Sultan ul Hind - EP-2 | Khalq e Khuda ki Rehnumai | 14 Jan 2024 | ARY Qtv

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Sultan ul Hind - EP-2 | Khalq e Khuda ki Rehnumai | 14 Jan 2024 | ARY Qtv

Topic: Khalq e Khuda ki Rehnumai

Host: Safdar Ali Mohsin

Guest: Dr. Saeed Ahmed Saeedi, Mufti Ghulam Yaseen Nizami

Sana Khuwan: Hafiz Muhammad Zeeshan Sialvi

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02:05 Ladies and gentlemen,
02:07 in this great event,
02:09 we have a great and honorable guest,
02:12 Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Ajmeri, may God bless him.
02:16 We are fortunate that through the program Sultanul Hind,
02:20 we are being blessed with the opportunity to present our faith
02:24 in Khwaja Gharib Nawaz.
02:27 Let's go to our guest of the day.
02:30 We would like to welcome him and give him our greetings.
02:34 Please come with us.
02:36 He is a very knowledgeable person.
02:39 He always welcomes us in many programs.
02:42 If you come to any session,
02:43 we get new insights from him.
02:47 He is from the Institute of Islamic Studies,
02:51 Punjab University.
02:53 He is our respected Dr. Syed Ahmed Syedi.
02:56 - Greetings. - Greetings.
02:58 - Welcome, Doctor. - Thank you.
03:00 - May God bless you. - Thank you.
03:02 We have another person with us.
03:04 Today, for the first time in this program,
03:08 I have the honor of being his guest.
03:10 He is a young researcher, scholar, columnist,
03:14 and research associate of Al-Idraq Research Center, Lahore.
03:19 Our respected guest, Mufti Ghulam Yasin Nizami.
03:22 - Greetings. - Greetings.
03:24 - Welcome, Mr. Nizami. - Thank you.
03:27 We have with us the famous scholar,
03:31 the most beautiful and the most intelligent,
03:33 Hafiz Muhammad Zeeshan Ilahi Sialvi.
03:35 - Greetings. - Greetings.
03:37 - Welcome, Zeeshan. - Thank you.
03:39 - Welcome to Khwaja. - Thank you.
03:41 We will continue with your Naat Sharif.
03:44 Please start.
03:45 (Naat)
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07:35 (Naat)
07:43 (Naat)
07:52 (Naat)
08:01 (Naat)
08:07 (Naat)
08:14 (Naat)
08:23 Mashallah.
08:25 Zeeshan bhai, may God bless you.
08:27 Respected viewers, the programme Sultanul Hind
08:29 is a series of religious sermons
08:32 in the name of Hazrat Khawaja Gharib Nawaz.
08:34 In the holy hours of Rajab, 6th of Shanaf,
08:37 this is a special transmission
08:39 which is being given in the Gharib Nawaz Bargah.
08:42 In every session,
08:43 we have a precious pearl of knowledge and wisdom
08:46 of Hazrat Khawaja Gharib Nawaz's life and character
08:50 and his light-giving personality
08:53 which is visible to us from many places.
08:55 We can never read it, we can never hear it
08:57 and we can never have those rays and glimpses in our daily lives.
09:01 This programme is a means of getting to know Hazrat Khawaja's blessed personality.
09:05 Let's start today's session.
09:07 Today is the second consecutive session of this series of Sultanul Hind.
09:11 Let's start the discussion with Dr. Saeed Ahmed Saeedi.
09:15 Dr. Kibla, when Hazrat Khawaja Gharib Nawaz came to India,
09:19 please shed some light on the general conditions of India at that time.
09:23 In the name of God, the most Gracious, the most Merciful.
09:25 Thank you very much for participating in the Khawaja's blessed journey.
09:30 Alhamdulillah.
09:31 When Zeeshan Bhai recited the Naat, I remembered a poem by Sarekhi.
09:35 "Hon bhi koi gaal cha kare hundi"
09:38 "Hon bhi koi gaal cha kare hundi"
09:41 "Gaala dele dhamal paane de"
09:43 Yes, that's great.
09:45 What a beautiful Naat.
09:46 Subhanallah.
