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The Detrimental
Effects of
Lies
Compiled through the Blessings of
Ghauth ul Waqt Huzoor Mufti e Azam Hind ◌
By A Humble Servant of Allah Muhammad Afthab Cassim Al Qaadiri
Razvi Noori
Published For Free Distribution By Imam Mustafa Raza Research Centre Overport, Durban, South Africa
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Compiler’s Note
All Praise is for Allah, The Creator of the worlds. Durood and Salaams upon the
Most Blessed and Most Exalted in Allah’s Creation, Sayyiduna Wa Maulana
Muhammad . Peace and Blessings upon His Noble Family and Illustrious
Companions, and upon all those who will follow the path of Righteousness.
I have been requested by well-wishers and friends to prepare short books on
essential topics that deal with our day to day life. In attempting to fulfill this
request I have decided to extract information from Bahaar e Shariat on different
topics and compile them into short booklets. By the Grace of Almighty Allah, The
Mercy of Nabi Kareem and the blessings of my Masha’ikh especially Sayyidi
Taajush Shariah and Sayyidi Muhad’dith Kabeer, the second of these booklets is
before you.
This books is titled ‘The Detrimental Effects of Lies.’ I have extracted most of the
information in this booklet from Bahaar e Shariat of Huzoor Sayyidi Sadrush
Shariah Alaihir Rahma, and have added brief explanations wherever needed. I
have further presented some short narrations from the Awliyah, including words
of wisdom from great personalities like Sayyiduna Imam Ja’far As Saadiq ◌.
I must thank Brother Rukhsar Hussain for taking time to read through this booklet
and for making valuable suggestions. I make Dua through the Wasila of Nabi
Kareem that Almighty Allah accepts this humble effort and that this booklet
serves as a means of benefit to those who read it. Aameen.
Sag e Mufti e Azam
Muhammad Afthab Cassim Qaadiri Razvi Noori
Imam Mustafa Raza Research Centre
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This Booklet is Dedicated to
The Testator to the Truth The First Khalifa of Islam
The Beloved of The Most Beloved Rasool
Hazrat Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Siddique ◌
For The Esaal e Thawaab of My Beloved Mother
Sayyidah Khadija Goolam Rasool
Allah Exalt Him, and Her and all Marhooms of The Ahle Sunnat with an Exalted Place in
Holy Paradise. Aameen.
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Almighty Allah says in the Holy Qur’an,
���� ب ا�كذ�� ل�عن�ت� اهللا� ع��
‘The curse of Allah, is upon the liars’
[Surah Aal e Imran, Verse 61]
Telling lies has become a common trait today, and it is something which
has become the cause of much strife in societies, homes, and families.
People have started to take lies very lightly, and lie for every little thing.
On the other hand, we have those who blatantly lie and try to prove that
they are telling the truth. This, is very destructive, because such people
cannot be trusted. We should repent from telling lies and shun this evil in
our homes and in our communities.
We also have those who are habitual liars and even when telling lies, they
believe that they are telling the truth. This, is because they have become
so accustomed to telling lies. May Allah protect us from this evil. Aameen.
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Huzoor Sayyidi Sadrush Shariah Alaihir Rahma mentions in Bahaar e
Shariat that,
Kizb (Lies) is such an evil, that people belonging to every religion speak out
against it. It is forbidden in every religion. Islam has placed great emphasis
regarding abstaining from this. It has been condemned in numerous places
in the Holy Qur’an, and the curse of Allah is upon those who tell lies. The
evils of (lies) have also been mentioned in the Hadith Shareef.
Ahadith Pertaining to
the Dangers of Lies
It is reported on the authority of Hazrat Abdullah ibn Mas’ud ◌ that
Rasoolullah says, ‘Make honesty essential (upon you), since truthfulness
leads to good deeds and good deeds lead one towards the corridors of
Jannat (Paradise). A man continuously speaks the truth and he continues
to strive to be truthful, until by Allah, he is recorded as being a Siddique
(Honest Person). Abstain from lies, for lies leads to corruption and
corruption leads to the alleyway of hell, and man continuously tells lies and
goes all-out to lie, until by Allah, he is recorded as being a Kaz’zab.’ [Sahih
Bukhari, Sahih Muslim]
A Siddique refers to a truly honest person. It is also the epithet of honour
given to the first Khalifa of Islam Hazrat Abu Bakr as Siddique ◌. A Kaz’zab
refers to a liar and the word Kizb means ‘lies.’
