By Saquib Salim, New Age Islam
3 June 2023
A common belief among university graduates
and masses with access to the internet is that Deoband School (Darul Uloom) is
against Sufism. There cannot be a bigger misconception than this. Deoband
School not only follows Sufi's thoughts but also propagates the same.
Dar ul Uloom Deoband
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Shah Waliullah Dehlavi, an 18th-century
Islamic scholar, wrote several books on Sufi thoughts, history, and practices.
There was a fatwa issued from Darul Ifta Deoband on him. It said, “Hazrat Shah
Waliullah is academically like the father and the Ulama of Deoband are like its
heir”.
Waliullah in one of his writings argued
that Islam is divided between two separate ranks. One is of external religious
code and another is the code for the inner-self of Muslims. While the first one
deals with law and order, prayers, and social and religious codes, the second
is about spirituality. Spirituality leads to the purification of the heart. In
this, people don’t practice religion as a ritual but for the love of Allah.
Waliullah in one of his writings argued
that Islam is divided between two separate ranks. One is of external religious
code and another is the inner self of Muslims. While the first rank deals with
law and order, prayers and other social and religious codes, the second rank is
about spirituality. This spirituality leads to the purification of the heart
and here people don’t practise religion as a ritual but for the love of Allah.
Waliullah went on to argue that existence
of two ranks of religion implies that religious leadership should also be
divided into two ranks. A leadership takes care of external social and
religious order. It consists of scholars of Islam, warriors, administrators and
teachers. Another set of people leads people towards the spiritual aspect of
Islam. They are popular teachers to whom masses turn for guidance. These are
Sufis
Most importantly Waliullah wrote that he
had close scholarly collaborations with several Sufi Silsila like
Madariyas, Chishty, and Naqshbandi. He claimed that the souls of these Sufi
teachers had guided him in his spiritual journey and taught him about Sufism.
In his view, Sufis of different Silsila (order)
should not be juxtaposed. Waliullah argued that each Sufi expresses himself
according to the time and space in which he lives. Sufi teachings of one period
cannot be compared with others and all Sufi schools are equally righteous and
strive to achieve the teachings of Hazrat Ali.
Waliullah believed that all the hidden
knowledge of Sufis emanated from one of the three sources, or all three of them
- Prophet Muhammad, Hazrat Ali, and Ghaus Azam.
Waliullah held the view that Sufism serves
the higher level of the Islamic practice of purifying one's soul; Sufis bring
people toward Allah. Spirituality, in his opinion, is on a higher pedestal than
religious rituals and duties.
Contrary to what people believe these
thoughts of Waliullah are majorly taught at Deoband and its affiliated
Madrasas.
URL: https://newageislam.com/islamic-society/shah-waliullah-dehlavi-sufism-islamic-purifying/d/129914
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