the answer to the question is simple, but most people don’t consider it, the companions witnessed the Prophet and witnessed what everything in the Quran meant, they already had all the answers and didn’t need study to know what the right answer was.

So, a person who the Prophet educates will have a better understanding of what things mean than a person spending years of study just so he knows how to look for a needle in a hay stack and still not be certain of anything at the end, if you know usul al fiqh and the process behind Ijtihad then you know what we are talking about.

A person who knows what the “ocean” looks like knows more than a person who spends his entire life in a desert, this is how people like the companions and Arifeen (knowers) can know the Quran better than scholars.

Imam Bukhari said in his Sahih, “al-alim ar-Rabbani is the scholar who raises people on small knowledge (easy concepts) before big knowledge (intricate or confusing matters)”, Allah said in the Quran to the companions long before the first ijazah or university appeared “Be you Rabbaniyun” (3:79) learned men of religion who are saintly and practise what they know and teach it to others.

We invented the systems we have in Islam for good reason, but in our time, they no longer exist as we knew them because of the fitnah on earth. Islamic universities never dictated to Allah who deserved the light of knowledge, this is what the prophet (saws) frowned upon because today it is part of people’s belief today while the ummah never believed that, for 1300 years they actively looked for the (Arifeen) knowers of Allah and recognised them from their words were ever they found them.

The scholars easily know a liar because his tafsir is corrupt like him, if you want to accuse anyone of lying be certain you are a scholar yourself with Ijazah, otherwise you’re committing a crime in Islamic law by insinuating anything publicly and that it is punishable. You should be asking scholars with sound belief if you are uncertain, this is how the prophet (saws) wanted people to behave.

The companions (ra) learned to explain the Quran better than any person because the Quran can be explained by those Allah guides, He shows them what to see in it; the prophet (saws) said “Allah (mighty and sublime be He) said: Whosoever shows enmity to someone devoted to Me, I shall be at war with him…My servant continues to draw near to Me with supererogatory works so that I shall love him. When I love him I am his hearing with which he hears, his seeing with which he sees…” (Bukhari)

Allah sent to the entire world a prophet who was Ummi (unlettered) to teach them about science and wisdom, He then asked them to take Him as their role model. This alone told the ummah that they would find unlettered people in the Muslim community who know about Islam better than them because Allah guides their hearts to know the Quran.

Consider the fact the Dajjal will come in a future more advanced than ours capable of creating illusions (holograms) in front of people, yet “The Prophet (saws) said, ‘I know more about the powers which the Dajjaal will have then he will know himself. He will have two flowing rivers: one will appear to be pure water, and the other will appear to be flaming fire. Whosoever lives to see that, let him choose the river which seems to be fire, then let him close his eyes, lower his head and drink from it, for it will be cold water. The Dajjaal will be one eyed; the place where one eye should be will be covered by a piece of skin. On his forehead will be written the word Kaafir, and every believer, whether literate or illiterate, will be able to read it.(such is Allah’s guidance)’ ” [Muslim]

The prophet (saws) said about our time “Books will be widespread (but) knowledge will be low” (Ahmad) why is that if there are so many Islamic institutions in the world? they placed corruption in these places and Allah placed His knowledge elsewhere.

7. The Ijazah I Was Given

Having said that many years ago in our youth after surviving a lengthy fitnah that Allah prepared us through, which would have destroyed most people, and retaining a sound heart, we formally took knowledge from the Prophet (saws) himself, the same way Allah had given it to Him (saws), Umar (ra) the other companions and those that came after them, by placing it directly in their hearts, we were then given ijazah from Him to teach Islam. In the following ahadith you will see the Ijazah (permission) that was given in the time of the prophet (saws) and this is the same kind we received;

Ibn Abbas reported: When the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, sent Mu’adh to Yemen, he said to him:

إِنَّكَ تَأْتِي قَوْمًا مِنْ أَهْلِ الْكِتَابِ فَادْعُهُمْ إِلَى شَهَادَةِ أَنْ لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ وَأَنِّي رَسُولُ اللَّهِ فَإِنْ هُمْ أَطَاعُوا لِذَلِكَ فَأَعْلِمْهُمْ أَنَّ اللَّهَ افْتَرَضَ عَلَيْهِمْ خَمْسَ صَلَوَاتٍ فِي كُلِّ يَوْمٍ وَلَيْلَةٍ فَإِنْ هُمْ أَطَاعُوا لِذَلِكَ فَأَعْلِمْهُمْ أَنَّ اللَّهَ افْتَرَضَ عَلَيْهِمْ صَدَقَةً تُؤْخَذُ مِنْ أَغْنِيَائِهِمْ فَتُرَدُّ فِي فُقَرَائِهِمْ فَإِنْ هُمْ أَطَاعُوا لِذَلِكَ فَإِيَّاكَ وَكَرَائِمَ أَمْوَالِهِمْ وَاتَّقِ دَعْوَةَ الْمَظْلُومِ فَإِنَّهُ لَيْسَ بَيْنَهَا وَبَيْنَ اللَّهِ حِجَابٌ

Verily, you are coming to a people among the people of the Book, so call them to testify there is no God but Allah and I am the Messenger of Allah. If they accept that, then teach them that Allah has obligated five prayers in each day and night. If they accept that, then teach them that Allah has obligated charity to be taken from the rich and given to the poor. If they accept that, beware not to take from the best of their wealth. Be on guard from the supplication of the oppressed, for there is no barrier (veil) between it and Allah. (Muslim)

Mu`adh ibn Jabal said: “When Allah’s Messenger (saws) sent me to Yemen he said: ‘How will you pass judgment if a judgment is asked of you?’ I replied: ‘I shall pass judgment on the basis of Allah’s Book.’ He said: ‘What if it is not found in Allah’s Book?’ I replied: ‘Then according to the sunnah of Allah’s Messenger’ He said: ‘What if it is not in the Sunna of Allah’s Messenger?’ I replied: ‘I will make ijtihad (reason) through my judgment. and I will leave no stone unturned.’ Whereupon the Prophet (saws) slapped my chest and said: ‘Praise belongs to Allah Who has made the messenger of the Messenger of Allah consistent with what pleases him.'” (Abu Dawwud, Tirmidhi, Ahmad)

In the following hadith, you will find what the prophet (saws) gave to us of knowledge that night before granting us Ijazah;

Ibn ‘Umar (ra) said: “I heard the Prophet Muhammad saying, “While I was sleeping, I saw a bowl full of milk was brought to me and I drank of it (to my fill) till I noticed its wetness flowing (in my body). Then I gave the remaining of it to ‘Umar (Ibn al Khatab).” They asked, “O Prophet Muhammad! What have you interpreted (about the dream)? He said, “(It is) knowledge.” (Bukhari)

The bowl of Milk meant Allah was placing knowledge in His (saws) heart and the heart of Umar (as), many through history and still to this day, have been given knowledge in such a manner by Allah, and scholars like Imam ibn Sireen (ra) have written about it.

So, what does this all mean for us? To begin we are hardily unlettered, we come from a long line of scholars and educated people, and have read a small library worth of books and material over the years and have had the benefit of a good education, studying engineering is a far harder task than studying fiqh so had the opportunity opened for us we would have completed it with out much trouble, but the fitnah gripping this world today prevented us.

Allah instead decided to make us a shaykh of Tassawuf and the prophet (saws) granted us a silsila in the naqshbandi tariqah, and as it was explained to us when we asked Allah had made us one of the Arfieen, the prophet (saws) would then instruct us to speak (teach), “And he (the Prophet) is not stingy about (the news of) the unseen.” (81:24).

In life when Allah wants to teach someone religion He guides their senses and perception so they can see the right answer, sometimes I arrive at a conclusion that I’ve never thought of before from whatever I’m studying, then a day or two later I read this is what one of the major scholars of Islam said, or one of the companions, and sometimes it’s what Allah said in the Quran.

An example of this is our present work, I finished the entire work (over 80 pages) then a translator posts a research paper online about what Imam Ibn Arabi and His students said on the subject and I find my work is almost identical to the Imam’s opinions on the matter, except I’m using modern physics to arrive at my answers and he wasn’t.