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It is reported on the authority of Hazrat Anas ◌ that Rasoolullah said,
‘The person who leaves telling lies, and it is futile (i.e. lies is something that
one should leave), then a house will be erected for him on the perimeters
of Jannat, and whosoever abstains from disputing (quarrelling) even
though he is on the right, then a house will be erected for him in the middle
of Jannat, and whosoever adorned himself with good character, then for
him, a house will be erected in the elevated level of Jannat.’ [Tirmizi]
It is reported on the authority of Hazrat ibn Umar ◌ that Rasoolullah
said, when a person tells lies, then through its foul odour, the Angels stay
a mile away from him. [Tirmizi]
Look at how harmful it is to lie. Every one of us wishes that the Angels of
Almighty Allah should remain close to us, so that they may say Aameen to
our Duas, and so that we may be blessed by their special blessings, yet a
person who lies is deprived of this great blessing, because Sayyiduna
Rasoolullah has informed us that due the foul odour which emanates
from the mouth of a liar, the Angels keep away from him, at a distance of
one mile.
It is reported from Hazrat Sufyan bin Asad Hadhrami ◌. He says I heard
Rasoolullah saying, ‘To say something which is a lie to your Muslim
brother, whereas he believes you to be telling the truth, is from amongst
the things which are regarded as a breach of trust.’ [Abu Dawud]
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It is reported from Abu Umaama ◌ that Rasoolullah said, ‘The nature
of a Muslim can consist of all traits, except distrustfulness and lies.’ In other
words, both these things are contrary to Imaan. It is very important for a
Momin (true believer) to stay away from these (traits). [Ahmed, Baihaqi]
It is reported from Hazrat Safwaan bin Sulaym ◌ that the Prophet was
asked, ‘Can a believer be a coward?’ He said, ‘Yes.’ It was then asked,
‘Can a believer be a miser?’ He replied, ‘Yes.’ He was asked, ‘Can a
believer be a liar?’ He said, ‘No.’ [Maalik, Baihaqi]
It is reported from Hazrat Abu Bakr ◌ that Rasoolullah said, ‘Abstain
from lies, since (telling a) lie is contrary to Imaan.’ [Ahmed]
It is reported from Hazrat Abu Hurairah ◌ that Rasoolullah said, ‘A
servant does not become a true believer unless he abstains from telling lies
even when he is being humorous, and (unless) he does not abstain from
quarrelling, even though he may be right.’ [Ahmed]
It has been reported on the authority of Bahz bin Hakeem, from his father,
who narrated from his grandfather that Rasoolullah said, ‘May he be
devastated, who speaks and whilst doing so lies to amuse people (causing
them to laugh). For him there is devastation! For him there is devastation!’
[Ahmed, Tirmizi, Abu Dawud, Daarimi]
It is reported from Hazrat Abu Hurairah ◌ that Rasoolullah said, ‘A
person, who speaks only so that he could amuse people, falls into hell at a
depth which is greater than the distance between the sky and the earth.
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The amount of errors that are caused by the tongue, are far more than the
errors caused by the foot.’ [Baihaqi]
It is reported from Abdullah ibn Aamir ◌ who says ‘Rasoolullah was
present in our home and my mother summoned me, (by saying), ‘Come, I
will give you (something).’ He said, ‘what do you intend giving him?’
She said, ‘Dates.’ He said, ‘If you would not have given (him) anything,
you would have been accountable for a lie being recorded for you.’ [Abu
Dawud, Baihaqi]
It is reported from Hazrat Abu Burza ◌ that Rasoolullah said, ‘Telling
lies causes the face to become black (dark) and tale bearing causes torment
in the grave.’ [Baihaqi]
Look at what has been mentioned in this Hadith Shareef. It is telling us that
when a person lies, his faces becomes black. In other words, he loses the
Noor of Imaan and the light of blessedness from his face. Which person in
his right sense of mind wishes to lose his true beauty and his radiance?
Sadly, a liar is amongst those who loses this beauty and his face becomes
damaged due to telling lies.
