Fazilat Ka Mayar Taqwa Hai

Book Name:Fazilat Ka Mayar Taqwa Hai

have a mental illness that has caused them to lose their minds whereas in reality they have not gone mad. Rather, they have pondered about Allah and because of this, the [love of the] world has left their hearts. According to the people of this world, these people have lost their mind, but their minds will be sound on the day when the minds of other people are lost. They will possess a lofty rank in the Hereafter. When you see any of them in a city, know that they are a source of faith for the people of the city. Allah Almighty does not punish the group of people that they are amongst. The earth is happy with them and Allah is pleased with them. So, take them as your brothers, for the day is near when you will attain salvation through their mediation.[1]

Encouragement for Pious Deed Number 11

Dear Islamic brothers! To adopt piety and righteousness, refrain from sin, and remain in the company of pious Muslims, become affiliated with the religious environment of Dawat-e-Islami and participate in the 12 religious works of the Zeyli Halqah. One of the 12 religious works is to fill in the “Pious Deeds” booklet. It would not be wrong to say that the pious deeds that have been compiled in this booklet by Shaykh-e-Tariqat, Ameer-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat دَامَـتْ بَـرَكَـاتُـهُـمُ الْـعَـالِـيَـه, presented as questions and answers, are in fact the first step towards attaining piety and righteousness.

By performing these pious actions, you will feel a significant difference within yourself. The 11th good action is: “Whilst walking, or travelling in a car or a bus today, did you protect yourself from useless gazing by keeping your gaze lowered? Moreover, did you prevent yourself from looking here and there unnecessarily?” Dear Islamic brothers! Unlawful gazing can lead someone to immorality. Therefore, it is necessary for us to protect our eyes. These eyes are a great bounty that have been granted to us by Allah Almighty, with which we can


 

 



[1] Ihya` al-‘Uloom, vol. 3, p. 246, selected