The Birth of Prophet Muhammad - Shaykh Ibrahim Iiasse
The Birth of Prophet Muhammad - Shaykh Ibrahim Iiasse
The Birth of Prophet Muhammad - Shaykh Ibrahim Iiasse
(May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him and his Family and Companions)
The 3rd Khutbah from the majestic speeches delivered by Shaykh al-Islam al-Hajj Ibrahim ibn
al-Hajj Abdullahi Niasse (May Allah be pleased with them both) on the occasion of the
Mawlid an-Nabi Celebration in Medina-Baye (Kaolack), Senegal 1380H/1960
(Jawahir ar-Rasa’il; Vol.2)
Surely, on this annual ‘Eid celebration for the lovers of Sayyid al-
Awwaleen wa’l Akhireen, the Seal of the Prophets and the Leader of
the Messenger, Allah has caused us to gather with our loved ones (al-
Ahbab) from the East, West, North & South--indeed from all over the
earth and the heavens; from mankind and the jinn; the animals and the
inanimate objects--all rejoicing in the Beloved (al-Habib), the One
Drawn Near (al-Muqarab), exalting and glorifying his magnificence!
Therefore, out of love and the desire to draw close, I will now elaborate
on a few points in the path of Suluk and Tarbiyya:
Third: We must compete and vie (with one another) in the love of
His Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW), for whosoever truly loves Allah
must also love His Servant and His Beloved! Gaining knowledge of his
life history, conduct & behavior is among the most important things
because knowledge of him and his value, worth & prestige leads to the
knowledge of the value, worth & prestige of his Deen which he brought
to us! To affirm and validate (Tasdiq) his Deen is the result and
consequence of affirming him; to glorify and exalt him is likewise the
result and consequence of exalting and glorifying his Deen! For today,
there is no path to eternal happiness except by means of his natural
and true way of life (Deen al-Hanif), which abrogates all other religions!
We have created the (celebration of) the Mawlid an-Nabi from the
following s noble Qur’anic verse from Surah Hud: “And all that We
relate to you of the news of the Messengers is in order that We
may make strong and firm your heart thereby. And in this has
come to you the truth, as well as an admonition and reminder
for the believers.” (11:120). So, we relate the news of our Prophet
(SAW) in order that Allah make our hearts strong and firm with faith in
him and in what he brought to us, as we know with full certainty that
Allah has exalted and glorified him with that which He has not exalted
anyone else among His creation--from among the Prophets,
Messengers & Angels--and this (is proven) by His Choice of his fathers
& mothers, from Adam and Hawwa to his parents Abdullah and Amina,
for he was not afflicted or soiled with anything from the affairs of
ignorance (Amr al-Jahiliya).
This is (also proven by the following points): The glad tidings which
Allah gave of his advent and coming before his (physical) coming and
manifestation, and this is the summit and peak of exaltation! His
mention of him (SAW) in all of the ancient heavenly scriptures; The
pledge of allegiance (Mubayi’a) which all of the Prophets had with him--
by command of Allah--before his physical existence1; The speech of
animals and inanimate objects which affirmed his status2; All of the
1 Allah says in Surah al-Imran: “And (remember) when Allah took the
Covenant of the Prophets, saying:
‘Take whatever I gave you from the Book and the Wisdom and
afterwards, there will come to you a
Messenger confirming what is with you; you must, then, believe in him
and help him.’ Allah said:
‘Do you agree (to it) and will you take up My Covenant?’ They said:
‘We agree’ . He said: ‘Then
bear witness , and I AM with you among the witnesses.’” (3:81)
2 Narrated 'Abdullah: ‘We used to consider miracles as Allah's Blessings, but you
people consider them to be a warning. Once
we were with Allah's Messenger on a journey, and we ran short of water. He said,
"Bring the water remaining with you."
The people brought a utensil containing a little water. He placed his hand in it
and said, "Come to the blessed water, and the
Blessing is from Allah!" I saw the water flowing from among the fingers of
Allah's Messenger , and no doubt, we heard the
miraculous signs and wonders which occurred as his (physical) birth
and genesis drew near; His beautiful physical and moral description;
The fact that Allah (Himself), the Angels and the believers are sending
Salat upon him until the Day of Resurrection; The fact that Allah
addresses him in the Qur’an as “O Messenger!” or “O Prophet!” in
contrast to all of the other Prophets, whom He only addresses by
name: “O Adam!”; “O Nuh!”; “O Ibrahim!”; “O Musa!”; O ‘Isa!;
“O Dawud!”. There is not one place in the Qur’an where you find “O
Muhammad!” or “O Ahmad!” Rather, you find that the only mention of
his name is in connection with His Name, so that you may know his
(unique) quality which distinguishes him from everyone else!
“Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah…”; “Muhammad is not
the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah
meal glorifying Allah, when it was being eaten (by him). (al-Bukhari, Book #56,
Hadith #779). Narrated Abu
Huraira: The Prophet once offered the morning prayer and turned and faced the
people and said, "While a man was driving
a cow, he suddenly rose over it and beat it , it turned towards him and said, 'I have
not been created for this purpose (i.e.
carrying), I have been created for sloughing." The Prophet added, "I, Abu Bakr
and 'Umar believe in the story." The
Prophet went on, "A wolf caught a sheep, and when the shepherd chased it, the
wolf said, 'Who will be its guard on the day of
wild beasts, when there will be no shepherd for it except me?' "After narrating
it, the Prophet said, "I, Abu Bakr and
'Umar too believe it." Abu Salama (a sub-narrator) said, "Abu Bakr and 'Umar
were not present then." It has also been
narrated that a wolf also spoke to one of the companions of the Prophet near
Medina as narrated in “Fath al-Bari”
(Commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari): Narrated Unais bin 'Amr: Ahban bin Aus said,
"I was amongst my sheep.
Suddenly a wolf caught a sheep and I shouted at it. The wolf sat on its tail and
addressed me, saying, 'Who will look after it
(i.e. the sheep) when you will be busy and not able to look after it? Do you forbid
me the provision which Allah has provided
me?' " Ahban added, "I clapped my hands and said, 'By Allah, I have never seen
anything more curious and wonderful
than this!' On that the wolf said, 'There is something (more curious) and wonderful
than this, that is, Allah's Messenger in
those palm trees, inviting people to Allah (i.e. Islam).' "Unais bin 'Amr further said,
"Then Ahban went to Allah's
Messenger and informed him what happened and embraced Islam." (al-Bukhari,
Book #39,Hadith #517)
and the Seal of the Prophets.”(33:40). This is because he is the
absolute servant of Allah!
Allah says in Surah al-Imran, “Say: ’If you (really) love Allah,
then follow me! Allah will love you and forgive you your sins.’
And Allah is Oft-Forgving, Most Merciful.” (3:31). We must
therefore, give out of our wealth to feed the hungry, take care of
guests, clothe the naked, and help those in poverty & need. All of this
is from his example. Allah says in Surah Yusuf, “Say: ‘This is my
way. I call to Allah with the knowledge of certainty (obtained
by spiritual insight), I and whoever follows me. Glory be to
Allah! And I am not of those who ascribe partners to
Him!’”(12:108). Beware of any and every innovation which destroys
or kills his example, as this is the meaning of “Bida’ ad-Dalala”, or
errant innovation! We only invite to good and forbid evil for the sake
of Allah and by Allah (lillahi wa billahi) and we believe in Allah and we
turn away from the ignorant ones! We withdraw and abstain from the
vain conversations of ‘he say/she say’ going on in our midst and we
bear (patiently) the injury and harm coming from the creatures.
Whosoever speaks ill about all of us or some of us, mentioning our
faults or shortcomings and he tells the truth about what he says, then
we seek the forgiveness of Allah and we repent to Allah (for such
misdeeds). But we are fully aware that He veils and covers for us most
of what (the haters) speak vainly about, for He is the Forgiver of sins
and the Veiler of faults! (Ghafar ad-dhunub wa Satar al-‘uyub)
Fourth: We must teach and learn the lessons which will inform us
about the life of the Chosen One (al-Mustafa), for he was the greatest
soldier and fighter in the cause of human liberation from savagery and
the animalistic way of living. He (SAW) was described in the ancient
scriptures as having his sword against all barriers and obstacles,
although he never fought or killed anyone except those who were
(only) beasts in their attempt to mislead and destroy human dignity by
belittling the intellect and only following the passions of the stomach
and the sexual organs. Allah says in Surah al-Furqan, “They are only
like cattle--nay, they are even farther astray from the Path.”
