Abul Qaasim Hazrat Sheikh
Junaid-e-Baghdadi
(radi Allaho anhu)
HIS
POSITION IN THE SILSILA : Sheikh alal Itlaaq, Qultbul Istihqaaq, Mamba-e-Israar, Sultan-e-Tariqat,
Sayyidut Taaifa, Hazrat Sheikh Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) is the
eleventh Imam and Sheikh of the Silsila Aaliyah Qaaderiyah Barakaatiyah
Razviyah Nooriyah.
BIRTH : He was born around the year 218
Hijri in Baghdad Shareef.
NAME : His name is Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi
Allaho anhu). He was known as Abul Qaasim and he was blessed with titles such
as, Sayyidut Taaifa, Ta’oosul Ulama, Qawareeri, Zuj’jaan and Lisaanul Qaum.
HIS
CHILDHOOD : When he was
seven years old, he went to Haramain Sharifain in the company of Hazrat Sirri
Saqti (radi Allaho anhu). When they reached the Haram Shareef, four hundred
Ulama were seated there, discussing the topic of Shukr (Gratefulness). All of
the Ulama presented their views during this sitting. Hazrat Sirri Saqti (radi
Allaho anhu) then turned to Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) and
said, "O Junaid! You too should
say something." He lowered his sight for a few moments, and
then said, "Shukr
(gratefulness) is this, that you should not be disobedient through whatever
bounties Allah has blessed you with, and you should not use it as a means of disobedience
and causing distress." On hearing this, all the Ulama said
together, "O Coolness of our
Eyes. Whatever you have said, is the truth and you are honest in your words,
and we cannot say better than what you have said." Hazrat Sirri
Saqti (radi Allaho anhu) said, "O
My Dear Son! From where did you learn such exemplary words?"
Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) said,"This is through the blessing of your esteem companionship."
[Masaalikus Saalikeen]
HIS
SHEIKH-E-TARIQAT : He is
the mureed and Khalifa of Hazrat Sirri Saqti (radi Allaho anhu).
HIS
EXCELLENCE : He was a
great Aalim Mufti. He was ahead of all in wisdom and eloquence. From the
beginning, right up to the end of his life, he was loved by all. Everyone was
pleased with him as the leader. There is no person that can point even a finger
at the Maqaam of Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu). The only people
who could not see the station of Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu)
were those who were blind in faith. He
was known as the voice of the people, but he always called himself Abdul
Masha’ikh (the servant of the Masters). Many of the Ulama also called him
Sultanul Muhaqiqeen. He had reached very high levels in Shariat and Tariqat.
Many great Sheikhs followed his silsila. He was the greatest Sheikh of his era.
He spent time in the khidmat of Hazrat Muhaasibi (radi Allaho anhu). Once
someone asked Hazrat Sirri Saqti (radi Allaho anhu) if the Mureed can be more
famous than the Peer and Hazrat Sirri Saqti (radi Allaho anhu) said, "Yes, it is possible. The perfect
example is right before you. I am the Peer of Junaid-e-Baghdadi, but he is more
exalted than me."
HIS
CHARACTER AND HABITS:
Even though Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) was such a great Wali,
he was very humble. He always showed great respect to others, even to those who
were not as exalted as him. Once he said to his mureeds, "If only I knew that it was better to
read two rakaats of nafil than being with you, then I would have not sat
amongst you." He kept fast for most of his life.
BUSINESS : Hazrat Junaid Baghdadi (radi Allaho
anhu) initially did business, and used to sell mirrors. His manner was, that he
used to enter his shop, and then read four hundred rakaats of nafil salaah.
This, he continue for many years. He then left his shop, and then sat in the
khidmat of his Peer-o-Murshid. He took a room in the house of his Peer and then
spent his time their cleansing his heart. When he used to enter the state of
Muraqiba, he would remove the musalla from under him as he did not wish to
concentrate on anything. He only engrossed himself in the love of Allah and His
Rasool (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam). He
spent forty years in Muraqiba (spiritual ecstasy). For thirty years, he stood
after Esha until Fajr and make Zikrullah. He used to make his Fajr Salaah with
the wudhu of Esha. He says, "For
twenty years, I did not miss the Takbeer-e-Oola (First Takbeer of Namaaz in
Jamaat), and if the thought of any worldly thing during Namaaz, then I would
repeat my Salaah, and if I thought of
Jannat or the Hereafter in my Salaah, then I used to make Sajdah-e-Sahw."
