QASIDA BURDA SHARIF
By
HAZRAT IMAAM SAALIH SHARA-FUD-DEEN ABU ABDULIAH MUHAMMAD
BIN HASAN AL-BUSAIRI Razi Allah Anhu
The reason for
writing this poem
The writer HAZRAT
IMAAM SAALIH SHARA-FUD-DEEN ABU
ABDULIAH MUHAMMAD BIN HASAN
AL-BUSAIRI Razi Allah Anhu had become paralysed.
His doctors and physicians gave up
all hope of his recovery. Eventually
in this state of complete
helplessness and despair he composed
this poem expressing the grandeur
and excellence of Sayyidina
Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi
Wasallam. Using this as his sole
means of asking Allah Ta'alaa to
cure him from his illness. He
isolated himself in a quiet place
one Thursday night and with complete
devotion, concentration and
sincerity/ began reciting this poem.
While reciting it sleep overcame
him. He had a vision of Sayyidina.
Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi
Wasallam. He told Sayyidina
Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi
Wasallam of his illness whereupon
Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu
Alayhi Wasallam passed his blessed
hand over Imam Busairi's body.
Through the barakat and blessing of
Sayyidina, Rasuluallah Sallallhu
Alayhi Wasallam Allah Ta’alaa
granted him complete cure from his
paralysis. When he awoke he found a
scarf or shawl on his body which he
had seen Sayyidina Rasuluallah
Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam place on
his paralysed limbs. This resulted
in the poem being named "Qasidah
Burdah" (The Poem of the Scarf).
In the morning
when due to some necessity. he went
to the bazaar, a pious dervish
greeted him with salaam and
requested him to recite the qasidah
which he had composed in praise of
Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam The poet said that I
have composed many poems in praise
of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam, which one do you wish to
hear? The dervish replied: 'The one
which begins with, A-min Tazak-kurin
(i.e. Qasidah Burdah)". Upon this
request the poet became wonder
struck and said, "I take an oath
that no one knows about this poem.
Tell me the truth, from whom did you
hear about it?" The dervish replied,
"I take an oath by Allah that I
heard it from you last night when in
a dream you had recited it to
Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam, whereupon Sayyidina
Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam became attentive towards
you and because of its blessings
Allah Ta'alaa granted you complete
cure from your ailment".
When the poet
gave this poem to the dervish his
secret became known to all the
people and its barakat and blessings
too became general for all.
When this poem
reached Baha-ud-deen the governor of
the country named Tahir, he
so highly regarded and respected it
that he would stand while listening
to it.
It is also
narrated that Sa'aadud-deen Farouqi,
who was a viceroy of Baha-ud-deen,
had became blind. In a dream he saw
a pious person who told him to take
the Qasidah Burdah from Baha-ud-deen
and place it on his eyes. In the
morning he told Baha-ud-deen about
this dream. The Qasidah Burdah was
brought and with full sincerity and
conviction Sa'aadud-deen placed it
on his eyes. Through its barakat
Allah Ta'alaa granted him complete
cure and restored his eyesight.
The virtues and
specialities of Qasidah Burdah
The virtues of
Qasidah Burdah are innumerable.
Some of its
virtues (and specialities as appear
in famous kitabs) are mentioned
here:
- For blessings in life (1ong life) recite 1001 times.
- For the
removal of difficulties recite
71 times.
- To remove
drought recite 300 times.
- For wealth
and riches recite 700 times.
- To have male
children recite 116 times.
- To make easy
all difficult tasks. recite 771
times.
- Whoever
recites it daily or has someone
else recite it9
and thereafter makes damm
(blow) on him, will be
safeguarded from all hardships.
- Whoever
recites it once daily and makes
damm blow) on his children, they
will be blessed with long life.
- Whoever
recites it 17 times on a
Thursday evening for 7 weeks
will become pious and wealthy.
- Whoever
recites it in his bedroom for
any work or special purpose,
that purpose will be shown to
him in a dream.
- Whoever
recites it 41 times in an old
cemetery for 40 days, his
enemies will be destroyed.
- whoever
reads it once daily on rosewater
for 7 days and gives it to
someone to drink, that persons
memory will increase
tremendously.
- Whoever is
afflicted with a great calamity
or hardship, should keep 3 fasts
and daily recite it 21 times.
