Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education

The Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education (NFIE) is a non-profit, tax exempt, religious and educational organization dedicated to serve Islam with a special focus on Tasawwuf(Sufism),

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Mawlid-un-Nabi (saws) in Urdu:Research, Critical Analysis & History- Dr.Muhammad Muzaffar Alim Javaid Siddiqui (Pages 919)

Dr.Muhammad Muzaffar Alim Javaid Siddiqui has written an excellent, well researched, scholarly work on the topic of Mawlid (Milad, Mevlud) of our beloved Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam in urdu language.

Excerpt:

"Maulvi Mumtaz Ali launched a movement for celebration of Milad-un Nabi (saws) throughout India with results that celebrations were held in several places. In 1911newspapers and magazines published special issues on Milad-un Nabi (saws). Ulama and al-mujtahiddin emphasized the celebration of Mawlids on national level.A special ijtima, a large public gathering was held at the Islamia College, Lahore. Ameer e Millat Sayyid Jama'at Ali Shah Naqshbandi, Muhaddith Alipuri (ra) chaired this conference.Speakers included Allama Muhammad Iqbal (ra). The proceedings were published in "Risala Tahzeeb e Niswan". Allama Iqbal (ra) stated " Milad Conferences are needed to understand importance of Muslim identity and unity.Muslims should be proud of their noble heritage". Shaykh Abdul Qadir, Mawlana Zafar Ali Khan,Mufti Muhammad Abdullah, Maulvi Abdul Hakim and Sayyid Jama'at Ali Shah Naqshbandi delivered speeches on Prophetic Morals (Akhlaq) and Qualities, Virtues (Shamail) at this historical Milad Conference."

In 1935 Allama Iqbal (ra) attended Milad Sharif at the Jalander Cantt and stated" Few years ago I dreamed that Allah Taala will unite this Ummah by means of Mawlid Sharif ( Celebration of  the Birth of Beloved Prophet saws).For sometime I was wondering how will this be realized. Now Mass Movement to Celebrate the Birth of Prophet Muhammad (saws)"Tahreek e Youm e Al Nabi (saws) " made this dream a reality." 







PDF:Urdu main Eid Milad un Nabi--Research--Objections--History by M.Muzaffar Alam Javaid Siddiqui.pdf

by Muhammad Tariq Lahori Hanafi 

Sunday, August 17, 2025

"Risālat al-Mustarshidīn" (Treatise for the Seekers of Guidance) by Imam al-Ḥārith al-Muḥāsibī (RA) -Shaykh Jamaal Diwan- The Majilis- 8/17/2025

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Join us on a transformative journey through "Risālat al-Mustarshidīn" (Treatise for the Seekers of Guidance) by Imam al-Ḥārith al-Muḥāsibī, one of the earliest scholars of Islamic spirituality and introspection. In this series, we explore timeless insights into: Sincerity in intention and action Guarding the heart and purifying the soul Cultivating humility, patience, and trust in Allah Practical steps toward deeper taqwa (God-consciousness) Whether you're a student of knowledge or seeking spiritual clarity in your daily life, this series offers profound guidance rooted in the Qur'an, Sunnah, and the wisdom of the early generations. 

About Imam al-Muhasibi: A pivotal figure in early Islamic thought, Imam al-Muhasibi (d. 857 CE) was known for his deep understanding of the inner dimensions of worship and character. His teachings continue to inspire seekers centuries later.

Amazon: Treatise for the Seekers: Risalah al- Mustarshideen: Zaid Shakir

The translation, notes, and commentary of Imam al-Harith al-Muhasibi’s Risala al-Mustarshidin (Treatise For The Seekers Of Guidance) by Zaid Shakir is intended to serve as a layman’s guide to Islamic spirituality. Al - Muhasibi presents most of the major ideas that would both serve as the basis for a full program of spiritual development and comprise an insightful overview of a system of Islamic moral psychology. He examines in great depth and penetrating insight the psychological motivations and justifications for moral thought and action and correspondingly the associated bases of immorality. In so doing, he has provided a road map that any person can follow to overcome the guiles of his fundamental enemies: the world, the ego, the whims of the soul, and Satan.

Amazon: Spiritual Purification in Islam: The Life and Works of Al-Muhasibi - Gavin Picken - Routledge Sufi Series
https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Purification-Islam-al-Muhasibi-Routledge/dp/0415548225

Purification of the soul is a principle that is central to understanding Islamic spirituality but despite this, relatively little has been written explicitly in the Islamic tradition regarding this discrete method of spiritual purification. This book examines the work of a scholar of this discipline, al-Hārith al-Muhāsibī, who lived and worked during the classical Islamic period under the Abbāsids.