HIS
EXCELLENCE IN THE COURT OF THE PROPHET (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam): One Buzroog narrates, that he dreamt
of the Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) and Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi
Allaho anhu) was also seated in the Mehfil of the Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihi
wasallam). He then saw that a person came and presented a query to the Prophet
(Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) and the Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam)
said, "Hand it over to Junaid.
He will write the answer." The person then said, "Ya Rasoolallah (Sall Allaho alaihi
wasallam) May my parents be sacrificed at your feet. How can it be given to
Junaid in your presence?" The Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihi
wasallam) said, “Just as the
Prophets are proud of their entire Ummah, I am proud of Junaid.” [Khazinatul
Asfiyah vol.1 pg.86]
Once a Sayyid who lived in Jilan,
left home with the intention of Hajj. On his journey, he passed through Baghdad
Shareef. He thus presented himself in the Darbaar of Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi
(radi Allaho anhu). Hazrat asked him where he had come from. He said that he
was from Jilan, and was a descendant of Hazrat Ali (radi Allaho anhu). Hazrat
Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) then said, "Your forefather Hazrat Ali (radi Allaho anhu) used to draw two
swords. One against the kufaar and Mushrikeen, and the other against his nafs.
Which sword do you draw?" When the man heard this, he went into
a spiritual state and began to roll on the ground. He then said, "This is my Hajj. Put me on to the path
of Allah." Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) said, "Your heart, is the special Haram of
Allah, thus you should try to the best of your ability no to allow any
non-mahram to enter it." [Kashfuk Mahjoob pg.119]
HIS
LECTURES: Hazrat
Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) spent his entire life, serving the Deen of
Allah and His Beloved Rasool (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam). Once his Peer-o-
Murshid, Hazrat Sirri Saqti (radi Allaho anhu) asked him to deliver a lecture,
and he said that he did not find it ethical to lecture in the presence of his
Peer. One night, he dreamt of the Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam).
Rasoolullah (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) commanded him to lecture. When
morning came, he went to his Peer and found that his Peer was already awaiting
his presence. As he entered the Khanqah, his Peer said, "W e have all been asking you to
lecture. Now the Beloved Rasool (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) has given you the
command to speak." He asked his Peer how he had known of his
dream, and he said, "Last night
I made Deedar of Allah Subhaanahu Ta'aala and I heard a voice which said that
the Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam) had already commanded Junaid to
lecture." He agreed to lecture on condition, that there were
not more than forty people in his lectures. It as agreed and he delivered his
first lecture. During his first lecture, eighteen people passed away. He then
stopped his lecture and went back home. [Kashful Mahjoob pg 201]
A SINCERE
MUREED : Hazrat Junaid
Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) had various mureeds, but there was one particular
mureed, towards whom he paid special attention. A few disciples were not
pleased with this and asked him why he gave preference to the mureed over
others. Hazrat said that he is the most intelligent and wise amongst all of
them, and it was for this reason that he gave preference to him. Hazrat then
said, "Let me prove this to
you." He gave a chicken and a knife to each mureed, and asked
them to sacrifice it where none would be able to see them. Each of the mureeds
found a very quite and secluded area, and sacrificed the chicken. This one
mureed, came back without slaughtering the chicken. Hazrat asked why he did not
slaughter the chicken, and he said, "Huzoor!
Where ever I went, I found the Qudrat of Allah present there, and I knew that
He is All Seeing. It is
for this reason that I had no option but to return without success."
Hazrat then said, "Now, did you
hear his answer. This is the reason due to which he is so dear to me."
HIS TRUST
IN Allah: Once a man
presented him with five hundred Ashrafis (coins). Hazrat asked if he had any
other wealth with the exception of the five hundred Ashrafis. The man replied
that he did. Hazrat said, "Will
you ever need any more money in the future?" He said, "Why not Huzoor. There is always a need
for money." Hazrat said, "Then you should keep these Ashrafis for yourself, for you are more
needy than I am, since I have nothing, and still, I have no need for anything
more. Even though you have wealth, you are still in need of more. I would
really appreciate it if you would please take back this money, as I do not take
from those who are in need themselves and I believe that My Lord alone is the
Ghani and the rest of the world are faqeers."