- Whoever
writes it with musk and saffron
and hangs it around his neck,
will be safeguarded from seventy
afflictions and difficulties.
- The house in
which it is read 3 times daily,
will be protected from most
difficulties.
- If a person
has important work, he should
recite it 26 times on the night
of Jumah (Thursday evening) and
give 26 things in charity.
- The house in
which this qasidah is kept, will
be safe-guarded from thieves,
etc.
- Whoever
recites it 7000 times in his
lifetime, will live up to the
age of one hundred years.
- whoever
reads it over rose water and
sprinkles it over his clothes,
will become respected
and loved by the
creation of Allah Ta'alaa.
- On a journey if recited once daily, one will be protected from ail hardships of travel.
- Whoever Is
in debt should recite it 1000
times.
- If someone
reads it 41 times, or has
someone else read it for him on
the night of Jumuah, for a
certain aim or purpose, will
have his aim or purpose
fulfilled.
- The house in
which this qasidah is read
regularly will be saved from
seven things:
- From the evil of Jinn.
- From plague
and epidemics.
- From
smallpox.
- From
diseases of the eyes.
- From
misfortune.
- From
insanity.
- From sudden
death.
- The house in which this qasidah is read daily, its inhabitants will also be bestowed with seven benefits:
- Long life.
- Abundance in
sustenance.
- Good health.
- Help (from
Allah).
- One will see
the NUR (splendour) of Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam.
- Wealth.
- Happiness
and contentment.
- Whoever wishes to know whether he will derive benefit or harm from a journey9
should read the qasidah 3 times, and before reading it, he should recite durood Shareef 1000 times He will thereafter be informed in a dream by Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam whether it would be beneficial or harmful to travel.
- Whoever wishes
to know the condition of a
traveller, should recite the Qasidah
3 times together with durood Shareef
on a Thursday night.
- To remove the
evil effect of jinn, read once daily
for 40 days and make damm (blow) on
the affected person.
- If a child is
born, then read it 9 times on sea
water and bath the child with it.
The child will be saved from all
types of calamities.
- For labour pains
(child birth), read 3 times and blow
on rose water. Mix the rose water
with ordinary water and drink it.
Place a little on the loins as well
and ease will be experienced
immediately.
- Whoever reads it
once after embarking on a ship and
passes through a severe storm, will
be safeguarded. whoever is
imprisoned, should recite it
continuously and he will be freed.
- If land is
infertile, read and make damm (blow)
on the seeds, thereafter plant them,
abundant crops will grow.
- If farmlands are
infested or plagued with locusts,
then read it 7 times on sand and
sprinkle it through the lands.
wherever the sand falls, that land
will not be infested again.
In conclusion
we find that for whatever
purpose "Qasidah Burdah" is
read, In-Shaa-Allah that purpose
will be fulfilled, with the
precondition that ones earnings
and food is halaal. One also
becomes constant in eating,
sleeping, and talking less. May
Allah Ta'alaa through His
infinite grace and mercy accept
this humble effort, grant us
death with Iman, bestow us, our
Ma'shaykh, and our families,
eternal love for Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam through the blessings
of this qasidah. Ameen.
Chapter One
Concerning the love of Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam
In this chapter
Allamah Busairi Razi Allah Anhu. speaks of his love
for Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam. He tries to conceal this love
and who his beloved is . For this reason
he has not mentioned the name of
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam,
directly in the whole chapter. By
mentioning places and things close to
Madinah, he alludes to Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam. Due to this
excessive love and devotion for
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam,
he has become completely restless, thus
exposing this love to everyone.
- Is it because of your remembrance of the neighbours of Dhi-salam.
- That tears mixed
with blood are flowing (from your
eyes).
- Or is it because
of the breeze blowing from Kaazimah.
- Or it is the
lightning struck in the darkness of
the night Idam
- What has
happened to your eyes, (the more)
you tell them to stop, the more they
continue flowing.
- What is the
matter with your heart, (the more)
you tell it to come to its senses,
(the more it is distracted).
- Does the lover
think that his love can be
concealed.
- While his eyes
are shedding tears and his heart is
glowing.
- Had it not been
for the love, you would not have
shed tears at the ruins (of your
beloved).
- Nor would you
become restless at the remembrance
of the cypress (tree) the high
mountain.