Although al-Muhāsibī was well known for his skills in many disciplines, including the Qur’ān, Prophetic narration and scholastic theology, it is his mastery in the field of Islamic spirituality and moral psychology for which he is best remembered. Assessing the extent to which the political, social and economic factors played a part in his life and work, Gavin Picken provides a comprehensive overview of his work and its great significance in the development of Islamic spirituality. Reconstructing his life in chronological order and providing the most comprehensive appraisal of his works to date, it explores a facet of al-Muhāsibī’s teaching which as yet has not been studied, namely his understanding, concept and methodology regarding the purification of the soul within the Islamic paradigm. As such, it will be of great interest not only to researchers and students of Sufism but also to scholars of comparative spirituality and mysticism.

Sufism & Mevlud Tradition in Balkans - Imam Senad Agic - NFIE Mawlid 1994


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Sufism and Mevlud Tradition in Balkans - A lecture by Imam Senad Agic, Imam, Islamic Cultural Center of Greater Chicago, Northbrook, IL. Head Imam of Bosniaks in America delivered at International Mawlid un Nabi Conference 1994, UIC, Chicago.Sponsored by Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education (NFIE) 

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Imam Senad Agic & Group reciting Bosnian Nasheed,

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Imam Senad Agic & Group reciting Bosnian Nasheed. Imam Senad Agic, Imam, Islamic Cultural Center of Greater Chicago, Northbrook, IL. Head Imam of Bosniaks in America, recited at International Mawlid un Nabi Conference 1994, UIC, Chicago.Sponsored by Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education (www.nfie.com)

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Imam Dr.Senad Agic Biography
Dr. Senad ef. Agić
He graduated from the Gazi Husrevbeg Madrasah in Sarajevo in 1980, and received his higher education at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo in 1985. In 2004, he received the title of Doctor of Islamic Sciences and received the Jalaluddin Rumi Award for scientific work and contribution to the field of Islamic history in America. In his extremely interesting and useful research and doctoral dissertation, he scientifically elaborated on the sociological and historical context of the experience of Bosniaks in the USA, the context of the process of assimilation of Bosniaks into the American \"Melting Pot\", as a kind of American path to multiculturalism, and finally the specifics of the experience of the Bosniak population in American society using the example of the community from Chicago. In 2006, he received his Ph.D. in the history of Islam in America from the Graduate Theological Foundation in South Bend, IN, USA, and his dissertation was named the best defended dissertation in 2006 in Islamic studies at this higher education institution (GTF), which is formally affiliated with the University of Oxford. In the same year, he was appointed Professor of Islamic Studies at GTF. He remained in that position until 2015.

He served as imam and administrative director of the Islamic Cultural Center in Northbrook from 1989 to 2010, and in 1994 he was appointed chief imam of the Bosniak Islamic Community of the USA. He remained in that position until 2011. From 1985 to 1989 he worked in the Publishing Department of the Bosniak Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia. From 2010 to the present he has been the imam of the SABAH congregation in Chicago in Franklin Park.

He is the author of the book Muslimanska lična imena, in Bosnian, and Immigration & Assimilation, The Bosnian Muslim Experience In Chicago, The Rhodes-Fulbright Library, Lima, OH: Windham Hall Press, 2004, in English, editor of the monograph “100 Years of Bosniaks in America” in English and Bosnian (2006), co-author of the book on “Hajj and Die”, and author of about fifty works. His translations from English and Arabic, interviews and reviews on the Quran, Arabic literature, religion and violence in Bosnia and spiritual traditions have been published. He has discussed peace and conflict within and between religions on “National Public Radio”, “Voice of America”, “Radio Free Europe”, “IslamRadio.com”, “Deutche Welle”. He has been a consultant and visiting professor at several universities across America. In 2003, he took advantage of a short study stay at Oxford University.

His current interest is focused on traditional moderate Islam without extremism and religious animosity and in favor of coexistence, mutual respect and vital cooperation.

He is one of the founders of the Bosniak Community of America, the SDA party in America, and the Bosniak Congress in North America. He is a member of the Supreme Islamic Council of America, a participant in the First and Second World Congresses of Imams and Rabbis in Brussels and Seville, a former member of the Interfaith Council of the Parliament of World Religions in Chicago, the Executive Board of the “Iqra' International Educational Foundation”, the Executive Board of the “Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago” and a former president of the Northbrook Priests Association.