This is one of the more important works we have written because if you can understand it you can understand almost any aspect of Islam, it is a work that when looking at it as a whole explains what the Hand of Allah is (means). We have worked on it for a long time and it is a work Allah elevated our rank with Him over, the prophet (saws) and Sayydinah Ibrahim explained (as) to us, in it we have completely fulfilled the requirements of explaining what the Hand of Allah is. When devils challenged us asking if I was certain about anything I have written, Allah sent us his prophets (saws) and showed us how much of this subject Sayidinah Ibrahim and Sayidian Muhammad (saws) understood and to what extent we reached in comparison to them, all so we can have certainty (Al Yaqeen) in what we wrote.

“Serve your Lord until conviction (Al Yaqeen) comes to you!” (15:99), we can comfortably say the work fulfils a good 70% or so of what we saw in the prophets (saws). What is left are matters to technical to put into simple words, when we wondered at the kind of knowledge we didn’t have access to, we saw this knowledge in the prophet (saws) and it is akin to reading a research paper on pure physics, except there is no conjecture in it and everything is absolute Haq.

A little above our understanding, is the kind of technical knowledge you will find in Imam Ibn Arabi’s works, and above Him, the science behind the universe becomes even more difficult to understand and delve into and that is where the Prophet (saws) and Sayidinah Ibrahim are, which they gained whilst they were still alive (this is something that was explained to us to spur us on so we can catch up to them, insha Allah).

Allah the Exalted says: “I am as my servant expects me and I am with him as he remembers me. If he remembers me in himself, then I will remember him in myself. If he mentions me in a gathering, then I will mention him in a greater gathering. When he draws near to me by the span of his hand, I draw near him by the length of a cubit. When he draws near me by the length of a cubit, I draw near him by the length of a fathom. When he comes to me walking, I will come to him running.” (Bukhari)

After we were given knowledge and Ijaza by the prophet (saws) we related all of this to our family at the time and then sought the opinion of two prominent scholars on the matter, later they would both become the Mufti of our country, one after the other. Unfortunately, soon after this we learnt about the true state society was in, to our horror.

Allah chose for us to know the world at this point in our life, so after we spoke to the scholars we experienced the next major fitnah in our life, which prevented us from studying as we wished, and after surviving it some years later, that is when Allah granted us a vision of the Arsh (throne) and the answers we sought.

“Those who believe and suffer exile and strive with might and main in Allah’s cause, with their goods and their persons, have the highest rank in the sight of Allah: they are the people who will achieve.” (The Repentance, 9:20)

ٱلۡحَمۡدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ ٱلۡعَـٰلَمِينَ 

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Allah Is The Reality That Guides Us

فَتَعَـٰلَى ٱللَّهُ ٱلۡمَلِكُ ٱلۡحَقُّ‌ۖ لَآ إِلَـٰهَ إِلَّا هُوَ رَبُّ ٱلۡعَرۡشِ ٱلۡڪَرِيمِ

“Do not rush O Muhammad to speak, but hold your tongue and listen to what the Angel relates. We are responsible for imprinting it in your heart and impressing it on your mind, and We are responsible for its compilation and for its perusal. When We read it to you, you follow its intonation. We are responsible for its interpretation.” (75:16-19)

The Prophet (saws) on the night of Isra wal Miraj was taken up to a point in the universe where he heard the screeching of the Pens (writing the Divine Decree). He saw a man who had disappeared into the light of the Throne. He said: “Who is this? Is this an angel? It was said to him, no. He said: “Is it a Prophet?” Again the answer was no. He said: “Who is it then?” The answer was: “This is a man whose tongue was moist with Allah’s remembrance in the world, and his heart was attached to the mosques, and he never incurred the curse of his father and mother”, he was a person who perfected and achieved these things in his self.

Allah teaches us that man gains both knowledge and wisdom with his heart; “Have they, then, never journeyed about the earth, letting their hearts gain wisdom, and causing their ears to hear? (gain experience, insight) Yet, verily, it is not their eyes that have become blind – but blind have become the hearts that are in their breasts!” (22:46)

In the famous hadith of al-Harith ibn Malik al-Ansari (some chains have: al-Haritha ibn al-Na`man al-Ansari):  the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, asked him, “Harithah, how are you this morning?” He said, “This morning I have become a true mu’min” (gained certainty, al Yaqeen). He said, “Think about what you are saying! Because every statement has a reality”(that shapes your world and you experience its consequences). He said, “Messenger of Allah, my self dislikes the world, so that it is sleepless at night and thirsty in the day, and it is as if I am gazing upon the Throne of my Lord appearing, and it is as if I am gazing upon the people of the Garden in the Garden and how they visit each other in it, and as if I am gazing upon the people of the Fire and how they howl in it.” (His inner sight was clear enough to see them, although imperfectly) He said, “You have seen (inwardly), so remain firm.

[You are] a slave whom Allah has illuminated the iman in your heart” (added from His light to yours so you can see spiritually). (Tabarani, al-Bazzar, Suyuti, al-Haythami, al-`Askari, Ibn al-Mubarak, Ibn Hajar. Imam Abu Hanifa mentions it in his al-Fiqh al-akbar).

How does everything we have spoken about relate to Allah’s reality (Haq) which we experience as our life? man knows Allah through his heart, it is the thing that is responsible for the balance of his character in life, and Allah places His light here to help him, which man’s spiritual heart then benefits from and it shapes his life.

“Thus We have appointed you a middle (Balanced) nation, that ye may (have the ability to) be (a balanced) witnesses against mankind , and that the messenger may be a witness against you. And We appointed the qiblah which ye formerly observed (towards Jerusalem) only that We might know him who followeth the messenger, from him who turneth on his heels (Ignores everything His heart has witnessed, is unbalanced). In truth it was a hard (test) save for those whom Allah guided. But it was not Allah’s purpose that your faith should be in vain, for Allah is Full of Pity, Merciful toward mankind.”(2:143)

The spiritual heart is the subatomic aspect of our physical heart created by its complex nervous system and the electromagnetic field (light) it generates, which we know through the scientific study of our physiology, this field or light surrounds the entire body and through it man senses the world around Him to gather knowledge about it in order to know Allah. The prophet (saws) explained this in a lengthy hadith that talks about how the universe was created from subatomic particles;

The prophet (saws) said “…Then He (Allah) divided the fourth (particle) into four other parts (particles) and created from the first the heavens (sub atomic space), and from the second the earth (planets/physical part of the universe), and from the third Paradise (Jannah) and the Fire (Hell/Black holes), and then he divided the fourth (particle) into four parts (particles) and created from the first (particle) the Light in the believers visions (the electromagnetic field and light of the brain which is our imagination, or the light we see in our mind), and from the second (particle) the light (electromagnetic field) of their hearts which is knowledge of Allah (How man knows Allah through the knowledge he perceives in life), and from the third (particle) the light of their inner harmony (Uns, inside the heart there is a another deeper light made of different particles that allows him to connect with the light/guidance of Allah 24:35) which is (responsible for) Tawhid (how they know that) ‘There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah…”. (Abd al-Razzaq (d. 211) narrates it in his Musannaf according to Qastallani in al-Mawahib al-laduniyya (1:55) and Zarqani in his Sharh al-mawahib (1:56 of the Matba`a al-`amira edition in Cairo).

Most mujtahid scholars who studied the spiritual world wrote that there is more there than particles floating around, which is what science thinks today because it lacks the technology to look at the sub atomic properly, from this foundation of particles complex creations came into existence, and this part of the universe is usually called the Angelic realm or the Allegorical realm, the Prophet (saws) witnessed this realm on His night journey as He was traveling from Makkah to Jerusalem and saw the peoples actions in life manifest as allegories (take on a life of their own) in ghayb, that part of the universe is the world of spirits (the word here means actions clothed with spiritual bodies, not ghosts, and refers to the impact your actions have on the spiritual world) and our actions are clothed by particles and take shape (these are the spiritual bodies) just as our thoughts (actions in our mind) create images (or dreams) we see in our head, that are almost like the real world.

On their way to Jerusalem, “They travelled until they reached a people who sowed in a day and reaped in a day. Every time they reaped, their harvest would be replenished as before. The Prophet said: “O Jibril, what is this?” He replied: “These are al-mujahidun — those who strive — in the path of Allah the Exalted. Every good deed of theirs is multiplied for them seven hundred times, and whatever they spend returns multiplied.”

“Then the Prophet saw people whose heads were being shattered, then every time they would return to their original state and be shattered again without delay. He said: “O Jibril, who are these people?” He replied: “These are the people whose heads were too heavy (on their pillows) to get up and fulfil the prescribed prayers.”