- How do you deny
love after the testimony.
- Borne against
you by (such) reliable witnesses as
your yours and your illness.
- Love has
ingrained two lines of fear, and
withered your face.
- On your cheeks
like yellow rose and the reddish
tree.
- Yes! Thoughts of
the beloved came to me at night and
kept me awake.
- And love
transforms pleasure into pain.
- O you who
reproach me, regarding my love,
excuse me.
- From me to you
if you do justice, you would not
reproach me.
- My state (of
love) has been expressed to you,
(now) my secret is no longer
concealed.
- From those who
malign (me), nor is there (something
to) check my agony.
- You have
sincerely advised me , I did not
heed it.
- For verily a
lover is deaf to those who advise
him.
- I regarded with
suspicion the advice of the elders
in reproaching me.
- (Wisdom) in the
advice of the elders is above
suspicion.
2)
Chapter TwoConcerning restraining
lust and carnal desires
In this chapter
Allamah Busairi Razi Allah Anhu mentions two
reasons for restraining of lust and
carnal desires.
Firstly: A person
falls in love due to lust and carnal
desires. After mentioning love in
the first chapter he now mentions
restraining lust and carnal desires.
He also mentions that his entire
life has been spent in sin. He
sincerely regrets what he has done
and repents to Allah Ta’aala.
Secondly:
Restraining lust and carnal desires
is essential for gaining love for
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam. The love which has for
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam, is a pure love and can
only be attained by purifying
oneself of lust and carnal desires.
- Verily my soul which is
laden evil did not heed the
advice.
- Due to its ignorance, from
the warning by grey hair and old
age.
- And I have not prepared, for
good deeds, a feast,
- For a guest (that) has
lodged on (my) head nor did I
honour (him).
- Had I known that I would not
be able to honour him (it).
- I would have concealed my
secret, which is exposed, by
dyeing.
- Who is there that can
restrain my wayward-self from
its waywardness.
- Just as unmanageable horses
are restrained by resins.
- Do not try, through sinning,
to subdue sensual desires.
- For verily food, only
increases sensual desires.
- Your self (desires) is like
when breastfed.
- Loves suckling but when you
wean it, will stop.
- Then stop its inclinations
and beware that it does not
overpower you.
- Verily lust whenever it
overpowers (it will) kill or
maim (your character).
- And guard it while it is
grazing in (the field of )
actions
- If it enjoys pasture, do not
let it roam (graze) freely.
- How often has pleasure been
considered good, whereas it
turned out to be deadly.
- Because he does not know
that there is poison in the fat.
- And fear the evil of (both)
hunger and satiation.
- For most times hungers
(poverty) is more evil that
overeating.
- And shed tears from those
eyes which have become full.
- Of forbidden sights and
regard it as obligatory (upon
yourself) to guard your eyes
from forbidden things.
- And oppose (your) self
(nafs) and shaytaan and disobey
them both.
- And if both of them give you
sincere advice regard it as
lies.
- And do not obey them both
(nafs and shaytaan) as an enemy
or as a wise (person).
- For you know well the
deception of (such) an enemy or
a wise (person).
- I seek forgiveness from
Allah from such sayings
(preachings) which I do practice
upon.
- For verily I have attributed
(claimed), through this,
offspring from a barren woman.
- I command you to do good but
I do not command myself to do
the same.
- And I was not steadfast ( on
deen) so then of what use (value) is
my saying to you: "Be steadfast!"
(on deen).
- And I made no provisions before
death of voluntary (nafl) worship.
And I did not perform salaat nor
did I fast except what was
obligatory.
3)
Chapter three
Concerning the
praises of Rasulullah Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasalla
After CLAMING HIS,
love in the first chapter, and how to
attain it, in the second Allamah Busairi
Razi Allah Anhu begins the praises of Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam. He openly
declares his love and shows the great
qualities and prefect character of
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam.
While showing his love he also shows the
unrestricted and unlimited love which
Allah Ta’aala has ability Allamah
Busairi Razi Allah Anhu has for Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam. When Allah
Ta’aala has praised the beloved Nabi
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, then why
should he and all of us also not try to
excel in our praises and love for
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam.
- I transgressed the sunnat of him
(Nabi, Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)
who passed the night (in ibaadat).
