The Three Pillars of Purification [Tarbiya]
Imam Yassine discusses in his books what he calls “the pillars of tarbiya [spiritual training],” which are the pillars that anyone seeking to travel the Path to God cannot do without:...
Imam Yassine discusses in his books what he calls “the pillars of tarbiya [spiritual training],” which are the pillars that anyone seeking to travel the Path to God cannot do without:...
“A man follows the faith of his friend; so each one should consider whom he [...]
There is no god but God [lā ilāha illa Allah] is the highest branch of faith. What will they say, the man and woman who join our sessions but have no daily Wird of God’s remembrance [ad-Dhikr], nor sit in a session in the first moments of dawn [as-Sahar] to ask God forgiveness [Jalsat al-Istighfār]?...
Imam Yassine states in his book “The Prophetic Method” [al-Minhāj an-Nabawi]: “I mean by the word ‘sincerity’ the ability of the newcomer to the movement to be adorned with the branches of faith, to fit in smoothly within the movement and to have the determination and patience that allow him to carry out his responsibilities until the end.” Sincerity, therefore, could be summed up as taking the actions that are necessary to attain one’s goal and remaining firm unrelenting in the face of opposition and tribulations.