It is reported from Hazrat Umm-e-Kulthum عا�� عن�ما that Rasoolullah ر� اهللا
said, ‘That person is not a liar, who brings peace between people, says good
things, and delivers good words.’ In other words, he says good things on
behalf of one person to another, even though that person did not say it. For
example (he says), he has conveyed Salaam to you and he speaks highly of
you. [Sahih Bukhari, Muslim]
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It is reported from Asma bint Yazid عا�� عن�مار اهللا � that Rasoolullah said, lies
are not correct (appropriate) except in three situations:
(1) A man says something to please his wife;
(2) To lie in a dispute;
(3) To lie with the intention of bringing peace between people. [Tirmizi]
In which Extreme Condition is One
Permitted to Tell a Lie
It is permissible to lie in three situations. In other words, there is no sin in
doing so:
• The first situation is during war, since in this situation, it is done
to deceive your opponent (enemy) and this is permissible.
Similarly, if a tyrant is intent on being oppressive, then it is
permissible to lie, to protect oneself from his tyranny.
• The second situation is when there is a dispute between two
Muslims and one intends to bring peace between them. For
example, if you say to one that the other regards you as being a
good person and he praises you, or to say that he has conveyed
salaam to you, and then to say similar words to the other person as
well, so that the animosity between the two becomes less, and
peace prevails between them.
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• The third situation is to mention something to please ones wife,
which is contrary to the actual situation. [Alamgiri]
In other words, this is allowed in order to avoid disunity and disputes etc.
with the wife. However, this does not mean telling lies for impermissible
reasons or for lame excuses. This rule should thus not be abused as one will
be held in contempt in the court of Almighty Allah for lies. Remember you
cannot hide your true intention from Allah.
The Ruling of Tawriyah
‘Tawriyah’, in other words, the apparent meaning of the word is incorrect,
but he has taken another meaning to it, which is correct. To do this without
need is not permissible. An example of Tawriyah, is this that you invited
someone to join you for a meal and he says that he has already eaten. The
apparent meaning of this is that he has already eaten the meal for the
current time, but he means that he has eaten yesterday. This is regarded as
a lie.
Tawriyah can be better understood by the fact that it is the formulation of
Delphic ambiguous statements that causes the person to be deceived into
believing that you are agreeing with him, when in fact, you are not.
To practice Tawriyah for the sake of preserving the truth is permissible. In
other words, the one possessing the right of pre-emption became aware of
the sale of a conjoined property at night and he is not able to make people
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witness to it at that time, then in the morning, he can say this before the
witnesses, ‘I became aware of the sale at that time.’
The second example is in the case where a girl starts menstruating at night
and she elected to hold herself back on the basis of the option of puberty, but there are no witnesses to this, then in the morning she can say to the
people, ‘I noticed blood at that time.’ [Raddul Muhtar]
Telling Lies to Obtain an Objective
It is Haraam to tell lies to obtain such an objective which can be obtained
by telling the truth, as well as by telling lies. If it can only be obtained by
telling lies and not by telling the truth, then in certain circumstances, to
lie is also Mubah (lawful), but in certain circumstances, it will be regarded
as being Waajib. For instance if a tyrant intends to kill an innocent person,
or he intends to harm him and he is hiding due to fear, and the tyrant asks
someone regarding the whereabouts of the (innocent) person, then he may
say, ‘I do not know,’ even though he knows his whereabouts. Alternatively,
if the entrusted item belonging to someone is in his care and someone
wishes to steal it and he asks where the entrusted item is, then he (i.e. the
one in whose care it is) has the right to reject it and say, ‘His entrusted item
is not with me.’ [Raddul Muhtar]
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Disclosing a Sin or A Secret
If someone committed an immoral act in private and he is asked if he
committed such an act, then he may refuse and say that he did not do any
such act, because it will be regarded as a second sin, to disclose such an
action before the people.
Similarly, if one is aware of any secret of a fellow Muslim brother, he has
the right to refuse disclosing it. [Raddul Muhtar]
If telling the truth will lead to disorder (rioting etc.) then, to lie even in
such a situation is permissible, and if telling lies will lead to disorder, then
it is Haraam.
If one is in doubt regarding whether telling the truth will lead to disorder
or telling lies will lead to disorder, then in such a situation, it is Haraam to
lie. [Raddul Muhtar]
Exaggeration
The type of exaggeration which is habitually common and people attribute
it merely to exaggeration only, and they do not take it in its literal context,
does not fall under the category of lies.
In other words, if one says, ‘I came to (visit) you a thousand times’ or ‘I said
this to you a thousand times.’
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In this context, the figure of one thousand is not meant (to be correct), but
it generally refers to coming over many times or saying it many times.