- Until his feet complained of
injury due to being swollen.
- And he tied and folded, on
account of hunger, around hi
stomach.
- A stone beneath which is his
delicate skin.
- And high mountains of gold
(tried to) tempt him.
- Towards it, but he was
(completely) disinclined due to his
high courage.
- His piety increased inspite of
his need.
- For verily need never prevails
(overpowers) the infallible.
- How can the necessities of such
a noble personality incline him
towards this world.
- For had it not been for him this
world would not have come out of non
existence.
[verses 11- 18
are well known- always being
recited, sometimes in jum’ah, also
audio in naats, ]
- Muhammad ( Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam) is the leader of both
worlds and both creations (man and
jinn).
- And of both groups, Arabs and
non Arabs.
- Our Nabi, the one who commands
(good), forbids (evil). There is non
(parallel to him).
- More truthful than him in saying
"No" or "Yes".
- He is (Allah’s) most beloved,
whose intercession is hoped for.
- For every fear (and distress)
that is going to come (on the day)
of agony (and fears).
- He called (people) towards
Allah, so those who cling to him.
- Clinging to a rope which will
never snap.
- He transcends the Ambiyaa,
physically and in (noble) character.
- And (the other Ambiyaa) cannot
come near his in knowledge and noble
nature kindness.
- They all obtained from
Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam)
- (Like a) handful (of water) from
the ocean or (a few) sips from
continuous rains.
- And they all stopped before him
at their (assigned) limits.
- (Either) of a point of knowledge
or to gain one wisdom from (his)
wisdom.
- For he is the on e with whom,
ended all outward and inward
perfection.
- And then the creator of all
creation chose his as (His) most
beloved.
- He has no equal in his
magnificence.
- The jewel of (excellence) in him
is indivisible.
- Discard what the christians
claim about their Nabi
- Then decide and say what you
wish in praise of him (Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam).
- And attribute towards his
personality whatever you wish of
excellence.
- And attribute to his dignified
status as mush greatness as you
wish.
- For verily excellence of the
Messenger of Allah has no (limits)
- Bounds, that a speaker might (be
able to ) express with his mouth.
- If his miracles were
proportionate (according ) to his
rank, in greatness,
- Then his name would have, when
called out brought decaying bones
back to life.
- He did not try to (test) us with
that which would confound our minds.
- Out of keen interest (kindness)
for us, neither were we suspicious
9about the truthfulness of his
mission) nor were we confounded (by
his doctrines).
- His perfect inner nature made
people helpless from comprehending,
so it was not understood.
- Those near and far, except
according to their (helpless)
imperfect understanding.
- Like how the sun is seen by the
eyes from far.
- Verily small, yet hurts
(dazzles) the eye (when you stare at
it).
- And can the reality of him be
comprehended in this world.
- A sleeping nation whose
description of him are (like
interpretations of) a dream.
- So the extreme depth of (our)
knowledge concerning him, is that he
is a man.
- And verily he is the best of all
the creation of Allah.
- Every miracle which all the
Nabi’s showed.
- Verily they have been derived
from his NUR.
- For verily he is the sun of
virtue (and ) they (Ambiyaa) are its
stars.
- Which show their lights to
people only in the dark.
- Until when the sun rose his
light spread.
- Universally and gave life to all
the nations.
- How noble are the physical
qualities of Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam, adorned with good
character.
- (Who) was vested with beauty and
disguised by pleasant temperament.
- (He) is like a blooming flower
in its freshness and the full moon
in splendour.
- And the ocean in generosity and
time its fearless courage.
- Even when alone, it appears sue
to his grandeur.
- As though (he is) in the midst
of a large army and its retinue.
- It is like pearls well preserved
in oysters.
- From the two mines, of his
speech and his smiles.
- No perfume equals the dust
(earth) which is touching his (Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam’s mubarak
) body.
- Glad tidings be to the person
who smells it (the dust) and kisses
it.
4 )
Chapter Four
Concerning the
birth of Rasulullah Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam
Allamah Busairi Razi Allah Anhu
in this chapter specks of the birth of
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam.
In the pervious chapter his praises were
mentioned. The blessed day on which
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam,
was born is a praise worthy event. The
birth of Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam, illuminated the entire
universe. Some miracles and incidents
which took place at the time of birth
are mentioned in this chapter. These
were signs of the greatness of
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam.
