A Taste of Tasawwuf - Part 1 (SPR111) - The Hikam Explained

 

Get a taste for Sufism's teachings through readings from the Hikam of Imam Ibn 'Ata' Illah through lessons with a living master of spirituality.

At-A-Glance

  • Parts of this course do not need to be taken in order.
  • Features two pre-recorded lesson by Shaykh Nuh on his book Sufism and Islam
  • The goal of these lessons is to explain what Sufism is and how it is practiced
  • Ten additional live lessons are from the Hikam of Ibn 'Ata' Illah to give a taste of what is taught in Sufism

"This path is not monasticism, eating barley and bran, or the garrulousness of affectation, but rather perseverance in the divine commands and certainty in divine guidance."
-Ibn 'Ata' Illah al-Iskandari

"Many Muslims look into their hearts today and find a spiritual emptiness. Speeches abound, but when the chairs are folded up and people go home, they find their prayers and inner life as dry as ever. Something is clearly missing. This essay shows that at the centre of the Islamic revelation, there is a brilliant light that has never been put out, but in our time has been covered over by the bushel-basket of modernist and Muslim-reform literature. It proves from the Qur'an and Sunna that from the very beginning of Islam, there has been a fully orthodox and operational science for increasing the impetus and intensity of one's relationship with the Divine, a traditional spirituality that is today called 'Sufism', in all previous Islamic eras was simply known and practiced as 'the way to Allah'. It discusses critics of Sufism, ancient and modern, and shows that if the false coin has sometimes circulated among Muslims, the real thing is the brightest hope Islam has to offer a world benighted by nihilism and materialism."
-Description of the book Sufism and Islam by Shaykh Nuh Ha Mim Keller

A Taste of Tasawwuf - Part 1 will feature commentary by Shaykh Nuh on his book Sufism and Islam. The goal of these two pre-recorded lessons is to explain what Sufism is and how it is practiced. Shaykh Nuh will explain how Sufism or Tasawwuf developed into a formal discipline and why it is so important in Islam. He will answer the most commonly raised objections against Sufism and explain how it differs from the pseudo-Sufism popularized in many parts of the Muslim world as well as academic Sufism. He will then highlight some important figures in the development of this science.

Following this introduction, Shaykh Nuh will give ten pre-recorded lessons from the Hikam (Aphorisms) of Ibn 'Ata' Illah al-Iskandari to give a taste of what is taught by Sufi teachers. Ibn 'Ata' Illah was a scholar in Arabic grammar, hadith, Qur'anic exegesis, fundamentals of law and faith, jurisprudence, and spirituality who lived in Egypt during the 7th century A.H. Shaykh Nuh himself is a spiritual heir of Shaykh Ibn 'Ata'illah and has an unbroken chain of transmission to the great author himself. Translating and commentating on Ibn 'Ata'Illah's words, Shaykh Nuh will cover the topics of belief (iman), repentance (tawba), unattachment to the world (zuhd), and slavehood to Allah (tahqiq al-'ubudiyya). Four to five Aphorisms will be covered per lesson.

A Taste of Tasawwuf - Part 1 is perfect for anyone who: knows nothing about Sufism; misunderstands Sufism; has prior negative experiences either through personal contact or hearsay; or has heard about it but simply desires to learn more.

Shaykh Hamza Karamali will manage weekly live sessions and the discussion forum, with all difficult questions forwarded to Shaykh Nuh for answering.

Please note that the courses in this series all start with the same pre-recorded introductory lessons. The ten lessons from the Hikam differ for each part of this course.

  • LESSON 1
    Introduction to Islamic Spirituality
    • reading from Sufism & Islam (Part 1) with commentary
    • the primary reality & reason for our creation
    • origins of the words tasawwuf and Sufi
    • how tasawwuf fits into Islam, and the human states it addresses
  • LESSON 2
    Completion of the Lesson on Sufism & Islam
    • the place of Sufism in Islam
    • Sufism and iman
    • pretenders to Sufism
    • Sufism & traditional Islam
  • LESSON 3
    Chapter 1 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 4
    Chapter 2 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 5
    Chapter 3 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 6
    Chapter 4 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 7
    Chapter 5 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 8
    Chapter 6 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 9
    Chapter 7 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 10
    Chapter 8 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 11
    Chapter 9 of the Hikam
  • LESSON 12
    Chapter 10 of the Hikam
  • Recorded lessons are taught by Shaykh Nuh Keller.
  • Weekly live lessons will be conducted by Shaykh Hamza Karamali.
  • All live lessons will be recorded, so that you can hear lessons you miss or review key concepts.
  • The English translation of the Hikam will be provided.
  • You are recommended to have a copy of Sufism and Islam by Shaykh Nuh Keller (Wakeel Books, 2002).
  • You can post questions and engage in discussion in the course forum, which will be managed by Shaykh Hamza. Difficult questions will be referred to Shaykh Nuh for answering.
  • Shaykh Hamza will hold weekly office hours.

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