“Then he saw a people who wore loincloths on the fronts and on their backs. They were roaming the way camels and sheep roam about. They were eating thistles and zaqqum — the fruit of a tree that grows in hell and whose fruit resembles the head of devils (37:62-63) — and white-hot coals and stones of Gehenna. He said: “Who are these, O Jibril?” He replied: “These are the ones who did not meet the obligation of paying sadaqa from what they possessed, whereas Allah never kept anything from them.”

“Then he saw a people who had in front of them excellent meats disposed in pots and also putrid, foul meat, and they would eat from the foul meat and not touch the good meat. He said: “What is this, O Jibril?” He replied: “These are the men from your Community who had an excellent, lawful wife at home and who would go and see a foul woman and spend the night with her; and the women who would leave her excellent, lawful husband to go and see a foul man and spend the night with him.”

Science today is only studying the building blocks of sub atomic space they haven’t reached the capacity to study the creations that exist there like Jannah or the Angels, the point of understanding this is that the heart of man isn’t simply an organ it is the window that sees the spiritual world, and its sight is via the subatomic particles of the universe.

Allah tells us these particles in the heart that are the foundation of his religion, through man’s actions become the light of tawheed or kufr in his heart, which are complex structures formed from simple particles, the Prophet (saws) explained that man’s actions can displace the light of tawheed in a person’s heart and at that point “it is not their eyes that have become blind – but blind have become the hearts that are in their breasts!” they have destroyed their inner light.

What the heart sees shapes man’s perception of the world, the reality (Haq) he experiences is because of the choices he made in a universe that reacts to him at every moment, it is all a series of interconnected systems at different levels, in space and the human body, based on the actions we take in life.

It then becomes clear that the spiritual depth of the heart is the depth of the subatomic universe when the heart sees deeper into the unseen it is seeing deeper into sub atomic space where it will find (see) the qualities of the things it encounters in life, and takes insight from their state (from how they feel).

Its senses continue to extend deeper until it reaches the Arsh of Allah which is something every prophet (as) and saintly person (ra) achieves. What a person does in his life decides the depth of his spiritual perception (wisdom), our choices then dictate the reality we experience.

The prophet (saws) said “Tribulations are presented to the hearts of people like a reed mat woven stick by stick (layer by layer) and any heart afflicted by them (susceptible to them, isn’t protected) will have a black mark put into it, but any heart that rejects them will have a white mark put into it. Thus there will be two kinds of hearts: one is pure like a white gemstone and it will not be harmed by any tribulation (that touch it sub atomically) as long as the heavens and earth endure (Allah’s systems are in place), and the other is black and dusty like a worn-out vessel, neither recognizing good nor rejecting evil, but rather immersed (lost) in its desires.” (Muslim)

The great scholar of Islam Imam Tustari said about this in his famous tafsir “Allah does not open the heart of a servant if it still contains three things, loving to remain (in this world), love of wealth, and concern about tomorrow.” (The prophet (saws) said “What I fear most for my community, is that they follow their desires and have long hopes”)

Opening the heart is the meaning of surah al Sharh (91) in the Quran, Allah says “Have We not expanded thee thy breast? (Heart)― (1) And removed from thee thy burden (2)”,  Musa (as) understood all of this about the heart and so when Allah was commissioning Him as a Prophet He (saws) asked Allah directly for this expansion of the heart, “[Moses] said, “My Lord, expand for me my breast (heart, in other words, increase me in wisdom), And ease for me my task”(20:25-26), eventually Allah would send Him to al Khidr (as) for this very thing because al Khidr had mastered gaining knowledge (inspiration) from Allah directly with His heart.

The universe was created to facilitate knowing Allah, every aspect and perspective of Him, hence different creatures have different perspectives on life. They and the Angels were created to know the spiritual world completely, that is their only reality, but mankind has the capacity to know everything they know, because everything about that world is within man while they don’t have physical bodies. Mans capacity to know everything in the spiritual is as infinite as the kinds of things he can imagine, all he has to do is think and his mind creates any kind of image, so His reality encompasses all other realities Allah created just as He was given access to every one of the 99 attributes of Allah.

Jinn for example only know the spiritual world from earth’s atmosphere, unlike the Angels, and while they can rise to be similar to man by imitating his spiritual side, he is on earth as an example for them, but since they are spiritual creatures who rely entirely on earth’s environment for everything they are limited in their perspective on life, other creatures on others planets are similarly limited to their existence on that planets atmosphere and environment.

Jinn, instead of rising to the level of Angels as their ancestors (“And (remember) when We said to the angels: “Prostrate yourselves unto Adam.” So they prostrated themselves except Iblis (Satan). He was one of the jinn” (18:50)) they often devolve their character to the level of insects (a devouring machine with no remorse), which we see today with the level of degeneracy present in the world as they dominate man, all because they are getting everything they want before they develop into mature spiritual creatures. This is because they have no sense of responsibility/magnitude regarding things in life, which is unlike man who has to mature to survive and feels the full gravity of situations, Jinn on the other hand often run from situations of “gravity”;

“Indeed, we offered the Trust (in terms of physics, this is responsibility, accountability and knowing the reaction (consequence) of every action) to the heavens and the earth and the mountains (everything physical), and they declined to bear it and feared it; but man [undertook to] bear it. Indeed, he was unjust and ignorant” (of its magnitude and gravity. Man is in the lowest of the lowest state of existence, the physical state, where the result of every spiritual (sub atomic) act manifests last, the end of the line for all reactions in the universe) (33:72).

Allah said, “I created the Jinn and humankind only that they may worship Me!” (51:56) meaning “that they may know Me” and Allah placed them side by side in this verse, as the Prophet’s (saws) cousin Ibn Abbas (ra) explained, you cannot excel at worshipping something unless you know what it is.

The scholars said, “Whoever knows himself, he knows his Lord” and Allah said, “and do not be like those who forgot Allah, so He made them forget themselves”, they also said “you can see the Divine Attributes in yourself: His power, His creation, knowledge, wisdom, because the fingerprints of His Attributes are in His creation”, Allah said “We shall show them Our portents on the horizons and within themselves” (41:53).

So, when Allah says, “So exalted is Allah (Above everything, in His nature), the Sovereign (of everything, He is Superior, He is), the Reality (of everything); there is no deity (doing all of this) except Him, Lord (Controller) of the Noble Throne (responsible for this)” (23:116);

The Arsh is connected with the exaltedness of Allah and it allows man to understand as his qualities become exalted (are raised). The Arsh is related to Allah’s sovereignty and reality because He is superior in His reality and it represents the most superior reality in the universe, the Arsh raises everyone up in spirituality, knowledge and wisdom until their hearts reach it then that perfect reality, called nafsu radiyah mardiyah in the Quran (89:27-30), is opened to them. There is no other Lord but Him and there is no other created thing in the universe doing this, and because Allah associated a created thing with Himself He gave us the conclusion to this and said He is reality (Haq) itself;

 

يَا أَيَّتُهَا النَّفْسُ الْمُطْمَئِنَّةُ

ارْجِعِي إِلَىٰ رَبِّكِ رَاضِيَةً مَّرْضِيَّةً

Lord Of The Noble Throne: Allah’s Kursi

“Those (angels) who bear the Throne (of Allah) and those around it glorify the praises of their Lord, and believe in Him, and ask forgiveness for those who believe (saying): ‘Our Lord! You comprehend all things in mercy and knowledge, so forgive those who repent and follow Your way, and save them from the torment of the blazing Fire!’” (40:7)

The Messenger of Allah (saws) said: “I have been granted permission to speak about one of the angels of Allah, one of the bearers of the Throne. The space between his earlobes and his shoulders is the distance of seven hundred years travelling.” (Abu Dawood)

“The Throne is above the Kursi, and is above all of creation.”(Al-Haafiz Ibn Hajar, Fath Al Bari)

“…and above them eight shall bear on that day your Lord’s power.” (The four arch Angels bearing the throne in this life, and the four major Prophets of Allah will join them in the next life. Imam Ibn Arabi)(69:17)

We can’t see the forces that subatomic particles create in our life, they are like an invisible wind moving around us, but we experience them all the time, for example if we place our hand in a fridge it will become cold because of them, temperature and the weather is an easy example because heat, cold and every other climate is created as a result of the particles in the atmosphere, but they do more complex things that make it possible for life to exist. Because the universe is filled with a multitude of particles all doing different things Allah tells us in Surah al Shams (the sun) their major role in man’s spirituality.