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam
came to remove all difficulties and
calamities from the world.
- His birth distinctly showed his
pure origin.
- O the excellence! Of his
beginning and his end.
- On that day the Persians
discovered that they (were going
face misfortune)
- Were warned with the approach of
misfortune and punishment.
- And the walls of the palace of
Kisra trembled and crumbled.
- Like how the army of Kisra was
scattered never to be untied again.
- And the fire (of the Persians)
took a cool breath (subsided and
died out), out of regret.
- While the rivers (of Persia) had
sleepless eyes (dries up) from
excessive sorrow.
- Saawah (village in Persia)
became grief stricken with the
drying up of its lake.
- And the (thirsty) water bearer
returned in anger with
disappointment.
- It is as though fire became wet
like water.
- Due to grief, while water was
(affected by) the blazing fire.
- And the jinn was shouting (at
the appearance of Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) and the
NUR was glistening.
- And the truth (nubuwaat)
appeared with these anwaar, and with
their voices.
- (The kaafir) became blind and
deaf, to the announcements of glad
tidings.
- Nor did they hear and the
lighting of warning was nor seen by
them.
- After their fortune tellers had
informed the people.
- That their false religions would
not stand.
- And even after they witnessed
shooting stars on the horizon.
- Falling, just as (their) idols
were (falling) on earth.
- So much so that they kept
running from the path of wahi
- The devils (shaytaan), one after
the other.
- As though in running away the
shaytaan were the army of Abrahah.
- Or like that army (put to
flight) upon whom (Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) threw
pebbles.
- Which he threw after their
making tasbih in his (mubarak
hands).
- Like how ( Hadhrat Yunus Alayis
Salaam) when he made tasbih (of
Allah) was thrown out from the
stomach of the swallowing (fish).
5)
Chapter five
Concerning the
blessedness of the invitation
(calling towards Islam) of
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam
- The trees answered his call,
prostrating.
- Walking towards him on shins
(truck) without feet.
- It is though writing lines that
were written.
- With their branches,
calligraphically writing of his
perfection.
- Like the cloud following him
wherever he went.
- Sheltering him from the intense
heat, (as that) of an oven in the
blazing summer.
- I take an oath (of truth) by the
moon that was split, it bears.
- A connection with his heart
(which shows) the truth of my oath.
- What excellence qualities and
noble deeds the cave contained (in
it).
- While every eye (of the
disbelievers) was blind him.
- The truth (sidq) and the
true(siddique) in the cave were not
seen (by the disbelievers).
- And they were satiny "There is
no one in the cave".
- They thought a wild dove and a
spider would not
- Lay an egg, or spin a web for
the best of creation.
- The protection of Allah (made
him) dispensed with double.
- From armours and high forts.
- Whenever time caused me any
distress and I took refuge in him.
- I receive shelter from him which
was not misused.
- I did not ask for the wealth of
the two worlds from his hand.
- But I received a great gift the
best hand that was ever kissed.
- Do not deny that his dreams are
revelations (wahi), for verily his
- Heart does not sleep , when eyes
sleep.
- And this was at (the period of)
puberty of his prophethood.
- At that time dreams cannot be
denied.
- Great are the blessings of Allah
that wahi is nor earned.
- Nor was any Nabi accused (of
lying when) giving knowledge of the
unseen.
- His miracles are (completely)
clear, not hidden from anyone.
- Without it justice cannot be
established amongst people.
- How often has his hand granted
freedom (cure) from disease by (his)
touch.
- And set free the insane from the
chains (fetters) of insanity.
- He revived the starving year (of
famine) through his dua.
- Until it resembled a white spot
on black times.
- By means of a cloud which rained
so abundantly, you would think large
rivers
- Gushing forth from the sea or
like the torrential flood of Arim.
6)Chapter Six
concerning the Glory of the Quraan (Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam)
In this chapters
Allamah Busairi (Razi Allah Anhu.)describes the
miracle of the Holy Qur'an. Every
miracle of all the other prophets
was only temporary and was only
witnessed by those who were present
at that time. The Holy Qur'an is
that ever lasting miracle which is
witnessed by all people for all time
to come. Allamah Busairi encourages
people to recite the Holy Qur'an and
act upon its commands.