However, such words will not be said when one only came over once or said
something only once. If one came over only once and then says that he
came a thousand times (i.e. meaning many times), then he is a liar. [Raddul
Muhtar]
The Use of Veiled References
Ta’reedh (i.e. giving veiled references or hinting). Certain situations
regarding Ta’reedh, which are aimed at making people’s hearts happy and
where a light-hearted moment is intended, then it is regarded as
permissible. (An example of this is) the statement of the Hadith where it is
mentioned that ‘Old ladies will not enter Jannat’ or ‘I will get you to sit on
a baby camel.’ [Raddul Muhtar]
In other words, even though it does not mean that old ladies will not enter
Jannat, the Beloved Rasool said this to an old lady in a light-hearted
moment. What he meant was that when you enter Jannat, you will be
young and not old anymore. The reason for Him saying this was because
when people enter Jannat, they will be young and healthy, and not old and
weak.
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The Pitiful Condition of a Liar
Imam Jalaalud’deen Suyuti ◌ presents a narration concerning a dream (i.e.
vision) of the Beloved Rasool and in this vision the Beloved Rasool
explain what He saw. In this He also mentions seing the condition of
those who tell lies, and the intense punishment which they will face in the
hereafter.
Samurah bin Jundub ◌ reported that Rasoolullah would at times ask his
Sahaba عا�� عن�م Did anyone from amongst you see a dream today?’ Then‘ ,ر� اهللا
once Rasoolullah said, ‘At night two people appeared to me and they
said to me, ‘Come with us,’ so I went with them. They brought me to the
Holy land, where we saw a person lying down and another person was
standing at his head-side with a rock, and he was continuously crushing his
head with the rock. Every time he crushed it, it returned to normal to be
crushed again, I said to the Angels, ‘Subhaan’Allah! Who is this?’ They said,
‘Go Ahead!’ We passed by a person who was sleeping on his neck and a
person was standing over him with an iron tong. He was holding his jaws
from one end and pulling it to towards his nape and he was pulling his
nostrils and eyes towards his nape as well. Then he did the same from the
other side. He would not as yet complete what he was doing on one side
and the other side would return to normal, and he then went on doing the
same thing. I asked them, ’Who this was?’ They said, ‘Go Ahead.’ We then
passed by such a stove (tandoor) from which sounds of noise and
disturbance could be heard. When we looked in, we found naked men and
women inside and from underneath, flames were leaping towards them. As
the flames leapt towards them, they would scream. I asked, ‘Who are they?’
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They said, ‘Go Ahead.’ We went further and then reached a river, which was
of red blood. A man was swimming in the river and a man was standing on
the bank of the river with many rocks. The man swimming in the river
would come in front of the man standing on the bank. He would then open
his mouth wide and the man would shove a rock into his mouth. He would
then swim for a while and then return, he would again open his mouth wide
and the person would again shove a rock into his mouth and this continued
to happen. I asked, ‘Who was this?’ They said, ‘Go Ahead.’ We then went
further, when we came across a person who looked very dreadful (to look
at). He had with him fire and he was going around it. I asked, ‘Who is this?
They said, ‘Go ahead!’ We then entered a lush green garden which boasted
every fruit of spring. In the garden there was a person who was so tall that
his head touched the sky. He also had some children with him whom I had
never seen before and never have I seen with my eyes a garden so beautiful
before. They said to me, ‘Enter it!’ We entered it and entered such towns
which were made from bricks of gold and silver. We reached the door
(Gate) of the City and opened it. When we entered it, the people there were
astonishing, some parts of their body were very beautiful and other parts
were ugly. The Angels said to them, ‘Go ahead and enter the river.’ There
was a river in front (of them), the water of which, was purely white. They
entered the river and when they returned, their ugliness was transformed
into beauty. The Angels said, ‘This is ‘Jannat Al Adn’ and this is your final
abode.’ Now, when I raised my head, I saw a Mansion as white as clouds.
They said to me, ‘This is your home.’ I said to them, بارك اهللا فيكما ‘Now, leave
me to enter my Mansion.’ You will surely enter it but not now. I said to
them, ‘Explain all which we saw at night.’
