باسمك
اللهم
سبحان
ذى الجبروت والملكوت والكبرياء والعظمة
In the name of Sufism, or
more accurately, pseudo-Sufism, many pretenders and charlatans have
exploited the thirst of the common, ignorant people for spirituality.
One such charlatan was Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi. Among the Muslims of
the Indian subcontinent in particular there is a persistent tendency
toward religious syncretism and antinomianism, indeed a reverence for
such tendencies as being more “spiritual” and “Godly” than
the orthodox approach to Islam. This is illustrated in the ignorant
Muslims’ love for qawwali
and their fascination with antinomian couplets of disagreeable
figures like Bulleh Shah (d. 1757 CE). In a previous entry I
explained the reality of the antinomian, nudist heretic Sarmad, who
is a celebrated figure among this demographic of ignorant Muslims who
prefer a Satanic brand of “spirituality” over the Shari’ah of
Islam. The great reformers of Islam who appeared in the Indian
subcontinent, such as Mujaddid Alf Thani,
Ahmad Sirhindi (d. 1624 CE) and Shah Waliullah of Delhi (d. 1762 CE)
رحمة
الله عليهما
waged
a scholastic battle against antinomianism and syncretism, emphasizing
the importance of abiding by the Shari’ah and the Sunnah. They did
not reject Tasawwuf
or Tariqah,
but made it clear that Tariqah must be in accord with Shari’ah.
This is the middle or moderate path between the the extreme of
antinomian mysticism, religious syncretism, omnism on the one hand
and the other extreme of modernism, anti-mysticism.
Among
the heretical notions put forward by the omnist worldview of
antinomian pseudo-Sufism is that the maqam
or rank of Wilayah
(sainthood) is higher than that of Nubuwwah
(prophesy), as rationalized by the omnist Ibn Arabi (d. 1240 CE).
Another notion is that false, Satanic religions like Hinduism are
divinely revealed truths, and that some of their mythical “gods”
(idols) were in fact prophets, identical to figures revered in Islam.
The charlatan Gohar Shahi wrote that sayyidina Adam عليه
السلام
is
identical to Shankar (a title of the Satanic Hindu idol Shiva) and
sayyidina Khidr عليه
السلام
is
identical to another Satanic Hindu idol, namely, Vishnu:
"The
Hindu and Sikh religions are linked with the religions of Adam and
Noah. Since Adam revered the Holy Black Stone, they adopted the
ritual of worshipping idols. Those who survived from the great
hurricane of Noah propagated in India. Indian Gurus obtained
spiritual knowledge and spiritual grace from Khidr also. The names
such as of Adam (Shankar Jee) and Khidr (Vishnu Maharaj) are found in
the wordings of their prayers.” (The
Religion of God)
And
this notion was also expressed by another so-called Sufi mystic,
Khwaja Ghulam Farid (d. 1901 CE), who said that Hinduism is the oldest religion being the religion of Adam, and that the Hindu
avatars
and rishis
were Prophets, specifically naming Ram, Krishna and Buddha as having
been Prophets and Apostles of God!
In
attempting to answer the objection that some of the supposed “saints”
of this Ummah could not have been saints since they did not observe
the Shari’ah, they did not offer the Salah or fast in Ramadan,
etc., Gohar Shahi says that the Prophets themselves were never
obligated to worship Allah according to the Shari’ah, but only did
so to set a precedent for their followers:
"The Prophets abide by
the Sharia law to become a model for the Ummah (nation), so that they
may imitate and follow. Otherwise, they do not need to worship.
They have the rank of Prophet-hood since primordial time, long before
the existence of the Sharia law. Since they have to perfect the
religion as a model, if the Prophets miss out any of the rituals, or
if they adopt an act, their nation imitates them. Hence they have to
remain careful and sober. Can anyone be justified to say that a
Prophet will enter the hellfire if he does not worship? Not at all!
Can anyone be justified to say that one cannot be a Prophet if he
does not worship? Can anyone claim that one cannot become a Prophet
if he does not learn the knowledge? Why are the Saints made
subject to objections? Note that Sainthood is a substitute to
Prophet-hood.” (ibid)
This passage in the book is
quite disturbing from an Islamic perspective, as it clearly suggests
that the Prophets are above the Law of God. While we believe Nubuwwah
(prophesy) is wahbi,
that is, granted by Allah freely and not acquired by the recipient
through effort, we simultaneously believe Allah عز
وجل
granted
Nubuwwah to those holy and pure individuals on account of an immense
goodness and purity within their souls that made them worthy of
receiving the gift of prophesy. And part of that goodness within
their souls was their disposition to strictly and beautifully abide
by the Law of God and to worship Him alone with an extraordinary
degree of devotion. The truth is that every Prophet is bound by the
Shari’ah of his time, including the Seal of Prophets Muhammad صلى
الله عليه وآله وسلم
who
likewise was bound to comply with the Shari’ah that was revealed
through his own person, and in fact practically did so in the most
perfect and beautiful manner possible, thus being for us Insan
al-Kamil (the perfect human).
Contrary to Gohar Shahi’s heretical claim that the Prophets are not
bound to worship Allah, we read in the Quran that the Prophet
Muhammad صلى
الله عليه وسلم
was
in fact obligated to worship Allah above and beyond what is required
of the members of his Ummah:
یٰۤاَیُّہَا
الۡمُزَّمِّلُ
قُمِ
الَّیۡلَ اِلَّا قَلِیۡلًا
نِّصۡفَہٗۤ
اَوِ انۡقُصۡ مِنۡہُ قَلِیۡلًا
اَوۡ
زِدۡ عَلَیۡہِ وَ رَتِّلِ الۡقُرۡاٰنَ
تَرۡتِیۡلًا
Today the followers of Riaz
Ahmed Gohar Shahi are divided into two factions; the more moderate
Anjuman Sarfroshan-e-Islam and the Mehdi Foundation International
(MFI) led by the lunatic Younus AlGohar, who believe Gohar Shahi is
the promised Mahdi, and also Kalki Avatar
of the Hindus.