09:48 If we look at the conditions of India in a short period of time,
09:57 we see three aspects of it.
10:00 Kufr and Shirk.
10:02 Correct.
10:02 First.
10:03 Right.
10:03 All kinds of Shirk were present.
10:05 Right.
10:06 All kinds of Kufr were present.
10:08 And humans had fallen from the level of humanity.
10:13 Stones, trees, all the things that were available.
10:17 The process of worshipping the natural phenomena was going on.
10:20 Right.
10:20 That's one.
10:22 And of course, it causes calamities.
10:24 Correct.
10:25 The second condition of India was oppression and tyranny.
10:29 Allahu Akbar.
10:30 It was very much so.
10:32 Might is right.
10:33 Whoever got the power,
10:35 whoever got the share,
10:38 he would become the king.
10:40 Correct.
10:40 And in India, before the Muslims,
10:44 Khwaja Ajmer, after seven years,
10:47 established the Islamic state.
10:49 The central government system.
10:50 Before this, there was no central government system.
10:53 No.
10:54 The division, the fight, the oppression, the tyranny,
10:57 all these things were considered to be customary.
11:00 And there is a beautiful saying,
11:02 "No one is oppressed in the game of power."
11:04 Oh, my!
11:05 All are oppressors.
11:06 Allahu Akbar.
11:07 Absolutely right.
11:07 The creation was being crushed.
11:09 What a thing!
11:09 Please quote this sentence again.
11:11 "No one is oppressed in the game of power."
11:13 Oh, my!
11:14 All are oppressors.
11:15 All are oppressors.
11:16 And the ones who are crushed are the common people.
11:18 Allahu Akbar.
11:19 By the way, Doctor,
11:20 please forgive me for being so formal.
11:23 You might have quoted this sentence for that era.
11:25 Yes, absolutely.
11:26 But I don't understand why this sentence is still so simple.
11:28 No, this is a living sentence.
11:30 This is the real...
11:30 This is the real game of power.
11:33 This is it.
11:33 And these are living sentences.
11:36 Absolutely right.
11:36 This is for every era.
11:37 For every era.
11:38 For every era.
11:39 The third one was the domination of motherhood.
11:43 Allah!
11:44 Absolutely right.
11:45 I mean, such motherhood,
11:47 everything, I mean,
11:48 when a person gives animals the status of god,
11:51 what can be more motherly than this?
11:53 I mean, whatever superstitious things are seen,
11:55 those who don't understand,
11:56 make them god.
11:57 Make them god.
11:58 Right.
11:59 Start respecting them.
12:00 Allah!
12:00 The worship has started.
12:02 So, these three aspects are very interesting.
12:04 The situation of Bar-e-Sagheer.
12:05 You have stated it very beautifully.
12:06 Okay.
12:07 If we relate this,
12:09 if we relate it a little,
12:11 then,
12:12 we will go further from Hazrat Khawaja Ajmeer Rahmatul Lal's details.
12:15 Right.
12:16 But if we connect it with these three points,
12:18 Islam
12:20 is a religion of society.
12:22 We understand the religion of fitrah.
12:24 Absolutely right.
12:25 It is a religion of society.
12:25 I will give a small example of this.
12:28 Go ahead.
12:28 The one who teaches us
12:31 that we have to salute the living,
12:34 but if you pass by a graveyard,
12:36 you salute there as well.
12:37 Amazing!
12:37 Allah o Akbar!
12:38 SubhanAllah!
12:39 He teaches us so much about society.
12:41 I don't know where we are.
12:43 "Rabba naagfir lana wale ikhwanin allazeena sabakuna bil iman"
12:46 Those who pass by,
12:48 it is a prayer of forgiveness.
12:49 Allah o Akbar!
12:50 And the rest,
12:51 "Wa laata jaal fee quloobina ghillal lil lazeena"
12:54 Wow!
12:54 Allah o Akbar!
12:55 And those who are present,
12:56 they should not be hurt.
12:58 What to say?
12:58 This is the religion of society,
13:00 the religion of society,
13:01 the religion of Islam.
13:02 And in the big and small,
13:04 the religion of Islam is the biggest
13:06 founder of the social revolution,
13:08 Khawaja Ajmeer Rahmatul Lal.