Allah also teaches that we influence the subatomic world around us through our actions, and the prophet (saws) explains that this becomes very significant if an entire society is involved together in any type of act good or bad, because it increases the sub atomic impact of its force. As a result of this reality we live under evil acts create evil influence, and good acts create positive influences, Allah explains this in a number of verses in the Quran, religion as a whole teaches us how to have control over that chaos and protect ourselves;

Allah took an oath by this and said, “By the Soul, and the proportion and order given to it (by everything mentioned earlier in this surah); Then He inspired it (through the sub atomic world) to understand what is right and wrong for it; He will indeed be successful who purifies it, and he will indeed fail who corrupts it.” (91:7-10)

The question is, to what degree does our body sense into the subatomic world, according to the scholars of Islam and Allah in the Quran, we can sense to the deepest sub atomic depths because of our unique physiology, unlike other creatures, hence through our senses we can understand every kind of quality Allah placed in the universe.

Imam Tustari in his tafsir explained “the nafs (self) has seven celestial veils (hujub samawiyyah) and seven earthly veils (hujub ardiyyah)”, a veil is something that covers our inner perception about things, the imam then explained “when ever man buries his nafs (self) in earth upon earth (ardan ardan), (lowers his esteem and ego), his heart (qalb) is raised up Heaven upon Heaven (sama’an sama’an), And when he (completely) buries the nafs (ego) under the ground (tahta at tara), the heart reaches the throne” (Arsh) .

When man’s self is purified, his inner perception is allowed to reach the throne of Allah because Allah built this ability into man’s physiology and its systems, not just because of his body, but because of the very particles, Allah created him from. This ability of man is only possible because of his unique soul that is created from particles at the deepest sub atomic depth, in a region inside the Arsh. Through the soul, man can sense matters about the universe from inside the place Allah established Himself, so man can know Allah better than any other creature, even the Angels.

Allah states this indirectly in the Quran and because He senses the universe from the place Allah is established, he has the Most complete picture of life with him, almost as if through Allah’s eyes except for the fact Allah sees all things at the same time.

Allah in the Quran said He breathed into man from His own spirit and this is the crux of that meaning; “Then He fashioned him and breathed into him of His (Allah’s) Spirit; and appointed for you hearing and sight and hearts (to take advantage of this unique soul, meaning our faculties revolve around the input of our soul which is different from the souls other creatures were given). Small thanks give ye!” (32:9).

Allah is exalted above creation and only when something represents Him perfectly does He associate it with Himself directly, like Time. The phrase Istawa (established) on the Arsh means this place is equivalent in what it is responsible for to Allah’s own self, therefore verse 32:9 means, since Allah established Himself and His control over the universe on the Arsh, the particles the soul is created from are from the deepest sub atomic depths inside the Arsh, “breathed into him of His (own) Spirit”, of His own nature, of His own qualities, of His own reality, of His own responsibilities.

Ahadith confirm this since we know the point in time Allah created the souls of mankind at the beginning of the universe when nothing else existed except the Arsh and a few other things.

Another fact pointing to this reality is that if the Arsh is the place Allah controls the forces of the universe and its laws from, and Allah said the Soul is “By His command”, it means it behaves like one of the forces and laws of the universe, which He likewise said are His commands (this is the language of science 1400 years ago that we need to understand), therefore if the soul is the force that creates life, just like the Arsh, it is also something that controls the Laws of the universe to produce life.

The forces and Laws of the universe are created by the smallest/deepest particles in existence and they dictate how larger particles behave creating things like Mass in every object or gravity, and so the particles the soul is created from move the universe as other particles are agents for the forces and laws of space. The soul gives life (control/energy) to inanimate matter (our body) and ultimately after we are fully formed gives control of our body to us, our consciousness.

Life is created through forces, laws and systems built on top of each other, all relying on the things that created them. But once the soul’s energy (life force) runs out, we die, science today says this is because of entropy or when the usable energy in a system (our body) becomes unusable.

The soul is a type of pure intellect (not needing a body) which is why it persists after the body dies, but the soul needs a body to grow and effect change in it (either into something good or wretched through our actions in life), once we die the soul is who we were in life and is tainted or blessed by our actions, becoming exceedingly pure or exceedingly dark and foul, it stays in the state we are in at the moment of death until it is given another body when we are resurrected.

“And say not of those who are slain in the way of Allah: ‘They are dead.’ Nay, they are living, though ye perceive

[it] not” (2:154).

Because the soul is unable to effect change within itself without a body Imam al Ghazali explained that a person is punished in the grave with the things he indulged himself in whilst alive. Since he can’t ever acquire them again, his unfulfilled lust for them stays with him torturing him until he is resurrected into a new body.

“and (We) appointed for you hearing and sight and hearts (to take advantage of this unique soul). Small thanks give ye!” (32:9).

If we use the term psychology to describe spirituality it limits the subject we are talking about to our mind and self, but the term spirituality encompasses matters occurring from the depths of subatomic space and the soul, to our world and physiology and how we fit into that larger ecosystem, it is a more comprehensive term. Modern society has cut itself off from understanding the reality we live under, because the soul is from the depths of sub atomic space this is important because explains to us how our actions as a society can have spiritual consequences on the world around us reverberating to the same depths.

The prophet (saws) outlined these consequences in Ahadith when talking about oppression and injustice;

‘Abdullah ibn ‘Umar said, “The Prophet, peace be upon him, came to us and said, ‘O Muhajirun, (emigrants from Makkah to al-Madinah) you may be afflicted by five things; God forbid that you should live to see them. If fornication should become widespread, you should realise that this has never happened without new diseases befalling the people which their forebears never suffered. If people should begin to cheat in weighing out goods, you should realise that this has never happened without drought and famine befalling the people, and their rulers oppressing them. If people should withhold zakat, you should realise that this has never happened without the rain being stopped from falling; and were it not for the animals’ sake, it would never rain again. If people should break their covenant with Allah and His Messenger, you should realise that his has never happened without Allah sending an enemy against them to take some of their possessions by force. If the leaders do not govern according to the Book of Allah, you should realise that this has never happened without Allah making them into groups and making them fight one another.’ ” [Ibn Majah]

These are all the sub atomic reactions to our actions in life, the cause and effect, the Karma we will suffer.

‘Ali ibn Abi Talib said, “The Prophet said: ‘If my Ummah bears fifteen traits, tribulation will befall it.’ Someone asked, ‘What are they, O Messenger of Allah?’ He said, ‘When any gain is shared out only among the rich, with no benefit to the poor; when a trust becomes a means of making a profit; when paying Zakat becomes a burden; when a man obeys his wife and disobeys his mother; and treats his friend kindly whilst shunning his father; when voices are raised in the mosques; when the leader of a people is the worst of them; when people treat a man with respect because they fear some evil he may do; when much wine is drunk; when men wear silk; when female singers and musical instruments become popular; when the last ones of this Ummah curse the first ones – then let them expect a red wind, or the earth to swallow them, or to be transformed into animals.’ ” [At-Tirmidhi]

The Prophet (saws) is teaching us that what we do as a society affects the spiritual part of the universe, Allah said about this, “I swear by time, Most surely mankind is in loss (He exists in a state of Loss in the universe), Except those who believe and do good (these are the only things that negate his state of loss), and enjoin on each other (create a society that adheres to) truth, and enjoin on each other patience (or constancy. Basically society creates a larger influence on the sub atomic world than any individual, so you need to effect positive change as a society).

Allah promised to answer everything about the universe for mankind before the end, and today we are doing exactly that discovering the science behind the universe until “it will become clear unto them that this is indeed the truth”.