(25:44). It was therefore necessary to fight and kill them, as the
person who does not live according to the eternal, heavenly,
abrogating Deen (which is never abrogated)--the Deen of Islam--is from
among the species of cattle or the beasts of the field!3
(In order for us to actualize this promise), two of the most deadly
diseases must be removed from your hearts, as they are the causes of
our decline and weakening; and they are: 1) love of this world and 2)
hatred and aversion to death. Allah says in Surah al-Imran, “…and
that which is with Allah is the best for al-Abrar (the
righteous).”(3:198). No one dies before his appointed time, and no
one lives beyond the time allotted to him. Therefore, it is our
necessary responsibility to teach the children the Arabic language,
after teaching them the Qur’an, as it is the language of the Qur’an and
the (means to) interpreting (and understanding) the Deen. We must
implant in their hearts love for the Muslims and love for the Arabs, for
whosoever loves the Arabs out of love for the Prophet (SAW), I too love
him; but he who hates the Arabs out of hatred for the Prophet (SAW), I
too hate him. We must especially teach the children to have love for
the Noble Ones (Shurafa’)of the Prophet’s pure and dignified Family
(Ahl Bayt)...only those who are holding to his Deen and Sunnah, for
whosoever deviates or departs from his path is not from his Family! It
is inevitable, for the doers of righteousness, that we will show enmity
and hatred towards disbelief, sin and evil along with its people. In
general, towards all that is in opposition to the Deen!
If we fail to teach the children this, they will become blind followers
(“sheeple”) and ‘yes-men’ (Imma’a). If the people are good, then they
become good right along with them; but if the people are evil, they still
go right along with them to evil! Only with the light of knowledge and
conviction (‘Ilm wa’l Yaqeen) can a person be freed from blind following
and become equipped to discern; so that if the people are good, he will
go along with them in their good, but if they are evil, he will avoid their
evil. If the child is careless and negligent (about these points), this is
cause for the severing of the relationship of parent-child. The children
of righteous parents are only themselves righteous if they act and
behave righteously! If they act contrary they are not their children, as
Allah says in Surah Hud: “And Nuh called upon his Lord and said,
‘O my Lord! Verily, my son is of my family! And certainly Your
Promise is true, and You are the Most Just of the judges.’ Allah
said, ‘O Nuh! Surely he is not of your family! Verily, his work is
unrighteous, so ask not of Me that of which you have no
knowledge! I admonish you, lest you should be one of the
ignorant.” (11:45-46). This is what what said regarding his son
Canaan, so we seek refuge in Allah from becoming one of the ignorant.
Six: I advise each of you to earn his own living by working hard, for
the best food that a man can eat is from his own labor! And Allah only
accepts that which is best! It has been narrated on the authority of
Sayyiduna Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA) that he once said: “Let none of
you sit down and say, ‘O Allah, provide sustenance for me’, while you
know that gold and silver do not fall from the sky!” Verily, Allah loves
a hard-working believer and He hates a lazy and idle servant, for He
said in Surah ash-Sharh: “Therefore, when you are free (from
your immediate task) still work hard, and make your Lord your
exclusive object.” (94:7). Therefore, it is inevitable for someone
who obeys and worships his Lord (seeking the Hereafter), and hopes
for the acceptance of such deeds, that he work also for his worldly
needs. It has been said: “Work for your Dunya as if you will live
forever, and work for your Akhira as if you will die tomorrow!” Let him
who can farm, farm; while he who can engage in trade and business
should do so; or any other occupation which one can find. The
entirety of this life consists of work, so he who does not work is likened
unto the dead. Based upon the sincerity of your intention, you will
turn your work in this life into work for the next life because all actions
are based upon intention! Allah says in Surah al-Imran, “And you will
be paid your reward fully only on the Day of
Resurrection…”(3:185).
In the end, I humbly pray to Allah and I supplicate to Him with the
state of poverty and need of the Muslims (bi lisan iftiqar al-
muslimeen), to help the Ummah of our master Muhammad (SAW) and
grant victory to the Muhammadan way (millat al-Muhammadiyya). I
ask Him to grant success to everyone of you and cause you to prosper
in that which He loves and is pleased with. I ask Him to heal our hearts
of its diseases, by His Munificence and Generosity! As-Salaamu
Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi ta’ala wa Barakatuh!