13:10 Zindabad, Dr. Sahib.
13:11 SubhanAllah!
13:12 What to say?
13:12 Dr. Saeed Aman Saeedi has started
13:16 in a very beautiful,
13:18 beautiful way.
13:19 I will ask the question to Mufti Ghulam Yasin Nizami Sahib.
13:24 And the answer,
13:25 after the Waqf,
13:26 will be sought by Mufti Sahib.
13:28 When we come after the Waqf,
13:29 we would like to understand the way
13:33 Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz started the Tabligh in India.
13:36 We would like to understand the process of Tabligh
13:37 in the light of your answer.
13:39 Viewers, there is a short Waqf in the program.
13:41 And this Waqf is only for the program.
13:43 Faiz-e-Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz is going on.
13:45 And it will continue.
13:46 Viewers, you are watching the program,
13:48 Sultan-ul-Hind,
13:49 from the city of Lahore, Datta.
13:51 Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz,
13:52 during the year of Urs,
13:55 in the form of Khawaja,
13:56 the special transmission of Chhati Sharif
13:58 and the program, Sultan-ul-Hind.
13:59 I have already asked the question to Mufti Sahib
14:02 before going on the Waqf.
14:04 And I am the one who is seeking the answer.
14:05 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
14:07 Sir, thank you very much.
14:08 You have given me the honor of being part of this blessed program.
14:13 May Allah bless you.
14:15 Thank you very much, Mufti Sahib.
14:17 You have come and given us the honor.
14:18 Please, be seated.
14:20 As far as the answer to this question is concerned,
14:22 the answer to this question is that
14:24 the method of the teachings and training of the Auliya-e-Izam is the same
14:29 as the method of the teachings and training of the beloved Prophet (pbuh).
14:34 Very beautiful.
14:35 Just like the beloved Prophet (pbuh)
14:39 took people out of the darkness of disbelief and Shirk
14:44 and guided them to the path of guidance.
14:46 The same method, the same teaching and the same training
14:50 is of the Auliya-e-Izam.
14:51 Right.
14:52 If we look at it,
14:53 the Prophet (pbuh) also followed the same method of training.
14:58 First of all, he presented his blessed personality to the people.
15:03 He followed the teachings of the beloved Prophet (pbuh).
15:08 He strengthened his relationship with Allah the Almighty.
15:12 Right.
15:12 It is obvious that until a person's relationship with Allah the Almighty is strong,
15:17 his relationship with the Creator cannot be strong.
15:20 Right.
15:20 This is a fundamental source to improve the relationship and training.
15:26 If we look at it,
15:27 when you went there,
15:30 as Dr. Qibla has also guided us with this question,
15:33 there was all kinds of darkness and ignorance.
15:37 Taking them out of that ignorance is a big religious obligation
15:41 which Allah the Almighty has given to the creation of God
15:45 through the connection of his blessed personality.
15:48 If you look at this obligation,
15:51 the guidance of the creation of God,
15:54 the obligation of his teachings and training,
15:56 he did it in the best way possible.
15:58 He fulfilled the needs of the people.
16:00 He established the institution of the Khan Qahab on permanent foundations.
16:06 If we look at it,
16:08 if we look at the relationship with the creation of God,
16:12 this is also a very important source
16:14 to fulfill the needs of the creation of God.
16:16 Right.
16:17 To fulfill their needs.
16:19 If someone has a problem in any way,
16:22 then that problem should be solved.
16:24 As we see, there is no doubt in this.
16:27 The beloved Prophet (pbuh) has taught us this.
16:32 He says that a poor person should never feel any discomfort
16:36 in fulfilling the needs of a poor person or a widow.
16:42 If we look at the blessed personality of the Prophet,
16:45 there were women whose houses did not have water to fill.
16:49 He used to fill the water in their houses and give it to them.
16:55 There were women whose basic needs were not fulfilled
16:59 and he used to fulfill their needs.
17:01 There is another thing that is very understandable here.
17:04 What is the purpose?
17:06 Did he fulfill all these obligations for the teachings of the religion?
17:11 Did he do all this for the sake of Allah?
17:14 Did he not say to the people that I am fulfilling your needs
17:19 and you will have to follow my conditions to fulfill them?
