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The Divine Will and Human Powerlessness: Insights from Shaykh Babaji Barakat Ali Sahab - February 15, 1992

The Divine Will and Human Powerlessness: Insights from Shaykh Babaji Barakat Ali Sahab - February 15, 1992

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The Divine Will and Human Powerlessness: Insights from Shaykh Babaji Barakat Ali Sahab قَدَّسَ اللّهُ سِرَّهُ الْعَزِيز

In this enlightening episode, we delve into the profound teachings and writings of Shaykh Babaji Barakat Ali Sahab قَدَّسَ اللّهُ سِرَّهُ الْعَزِيز, exploring the concept of divine will and the illusion of human power. The discussion emphasizes that no creation has control over another except by the will of Allah, illustrating how even the most formidable powers are subordinate to divine ordainment.

The episode also addresses the importance of detachment from worldly affairs, urging listeners to focus on the afterlife, or the 'Akhira'. This detachment, it is argued, is the key to overcoming worldly dominance and returning to the true teachings of Islam. The discourse highlights the flaws in societal practices, noting how actions contrary to one's words result in disruption within the faith.

Furthermore, the show critiques foreign influences on education and healthcare in Muslim countries, advocating for the creation of superior native institutions to replace alien establishments that perpetuate outdated and unharmonious ideologies.

The conversation extends to the spiritual and philosophical aspects of sustenance, affirming Allah as the sole provider. Listeners are urged to develop unwavering trust and reliance on divine provision, reinforcing that sustenance is sufficient for need but falls short in the realm of desire.

Emphasizing continual spiritual struggle, or Jihad al-Baqa, the episode calls for the maintenance of religious zeal despite age, highlighting how this zealousness nurtures resilience and devotion among believers. In closing, the teachings advocate gratitude and continuous remembrance of Allah as a remedy for the restlessness inherent in modern life.

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