Postby Queen_Arawello » Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:16 am
They have same Aqeedah as the Raafidah.. -- Full of Shirk ,Kufr and disobedience to Allaah and His Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)
Some Beliefs and Practices of the Sufis?
1) Wahdatul Wujood - This is the evil belief that all that exists is Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta’aala), it makes no distinction between the creator and the creation. For this reason one of the first Sufi ‘shaykhs’ (Masters/teachers) by the name of Mansoor al-Hallaj said about Allaah:
“I am He Whom I love,” he exclaimed, “He Whom I love is I; we are two souls co-inhabiting one body. If you see me you see Him and if you see Him you see me.”
Praise be to Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta’aala) who is high above what these Sufis attribute to him
2) Al Fanaa (annihilation) is a key element in the Sufi thought. Once the Sufi becomes constant in dhikr - remembrance of Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta’aala), they claim that he acquires sufficient tranquility of heart to experience a delusion that helps him pass through the various stages described below.
First he is bewildered, then intoxicated with love of the Remembered One, and finally he passes through the stage of fanaa', or annihilation, in which he becomes fully absorbed to the point of becoming unaware of himself or the objects around him. Every existing thing seems to vanish, and he feels free of every barrier that could stand in the way of his viewing the Remembered One and nothing else.
To give a better idea of the Sufi concept of Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta’aala), Qunawi, one of Ibn Arabi's disciples, writes:
“It is inconceivable that one thing should love another thing in the respect that thing differs from it. It can only love that thing as a result of the property of some meaning shared between the two of them, in respect of which an affinity is established between them which will lead to the domination of the property of that which brings about unification over the properties which brings about differentiation...But the end of love is unity. In the last analysis, Allaah and the perfect man are one, for Being is one.”
This is clear disbelief since Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta’aala) says:
"There is none like unto Him; He is the All-Hearer, the All-Knower." [42:11]
Like most Sufi tenets, fanaa is mentioned neither in the Qur'aan nor in the Sunnah. It is rather a Sufi gimmick and a satanic deception.
Imaam Ash-Shaaf’iee said concerning Sufism:
“If a person exercised Sufism at the beginning of the day, he does not come to Dhuhr except an idiot.” [Tablees Iblees]
“Nobody accompanied the Sufis forty days and had his brain return (ever).” [Tablees Iblees]
Shaykh Abu Bakr Al Jazaa'iree stated:
“Sufism is a shameful deception which begins with Dhikr and ends with Kufr. Its outward manifestation appears to be piety, but its inward reality forsakes the Commandments of Allaah.” [Illat-Tasawwuf Yaa Ibadallah][/color]
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Queen_Arawello on Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:19 am, edited 1 time in total.