An Evening of Sudanese Qasidaa, Dhikr and Hadrah with Shaykh BabikIr
SOAS Spiritual Dialogue Society
Friday 4th February, 7.30pm
SOAS, Russel Sqaure - Room: G2
Shaykh Babikir Ahmed Babikir was born in Omdurman, Sudan, to a family of sufi guides. Growing up as a young man, he studied with the greatest spiritual masters of Africa, surrounded by the world of the dervishes and sages.
In his video, we get a glimpse of Shaykh Babikir as a young man in the Hadra of the Sammaniyya Tariqa - the spiritual tradition in which he was confirmed by his own tutors as a Shaykh, master and guide.
http://www.tariqchow.com/
Praising Allah SWT and His Rasul SAWS in Jannah like this inshaAllah!
Whens the full video gonna be available? Dying for it!!!
heiroglif 10 months ago
Rock on Sidi!
CCSF1999 11 months ago
@israelifaggot I have never seen a real Sufi Shaykh going against the Qu'ran sunnah or ijmaa, i am totally awake u call them "dodgy" the ijmaa of the scholars for generations has been that sufism and the sufis are the bes in following the sunnah. sufyan al-thawry said : the best of people is the sufi learnt in figh" we have a scholarship of over 1000 years over the whole of north africa the middleseast, Asian subcontinent and Asia for generations upon generation veneratiing sufism- That's ijma'
Bashandi 1 year ago
@israelifaggot in this day and age where haraam music is everywhere and where many muslims used to listen to it a lot and are now trying to give it up, creating and listening to islamic nasheeds with musical instruments CAN be allowed. Listening to ANY music for the sake of it with no noble end intended is haraam. The majority of Sufi tariqas do not allow musical instruments. Because if u r not trying to wean out of music then nasheed with music will wean u INTO music.
Bashandi 1 year ago
@israelifaggot No shaykh Babikir doesn't allow "music" like i said before i thought when u said music u actually meant MUSIC not nasheed. Amazing how u r uniting a shaytani thing like music with the praise and remembrance of Allah like they belong in the same category! Shaykh Nuh explains it beautifully actual haraam musical instruments have had places in Islamic history in nasheeds in specific circumstances. Nowdays the only purpose they have is to wean someone away from music.
Bashandi 1 year ago
@israelifaggot haha! seriously? if tomorrow all the scholars told you doing tahjud in the mosque is a bidah and u wil be punished for doing it you would stop going? now who is blindly following? ever heard the hadith "consult your heart...ect" in it he(saw) says even if all the people gave u fatwah after fatwah, what is good and bad can be knowing by your heart (if it has enough faith and light in it). If all the scholars said giving to charity oraganisations is a bidah, u would believe it?
Bashandi 1 year ago
@israelifaggot so wheather the Abyssinian were dancing or playing they were remembering the prophet(saw) at the same time. What is so different then from what the people in this video are doing? Do u want them to move only in the way the Abyssinian did? and i keep having to say this again and again no one is saying these movements are worship. The worship is the remembrance of Allah and the praise of the prophet(saw). Try to understand the difference!
Bashandi 1 year ago
@israelifaggot yes i know what hafiz ibn hajar and the scholars said about the Abyssinians. Sufs didn't twist anything because all accept that is was not worship... so why don't u tell them as u are telling us to keep the name of Allah and the prophet out of this thing that is allowed? Did the peophet tell them "don't mention me in your sport/dance"? did any of the ulama crticise them for dhikir while doing it? NO and all agree they are rewarded for the words they were saying of the prophet(saw)
Bashandi 1 year ago
@israelifaggot whenever i see muslims remembering Allah, and it is OBVIOUS when someone is remembering Allah i will join them, THAT is the greatest sunnah, remembrance of Allah at all times.... let me say this again dancing as worship is haraam. Dancing or movements in dhikir is not, there is o special reward for it... why do u look over the most important thing the REMEMBRANCE of Allah and go to something that sufs couldn't care less about i.e. the dancing/movements?
Bashandi 1 year ago
@israelifaggot and you say to me if u want to dance then dance but keep the name of Allah out of it!! subhanallah!! so you are promoting ghafla/forgettfulness of Allah??? why should i keep Allah's name out of it?i WILL NOT!!! i will say my Lord's name everywhere and anywhere and while doing anything (please don't reply that i will do dhikir in the toilet ect! of course not!) anything halaal can remeber Allah while dong it. Don't tell me "dance but forget Allah" that is closer to shaytan'sadvice
Bashandi 1 year ago