Claiming Heritage, Renewing Authority: Sufi-orientated activities in post-Yugoslav Bosnia-Herzegovina - Catharina Raudvere. European Journal of Turkish Studies

Abstract:This article discusses the role and status of Sufi groups in Bosnia-Herzegovina today, an issue where Turkish influences are unavoidable, irrespective of whether the focus is on conceptions of the Balkans’ Ottoman legacy or on contemporary arenas for religious alternatives in public life. Today old Sufi establishments face competition from groups with roots abroad both in terms of community leadership and the relationship between the individual groups and the state administration. Sufi-orientated activities play a role within the established Muslim congregations, the ritual aspects in particular attracting previously non-practicing Muslims. Many aspects of the Sufi theme can and should of course be related to the region’s Ottoman past, the authoritarian repression of religion in the Yugoslav Federation, and the war in the 1990s. These particular features have had an impact on religious practices as well as on the institutional organisation of Islam in the region.
The attraction of the Sufi groups active today in Bosnia comes from two sources: first, references to authentic tradition, charismatic leaders, fellowships and groups that offer lifestyles in line with Muslim conduct, and secondly, their tools for establishing independent theological interpretations and for highly individualised spirituality. Bosnian Sufi identity balances between national heritage (with or without political connotations) and a search for spirituality (with or without affiliation to a group or an order); it connects to the contemporary world and its specific issues in a way that is relevant for Bosnians today, as well as being symptomatic of late-modern religion worldwide.

A Glimpse at Sufism in the Balkans: Huseyin Abiva (Chicago)
https://www.alevibektasi.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=689:a-glimpse-at-sufism-in-the-balkans&catid=46:aratrmalar-ingilizce&Itemid=69

"The first Ottoman Sufis tended to be primarily from among the Naqshibandis and their known centers during this time were established in Bosnia and Macedonia. Announcedly tied to the Sunni ‘ulama, the Naqshibandi were in the vanguard of securing “orthodox” Islam in Bosnia-Hercegovina and the urban centers of the Balkans. There were, in fact, three distinct waves of Naqshibandi implantation into the Balkans during the Ottoman period. The earliest phase of implantation was made through the shaykhs who were the direct representatives (khalifahs) of Khwajah Ubaydullah Ahrar. Notable among these were Mulla Abdullah Ilahi (d.1491), who settled in Serres (Greece) and Shaykh Lutfullah, who established an early Naqshibandi tekke in Skopje. It is also probable that the earliest Naqshibandi teachers in Bosnia (namely Uyran Dede and Temsi Dede) had affiliation with the two previously mentioned shaykhs."

Some Notes on Naqshbandi Tariqat in Bosnia: Hamid Algar

"The Naqshbandī tarīqat first appeared in the Balkans in the fifteenth century in the person of Mollā Abdullah Ilāhī (d.896/1490-1491), founder of the West Turkish branch of the order. Born in the town of Simav near Kütahya, he acquired his exoteric learning at the Zeyrek madrasa in Istanbul before embarking on the Sufi path and travelling eastwards to Khorasan and Transoxania in search of a preceptor. After passing through Herat, he arrived in Samarqand, there to become one of the numerous murīds of the celebrated Naqshbandī pīr, Khwāja ‘Ubaydullāh Ahrār (d. 845/1441). Khwāja Ahrār instructed him in the method of dhikr practised by the tarīqat, and then dispatched him to the tomb of the eponymous founder of the order, Bahā ad-Dīn Naqshband (d. 1389), at Qasr-i ‘Arifān near Bukhara. Here he spent nine successive periods of forty days in seclusion, fasting and meditating. Having thus prepared himself for the task of irshād, he returned westwards to Anatolia as khalīfa of Khwāja Ahrār. He settled first in his birthplace of Simav, but was soon prevailed upon to come to Istanbul. In the capital he attracted numerous adherents, and he established for the Naqshbandī tarīqat that prominent place in the spiritual life of Turkey that it continues to hold to the present day."

Monday, August 11, 2025

Qazi Bashiruddin Ahmad al-Faruqi- NFIE Mawlid 1996 - Hayat-un-Nabi - Living Presence of Prophet Muhammad (saws)

 

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Hyat-un-Nabi (saws) Living Presence , a lecture in English by Qazi Bashiruddin Ahmad al-Faruqi, Khalifah, Bahr-ul-Uloom Hazrat Moulana Maulvi Muhammad Abdul Qadeer Siddiqi Qadri Hasrat (1870-1962), the former Dean and Professor of Theology of the Osmania University, Hyderabad , delivered at International Mawlid un Nabi Conference 1996,UIC,Chicago.Sponsored by Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education(NFIE)

