Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Imaan - The Parable of Belief

The allegory of belief [iman] is that of a land that has five walls.
Al-Hajjawi said in its commentary: It is said that the allegory of
beliefis that of a land that has five walls. The first wall [the
innermost wall] made from gold, the second from silver, the third from
iron, the forth from cooked clay [aajurr], and the fifth [the
outermost wall] from brick.
As long as the people of the brick wall are diligent in protecting
thebrick, the enemy does not aspire [destroying] the second; but if
they neglect this [brick wall], they will aspire for the second and
then the third, until they demolishall of the walls.
And like belief [iman] hasfive walls: certainty, then sincerity, then
performing what is obligatory, then the recommended [sunan], and then
refined behavior [aadab].
As long as one holds to and is diligent with having refined behavior,
Satan does not scheme [to destroy] him. But if one forsakes refined
behavior, Satan aspires to [destroying] the recommended works, then
the obligatory, then sincerity, and then certainty.

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