- Allow me to
describe the miracles of him
(Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam) exposed (performed).
- Like the
lighting of fires on the hillside at
night for guests. /li>
- The beauty
of a pearl is further enhanced
in a necklace.
- But its
value does not diminish )in the
least when not strung on a
necklace).
- So why
should the ambitions of those
who praise not increase towards
- TThat which
(him (Rasuluallah Sallallahu
Alayhi Wassallam) ha of noble
character and good habits.
- Verses of truth
from the Most Merciful (Allah
Ta’aala) newly heard.
- (As well as
being) eternal which is quality (of
Allah) Who is described with
eternity. /li>
- IIt is not
connected with any period of time,
while it informs us.
- About the
hereafter as well as of Ad and Iram.
- Which remains
with us forever, therefore it is
superior to every miracle.
- Of the other
Nabi’s (for) when (their
miracles) came but did not
remain.
- Absolutely
clear (as evidence) so it did
not leave (room for any )
doubts. /li>
- By the
enemies nor so they require any
judge.
- No one
opposed it ever except for the
vehement enemy.
- (Due to) the
enmity of the enemy towards
it,(but that he) refrained from
it seeking a truce.
- Its
eloquence refuted the
accusations of its objectors.
- Just as a
respectable man keeps off the
hand of a transgressor from his
harem.
- Its meaning
is like the waves of the ocean
in helping (one another)
- And the
(Qur’an) transcends the jewels
of the sea in beauty and value.
- Its wonders
cannot be counted nor
comprehended.
- Nor would
you (be) satiated by its
constant repetition
(recitation).
- IIt cools the
eye of its reciter, so I said to
him
- You have
succeeded with the hope of
Allah, therefore hold steadfast
onto it. /li>
- If you
recite it due to fear of the
heat of blazing fire.
- Then you
have doused the blazing fire
with its cool water.
- IIt is the
Houze-e-Kauthar with which faces
are illuminated.
- Of the
sinners even though they came to
it (with faces) black as coal.
/li>
- It is like
the straight bridge like the
scales in equilibrium.
- Justice,
without which, amongst man
cannot be established.
- Do not be
astonished if the jealous person
rejects it.
- (Feigning )
ignorance while they are shrewd.
- Verily the
eye rejects the ray of the sun
due to dust.
- The mouth
rejects the (sweet) taste of
water due to sickness.
7) Chapter Seven
Concerning the Mi’raaj of him (Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam)
Allamah Busairi
(Razi Allah Anhu.) writes this poem in
chronological sequence concerning
the life and mission of Rasuluallah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam. After
praising Rasuluallah Sallallahu
Alayhi Wassallam and mentioning his
birth he discusses the invitation of
Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam toward Allah Ta'aala. With
the first wahi the prophethood of
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam is proclaimed. In this
chapter Allamah Busairi speaks of
the miraculous journey (Mi'raj) of
Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam to the seventh heaven. On
this journey Rasuluallah Sallallahu
Alayhi Wassallam passed the
Sidratual-Muntahaa and was taken to
such close proximity to Allah
Ta'aala, where no other creation had
ever gone or will ever go again.
Allaman Busairi shows that
Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam superseded every other
creation in rank.. From this one can
gauge his (Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam's) exalted status.
- You the best
of those to whose court seekers
of bounties resort. /li>
- Running the
(mounted) on the backs of fast
camels.
- And O you is
the greatest sign for he who
takes a lesson.
- And O you
who is the greatest bounty for a
person who avails himself of it.
- You
travelled by night from one
sacred place to another.
- As the full
moon travels trough intense
darkness.
- And you
continued ascending until you
attained a position.
- AAt the
distance of two cubits length,
as has never been attained nor
sought.
- And you
preferred due to your position by
all the Ambiyaa.
- And Rasuls just
as a servant gives preference to his
master.
- You passed the
seven heavens with them. /li>
- IIn a
procession in which you were the
standard bearer.
- UUntil you
left no gaol (for) any
competitor to strive for.
- In closeness,
nor any (room for ascent for any one
to advance. /li>
- You made
inferior every position by
(your) advance, when.
- You were
invited to his majestic and
unique position.
- So that you
may be successful in a reaching
the most concealed.
- From all
eyes, and secrets well
concealed.