Qazi Bashiruddin (RA) explains deeper meanings of Quranic Verse : Inna Allaha wamalaikatahu yusalloona AAala alnnabiyyi ya ayyuha allatheena amanoo salloo AAalayhi wasallimoo tasleeman Quram 33: 56 Surely, Allah and His angels send blessings to the Prophet. O you who believe, do pray Allah to bless him, and send your Salām (prayer for his being in peace) to him in abundance.
  • He (Prophet Muhammad saws) was then present, He is now present, He will be present in the future
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Hazrat Qazi Ahmed Bashiruddin Farooqui Biography

Khalīfah of Bahr-ul-`Ulūm Hz Maulvi Muhammad Abdul Qadeer Siddiqi Qadri رحمة الله عليه. Birthdate: June 27, 1922 (Dhul-Qa’dah 1 1340H) Passed away on: June 20, 2018 (Shawwal 6 1439H)
Hz. Qazi Ahmed Bashirudddin Farooqui was born into a family deeply entrenched into Sufi practices while remaining within the bounds of the teachings of the Qur’an, Hadith and Shari’ah. Seeking to be a murid of a famous Sufi of Hyderabad Deccan at a very early age, Qazi sb developed his spiritual inclination over the decades to become a sufi master and guide in Canada. Qazi Bashiruddin sb was initiated into the Chishtīyah, Qadirīyah, Nashbandīyah and Rifa`īyah silsilah and was well known in Sufi circles of the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East before his move to Canada in 1998. He was greatly admired by the Cypriot Shaykh Nazim Adil Al-Haqqani (1922-2014), spiritual leader of the Nashbandīyah silsilah, who invited him to North America and introduced him to sufi circles on this continent. For twenty years (1998-2018) until he passed away into the presence of his Lord, Qazi sb organized at least four major programs each year in and would travel to other cities of USA and Canada – particularly to Chicago.



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The Canadian Sufi Saint: Biography of Qazi Ahmed Bashiruddin Farooqui (RA) Hardcover – July 24, 2021 - by Kazi Zulkader Siddiqui (Author)

Sufi orders and thought can be traced back to the very first century after the advent of Prophet Muhammadﷺ. Over the centuries, Sufism (tasawwuf) evolved into a mass movement in the form of different orders (tarīqah) which claimed direct chain through successive teachers and masters back to the Prophetﷺ. Being very much a part of mainstream Islam, sufis aim to seek the ultimate reality of God through the inner dimension, abstaining from worldly desires and promoting intense love for the Prophetﷺ. The sufi masters (pīr-o-murshad) guide their disciples through rituals, incantations and practices that fulfill these objectives.Qazi Ahmed Bashiruddin Farooqui was born into a family that was deeply entrenched into Sufi practices while remaining within the bounds of the teachings of the Qur’an, Hadith and Shari`ah. Seeking to be a murid of a famous sufi of Hyderabad Deccan at a very early age, Qazi sb developed his spiritual inclinations over the decades to become a sufi master and guide in Canada. Hundreds of people became his followers and admirers, and sought his guidance in their own path. In parallel, Qazi sb saw the political upheavals of the twentieth century and was involved with pan-Islamic movements and particularly Motamar-e-Alam-e-Islami. Over the decades, he developed strong friendship and bonds with numerous heads of state, politicians, national and religious leaders to seek peace and harmony in the world.

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Imam Murtada al-Zabidi: The Encyclopedic Travelling Scholar: Shaykh Jamaal Diwan - The Majilis - July 20, 2025

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Amazon: The World of Murtada al- Zabidi -Stefan Reichmuth

Murtada al-Zabidi was a Humanist scholar and a Muslim, whose twelfth-century writings are here examined in the context of their geographical and historical setting. The period when Zabidi was writing saw a shift in the balance of power from the Muslim empires to the Western world, reflected in the stories he told of his travels from India on to Cairo, across vast distances and coming across an extraordinary range of people. The five chapters in this work look at various aspects of Zabidi’s life and times, the first one focusing on his life and career and forms a background to studies of his work. The second looks at Zabidi’s writing and publishing and the third at his notes on his friends, teachers, students and acquaintances. Chapter four assesses his two largest works; his Arabic lexicon and his commentary on Gazzali’s Ihya . Finally, chapter five explores his second major literary achievement, his large commentary on Gazzali’s Ihya ulum al-din .