17:23 No.
17:23 He used to fulfill their needs beyond all these things.
17:28 He used to fulfill the needs of the creation of Allah.
17:33 As Dr. Qamila has said,
17:36 the biggest difficulty for him was that there was a cruel society.
17:40 It is a great blessing to save him from the cruel society
17:43 and to soothe his heart and soul.
17:46 With his help, Allah gave this blessing to India.
17:51 He made his heart and mind familiar with this spiritual peace.
17:57 If we look at the reality,
17:58 his personality is a Muslim reality.
18:02 We should learn from his personality.
18:05 If we want to learn, his personality is a perfect example for us.
18:09 Thank you very much, Mr. Nizami.
18:11 Dr. Qibla,
18:12 take any preacher,
18:16 any reformer of the society,
18:18 or any leader who gives a message of goodness.
18:21 His morals matter a lot in that mission,
18:25 in preaching and in movement.
18:27 In today's session, we want to understand
18:30 how our beloved Hazrat Khawaja Gharib Nawaz's
18:32 moral values were.
18:34 Please give us some insight on that.
18:36 Let us keep in mind some basic teachings of religion.
18:42 The work of Dawah is the duty of the prophets.
18:48 The style that the Quran has given us
18:51 starts with wisdom and goes to the best of wisdom.
18:55 -Absolutely. -The first stage is wisdom.
18:57 -Absolutely. -Wisdom is that people should see you
19:00 and keep on praising you.
19:01 -No need to say anything. -Absolutely.
19:04 This is the first stage.
19:06 The second stage is kindness.
19:08 And the third stage is debate.
19:11 And the debate is beautiful.
19:13 We get all three things in life.
19:16 People become Muslims by looking at the face, beauty,
19:20 character and morals.
19:23 -Allah is the greatest. -Right.
19:25 I remember one aspect of this.
19:28 When a bad man gave a man the duty to kill him.
19:34 -Right. -And he came.
19:37 In the guise of a believer.
19:38 And he said, "I am a believer."
19:41 "I have been longing to see you for a long time."
19:46 "So Allah has forgiven me."
19:48 He smiled and said, "Do the work you came for first."
19:52 -Allah is the greatest. -And the dagger fell from his hand.
19:55 Allah is the greatest.
19:56 There is so much respect.
19:59 -Right. -And so much kindness.
20:02 And so much morals.
20:04 That you just saw him and gave him your heart.
20:08 -Yes. -What does it matter?
20:10 -My eyes, my heart. -My heart.
20:11 -Allah is the greatest. -The biggest problem was
20:14 whoever was sent to you, would be deprived of the morals of the Prophet.
20:18 This is the first point.
20:20 The second is to live life, the biggest thing is pain.
20:26 -Allah is the greatest. -Sensitivity.
20:29 And this intensity of sensitivity is the blessing of the Prophet.
20:32 Right.
20:33 Like the disbelievers used to say, "O Allah, if this is the truth,
20:38 "then rain stones on us."
20:40 -Allah is the greatest. -"Or bring a painful punishment."
20:42 Allah is the greatest.
20:43 On the other hand, what is the intensity of the Prophet's sensitivity?
20:46 "Allah is the greatest."
20:49 -Oh. -In the grief of not believing in him,
20:52 -he feels like he will give his life. -He will dissolve him.
20:54 This is the intensity of sensitivity.
20:55 And this intensity of sensitivity is in Khawaja Ajmeer,
20:58 which your Murshid advised you.
21:00 "Muinuddin, like a humble land."
21:05 -Like the kindness of the sun. -Allah is the greatest.
21:07 We see all these things.
21:11 Then, another aspect that you see in your personality is simplicity.
21:17 -Right. -There is a person who is wrapped in two layers.
21:20 -Allah. -And the founder of the biggest social revolution.
21:23 -Allah. -Imagine, he is sitting inside people.
21:26 I tell you, the knowledge that we acquire,
21:30 and we get the opportunity, it goes beyond the reach of people.
21:33 -MashaAllah. -A Sufi is one who sits inside the hearts of people.
21:38 -Allah. -He does not distance himself.
21:40 -Zindabad, Doctor. -And this is what we see in your personality.