- So you
acquired every (status) worthy
of pride unrivalled.
- And you
surpassed every position which
none other passed.
- And
extremely excellent are the
ranks that were granted to you.
- AAnd
uncomprehensible are those
bounties which conferred upon
you.
- Glad tiding
be to us o people of Islam. We
have.
- By the Grace
of Allah a pillar which is
indestructible.
- When Allah
called, the one who invited us (Rasuluallah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam) to
His worship.
- Because of
the noblest of messengers , we
are the noblest of ummats.
8)Chapter Eight
Concerning the Jihad of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam
Up to the time of
Mi'raj Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam and the Sahabah
Radiyallahu Anhum were living in
Makkah. In the thirteenth year of
nubuwwat they were commanded by
Allah Ta'aala to make hijrat to
Madinah. After establishing an
Islamic state in Madinah Rasuluallah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam was
given permission to make Jihad
against the kuffar. By means of
jihad and tabligh, Islam became the
dominant religion. Allamah Busairi
in this chapter discusses the jihad
of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam , as well as his
unflinching faith and trust in Allah
Ta'aala. He also discusses his
unparalleled bravery, heroic feats
and spirit of sacrifice for the Deen
of Islam by both Rasuluallah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam as well
as the Sahabah Radiyallahu Anhum.
- The hearts of
his enemies were struck with terror
at the news of his advent. /li>
- Just as a
heedless goat that has strayed the
heard becomes scared to a sudden
alarm.
- He never ceased
to encounter them at every battle.
- Until, by the
effects of lances they were like
meat on a chopping block.
- They loved
fleeing that they would envy.
- The corpses
which were carried away by vultures
and eagles.
- Nights would
pass without them knowing number.
- AAs long as it
was not nights of the sacred months
(Ashur-e-Horum).
- It is as though
the religion of Islam was a guest
that visited their house. /li>
- With every brave
warrior, greedy for the flesh of the
enemy.
- He used to lead
an ocean of an army on galloping
horses.
- They would
strike ( the enemy) with a massive
wave of brave warriors.
- Of every
volunteer, having hope of reward
from Allah.
- FFighting to
exterminate the roots of kufr and to
destroy it.
- Until the
religion of Islam became of them.
- Reunited after
her estrangement, with her family.
- Always taken
care of by an affectionate father
- And a loving
husband, so she did not suffer from
orphanhood nor widowhood.
- They were
mountains, so ask about them from
him who fought them.
- What was his
experience with them in each contest
(battle).
- Ask (them about
the condition of ) Hunain, Badr,
Uhad.
- The verdict
death for them was more severe than
an epidemic. /li>
- (They made
their) white (shinning) swords red
(with blood) after they were
plunged.
- Into every black
lock of (hair) of their enemies.
- And they write
(with arrows) in calligraphic
writing (on those of the bodies),
which was left out.
- BBy their pens
(lances). Like undotted letters,
- Completely clad
with weapons they had characteristic
marks to distinguish them. /li>
- Like arose is
distinguished by (characteristic)
marks from a thorn tree.
- The winds of
help (from Allah) would guide you to
their fragrance.
- So you would
think every brave man to be a flower
in the bud.
- As though they
were, when on horse back like the
plants on hills.
- On account of
the strength and bravery, not
because of the tightness of their
saddles.
- The hearts of
the enemies flew into terror (due to
their) prowess.
- So they could
not make distinction between a lamb
and a mighty warrior.
- AAnd the person
who has the help of Rasuluallah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam with
him.
- Even if a lion
meets him in its den it begins to
fear.
- And you would
never see a friend not assisted.
- By him, nor
would you find any enemy, but in
pieces.
- He lodged his
ummat in the fort of his religion.
- Like a lion
which lodges with its cubs in a
jungle.
- How many queries
did the words of Allah have with
defiers.
- Concerning him,
and the clear evidence (of Allah),
disputed many a plaintiff.
- It is sufficient
for you as a miracle (to have so
vast) knowledge in an unlettered
person.
- In the period of
ignorance, and such noble etiquettes
in an orphan.