Imam Sayyid Murtada al-Zabidi and His Works: Sidi Abu Hasan

Murtada al- Zabidi: A Renovator of Islam: Orient

Murtada al-Zabidi: The Reality of Ibn Taymiyya

The World of Mutada al- Zabidi -Stefan Reichmuth PDF

Manuscript About Naqshband Tariqa by Imam Mutada al-Zabidi

Friday, July 18, 2025

Imam al-Bajuri and the Archetypal Scholar | Shaykh Jamaal Diwan: The Majlis - July 13 2025


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim_al-Bajuri

Amazon: Introduction to Islamic Creed: Imam Ibrahim al-Bajuri , Rashad Jameer (Translator)

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As a response to a request, Imam al-Bajuri outlines the core beliefs of the orthodox Sunni doctrine (aqidah) that must be known by every Muslim. Designed to be studied with a teacher or read on one's own, this text will equip the student with sufficient knowledge of the essentials of Muslim theology to be able to distinguish truth from falsehood, orthodox from heterodox, Ahl al-Sunna wa al-Jama'a or Sunni Islam from other than it. It is hoped that by including the facing, vocalized Arabic script that 1) students of Sacred Knowledge will be aided in learning the language of the Qur’an, the Prophet (saws), and the ulama, 2) it will serve as a teaching aid for the ulama when teaching this text to reference the original work and 3) to preserve the actual words of Imam al-Bajuri.

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The Archetypal Sunnī Scholar: Law, Theology, and Mysticism in the Synthesis of al-Bājūri - Aaron Spevack


This is a rare study of a late premodern Islamic thinker, Ibrahim al- Bājūrī, a nineteenth-century scholar and rector of Cairo's al-Azhar University. Aaron Spevack explores al- Bājūrī's legal, theological, and mystical thought, highlighting its originality and vibrancy in relation to the millennium of scholarship that preceded and informed it, and also detailing its continuing legacy. The book makes a case for the normativity of the Gabrielian Paradigm, the study of law, rational theology, and Sufism, in the person of al- Bājūrī. Soon after his death in 1860, this typical pattern of scholarship would face significant challenges from modernists, reformers, and fundamentalists. Spevack challenges beliefs that rational theology, syllogistic logic, and Sufism were not part of the predominant conception of orthodox scholarship and shows this scholarly archetype has not disappeared as an ideal. In addition, the book contests prevailing beliefs in academic and Muslim circles about intellectual decline from the thirteenth through nineteenth centuries.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Glimpses From the Life of Imam Al-Dardir | Shaykh Jamaal Diwan: The Majilis June 29,2025

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Islam Before Modernity: Aḥmad al-Dardīr and the Preservation of Traditional Knowledge - Walead Mohammad Mosaad 

This book examines the role of tradition and discursive knowledge transmission on the formation of the 'ulamā', the learned scholarly class in Islam, and their approach to the articulation of the Islamic disciplines. The basis of this examination is the twelfth/eighteenth century scholar, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Dardīr, an Egyptian Azharī who wrote highly influential treatises in the disciplines of creedal theology, Mālikī jurisprudence, and taṣawwuf (Sufism). He also occupied a prominent role in the urban life of Cairo, and is accredited with several incidents of intercession with the rulers on behalf of the Cairo populace. This book argues that a useful framework for evaluating the intellectual contributions of post-classical scholars such as al-Dardīr involves the concept of an Islamic discursive tradition, where al-Dardīr's specific contributions were aimed towards preserving, upholding, and maintaining the Islamic tradition, including the intellectual "sub-traditions" that came to define it.

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Mecca Books: A Commentary upon the Creed of Imam Al-Dardir: By Ahmad al-Dardir, Siddiq Adam Mitha ) Translator) 

About The Book (From The Publisher's Website)

The science of theology is the most virtuous of the sciences
It is the primary obligation, and the foundation of all Islamic rulings

The Creed of Imam al-Dardir, also known as the Tawhidiyya, was written with the purpose of reviving the core of the Islamic creed in the minds of common Muslims. Its succinct text, easily memorized, captures the essential points of creed that every Muslim is obligated to believe in.

In his commentary, Ustadh Siddiq draws extensively on the texts of traditional scholars of the past and present. Most important from amongst them is Shaykh Mustafa al-ʿAqabawi’s commentary upon the Tawhidyya and other treatises by Imam al-Dardir himself, such as his Kharida al-Bahiyya and his commentary on its text. Other classical works the author cites are from the pens of Imams al-Bayhaqi, al-Ghazali, al-Nasafi, al-Razi, al-Baydawi, al-Subki, al-Taftazani, al-Sanusi, Ibn Kamal Pasha, al-Qari, al-Bayadi, al-Laqqani, al-Zabidi, al-Sawi and al-Bajuri, as well as the modern scholarship of Shaykhs Zahid al-Kawthari, Muhammad al-Hashimi, Hasan Habannaka, Saʿid Ramadan al-Buti, Nur al-Din ʿItr, Nuh al-Qudat and Saʿid Foudah.