21:44 Along with this, there are many incidents
21:47 in which Allah gave you power and authority.
21:51 But you used to forgive and forgive.
21:53 The righteous atmosphere of Bar-e-Sagheer was like that.
21:56 "La Tasreeba Alaikum"
21:58 -Today, it is common forgiveness. -It is common forgiveness.
22:00 You used to forgive and forgive whoever came.
22:03 -And you used to bless them with blessings. -SubhanAllah.
22:05 Thank you very much, Doctor.
22:06 Mufti Ghulam Yassin Nizami.
22:09 We understood the style of Tabligh of Hazrat Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz.
22:12 We understood your morals.
22:13 So, if you could give us some examples of your style of Tabligh,
22:17 your love, kindness, and the way of giving blessings,
22:22 it will make our understanding of this topic easier.
22:25 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
22:28 If we look at it from this perspective,
22:30 your aspect of generosity is very prominent.
22:32 It is a big thing. And it is a very precious thing
22:34 to make a home in people's hearts.
22:36 And if we look at it from the perspective of generosity,
22:38 "Fee Zamana"
22:38 We bless our loved ones and our relatives.
22:43 But here, the realm of generosity is that of others.
22:47 And others are being made their own through this generosity.
22:50 Correct.
22:50 And here, the demand of this is not being made.
22:56 You should bring faith.
22:58 When people used to go to the beloved Prophet (pbuh)
23:01 with their needs,
23:04 and he used to say,
23:07 "This is my need, please fulfill it."
23:09 "Yes, but there is one condition."
23:10 "We will not accept your religion."
23:12 The beloved Prophet (pbuh) said, "Okay, no problem."
23:15 "You can present your needs to me."
23:18 He used to present his needs,
23:20 and the beloved Prophet (pbuh) used to fulfill his needs.
23:23 And when his needs were fulfilled,
23:25 he was impressed by this and accepted Islam.
23:29 He could not live without it.
23:30 Allah Hu.
23:30 And this is the way of training.
23:33 The beloved Prophet (pbuh) is a poor person.
23:35 Whenever a beggar used to come to him,
23:38 he would open the doors of his house for 24 hours.
23:42 If someone is coming at night,
23:44 then the realm of generosity is that you are blessing them.
23:48 No one else.
23:48 Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Ganja-e-Shakar, may Allah have mercy on him.
23:52 He says, "I have been in the presence of the beloved Prophet (pbuh) for a long time."
23:55 "I have been in the presence of the beloved Prophet (pbuh) for a long time."
23:58 "And I have never seen anyone in that long period
24:01 "that a beggar has come to his door and left empty-handed."
24:04 Allah Hu.
24:05 Whenever he has come from there,
24:07 he has received your blessings and your generosity.
24:10 And here, another thing to remember is that
24:13 if we look at your morals, your blessed character,
24:17 the guests who used to come to you,
24:19 even if they were non-Muslims,
24:21 you used to arrange their hospitality with your own hands.
24:25 You used to decorate the table for them.
24:27 You used to arrange all the food for them yourself.
24:33 And you used to give them a glass of water.
24:36 And you used to ask them if they needed anything else.
24:40 And you used to arrange a bed for them at night.
24:42 These are such teachings that
24:44 they had an impact on the whole of India.
24:47 And with the same impact,
24:48 the whole of India and so many people
24:51 started entering Islam with great enthusiasm.
24:53 Even if someone was in debt, you would pay their debt.
24:58 Allah Hu Akbar.
24:59 Even if you look at it, there were many such people.
25:02 Because as Dr. Kibla said in this regard,
25:04 it was a cruel society.
25:06 In that cruel society,
25:07 the one who had a stick was like a buffalo.
25:10 And you see, in that society,
25:12 people were taught about peace and security.
25:15 People's relationship with Allah and His Messenger was strengthened.
25:18 People's homes were made a haven for peace and security.
25:21 So, in reality,
25:22 these are the teachings of the beloved Prophet of Allah.
25:27 It is obvious that the person who has a strong relationship with Allah,
25:30 will have a strong relationship with the creation of God.
25:34 A person came to the house of the beloved Prophet of Allah.