HIS
KARAAMATS : Hazrat
Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) says, "The greatest Karaamat is to remain firm on the Shariat-e-Mustafa
(Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam)." There is no doubt, that Hazrat
Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) was very firm on the Shariah, and his
every action was the reflection of the Sunnah of the Prophet (Sall Allaho
alaihi wasallam).
HAZRAT
BEING AWARE OF HIS MUREEDS CONDITION : There was a mureed of Hazrat who used to live in Basra. He once intended
to commit a sin. The moment this thought entered his heart, his entire face
turned black. When he looked into the mirror, he was amazed to see his
condition. He was very ashamed and stayed in doors. After three days, the
blackness disappeared and his face returned to its original colour. On the same
day, a person delivered a letter to him, which was from His Peer-o-Murshid,
Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu).
When he opened the letter, he found the following written inside, "Keep your heart in control, and remain
respectfully as a servant (of Allah). For three days and three nights, I had do
to the job of a laundryman, so that I may wash away the blackness of your
face." [Masaalikus Saalikeen]
A FIRE
WORSHIPPER: Once a
Majoosi (fire worshipper) put on a Zanaar (a so-called sacred thread worn by
fire worshippers), and then disguised himself as a Muslim, but putting on the
arabian garb. He then presented himself before Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi
Allaho anhu) and said, "I have
come to ask the meaning of a Hadith Shareef, which says, "Itaqu bi
firaasatil Mo'min Fa In’nahu yanzuroo bi Nooril'laahi" (Fear of
the sight of a true believer, for he sees with the Noori of Allah). "Could you explain the meaning of this
Hadith?" Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) heard his
questioned and smiled. He said, "It
means that you should break your zanaar, leave kufr and accept Islam." When
he heard Hazrat’s reply, he was astonished, and immediately recited the Kalima
Shareef and accepted Islam.
[Tazkiratul Awliyah pg.233]
PROTECTION
FROM SHAITAAN : Once,
there was a mureed of Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu), who felt
that he had perfected himself (become Kaamil). He thus, began to live in total
seclusion. At night, he used to dream an Angel, which used to present a camel
for him. He used to then sit on the camel, and the Angel would take him on a
journey of Jannat. He used to enter a place that was very beautiful. He used to
partake in delicious food and drinks, and he saw the most handsome people
there. After a while, he would return to his home. He reached such a state,
that he began to tell people, "I
am amongst those who visits Jannah daily." The is message
reached Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu). Hazrat then went to visit
him, and found him sitting with great pomp and splendour. Hazrat asked him
about his claims, and he explained everything in detail. Hazrat said, "Tonight, when you reach this place, you
must read Laa Howla wa Laa Quwwata il’la Bil’laahil Aliyil Azeem"
That night, when he had the dream and he reached the so-called Jannat, he read
as Hazrat instructed him to. The moment he read this, all those in his dream
began to shriek and flee from him. He then sees that he is on a horse, and
there are skeletons in front of him. On seeing this, be became afraid, and
realised his mistake. All that he was seeing was just an illusion of Shaitaan.
He immediately rushed to Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) and
repented for his behaviour. He also learnt, that for mureed to be by himself is
like taking poison.
HIS JALAAL
: Due to his piety and
knowledge, Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) became very famous in Iraq. There
were however those, who were jealous of his fame. They continuously made
accusations against him, and also complained against him to the Khalifa. The
Khalifa said that they could not do anything to him as long as there was no
evidence against him. The Khalifa then said that he had a purchased a very
beautiful slave girl, whose beauty outshone all the women of the city. He thus
commanded that she be dressed in the most beautiful clothes and adorned with
precious pearls and diamonds.
Once she had been dressed, he called
her and said, "I want you to go
to where Junaid is and remove your veil from over your face and tell him that
you want to be his, and that you have become weary of the world. All that you
want is to live with him, and for him to help you to gain closeness to
Allah." The Khalifa then appointed a servant to go with her, so
that he may be witness to whatever may transpire. The woman presented herself
before Hazrat and removed her veil, saying what the Khalifa had commanded.
Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho
anhu) looked up at her once and said something. The woman, could not bear the
sight of the Jalaal of Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho anhu) and fell to
the ground and passed away. When this message reached the Khalifa, he was very
sad. He said, "Some people say
things about the Masha’ikh which they should not say. The Sheikh has reached a
level that he is able to see that where our sights can not venture."
