The Creed of Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Al Jilani
The Creed of Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Al Jilani
The Creed of Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Al Jilani
This is the Creed [aqdah] of the Lordly Cardinal Pole, Muhyiddn Abdu-l Qdir al-Jlan , as
espoused beautifully in his sublime work, Revelations of the Unseen [futu al-ghaib]
The Creed
Our Lord condones faults and forgives sins, for those who repent. Even if a man returns to his sin,
that which is past will absolutely not return to the human being. Our Lord is completely free
from falsity [zaif] and far removed from tyranny [haif].
We also believe that He has reconciled the hearts of the believers and that He has caused the
unbelievers to go astray, in refutation of the Hishamiyya.
We also believe that the sinners [fussaq] of this Community [Umma] are better than the Jews, the
Christians and the Magians, in refutation of the Jafariyya.
We affirm that He sees Himself, and sees what is other than Himself and that He is One who hears
[Sami] every call, One who sees [Basir] every secrecy, in refutation of the Kabiyya.
He has created His creatures in a most excellent natural constitution [fitra], and, after He has
returned them through extinction in the darkness of the grave, He will restore them to the
condition He first produced them, in refutation of the Dahriyya.
Then, when He has gathered them for the Day of His Reckoning, He will manifest Himself to His
dear friends, so they will witness Him directly with the faculty of sight. He will be visible like the
moon, and He will be veiled from none but those who deny the vision [of Him], such as the
Mutazila. How could He be veiled from His dear friends, or make them stop before His Screen,
when His sempiternal, infinitely pre-existent promises have already been set forth?
O self now at peace
Ya ayyathun-nafsul-mutmainna
Return unto your Lord, well pleased, well pleasing!
IrjiI ila Rabbi-ki radiyatan mardiyya. (89:28,29)
Can you see yourself content with the roses of the Gardens of Paradise, or satisfied with the
silken garments of the Orchard? How could Majnun be happy with anything less than Layla in full
bloom? How could the lovers relax in comfort, without the fragrant scents of ambergris?
Bodies have been melted in the realization of worshipful servitude. How could they not rejoice in
the seats of togetherness [indiyya]? Eyes have stayed sleepless through the gloomy nights. How
could they not delight in the witnessing of intimate friendship? Hearts have been tormented by
amorous yearnings. How could they fail to drink from the pure juicy wine? Spirits have been
imprisoned in sensory forms. How could they not roam freely in the sacred meadows, graze in
their lofty pastures, drink from their refreshing springs, and put an end to any lingering trace of
longing for relief from that cause of complaint? The judge of the ardent lovers will make a public
appearance, and settle that case.
When they are addressed at the meeting with their Master [Mawla], He will begin by offering
them the greeting [tahiyya], then He will instruct them to enter the Gardens of Eden, but they will
reject them with disdain. They will swear that they looked for nothing apart from Him, that they
had no intention of seeking anything apart from Him, and that they would not be content with
anything existing in the universe. They will swear that their objectives were not inferior, so they
had not forsaken the pleasure of life except to advance therefrom, through the link that is utterly
superior.
The wine-director will offer them a cup, chosen from his very best, containing a salutary drink.
As it passed around among the intimate companions, it will be welcomed in the early morning
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The Creed
hours and in the evening. It will add to their comfort and their ardent longing for the radiant
lights of His magnificent appearance.
By your Truth, if you do not allow an eye to see Your Beauty [Jamal], that is a miserable eye.
The ardent lovers have come to experience, through Your goodness, on account of longing for
You, a gentle kindness for the common people. Hearts melt in yearning for You, and no trace of
passionate desire remains therein.
If I decide, but You do not fulfill my purpose, I am subject to direction from Your love. I shall not
be despairing at the meeting, O my God, that Your good graces will erase the sinful error.
How could there be denial, O my brethren, when, in the early morning hours, there are Lordly
moments [awqat Rabbaniyya], heavenly indications, and angelic breezes? The proof of the
truthfulness of this matter is that the birds in the trees are intoning the Davidian psalms [alhan
Dawudiyya], the divergent streams are splashing in the fertile meadows, and the branches are
dancing in fine suits of silk brocade from the Garden of Paradise. All of that is done in submissive
obedience, and as an acknowledgement of His Uniqueness [Wahdaniyya].
Yes indeed, O people of love, the Lord of Truth reveals Himself in the time before dawn, and He
issues the invitation: Is there anyone ready to repent, that I may relent toward him with a
satisfactory acceptance? Is there anyone seeking forgiveness, that I may forgive him his sinful
errors entirely? Is there anyone begging for charity, that I may grant him blessings and gifts in
abundance?
Yes indeed, once the spirits are pure, they will be in splendor, radiant and shining. They will be
equally balanced in their spiritual states and all disaster will be meaningless to them. Without a
doubt, the scent of their tears will be fragrant on all the horizons.
Through their patient endurance of some separation, they have earned the right of attainment to
the exalted ranks. The authenticity of their sayings [ahadith], concerning the degrees of the
lovers, is established by reliable transmission [musnada marwiyya]. They pass without question,
and their needs are fully met.
The gift of love had come to be crystal clear. How well it deserves to be celebrated in brilliant
rhymes [qawafi], and in a splendid creed [aqida], based on the principles of the Hanafi, Shafii,
Maliki, and Hanbali schools [usul madhahib al-Hanafiyya wash-Shafiiyya wal-Malikyya walHanbaliyya]!
May Allah (Exalted is He) protect me, and all of you, from those who split apart and go astray, as
arrows stray from their target. May He include me, and all of you, among those for whom there
are lofty halls, with lofty halls built above them.
May Allah bless our master Muhammad, the noblest of humankind, and his family and his
Companions. May He single them out for the noblest salutation, and may He grant them
abundant peace, constantly renewed in endless succession, every morning and evening.
Amin, and again Amin.
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