25:38 And he said, "O Messenger of Allah,
25:40 "tell me what is my status in the sight of Allah?"
25:43 So, the beloved Prophet of Allah said,
25:45 "Just tell me one thing.
25:46 "What is your status in the sight of Allah?"
25:50 The status that is in the sight of Allah,
25:52 is the same status that is in the sight of Allah.
25:55 Now, you see,
25:56 there was no person who did not have the faith and love of the beloved Prophet of Allah.
26:01 Even today, we see non-Muslims and Hindus,
26:04 they also go there and present flowers with faith and love.
26:09 And their views are raised there.
26:12 And they believe that the person who wants to fulfill his wish and need,
26:17 he will have to come to the Dara' Khawaja.
26:19 From here, his wish will be fulfilled.
26:21 And whatever he wishes to ask for, Allah will surely fulfill it.
26:25 So, this is the way of education, training and morals,
26:29 which we get from the life of the beloved Prophet of Allah.
26:32 The need is that your good character and life be taught,
26:37 and your message be conveyed to others.
26:40 Thank you very much, Mufti Sahib Qibla.
26:42 Respected viewers, this is a brief Waqfah.
26:44 At the end of the conversation, Mufti Ghulam Yasin Nizami Sahib said something beautiful.
26:49 The need is that your good character and life be taught,
26:51 and your message be conveyed to others.
26:55 Our programme is in fact a series of this.
26:58 May Allah accept our presence.
27:00 And may we all receive blessings from the Bargah-e-Gharibnawaz.
27:03 A brief Waqfah.
27:04 Respected viewers, your welcome.
27:05 The programme is Sultan-ul-Hind.
27:07 And today, this is the second programme.
27:09 In the service of Hazrat Khawaja Gharibnawaz,
27:10 in the series of the special transmission of Chhati Sharif.
27:13 We will continue the discussion.
27:15 Respected Dr. Saeed Ahmed Saeedi Sahib.
27:17 And since this is the final part of the programme,
27:19 I would like to know the summary of today's session.
27:22 In light of the teachings of Hazrat Khawaja, what do you share,
27:25 so that we and our viewers can benefit from it.
27:28 It would be a favour for us to take a step on the path of action.
27:32 Yes, look, Huzoor, Khawaja Jumeir is called 'Ata-e-Rasool'.
27:36 SubhanAllah.
27:37 It is said, 'Bai-e-Rasool fil-Hind'.
27:40 Absolutely right.
27:40 It is said, right?
27:41 Absolutely right.
27:42 So, you have taken a different style from the life of Mecca and Madina.
27:48 SubhanAllah.
27:49 Wow.
27:50 The initial period was difficult.
27:52 Absolutely right.
27:54 But the dialogue has continued.
27:56 The dialogue has continued.
27:59 Madina came, the era of conquests came, the improvement came.
28:03 So, you took the work with forgiveness and forgiveness.
28:05 There was also perseverance.
28:08 Absolutely right.
28:08 And you gave a style of perseverance.
28:12 A person is surprised that you gave a system in Kufristan
28:20 through which the minority was able to rule over the majority.
28:24 What to say? Wow.
28:26 This is the blessing of dialogue.
28:27 This is the blessing of action.
28:29 Right.
28:30 This love, our condition is like this,
28:33 we have stopped here.
28:44 But the need at this time is permanent.
28:49 We should give space to each other.
28:52 This is a big thing.
28:52 The sects of Muslims, if we collect their qualities, Islam is formed.
28:58 What to say?
28:59 The parts that have been taken away,
29:04 the parts that have been cut,
29:07 these pieces,
29:08 there is a poem by Ghalib,
29:10 "I do it again when my heart is full of passion."
29:12 Wow.
29:13 "The time has come to invite the one who has invited."
29:16 The door of a Sufi, whether he is a Muslim or a non-Muslim,
29:23 the person, the background he has,
29:27 his door is open like the door of Allah's repentance.
29:31 What to say?
29:32 Wow.
29:32 At this time, we need to make this Sufi style a part of the syllabus.
29:38 Make it a part of our syllabus,
29:40 teach our generation that this is permanent.
29:44 Zidaba.
29:44 This is dialogue.
29:45 So there are only two things,
29:47 one is permanent and that will be born through dialogue.