[Shajratul Kaamileen pg.153/154]
GEMS OF
WISDOM : Some of his
beautiful and wise sayings are being presented, so that we may read and make
amal upon them.
*A Sufi is like the earth, that all
the dirt is thrown onto him and yet it blossoms into a green pasture. *A Sufi
is one, whose heart is like Hazrat Ibrahim (alahis salaam), that it is free
from the love of the world and one which is always ready to obey the commands
of Allah, his acceptance should be like that of Hazrat Ismaeel (alahis salaam),
his sadness should be like that of Hazrat Dawood (alahis salaam), His patience
like that of Hazrat Ayoob (alahis salaam), his eagerness should be like that of
Hazrat Moosa (alahis salaam) and in Dua, his sincerity should be like that of
The Beloved Rasool (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam). *Tasawwuf is that which kills
you and lives by itself. The most powerful relationship, is that of the servant
to his Creator, when he tries to understand the secrets of Tauheed, and all
roads are sealed to the creation, except the road of the Prophet (Sall Allaho
alaihi wasallam). * Do not follow him, who follows the Quran and leaves the
Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihi wasallam).
HIS KHULAFA
: Some of his most
respected Khulafa are : Hazrat Abu Bakr Shibli, Hazrat Mansoor Abraar, Hazrat
Shah Muhammad bin Aswad Dinoori and Hazrat Shah Ismaeel Al Aziz (ridwaanullahi ta aala alaihim ajmaeen).
WISAAL : When Hazrat became aware of his
passing away, he asked for those present to assist him in wudhu, which they
did. They had forgotten to make khilaal of his beard, so he reminded them of
this. He then went into Sajdah, and began to weep. "O our Peer! You have sent before you so many good deeds and heaps of
obedience. What is the purpose for this Sajdah?" He said, "Junaid has never been in so much need
as he is now." He then began to recite the Quran, so one mureed
said, "Hazrat! Are you reciting
Quran Shareef ?" Hazrat said, "What better time is there than now, when my book of deeds will soon
be close. I am seeing my deeds before me, hanging in the air by a thin thread
as it sways from the wind blowing against it. I am not sure if this wind is one
of union, or one of absolution. On one hand, I am seeing the Angel of death,
and on the other hand, I am seeing the Pul Siraat. There is the Most Supreme
Judge, and the path is there. I am not sure of which path I will pass
through." After saying this, he completed the recitation of the
Quran. He then read seventy verses of Surah Baqarah. Those present asked him to
chant the words "Allah,
Allah" He said,
"Why I you reminding me. I have not forgotten." He then
began reading the tasbeeh on all his fingers. When he reached the Shahaadat
finger (index finger), he lifed his finger and said, "Bismil laah hir Rahman nir Raheem" He then closed
his eyes, and the soul left his body, allowing him to travel from this mundane
world into the Glorious hereafter.
After his wisaal, he was given ghusl.
Those giving ghusl wished to put water on his eyes, when they heard an unseen
voice saying, "Do not touch the
eyes of my beloved, since those eyes that have closed in my remembrance, shall
not open before they see me." They then tried to open his
fingers, and the voice said, "Those
fingers that have been closed in my name, shall only open on my command."
[Masaalikus Saalikeen vol.1 pg 308].
Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho
anhu) passed from this world, on a Friday, the 27th of Rajab, 297 or
298 Hijri.
MAZAAR
SHAREEF : His Mazaar
Shareef is in a place called Shaunizia, which is in Baghdad Shareef. Once
someone asked Hazrat Abu Bakr Shibli (radi Allaho anhu) a masla (religious
query) whilst he was at the Mazaar of Hazrat Junaid-e-Baghdadi (radi Allaho
anhu). He said, AI feel ashamed to answer in front of the Mazaar of Hazrat as I
felt ashamed to answer in his presence, for I still feel that his sight is upon
me.
AFTER HIS
WISAAL : After his
wisaal, a pious person dreamt of him and asked about the questions of the
Angels Munkar and Nakeer. He said, "The
Angels came to me and asked who is my Lord, and I smiled and said, “My Lord is
He, Who took the pledge from me on the first day, thus what need is there for
me to answer to the servants, after I have already answered tot he King. They
Angels then left me and said, 'He is still drowned in love and is resting in
the same love.'”