9)Chapter Nine
Concerning seeking forgiveness from Allah Ta’aala and Intercession
by of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam The Holy Prophet (sallallahu
'alaihi wasallam) Seeing and Hearing from distance
After discussing the life of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam, his perfection and exalted status Allamah Busairi (Razi Allah Anhu) in this chapter seeks forgiveness from Allah Ta’aala through the intercession and Waseela (agency) of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam. Allamah Busairi (Razi Allah Anhu) says that his life was wasted in sin and disobedience, he regrets his misdeeds and turns towards Allah Ta’aala seeking forgiveness and repentance. He uses this poem as a Waseela (agency) through Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam to gain acceptance in the court of Allah.
- I served him with praise, by means of which I ask to be pardoned.
/li>
- The sins of a
life passed in poetry and serving
(other)
- As these two
have garlanded me with that
consequences which I fear.
- As though I am
due to it (poetry and serving
others) a sacrificial animal.
- I obeyed the
misleading passions of youth in both
conditions and I did not
- I achieved but
sin and remorse.
- O the great
regret of my soul in its
transaction.
- IIt did not
purchase Deen with the world, nor
had I negotiated for it.
- The person who
sells his future for his present.
- His being
defrauded in the sale and its
negotiation.
- If I had
committed any sin my covenant is not
(likely to be) violated.
- With my Nabi
Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam and nor is my rope broken.
- For verily I
have a security from him due to my
name.
/li>
- (Being)
Muhammad, while he is the most
faithful of mankind in fulfilling
his promise.
- If at my
resurrection, he should not take me
by my hand
- Out of kindness,
then say O the slipping of my foot.
- II seek the
sanctuary (in Allah) that he should
deprive one who is hopeful of his
graces.
- Or that his
neighbour (follower) returned from
him dishonoured.
- And since I have
devoted my thoughts to his praises.
/li>
- I have found him
to be best sanctuary for my
salvation.
- His bounty will
never escape from (my) hand which
has been soiled.
- For verily rain
causes flowers to bloom on rocks
- AAnd I did seek
the flowers (wealth) of the world
which were plucked.
- By the hands of
Zuhair through his praises of Haram.
10)Chapter Ten
Concerning the seeking of salvation and the requisition of
necessities
AAfter repenting Allamah Busairi (Razi Allah Anhu) now takes refuge in
his for Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam as a means for his
salvation. Due to his sins, he is deserving of Allah’s punishment but wishes
and hopes that through the intercession and assistance of Rasuluallah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam he will receive salvation. His only hope is to
love Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam and gain his intercession.
Allamah Busairi (Razi Allah Anhu) ends this poem by conveying Durood and Salaams upon
Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam, his family, Khualafa-e-Rashideen
and his Sahabah Radiyallahu Anhum. He also concludes with a Du’ah to Allah
Ta’aala to forgive him, the reciter and all the people who are a means of
propagating this poem. May Allah accept this effort and include us all
amongst his pious servants, Ameen.
- Most generous of mankind, I have no one to take refuge in
- Except you at occurrence of widespread calamity.
- And O messenger of Allah, your exalted status will not diminish,
because of me (intercession on my behalf)
- When most Bountiful (Allah Ta’alaa) will manifest (Himself) by the
name of the punisher.
- For verily amongst your bounties is this world, and the hereafter.
- And part of your knowledge is knowledge of the Preserved Tablet (Lowh),
and the Pen.
- O my soul do not become despondent due to your grievous sins. /li>
- Verily major sins when pardoned are minor.
- Perhaps the mercy of my Lord when distributed.,
- Would be distributed in proportion to the sins.
- O my Lord (Sustainer)! Make my hopes, not unfulfilled.
- By you, and make my reckoning (of deeds) not destructive.
- Be kind to Your Servant in both the worlds, for verily his
- Patience, when called upon by hardships (calamities), runs away.
- So order clouds of blessings (salutations) from you perpetually.
- UUpon Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam abundantly and gently
- And upon his family his Sahabah, then upon those who follow them.
- The people of piety, knowledge, clemency and generosity.
- (Then) be pleased with Abu-bakr and Omar (Radiyallahu Anhuma).
- And Ali and Uthman (Radiyallahu Anhuma), the people of nobility.
- As long as the easterly breeze makes the branches of cypress rustle.
/li>
- And (as long as) the camel riders make their camels march with the
enchanting songs.
- Forgive its writer and its reader
- I ask of you all goodness O You the Most Generous and Most
Munificent.
Ref:
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