29:51 The more dialogue we do,
29:53 the more the enthusiasm will be minimized.
29:57 When you put restrictions on speaking,
30:00 then the path to enthusiasm opens up.
30:03 So, we should be more adamant and more determined to listen, Doctor?
30:08 Because everyone wants to say, no one wants to listen.
30:11 Allah has given two ears, one tongue.
30:12 He has given only one.
30:14 So, listening is more, speaking is less.
30:16 Yes, correct.
30:17 Wow.
30:18 Very good.
30:19 And this is the thing,
30:21 the more a person knows, the more he becomes silent.
30:26 Allahu Akbar.
30:27 The more knowledge there is, the more a person is excited.
30:31 Allahu Akbar.
30:32 So, we should increase our knowledge and be more excited.
30:37 We are the followers of the Lord of the worlds.
30:38 Yes, correct.
30:39 We are the followers of the mercy of the Lord of the worlds.
30:41 We are the followers of the remembrance of the Lord of the worlds.
30:44 The Quran is our book, it is the remembrance of the Lord of the worlds.
30:46 And the best among humans is the one that is beneficial for humans.
30:50 Why are we not told these things?
30:52 What to say?
30:52 And this is what we are.
30:53 Wow. Thank you very much, Doctor.
30:55 Musleh Maud, what is the message of today's session?
30:57 How do you sum up?
30:58 What is the conclusion of today's session?
31:01 If we study the life of Khwaja Gharib Nawaz,
31:06 then we see it clearly like the day of judgement.
31:10 That in his entire life, the service of the people is the most important.
31:15 Correct.
31:16 You are serving people.
31:18 Service is through generosity,
31:21 service is through trust,
31:24 and service is through education and training.
31:27 And one aspect of service is that you are fulfilling the needs of the people.
31:34 And at the same time, another aspect of service is that
31:37 you are strengthening the relationship of the people with the religion of Islam.
31:41 This is also service.
31:42 To take people out of the path of misguidance and lead them on the path of guidance.
31:47 If we see, as Dr. Kabila said,
31:50 that in life, forgiveness and compassion are a type of attribute.
31:54 If we apply this in our lives,
31:56 then we can solve many of our problems.
32:00 Now, if we see, like Rampal, a saint,
32:05 when he did injustice to you,
32:08 he made your situation worse,
32:11 then you said, that incident with the camels,
32:13 when it is mentioned,
32:15 despite that, when you were asked to forgive him,
32:22 you did not say that you did this to me at that time.
32:26 You forgave him at that time.
32:29 Your forgiveness had such an impact that he accepted the religion of Islam.
32:35 So, we need to make the people aware of the service of the people in our society.
32:40 It is obvious, the beloved Prophet of Allah said,
32:43 "The best of people is he who benefits others."
32:45 "The best of you is he who is the most beneficial for the creation."
32:50 There is another aspect to this.
32:51 If we cannot benefit the creation,
32:54 then we should make sure that none of us is harmed.
32:58 And if you are not harming anyone, then this is also beneficial.
33:03 This is also mentioned in the Hadith.
33:06 Muslims say that whoever has a tongue and hands,
33:09 should not harm anyone.
33:11 We should understand this.
33:13 If we are followers of Islam,
33:16 followers of the beloved Prophet of Allah,
33:18 we should think about this.
33:22 We offer prayers, fast, Hajj, Zakah, charity,
33:26 then we should think about this.
33:28 Is it harming anyone with our tongue or hands?
33:32 If we keep this one aspect in mind,
33:34 then we will be able to live our lives in peace.
33:36 The hereafter will be peaceful.
33:38 And the lives of others will also be peaceful.
33:41 Thank you very much, Mufti Sahib.
33:43 This is the end of our programme for today.
33:47 I would like to thank our guests,
33:50 Dr. Saeed Ahmad Saeedi Sahib, Mufti Ghulam Yasin Nizami Sahib,
33:52 Hafiz Muhammad Zeeshan Ilahi Sialvi Sahib.
33:54 May Allah bless you all.
33:57 Ustaz-e-Zaman, Shah-e-Taghazul,
34:00 the brother of the Holy Prophet,
34:01 Hazrat Maulana Hassan Raza Barilvi,
34:04 will now recite a few words from Khwaja Gharib Nawaz.