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They said, ‘The first person whom you saw is the person who learnt the
Qur’an and left it and was in the habit of sleeping at the time of Fard
Namaaz. He will be treated in this manner until Qiyaamat. The second
person was a liar. He will be treated in this manner until Qiyaamat. The
naked men and women were adulterers and the man swimming in the river
(of blood) is one who used to take interest (usury), and the one going
around the fire was Maalik the Custodian of Hell and the tall person stand
in the garden is Hazrat Ibrahim ليه السالم�. The ones standing with him are those
children who passed away on Fitrat (i.e. Deen e Ibrahimi). The Sahaba e
Kiraam عا�� عن�م said, ‘Ya Rasool’Allah ! Will the children of the ر� اهللا
Mushrikeen also be included amongst them?’ He said, ‘Yes.’ The Angels
(also said), ‘Those who were half beautiful and half ugly were those who
did both, good and bad deeds and Allah Almighty forgave them. (The
Angels said), I am Jibra’eel ليه السالم� and with me is Hazrat Mika’eel ليه السالم�.’
Allahu Akbar! Look at the punishment that each of the people mentioned
in the Hadith Shareef will face. However, since our discussion here is
related to lies, the Hadith Shareef clearly tells us about the punishment for
someone who lies. It is clearly mentioned that the punishment which the
Beloved Nabi saw the liars in. Let us remind ourselves once again about
the condition in which Nabi Kareem saw the liars. He says,
‘We passed by a person who was sleeping on his neck and a person was
standing over him with an iron tong. He was holding his jaws from one end
and pulling it to towards his nape and he was pulling his nostrils and eyes
towards his nape as well. Then he did the same from the other side. He
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would not as yet complete what he was doing on one side and the other
side would return to normal, and he then went on doing the same thing.’
Let us repent from all our sins before it is too late. Let us repent before
death overtakes us. Let us sincerely ask Allah to forgive us, so that we are
not counted amongst the ‘Kaazibeen,’ i.e. those who are regarded as liars
in the Court of Allah.
May Allah protect us all from telling lies and from all the other evils. May
we all live with Imaan and die with Imaan and may we rise under the shade
of the Beloved Nabi’s Mercy. Aameen.
The Amaanat of the Tongue
Concerning the Amaanah of the tongue, and how important it is to protect
the tongue, Huzoor Sayyidi Taajush Shariah explains,
‘The servant should have full consideration of Allah’s Amaanat within
himself and this refers to all the blessings that Allah has given him in his
limbs (and in the rest of his body). The Amaanat of the tongue is that it
should be protected from those things which are contrary to the Shariah,
such as, telling lies, backbiting and slander, etc. The Amaanat of the eyes is
that it should be protected from looking at strange women, and the
Amaanat of the ears is that it must be protected from listening to vulgar,
indecent, immodest and false words, and it should also be protected from
listening to all other things that are against the Shariah.’ [Asaar e
Qiyaamat]
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Stay Away from a Liar
Hazrat Sayyiduna Imam Ja’far As Saadiq ◌ said, stay away from five kinds
of people;
� A liar, as he will also betray you;
� A witless person, as he will try to benefit you, but will always cause
you harm;
� A miser, for he will cause you severe loss, so he can gain even the
slightest benefit;
� A coward, for he will leave you in distress during a difficult
situation;
� A man who is involved in illicit dealings, for he will sell you for one
morsel, and will still be hopeful of getting even less than that.
[Masaalik-us-Saalikeen]
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Huzoor Ghauth e ◌ Azam
and The Truth
I would like to end this booklet with a narration which almost all of us have
been hearing ever since we were children. However, it is a narration which
strengthens our Imaan and teaches us the importance of telling the truth
and keeping away from lies.
When Huzoor Ghauth e Azam ◌ intended to go to Baghdad to attain
knowledge of Deen, took the permission of his mother Sayyida Ummul
Khair Faatima ◌ . She gave him her blessings and her Duas. Before he
embarked on his journey she said,
‘O my dear son! I have now become very old and I do not think I will ever
get to see you again, but my dua will always be with you. May Almighty
Allah grant you success in your quest for academic and spiritual
knowledge.’
She then said, ‘Your deceased father left eighty Dinaars, from which I am
giving forty dinaars to you, for your journey and forty dinaars I will keep
for your younger brother Sayyid Abu Ahmad Abdullah.’
She took the forty dinaars and sewed them under the arm of his coat. She
once again made dua for him and on bidding him farewell gave him the
following advice,
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‘O my beloved son! Let this advice which I am about to give you be an
important part of your life. Always speak the truth! Do not even think of
telling lies.’