But how is all this related to the Arsh of Allah like the verse states, “So exalted is Allah (He is Above the nature of everything), the Sovereign (of the universe), the Reality (of everything); there is no deity except Him (who created the order we see in the universe), Lord of the Noble Throne.” (23:116)

The relationship starts with the human soul because man’s body is like a spiritual lamp that shapes the reality of those around him, whose source of origin and power to affect the universe is the Arsh of Allah;

The Prophet (saws) prayed “Make for me light, and make me light”…and Allah said “O Prophet! surely We have sent you as a witness, and as a bearer of good news and as a summoner (to people) unto Allah by His permission, and as a lamp that giveth light (to others)” (33:46)

Since the Arsh (throne) and Kursi (footstool) are similar in nature the answer comes by first understanding what the Kursi of Allah is because it is clearly explained in ahadith and the Quran. Knowledge of the Kursi (footstool of Allah) makes it clear what the role of the Arsh is in the Haq (Reality) of everyone because it is one of the major building blocks of the universe that is responsible for shaping the creation of everything in it.

The Kursi (footstool) is an area in space and it is given its name because of its distance to the Arsh (Throne) which is the outer most part of space going all the way to the edge of the universe. The name Footstool comes from the relationship between it and the Throne just like a footstool sits at the base of every throne so the King can rest his feet, but because we are talking about science and how the universe was created it also means it forms part of the foundation of what the Arsh is, just like knowledge is needed for wisdom to exist, so if the Kursi is responsible knowledge in the universe the Arsh is responsible for Wisdom.

Our night sky and the visible part of the universe to us are all contained within the Kursi, and that is inside the Arsh. Ahadith explain once we reach the Kursi in the universe there are no more stars in the sky, no galaxies, nebulas, black holes, suns or planets only the Kursi and Arsh and what is in them exist to the edge of the universe and that distance is immense.

Allah’s Messenger (saws) said: “The seven heavens (space) are no more in comparison to the Kursi (footstool) than seven dirhams set in a shield” (this is the same shape as the Milky way which looks like a shield, this tells us the observable universe is inside a seven cluster region that looks like seven coins, more than likely the “coins”are orbiting each other, which is in a larger expanse of space that is the Kursi, and it is shaped like a shield (or the milky way) which itself is surrounded by another larger expanse which begins at sidrat al muntaha in the Quran, the furthest created limit, the Arsh, and it exists to the edge of the universe.

This hadith tells us one more important thing, the blackness of space, dark matter and energy in physics, does not exist to the edge of the universe, it either stops at the Kursi or the Arsh, more than likely the latter since the Kursi is involved in quantum entanglement (the ability of particles to interact with each other and create everything) and the prophet (saws) described the Arsh as surrounding the universe almost like it something different from what is inside.

On top of this Allah describes in the Quran how the Kursi (and by extension the Arsh) are spread throughout all subatomic space, they aren’t just at the end of the universe they are also at the end of all subatomic depths (2:255) because unlike space which contains solid and physical matter governed by gravity, the Kursi and Arsh are entirely made of subatomic particles which are tightly clustered together like photons in visible light, or light coming from a light bulb, it creates a visible field of particles we can see that illuminates the room.

Basically, the universe we know that is filled with planets, suns, stars, black holes and all solid matter, at its edge is surrounded by two large regions made entirely of subatomic particles. Solid matter in the universe seems to have ”gravitated” towards the centre, most likely because of black holes which exist at the centre of each galaxy and act like giant pegs in the universe (the fabric of space) making all the stars and solar systems revolve around them. Some types of mountains on earth act like giant pegs in the earths crust stabilising its tectonic plates and mantle stopping it from quaking, black holes play a similar role in the universe stabilising it and causing all solid matter to stay in the centre.

Abu Zarr (ra) said: “I heard Allah’s Messenger (saws) say: “The Kursi is no more in comparison to the Arsh (Throne) than an iron ring thrown in a vast desert.”

With every deep subject in the Quran Allah teaches us about it in gradual steps through several related verses each describing an aspect of it so the picture can gradually form in your mind, the Kusri and Arsh are no different;

Allah says, “It is Allah Who created the seven heavens (space) and of the earth, it’s like (the other planets in the universe). The command (laws of the universe) comes forth between them (from sub atomic space) so that perhaps you would know that Allah is Powerful over everything (His laws govern everything) and that Allah, truly, enclosed everything in Knowledge (there is a mechanism in sub atomic space that surrounds all things with Allah’s knowledge.” (65:12)

Because of the layered nature of subatomic space, as things form from the depths to the surface, this force of “knowledge” shapes the creation of things, in physics today this “force” is called quantum entanglement.

The Kursi has a purpose in the universe like the laws of physics, and so does the Arsh which relate to how Allah enclosed all things in knowledge, meaning how everything is created with knowledge, purpose and design.

Allah created the Universe from subatomic particles (or “Light” (24:35), a general term for all particles that people of 1400 years ago could understand, He then encompassed the entire universe with His knowledge and created what was in it (65:12) according to the designs we now see in every object and creature.

Deliberate design doesn’t come from repeated accidents and never in the quantity we see around us, which is basically everything created, even in science according to the scientific method when frequency has been established the scientist must conclude there is intent/purpose/direction in what he is looking at, especially with the frequency of complex systems within a single creature. Had everything come from accidents we would have seen half finished creations for every kind of thing in existence, all displaying varying stages of being created, finished and half finished, as matter tried to find its way blindly as it evolved into something meaningful let alone a complex living creature, had this been the true reality of the universe the misery of living things would have been immense.

Allah placed His Blueprint (knowledge) for all things in the Universe so it could shape the evolution of the universe things were being created, today physics is looking at this influence (blueprint) from sub atomic space on life that formed as the universe evolved. The theory of evolution by natural selection was first theorised when they had no idea sub atomic space existed and placed the entire process at the feet of “survival of the fittest”, a competition, which is ridiculous in the face of science since change begins at the subatomic level and not the will of animals.

From the moment the universe came into existence all particles in the universe began to entangle with each other (form links over large distances influencing each other), over time this became more complex as new things began to appear in the universe and it cooled down, a giant web of entangled particles spread through out the entire universe appeared, just like the Kursi described in the Quran, this web is basically the subatomic influence that shaped the evolution (design) of everything, today they call it quantum entanglement and how it shaped the creation of everything is the focus of many research papers.

Entanglement of particles is something many scholars like Imam Ibn Arabi, Imam Ghazali and Imam Rumi understood from its presence and effects in the universe and wrote about in the language of their time to varying degrees. To illustrate this; the heart and body produce a strong electromagnetic field made of subatomic particles that send and receives (signals) information to the world us (which the prophet (saws) mentioned in the hadith of Jabir) just like a mobile/cellular phone, this information directs our instincts and what our body senses, this system is the basis for our spirituality.

It is widely known that Imam Jalal al Deen Rumi used poetry to teach deep subjects on Allah, Islam and the universe to people, He said:

“Don’t feel sad you have the entire universe inside you” (the subatomic world and all its laws)

“Stop acting small you are the universe in ecstatic motion” (subatomic particles and Quantum mechanics).

“Love is the bridge between you and everything else” (Quantum entanglement of all particles).

“Love is the energizing elixir of the universe the cause and effect of all harmonies” (Quantum entanglement through the coherence of waves, the mode/medium through which spiritual communication is possible).

“Love is the religion and the universe is the book”. (Through our physiology man is connected to the universe and impacts it/writes his story/Karma, how your story is written is in your hands.)

“Allah tasketh not a soul beyond its scope. For it (is only) that which it hath earned, and against it (only) that which it hath deserved.” (2:286) This is the universe reacting to our moral choices in life, other religions called it Karma.

If we ask how does a plant know to grow into the shape of a plant, Allah teaches us His knowledge influences its creation at the subatomic level, and this is the role of the Kursi in the universe, which Ahadith and the Quran teach.

Allah encompasses all things with His knowledge (65:12) and Ibn Abbas (ra) explained, “His Kursi is His knowledge” (kursiyyuhu `ilmuhu) (Bukhari).

If we look at the answer sheet and get our answers ahead of time, we would see that the Kursi from its description and role is almost certainly responsible for quantum entanglement in the universe, it is that subatomic layer or depth that makes it happen. Physics teaches that Quantum entanglement is responsible for the existence of all knowledge in the universe and how everything was created, “His Kursi is His knowledge”.