34:08 I will present it to you, and then
34:09 Hafiz Zeeshan Ilahi Sialvi will present the Manqabat.
34:13 And we will begin our programme with the request of his departure.
34:15 Doctor, please look at the meaning.
34:17 He writes of Maulana Hassan Raza,
34:18 "Khwaja-e-Hind, that court is yours,
34:22 "Khwaja-e-Hind, that court is yours,
34:25 "the one who never asks for anything, is yours.
34:29 "The one who never asks for anything, is yours.
34:32 "It awakens the night of heedlessness.
34:34 "It is yours not to sleep for years."
34:37 Wow!
34:38 "It is yours not to sleep for years.
34:41 "Your being is a strange ocean of reality, my beloved.
34:44 "No sailor has found a shore like yours.
34:47 "No sailor has found a shore like yours.
34:50 "And what does he mean by the world of the rich and powerful?
34:54 "What does he mean by the world of the rich and powerful?
34:57 "Your essence can never be found in the soil.
35:01 "Your essence can never be found in the soil.
35:04 "The essence of the rich and powerful is the coolness of the heart.
35:07 "Wow! Oh, the one who showers you with blessings every day.
35:11 Wow!
35:12 "Oh, the one who showers you with blessings every day.
35:14 "What a fragrance that the mind of the world is intoxicated.
35:17 "Your fasting is like the essence of the Firdaus.
35:21 "Your fasting is like the essence of the Firdaus.
35:23 "Your fasting is like the cloud of sin on your forehead.
35:28 "Your fasting is like the cloud of sin on your forehead.
35:31 "Your face is like the face of a prince.
35:34 "Your face is like the face of a prince.
35:40 "And the first couplet from Makhtah is
35:42 "Just like you have taken the steps of a bull,
35:47 "Just like you have taken the steps of a bull,
35:50 "The saints take the steps of your king."
35:53 "The saints take the steps of your king."
35:56 Mufti Sahab, Dr. Zeeshanbhai,
35:58 look at the Makhtah of Hazrat Maulana Hassan Raza.
36:00 How beautiful it is.
36:01 "Muhyuddi ghaus hai aur khaja muhinuddi."
36:05 "Muhyuddi ghaus hai aur khaja muhinuddi.
36:09 "O Hassan, why is your faith not safe?"
36:13 "O Hassan, why is your faith not safe?"
36:17 "Why is your faith not safe?"
36:19 "Manqabat, Bahuzur Khaja Gharib Nawaz."
36:21 On behalf of Zeeshan, I present to you, Ilahi Siyal.
36:24 "Gharib aaye hain dar pe, tere gharib nawaz."
36:45 "Gharib aaye hain dar pe, tere gharib nawaz."
36:58 "Karo gharib nawazi, mere gharib nawaz."
37:12 Allahu Akbar.
37:14 "Tumhari zaat se mera bada taluq hain."
37:27 "Tumhari zaat se mera bada taluq hain."
37:37 "Ke main gharib bada, tum bade gharib nawaz."
37:46 "Ke main gharib bada, tum bade gharib nawaz."
37:57 "Karo gharib nawazi, mere gharib nawaz."
38:10 "Tumhare dar ki karamat yeh baar baar dekhi."
38:32 "Gharib aaye hain, aur hogay gharib nawaz."
38:41 "Gharib aaye hain, aur hogay gharib nawaz."
38:51 "Karo gharib nawazi, mere gharib nawaz."
39:03 "Laga ke aas badi door se main aaya hoon."
39:24 "Musaafiron pe karam ki jee gharib nawaz."
39:32 "Karo gharib nawazi, mere gharib nawaz."
39:43 "Zamane bhar mein mujhe kar diya ghani sayyid."
40:06 "Mai sad ke jaaun teri jog ke gharib nawaz."
40:15 "Mai sad ke jaaun teri jog ke gharib nawaz."
40:26 "Karo gharib nawazi, mere gharib nawaz."
40:38 "Gharib aaye hain dar pe, tere gharib nawaz."
40:47 "Karo gharib nawazi, mere gharib nawaz."

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