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Four Stations
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2. Awliyaullah
The word ‘Awliya’ is
plural of ‘wali,’ which means protector, guardian, supporter, and
friend. In the Quran the derivatives of the word ‘wali’ is used for both
Allah and His creation. The word ‘wali’ when used as an attribute of
Allah usually means protector, guardian: “Allah is the protector and
guardian of those who believe” [Al-Baqara 2:257]. The same word when
used in reference to humans usually refer to close friends: ‘Know that
the friends of Allah need not worry or be afraid” [Al-Yunus 10:62].
One may wonder what is the difference between an abd of Allah and a wali
of Allah. Allah explains the progression in a beautiful hadith Qudsi
that when Allah’s servants and admirers go beyond obeying all the
commands of Allah and strive to get closer to Him through supererogatory
acts then they become his friends and reach the station of Awliyaullah;
consequently their ears, eyes, hands, and feet only do what Allah is
pleased with [Bukhari, Book #76, Hadith #509]. They don’t do anything
that is against the wish of Allah. They are indeed the true Ibadullah and only those who have reached the level of Ibadullah in every aspect of their lives can reach the station of Awliyaullah.
Those who do not feel
any urge to enjoin what is good and stand up against what is evil in
their societies through establishing a system of governance in light of
the guidance from Allah cannot be the wali
of Allah just through prayers, fasting and remembrance. This is evident
from the hadith where Jibreel was commanded to destroy a city because
of their disobedience and evildoing. When Jibreel inquired about a
person living in that city that he thought never disobeyed Allah, Allah
responded by saying, “Destroy him as well, because he was not offended
by their evildoing.” [Muslim, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah and Bahaiqi]
True
remembrance of Allah is to always be active in serving the wishes of
Allah and feel the urge to improve the condition of the society one
lives in according to the guidance of Allah. When we do that
and reach a state whereby all of our limbs act in accordance with
Allah’s command only then we have truly reached the station of Awliyaullah.
[to be continued]
Compiled From:
“Four Stations of Believers” - Ghulam Azam
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