The Quran explains this reality in relation to Allah’s existence very clearly because the qualities of what He created is His will, Him. The following verse called ayat al Kursi (which is the greatest verse in the Quran) is a picture being painted of the Kursi and Allah’s hand in the universe through it. It isn’t individual unrelated statements, it was because of this fact that the Prophet (saws) said by understanding the picture (verse) you can learn Allah’s greatest name/Quality from it by which if He is asked, He answers;

“Allah! There is no deity save Him, the Alive, the Eternal. Neither slumber nor sleep overtaketh Him (the universe like Him has perpetual qualities). Unto Him belongeth whatsoever is in the heavens (sub atomic space) and whatsoever is in the earth (physical world, hence, every kind of science around us exists because of Him). Who can intercedeth (in the universe) with Him save by His leave? (Who can change the universe, or has control over anything in the universe except through Him and the things He created in it) He knoweth that which is in front of them (death) and that which is behind them (this life they left) [He has complete knowledge of their lives, He is the Span of Time while man’s existence is limited to his own lifespan], while they encompass nothing of His knowledge (over the span of time. Allah is quantifying Knowledge here, giving it dimension, we can’t encompass time in our self or the universe that all knowledge unraveled in) save what He will. (Because) His Kursi (which is His knowledge) encompasses the heavens and the earth (everything. Every subject raised so far in the verse is about the Kursi and is related to its existence in the universe because that was the culminating remark of ayat al Kursi), and He is never weary of preserving them (at every moment of existence). He is the Sublime (Exalted above His creation, the same word is used as verse 23:116, Ali-u), the Tremendous (Azzim/ the vast. Allah’s qualities that He gave to his Kursi).” (2:255)

The verse was called ayat al Kursi by the prophet (saws), the Kursi represents specific qualities of Allah in the universe which He mentions in the verse alongside the Kursi itself to teach us by association.

In the general order that subjects appear, in modern terms the verse is saying; the Kursi is responsible for the Tawheed that every creature senses (our Fitrah, natural disposition), as well as the existence of all life and the persistence of the universe. It is responsible for the perpetual nature of matter, energy, particles in the universe, as well as control of the entire universe. You cannot act in the universe except through what the Kursi is responsible for bringing about and that is everything, it is also responsible for the future of the universe, its evolution and direction, as well as the actions of its past, meaning their consequences in the present.

In physics quantum entanglement is responsible for all of these things including the evolution of the universe based on the consequences of its past (entanglement).

This means that the persistence/result/preservation/karma of all past creature’s actions in the universe and how that impacts life today, the Kursi is responsible for it; “Allah tasketh not a soul beyond its scope. For it (is only) that which it hath earned, and against it (only) that which it hath deserved” (2:286), this is Karma in the language of the Arabs, hence the Kursi is responsible for Karma itself from the beginning of time to our present existence and entanglement is Karma by an ancient name.

When the sacred pen was commanded to write the future of all things by Allah at the beginning of the universe, it was because of the existence of the Kursi that it could do so, everything relies on the things Allah created in the universe to work and the Kursi is responsible for the future of the universe. The Kursi spans the entire universe up to the Arsh (Throne) and preserves everything in the Universe that is within it, hence it is fundamental for the existence of all laws the universe runs by, (this isn’t dissimilar from how the sub atomic Higgs field is responsible for the Mass of all particles, the Kursi is another field at a greater sub atomic depth which is how it is described in ahadith).

Allah mentioned it is Exalted and Tremendous in its nature, in the context of the Quran and Allah, this is what exalted means in the universe in relation to created things they exist at the depths of sub atomic space and Allah says He is above them in the literal sense.

All of this points to an even deeper relationship relating to the fact Allah said He is time and time is created by the entanglement of particles which is at the heart of what reality is created from.

Allah in a hadith Qudsi said “I Am Time”…(“In My Hand” is change in the universe), so the Kursi’s role is almost as important as the Arsh which Allah is established upon, meaning from where He controls all affairs in the Universe, this is the tafsir Allah Himself gave to the word Istiwa in the Quran. The Kursi is Allah’s knowledge in the universe through which everything comes into existence according to how Allah planned it, it is a force that helps mould sub atomic particles according to His will.

Physics explains that quantum entanglement is responsible for how things are created as well as the evolution of the universe, but more deeply entanglement is also responsible for the existence of time itself, since time was created with the first particles to exist, and it came about from their entanglement, or as Allah described in the Hadith Qudsi change/alternation/evolution in the universe is in My hand, and these are its mechanisms.

Allah Is Reality, The Only Lord

The subatomic world explains how Allah is the sovereign and how He is the reality (al Haq), “So exalted is Allah (Above everything in His nature), the Sovereign (of the universe), the Reality (Haq of the universe whose reality is superior to everything else)”.

Just like physics has discovered that space (Matter) and time are connected with each other, matter creates time, when Allah said, He IS the passing of time (Dhuhr), Allah is then associating our reality, which our body creates, with himself to teach us.

Because Allah is the one in control of the universe, there is no deity other than Him to compete with Him on what the laws of the universe should look like, He created the universe according to His fitrah (nature), who He IS. Had other gods existed you would have seen conflicting laws like conflicting opinions, and consequently, nothing would be alive today in such a convoluted universe of laws fighting each other, but everything arose from the fact the universe is in harmony with itself each law relying on another to exist.

Instead of chaos and chance, it was from the calmness of space as the universe cooled down after the initial big bang (explosion) that life came from; “If there had been in them (space and earth) any gods except Allah, they would both (space and earth) have certainly been in a state of disorder (the universe would not function as it should, everything relies on something else in a grand web of interconnectedness, so if one law failed to work or worked against everything else, the things that create life would fall apart, the existence of life requires the existence of harmony); therefore glory be to Allah, the Lord of the dominion (the universe), above what they attribute (associate with His control of the universe through their ignorance of science)” (21:22).

But because the universe functions correctly Allah said; “Exalted is (Allah) who holds all control in His hands (everything that controls the universe, all the laws and forces are in His hand, man looks at the laws and says where is Allah when they move everything, while Allah says all the Laws and forces that move everything are being controlled by Him. He explains how in the Quran when He says He controls the Universe from the Arsh, the deepest sub-atomic layer, exactly as science teaches, everything relies on its building blocks and the Arsh is the “end of the line”); who has power over all things; who created death and life to test you and reveal which of you does best––He is the Mighty, the Forgiving; who created the seven heavens (the seven sub atomic depths), one above the other (from the Arsh to us, “light upon light”, layer upon layer, particle within particle). You will not see any flaw in what the Lord of Mercy creates (we are being asked to look at the sub atomic, to study it in depth). Look again! Can you see any flaw? Look again! And again! (deeper and deeper) Your sight will turn back to you, weak and defeated (by its harmony and depth).” (67:1-4)

This verse explains how Allah controls the universe, we rely on the laws of the universe to exist and they rely on the depths of subatomic space to exist and sub atomic space relies on the Arsh (the boundary protecting the universe from unravelling into nothingness) to exist and Allah established (Istiwa) Himself here controlling all things in the universe;

“VERILY, your Sustainer is Allah, who has created the heavens (subatomic world) and the earth in six periods, and is established on the throne (Arsh) of His almightiness, governing all that exists. There is none that could intercede with Him unless He grants leave therefor. Thus is Allah, your Sustainer (this is how He sustains you, through the subatomic world that He moves everything through, using the Arsh): worship therefore Him: will you not then keep this in mind?” (10:3)

“VERILY, your Sustainer is Allah, who has created the heavens (subatomic world) and the earth in six periods, and is established on the throne of His almightiness (Everything from Him comes from the Arsh, the deepest sub atomic depth). He covers the day with the night in swift pursuit (He is the cause of change in the universe), with the sun and the moon and the stars (All space) subservient to His command (laws): oh, verily, His is all creation and all command (Laws). Blessed is Allah (Tabaruk/Exalted/Hallowed is Allah, this word implies every kind of blessing that life receives comes from the fact Allah is exalted above the universe and is established on the Arsh, which is why the next Quality mentioned is), the Sustainer of all the worlds! (in the universe)” (7:54)

“Clearly does He spell out these ayat (teachings, signs, verses), so that you might be certain in your innermost that you are destined to meet your Sustainer.” (13:2)

To paraphrase Surah al Mulk in our terms (67:1-4); Allah is exalted above the seven heavens (and He is established/Istiwa on the Arsh, which is His centre of control) and from His exaltedness (this location) He controls all things, He created death and life to test us and this test (our reality) is tied with how the universe works (Karma in short). The seven sub atomic depths are created to bring about His will, one layer above the other from the Arsh until we reach our world, what ever happens in the universe its ripples or vibrations pass through all seven layers, we impact sub atomic space (the Prophets tafsir to Surah Luqman) and sub atomic space impacts us (Surah al Shams). We won’t see any flaw in what Allah created no matter how carefully we look into these depths.