On hearing this Huzoor Ghuas-e-Azam ◌ said,
‘My dear mother! I promise from my heart, that I will always act upon your
advice.’
Sayyidatuna Ummul Khair Faatima ◌ then embraced the apple of her eye
with love and motherly gentleness for the last time, and blessed him with
these final words,
‘Go! May Allah be with you. It is He who is your Helper and Protecter.’ The
journey to Baghdad began.
After bidding farewell to his mother, Huzoor Ghauth-e-Azam ◌ , joined a
caravan which was on its way to Baghdad. In those days, people travelled
in groups for the sake of safety. The caravan of Huzoor Ghauth-e-Azam ◌
reached the city of Hamdaan without incident. After leaving Hamdaan,
they journeyed further. Their journey took them into a dense forest, where
they were attacked by sixty bandits. The leader of the bandits was a very
notorious bandit called Ahmad Badwi. The travellers did not have the
means to defend themselves against the robbers and were forced to
surrender their belongings and valuables to them.
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After looting the travellers, the robbers gathered all the loot and began to
distribute it amongst themselves. While all this was happening, Huzoor
Ghauth-e-Azam ◌ was standing very calmly amongst the travellers.
Regarding him as just a young boy, none of the robbers approached him,
until one of them decided to approach him. He went up to Hazrat Ghauth-
e-Azam ◌ and asked if he had anything valuable. Huzoor Ghauth-e-Azam
◌ replied by saying that he had in his possession forty dinaars. On hearing
this, the robber laughed at Ghauth-e-Azam and walked away, thinking that
he was lying.
After some time another robber asked him the same question and received
the same answer. He too dismissed this statement of Ghauth-e-Azam ◌ as
a joke. When the robbers had gathered, both the robbers began to joke
about the young boy who thought he had forty dinaars. On hearing their
discussion, their leader Ahmed Badawi asked them to bring Sarkaar-e-
Ghauth-e-Azam ◌ to him.
When the great Saint was brought before Ahmed Badawi, he asked whether
he had any valuables in his possession, and the Saint replied in the same
way as before. When Ahmed Badawi heard this, he asked for the forty
dinaars. Huzoor Ghauth-e-Azam ◌ calmly showed them where the dinaars
were hidden. On tearing open the coat of Ghauth-e-Azam, they found that
there were really forty dinaars sewn under the arm of the coat. On seeing
this, Ahmed Badawi and his accomplices were taken aback. Ahmed Badawi
then asked,
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‘O Young man! None of us knew that you had any money. Knowing we are
are bandits, why did you still tell us where the money was hidden?’
The young Ghauth-e-Azam ◌ replied by saying,
‘When I had left on this journey, I had promised my elderly and pious
mother that I would never lie. How then could I break this promise just for
the sake of sixty bandits.’
On hearing this, Ahmed Badawi felt immense shame and in tears said,
‘O young boy! You are so loyal in your promise to your mother, shame on
me, that for years I have been disloyal to my promise with my Creator
Almighty Allah.’
After saying these words, the bandit cried bitterly and then fell to the feet
of Sarkaar-e-Ghauth-e-Azam ◌ and repented for his sins. When his
accomplices saw this, they too did likewise and repented sincerely from all
their sins. They then returned all the belongings of the travellers and
Escorted them out of the jungle.
It has been stated that the tauba of these bandits was so sincere, that they
were blessed with Wilaayah, through the sadqa of Sarkaar-e-Ghauth-e-
Azam ◌ . Huzoor Ghauth-e-Azam ◌ personally stated,
‘This was the first tauba that a group of misled persons had made at my
hands.’
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Subhaan’Allah! Even in such a testing time, Huzoor Ghauth e Azam ◌ kept
his promise to his mother, and preferred to tell the truth rather than lie.
We should learn a great lesson from this beautiful incident. The beautiful
narration teaches us how important it is to also be truthful.
It teaches us about how important it is to love and honour our mothers,
and it teaches us that if you regret and reflect on your sins and sincerely
make Tauba (i.e. if you sincerely ask Allah to forgive you), then indeed you
will find Allah Most Compassionate, Most Forgiving, Most Merciful.
The bandits who sincerely repented were cleansed and blessed with
Wilaayat. Repent sincerely and Almighty Allah will cleanse our hearts and
bless us with closeness in His Court. Almighty Allah loves those who
recognise their weaknesses and then sincerely ask repentance from Him.