This profound work by Osman Nuri Topbas delves into the essence of Tasawwuf, a spiritual tradition deeply rooted in the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah. Tasawwuf emphasizes the purification of the heart, cultivating a deep and intimate connection with the Divine. Through spiritual purification, self-examination, and the guidance of qualified mentors, readers learn to overcome worldly attachments and negative qualities such as pride, greed, and envy. The book sheds light on the significance of Tasawwuf in the lives of Muslims, offering invaluable insights and practical advice for anyone seeking spiritual fulfillment and a closer relationship with Allah.
One of the central themes is the process of self-examination and self-realization, encouraging readers to reflect on their innermost thoughts, intentions, and actions. Topbas emphasizes the importance of purifying the heart from worldly attachments through acts of devotion and remembrance of Allah (dhikr). The book also explores the role of spiritual mentors and the importance of companionship with the righteous in guiding seekers on the path to enlightenment.
Topbas warns against the dangers of extremism and urges readers to seek a middle path guided by the principles of balance and moderation. Throughout the book, he draws upon the wisdom of Islamic scholars and mystics, weaving together insights from the rich tradition of Tasawwuf with practical advice for contemporary seekers. This book is a call to spiritual awakening and self-transformation, inviting readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and self-realization guided by the timeless teachings of Islam and the profound wisdom of Tasawwuf.
Table of Contents
1. Tasawwuf is to reach perfection through the Qur’an and the Sunnah
1.1 In that case what is tasawwuf?
1.2 In that case what is not considered tasawwuf?
2. Uprightness the greatest miracle
3. Tasawwuf is to protect oneself from heedlessness through remembrance of Allah (dhikr)
3.1 Tasawwuf: the elimination of the Nafs and the growth of the spirit
3.2 In tasawwuf everything begins once one truly perceives their own nothingness.
4. Tasawwuf is keeping company with the righteous
4.1 Rabita - Making the hearts one
4.2 Making the hearts one the one in Yemen is close to me
5. Tasawwuf is the way of character not form
6. The path of the sound heart
6.1 Three duties of the prophets
6.2 Useless knowledge
6.3 Sultan Alparslan takes his conscience to account
6.4 Takhalli Tahalli Tajalli
6.5 Allah will suffice!
6.6 Perfected guides
6.7 Meticulousness in abiding by the Sunnah
6.8 Be careful who you learn your religion from!
6.9 The limits of lawful love
6.10 Excess and fanaticism
6.11 Tawassul
6.12 Visiting the graves
6.13 If Allah Most High does not inform
6.14 No person is without fault
6.15 O mankind... Do not become arrogant!
6.16 Tasawwuf: to keep the heart in a state of balance between fear and hope.
6.17 Rosebuds from the garden of wisdom.