Surah al Mulk isn’t asking us to look at outer space as many originally thought, look means study and see if you can find flaws with how the universe is constructed. “You will not see any flaw in what the Lord of Mercy creates. Look again! Can you see any flaw? Look again! And again!” this means subatomic space, Allah is pushing and challenging us to look at the minute details of how things work and are put together.

This passage that began by declaring the exaltedness of Allah explains how understanding space is related to His sovereignty over all things, which is why the surah was called al Mulk, The Dominion (of Allah), all of this is why Allah is the only Lord.

Allah Is The Sovereign

“All that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth glorifieth Allah, the Sovereign Lord (Al Malik), the Holy One (Al Qudus), the Mighty, the Wise (Al Aziz).”(62:1)

“He is Allah, other than Whom there is no other God, the Sovereign Lord (Al Malik), the Holy One (Al Qudus), Peace (Al Salam), the Keeper of Faith (Al Mu’min), the Guardian (Al Muhaimin), the Majestic (Al Aziz), the Compeller (Al Jabar), the Superb (Al Mutakabir). Glorified be Allah from all that they ascribe as partner (unto His control of the Universe).”(59:23)

After mentioning He is exalted above creation in verse 23:116 Allah says He is “the Sovereign (Malik of everything)”, which means “In My hand is the affair (change in the universe). I alternate the night and the day (I move the universe and create the reality you live with)”.

He is behind every law of the universe sustaining each one and every moment of existence, many throughout history argued that Allah created the universe like a machine, He created it and left it to run according to its laws, then sat back watching everything, this is the furthest thing from the truth, these philosophers lived in a time when science was first developing and had not yet seen the depth of science that exists in our time, which is the first stage of its maturity, in the future as the Prophet (saws) stated so much of the universe will become open to man that he will know how to bring people back to life after killing them.

What Allah clearly states in contrast to this is that “Allah is the One who holds the heavens and the Earth (the universe), lest they cease to exist (he sustains them at every moment, this is the Job of the Arsh He is established upon). And if they vanished no one could then keep hold of them (No one else is keeping everything in existence). Certainly, He is Most Forbearing, Ever-Forgiving (these are His two qualities related to this, He is ever forgiving of a universe that is short of His perfection so He gave it persistent forgiveness and is constantly forbearing with it, constantly involved in it).” (35:41) Allah is constantly intervening and from this verse, we can understand how Allah is the sustainer of every thing and every moment through out time.

Allah’s hand in the universe makes every moment exist and the universe creates time the direction the universe evolves to, Hence He made the relationship He is time itself as it passes and so all change in the universe from one moment to the next is because of Him.

What is stopping us from seeing Allah is understanding the significance of each moment from one to the next, every moment that passes, in order that we can see Him and His Hand in the picture of life.

That understanding and inner sight only comes to the heart by fulfilling the responsibilities Allah placed on us, “My servant draws not near to Me with nothing more loved by Me than the religious duties I have enjoined upon him”, by also fulfilling the responsibilities of other Muslims, fulfilling the needs of all creatures Allah created alongside us, “Lo! We offered the trust (responsibility of others) unto the heavens and the earth and the hills, but they shrank from bearing it and were afraid of it. And man assumed it. Lo! he hath proved a tyrant and a fool.”(33:72), by being a mercy for everything on Allah’s behalf, His Khalifa on earth, “and My servant continues to draw near to Me with supererogatory (extra) works so that I shall love him”. By fulfilling this trust Allah placed on you, from it and the many different experiences we will come to live, we gain from each a small piece of the picture that we need.

This is because we have now connected our heart and soul to where Allah is most visible in life, our Heart will put the picture together and come to see Allah in life.

“And whatever wealth you will spend on helping them, Allah will know of it”. (2:273)

“You shall not attain righteousness until you spend out of what you love. Allah knows whatever you spend”. (3:92)

Ibn Abbas related that the Prophet said: Any Muslim who gives a Muslim a garment to wear will be in Allah’s safe keeping as long as a shred of it remains on him. (Ahmad, Tirmidhi)

Safwan ibn Salim related that the Prophet said: “Anyone who looks after and works for a widow and a poor person is like a warrior fighting for Allah’s cause, or like a person who fasts during the day and prays all night”. (Bukhari)

There is no other way to achieve this nearness except by being Allah’s mercy on earth, which is why all the prophets in the Quran are described as Allah’s mercy to the universe, except the Prophet (saws) was sent specifically for that task “And We have not sent you but as a mercy to the worlds.” (21:107)

This is a description usually only associated with the prophets (as), but in the Quran, Allah has also given it to those who reach Him. Imam Suyuti said in His tafsir to surah al Kahf explained; “So

[there] they found one of Our servants, namely, al-Khidr, to whom We had given mercy from Us — according to one opinion this [mercy] was prophethood; according to another it was authority, and this [latter] is the opinion of the majority of scholars — and We had taught him knowledge from Us (‘ilman is the second direct object), in other words, some knowledge of unseen things.”

Understanding Allah, His nature and reality, is another step in the process of seeing Him, in his book ‘Mulhat al-I’tiqad’ Shaykh ‘Izzud-Din Ibn ‘Abdi-Salam (died 660 AH), said: “Allah is not a body and thus Has no form, He is not an entity and thus Has no measured limits. He does not resemble anything and nothing resembles Him. The six directions do not surround Him, nor do the earths and skies enclose Him. He is eternally existent before creating the creations. He created time (change), and He still exists as He eternally was (without a place, or change)”.

When the universe was created that moment was the first lesson Allah began teaching about Himself, He then began populating the universe in the same order He created it, from the sub atomic part first to the Physical part last. Creatures whose bodies are made of subatomic particles came into existence one after the other, from the Angels first, to the Buraq then the Jinn last of all, we came to call them the spiritual creatures of the universe.

Ahmad Ibn Ya’qub al-Thaqafi narrated to us … from Ibn ‘Abbas [that] he said in regards to His (Exalted is He) statement “and of the earth the like thereof”: “Seven earths (Many earths): In every earth (its people were sent) a prophet like your Prophet, an Adam like your Adam, a Nuh like your Nuh, an Ibrahim like your Ibrahim and an ‘Isa like your ‘Isa.”(Mustadrak of Hafiz Abu ‘Abdullah al-Hakim)

Allah began teaching about Himself to the Angels who’s life span would last as long as the universe persisted, then as He populated the planets in space with spiritual creatures of varying kinds, He revealed more about Himself. The first subjects in the universe were about how things are created and the Qualities Allah used in doing this, such as His forbearance which is represented by the fundamental forces of the universe and His forgiveness that overshadows faults which is represented by Jahanam and Jannah, two forces that move and help evolve the universe and stop stagnation, both Qualities of Allah are needed to sustain the universe.

The next lessons to His creatures were about how life can come from lifeless matter a process the Angels would witness and help create for Allah, then as each new creature was created and Allah revealed himself to it the Angels learnt from what they witnessed, a process as old as the universe.

The spiritual creatures that began to appear after the Angels their bodies, one after the next were made of particles closer and closer to the physical world until we reach the Jinn who are made of “a smokeless fire”, one of the outer most particles of the subatomic world that make up the Atom and is responsible for electricity, the electron.

The Prophet said, “Verily, Satan (Jinn) flows through the human being like blood,” a reference to the nervous system they manipulate, it uses electrical impulses to regulate everything in the human body and its organs. Jinn are creatures that manipulate man through his faculties which relies on the nervous system and its electrical impulses.

Each of these creatures would be given a facet of what makes up the complete and perfect intellect because their bodies were limited in what they could experience, a bear doesn’t know what it is like to swim like a fish and a fish doesn’t know what it is like to fly like a bird, and so to are the spiritual creatures of the universe varied in their perspectives on life, each creature responsible for knowing the part of Allah it was capable of learning through its faculties.

The first spiritual creatures after the Angels are the strongest, later spiritual creatures were gradually less and less powerful than the Angels but received a more complete picture of life and the universe, we can see this from the types of Angels that exist, if one Angel is responsible for mercy in the universe and another for punishment, one quality of Allah, lesser spiritual creatures would experience a more complex combination of Allah’s qualities, and mankind was allowed to know all 99 and the combinations that exist by combining them, which as Imam Ibn Arabi explained is how Allah is infinite (the multiplication or combinations of qualities does not stop).

