Ba'yit/Ahed (An agreement between a Sheikh and his mureed)
What it is:
Ba’yit or Ahed is a solemn pledge. It hallmarks an agreement between the
Sheikh and a spiritual aspirant. That is, in order to gain Allah ’s
pleasure the aspirant agrees to receive and obey the guidance and
instruction from the Sheikh. And the Sheikh kindly accepts to direct him
accordingly. This is the reality of ba’yit.
How it is taken:
Outwardly it takes the form of holding the hand of the Sheikh, who
recites some Quranic verses, hadith and ask the mureed to repent for all
previous sins and make a solemn affirmation of not committing them ever
again. Also he announces that the aspirant is now a member of xyz Sufi
order. Then he instructs him accordingly.
Why it is taken:
Indeed, this outwardly form of ba'yit is filled with barakah. Being a
Sunnah (ghair muakkidah) and the practice of saintly elders it has its
own benefits. It is not an ordinary thing. However, without the above
mentioned reality it is a form devoid of soul. History of religions is
evident of the fact that with passage of time and spiritual decline
means become goals by themselves and realities are ignored. Rituals and
ceremonies eclipse the real meaning intended. Same has happened with
Tasawwuf. Ba'yit has become a ceremony. It is considered to be a goal by
itself. This is not the correct teaching of Tasawwuf. Essential thing
is continuously receiving instructions and acting on them as guided. For
this reason, in our tariq, ba’yit is deferred initially. The
instruction and guidance starts immediately. However, the ba’yit is as a
principle is delayed till the Sheikh is satisfied that the individual
is sincere to follow the path and is doing so to the best of his
ability. And, moreover, the potential mureed understands and agrees with
the methodology of the Sheikh and himself acknowledges increasing
benefit from these instructions. This time period may be days or years.
The best deal is: Try before you buy. Once the potential mureed sees
himself grow spiritually, the real importance of ba’yit will become
evident to him.
Ba'yit/Ahed (An agreement between a Sheikh and his mureed)
What it is:
Ba’yit or Ahed is a solemn pledge. It hallmarks an agreement between the
Sheikh and a spiritual aspirant. That is, in order to gain Allah ’s
pleasure the aspirant agrees to receive and obey the guidance and
instruction from the Sheikh. And the Sheikh kindly accepts to direct him
accordingly. This is the reality of ba’yit.
How it is taken:
Outwardly it takes the form of holding the hand of the Sheikh, who
recites some Quranic verses, hadith and ask the mureed to repent for all
previous sins and make a solemn affirmation of not committing them ever
again. Also he announces that the aspirant is now a member of xyz Sufi
order. Then he instructs him accordingly.
Why it is taken:
Indeed, this outwardly form of ba'yit is filled with barakah. Being a
Sunnah (ghair muakkidah) and the practice of saintly elders it has its
own benefits. It is not an ordinary thing. However, without the above
mentioned reality it is a form devoid of soul. History of religions is
evident of the fact that with passage of time and spiritual decline
means become goals by themselves and realities are ignored. Rituals and
ceremonies eclipse the real meaning intended. Same has happened with
Tasawwuf. Ba'yit has become a ceremony. It is considered to be a goal by
itself. This is not the correct teaching of Tasawwuf. Essential thing
is continuously receiving instructions and acting on them as guided. For
this reason, in our tariq, ba’yit is deferred initially. The
instruction and guidance starts immediately. However, the ba’yit is as a
principle is delayed till the Sheikh is satisfied that the individual
is sincere to follow the path and is doing so to the best of his
ability. And, moreover, the potential mureed understands and agrees with
the methodology of the Sheikh and himself acknowledges increasing
benefit from these instructions. This time period may be days or years.
The best deal is: Try before you buy. Once the potential mureed sees
himself grow spiritually, the real importance of ba’yit will become
evident to him.
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