Saturday, June 30, 2012
Shaykh Ibrahim Inyass came from the wolof speaking people of Senegal .He was born on evening hours of Thursday October 17th, 1990 ( 15th day in the month of Rajab1320 AH at a village called Tayba Niassenin Sine Saloum district in the Republic of Senegal.) Rajab was the 7th month of muslim calendar.It was the month that the noble prophet Muhammad(SAW) made Isra'Wal Miraj. Sheik Ibrahim Inyass (RTA) (1900-1975) was West Africa’s most renowned Islamic scholar in the twentieth century. His followers numbered in the millions and comprised the largest single Muslim movement in West Africa (Hiskett, 1984). He was also well-known among the ulama and leaders of the broader Muslim world and a member of such organizations as the Muslim World League (Rabitat al-‘Alam al-Islami based in Saudi Arabia, of which he served as Vice President), the World Muslim Congress (Mutamar al-‘Alam al-Islami; Karachi, Pakistan), the Islamic Research Assembly (Majma’ al-Buhuth al-Islamiyya; Egypt) and the High Council of Islamic Affairs (Majlis al-‘Ala li al-Shu’un al-Islamiyya; Egypt). Following a trip to Cairo, Egypt, in 1961, he became widely known as “Shaykh al-Islam” after having led the Friday prayers in the prestigious Azhar mosque.
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Shaikh Ibrahim Inyass (RTA) was the best example of a Sufi according to the description “The Sufi is the son of his hour (ibn waqtihi).” He will respond to the needs of the time. At every moment he is dealing with the requirements of that moment. The Muslim who is greatest in understanding is he who submits to the rule of his hour. That is, he gives everything the position it requires in action and speech. He is a person moving with time in a circle. He does not attempt to stop time, not to become stagnant in it, nor to regress in it. His effort is aimed at continually moving forward. In the season of Ramadan he reads Quran and Hadith and presents their explanations. In the season of Hajj, he expounds the virtues of the Muslim pilgrimage. At the time of Maowlid, he recites the Prophet’s Sira,Biography and Tania.
All of this behavior characterized the Sufism of Shaikh Ibrahim. It was based on action and practice, traveling all over the Muslim world, giving speeches, writing pamphlets. In every endeavor, his goal was to direct Muslims to the right path (siratul mustaqim). His tasawwuf was not characterized by heedlessness and neglect (ghafla). It was based on real Islam, mastering the self (nafs) and rulling over it with Quran and Sunnah. His Sufism was producing and working in various fields of life on the farms, and so forth.
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