This was the case until we reach the jinn the least powerful of all the spiritual creatures and the most convoluted of them all, a product of seeing to much and not being able to handle knowledge with responsibility. Because of man they would witness what Allah gave Him and the best of them are counted by Allah among the Angels, like Iblis until He rebelled, their spiritual reality through mans existence on earth alongside them became diverse enough to encompass the spiritual reality of man, but most of them became twisted creatures early in life out of their jealousy of him and never developed their potential.

With each new creature, new moral lessons were taught and experienced, and Allah would reveal more about Himself to His creatures in the universe. Over time higher aspects of the perfect intellect where steadily revealed until man came into existence and Allah finally revealed in the universe every possible part of the intellect so it could know Allah completely.

The prophet (saws) said, “The first thing Allah created was the pen, then He created the ‘Nun’ (space) which is an inkwell (for particles). This is what Allah stated (in sura 68:1) ‘Nun and the Pen.’ And He said to it, ‘Write’. So the pen wrote all that will be until judgment day…Then Allah created the intellect and said, ‘By my Glory, I will establish you in those whom you love and I will take you away from those whom you despise.’” (Imam Qurtubi gave the following chain, Narrated by Al-Walid Ibn Muslim, narrated by Malik Ibn Ans, narrated by Sumay son of Abu Bakir, narrated by Abu Salih Al-Samaan, narrated by Abu Hurayrah who heard the prophet (saws))

After creating man Allah then declared nothing but the perfect man, Insan al Kamil, can properly know Him because in man is every facet of the universe and Allah’s qualities, both the physical and spiritual while everything Allah created before man was only an aspect of it and Him.

Imam Ibn Arabi explained that Man is a copy (nuskha) of both realities, the Divine Names and the Universe. “He is made according to two images: his exterior image, his body, is a copy of the cosmic realities, while his interior image, his powers, is the image of the Divine Names (Qualities).

The Messenger of Allah (saws) said: “When any one of you fights his brother, let him avoid the face, for Allah created Adam (mankind) in His image.”

Ibn Umar said: The Messenger of Allah (saws) said: “Do not say ‘May Allah deform your face’ [a form of cursing in Arabic], for the son of Adam (Mankind) was created in the image of the Most Merciful.”

Allah valued knowledge and wisdom over strength, His spiritual creatures had an abundance of intellectual strength and knowledge but a limited capacity to learn and gain wisdom from that, this is because wisdom requires having a more complete type of intellect and the perfect intellect requires having the perfect body and physiology to produce it so it can understand every kind of experience Allah created, a bird can’t understand the life of a fish and fish can’t understand the life of a bear but man could as he delved deeper through his study of each.

Allah gave man the capacity for infinite wisdom but less strength to do anything with that knowledge, unlike Allah’s spiritual creatures, and this was the crux of the problem for the Jinn when they first saw man. They have more mental strength but lesser capacity for wisdom, so their leader Ibliss in his folly and hubris rebelled against Allah as if the creator didn’t know what He created and made a mistake, all because he was stronger than man and could over power Him; “[Allah] said, “O Iblees, what prevented you from prostrating to that which I created with My two hands? (And not just one like you, this statement refers to spiritual and physical in a beings nature, man was the most complete creation of Allah) Were you arrogant [then], or were you [already] among the haughty?”(you never left your arrogance behind when we entered you into Jannah)(38:75).

The universe is change itself, different from the nothing that existed before it, designed to teach about Allah, it will continue to exist until the complete picture of Allah has come into existence, He is the complete span of time, not the snippet of it we see over a single lifetime. Man gets a snap shot of Allah whilst he is alive but the overall picture of who He is, is for the benefit of the Angels who existed from the start and will persist until its end;

Allah said about creatures knowing Him over the span of time; “Who can intercedeth (in the universe) with Him save by His leave? (No one has control over anything in the universe except through the things created in it) He knoweth that which is in front of them (death) and that which is behind them (this life they left) [He has complete knowledge of their lives, He is the Span of Time while man’s existence is limited to his lifespan], while they encompass nothing of His (total) knowledge save what He will” (2:255).

Such statements in the Quran as verse 35:41 are scientific arguments made to the Arabs of 1400 years ago, they are not hollow declarations, they instruct them to compare how they came to exist with what they know about Allah’s existence, and from that you will see How Allah is exalted above everything you know.

The word in the Quran Allah uses for Himself is Ta’aly and Tabaruk in Surah al Mulk (67:1), that verse reads “Exalted is He in whose Hand is the dominion” (universe), this is a scientific argument instructing you to do something, it is literally saying see how the universe (Dominion) works to understand His exaltedness.

What is beautiful about the phrase is that the word Tabaruk usually means to derive blessings from something and so the underlying knowledge in the verse is that barakah (blessings) are derived from the subatomic world and if you control it, you can derive blessings/benefit for your life (think things like nuclear fusion and fission, or healing the body through its natural systems). So Allah is telling us the origin of Baraka/blessings as well as what creates the miracles performed by the prophets and saintly men (as).

Imam Rumi said, “You and I will be together until the universe Dissolves”, when ‘Allah is no longer holding it all together’, in our terms this is when the forces holding every atom together no longer exist.

Imam Rumi also said “Look at every animal from the gnat to the elephant: they all are Allah’s family and dependent on Him for their nourishment (dependant on the way He created nature). What a nourisher is Allah! All these griefs within our hearts arise from the smoke and dust of our existence and vain desires (delusions).”

Understanding how Allah is the sustainer helps us understand how He is the sovereign because the one providing for you is sovereign over you, simply agreeing He is the sovereign of everything when we read the verse is not the same as understanding how if we want to understand what Allah is actually saying to us, and for this we need to know how the systems He created work.

If we say all life needs the sun to exist we understand quickly what this means but in scientific terms what we need from the sun is the photon particles (light) it sends to earth and from this we begin to see the deeper picture of what is going on, especially when we look at how our bodies rely on light.

In verse 23:116 Allah is telling us by pointing at His exaltedness to look at the subtle aspects of the universe. This is because what is exalted above the basic things we see around is everything that makes them work, and since we require knowledge and study to see them, all intellectual pursuits are also spiritually exalted;

The Messenger of Allah (saws) said, “He who follows a path in quest of knowledge, Allah will make the path of Jannah easy to him. The angels lower their wings over the seeker of knowledge, being pleased with what he does. The inhabitants of the heavens and the earth and even the fish in the depth of the oceans seek forgiveness for him. The superiority of the learned man over the devout worshipper is like that of the full moon to the rest of the stars. The learned are the heirs of the Prophets who bequeath neither dinar nor dirham but only that of knowledge; and he who acquires it, has in fact acquired an abundant portion.” (Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi)

Allah gave His prophet knowledge about everything in this universe and the learned scholar is the heir to what the prophet (saws) was given and left behind.

The Messenger of Allah (saws) said, “The world, with all that it contains, is accursed except for the remembrance of Allah, that which pleases Allah; and the religious scholars and seekers of knowledge.” (At- Tirmidhi).

The Prophet (saws) said, “Convey from me even an Ayah of the Qur’an; relate traditions from Banu Israel (Jews), and there is no restriction on that; but he who deliberately forges a lie against me let him have his abode in Hell.” (Bukhari)

Allah is the sovereign (Al Malik) who arranged the creation of His creatures from the depths of subatomic space to the life of this world and gave every creature according to its capacity, the English word sovereignty is derived from the Latin word ‘superaanus’ which means the supremacy of one over the other, Allah’s reality is the most supreme He gave each creature its own unique reality, but man’s reality encompasses them all.

Imam Ibn al Arabi elaborated saying: So if you have understood, I have explained to you what is meant by “man”. Look at his grandeur through the Most Beautiful Names (of Allah, he was given as qualities), and the fact that they seek him (Allah’s spiritual creatures, the Jinn and Angels) Through their seeking him (and their requiring his existence) you will come to understand his majesty, and through his appearance through them (as the Angels and Jinn support Him spiritually), you will understand his lowliness (His requiring them to develop spiritually). So understand!

From this, it is understood that he is a copy of the two forms, Allah, and the Universe. (Imam Ibn al Arabi’s own summary of his work al Fusus al Ahkam).

 

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