Hazrat Bayazid Bustami
"Whoever is initiated by Us
and follows Us and loves Us,
whether he is near or far, wherever he is,
even if he is in the East and We are in the West,
We nourish from the stream of love and give him light in his daily life."
Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband (RA)
on the Awliya Allah
whether he is near or far, wherever he is,
even if he is in the East and We are in the West,
We nourish from the stream of love and give him light in his daily life."
Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband (RA)
on the Awliya Allah
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Birth Name: Abu Yazid Bistami or Tayfur Abu Yazid al-Bustami
Born in: Bostam, Iran
Birth Name: Abu Yazid Bistami or Tayfur Abu Yazid al-Bustami
Born in: Bostam, Iran
In depth:
Hazrat Bayazid Bustami [R.A], also
known as Yazid Bistami or Tayfur Abu Yazid al-Bustami, was a Persian Sufi
Master.
Not much is known about his
childhood and youth, except that he would enjoy solitude in his house or the
Masjid, and also welcomed people to his house to discuss Sufism.
Influence on Sufism
In his quest to seek unity with
Almighty Allah, he renounced worldly pleasures and eventually reached the state
of self-annihilation which is the only way one can be closest to Allah.
He also became known as the first
‘intoxicated’ Sufi, referring to his complete devotion to God, which reached
such an extent that he would openly express his love for Allah. For this
reason, he was controversial during his time yet extremely influential in the
world of Sufism.
Before him, Sufism was mainly based
on piety & obedience and he played a major role in placing the concept of
Divine Love at its core.
Hazrat Bayazid Bustami was the
first to speak openly of 'self-annihalation in God' (fana fillah) and
'existence through God' (baqa billah).
The 'annihilation of the self' (fana
fillah) refers to disregarding everything in this world due to one's love
of God. When a person enters the state of ‘fana’, at that time it is
believed that one is closest to God.
Hazrat Bayazid Bustami's sayings
gained a wide circulation and soon exerted a captivating influence over the
minds of students who aspired to understand the meaning of 'wahdat al-wujud',
Unity of Being.
Exile & Controversy about His
Utterances
Unlike many Sufis who reserve their
feelings within themselves and not allowing such expressions to be observed to
the outside world, Hazrat Bayazid expressed himself openly and as a result,
many shunned him. Those who opposed to his openness would accuse him of being a
heretic due to his controversial sayings which they could not comprehend at the
time.
Hazrat Ibn Hajar Asqalani said, in
reference to Hazrat Bayazid's famous utterances, "Allah knows the secret
and Allah knows the heart. Whatever Abu Yazid spoke from his Knowledge of
Realities, the people of his time did not understand. They condemned him and
exiled him seven times from his city. Every time he was exiled, terrible
afflictions would strike the city until the people would call him back, pledge
allegiance to him, and accept him as a real saint."
Hazrat Fariduddin Attar relate that
Hazrat Bayazid said, when he was exiled from his city, "O Blessed city,
whose refuse is Bayazid!"
Advice to His Mureeds
He urged his students (Mureeds) to
put their affairs in the Hands of Allah and to accept sincerely the pure
doctrine of Tawheed (the Oneness of God).
He also taught five essentials:
to follow the obligations according
to the Qur'an and Sunnah,
to always speak the truth,
to keep the heart free from hatred,
to avoid forbidden food
and to shun innovations (bid`a).
Sayings & Quotes
- He said about Allah's love for
His servant, "If Allah loves His servant He will grant three attributes
that are the proofs of His Love: generosity like the generosity of the ocean,
and favor like the favor of the Sun in its giving of light, and modesty like
the modesty of the Earth. The true lover never considers any affliction too
great and never decreases his worship because of his pure faith."
- He once said, ""Praise
to Me, for My greatest Glory!"
This sparked much controversy, but
his followers understood his sayings because they were able to comprehend
something which most Sufis at the time did not; that Hazrat Bayazid had reached
a stage of self-annihilation so strongly infused with the Divine Presence that
there was only space for God and no room for his own existence.
- They asked him, "Describe
your day and describe your night." He said, "I don't have a day and I
don't have a night, because day and night are for those who have
characteristics of creation. I have shed myself the way the snake sheds its
skin."
Hazrat Bayazid’s Shrine in
Bangladesh
There is a shrine in Chittagong, Bangladesh that
local people believe to also be Hazrat Bayazid's tomb.
This is unlikely but there may be
explanation as to why this shrine is atributed to him:
A local legend tells that Hazrat
Bayazid did indeed visit Chittagong. At the time of his return, he found
that his local followers did not want him to leave. Overwhelmed by the love of
his local followers, he pierced his finger and dropped a few drops of his blood
on the ground and allowed his followers to build a shrine in his name where his
blood drops fell.
This also explained by the traditional
Sufi masters as a mash-had, or site of witnessing, where the spiritual presence
of the saint has been witnessed, and is known to appear.
This is explained through the Sufi
concept of a Saint's power to travel and in its spiritual form, even after
death, to appear to the living. The Qur'an mentions that some of those who have
proven their sincerity have achieved a life beyond the grave:
"Think
not of those who are slain in Allah's way as dead. Nay, they live, finding
their sustenance in the presence of their Lord."
[Holy
Qur'an 3:169]
Death & Departure of Hazrat
Bayazid
When Hazrat Bayazid died, he was
over seventy years old. Before he died, someone asked him his age. He said:
"I am four years old. For seventy years I was veiled. I got rid of my
veils only four years ago."
Bayazid died in 261 H. It is said
he is buried in two places, one is Damascus and the other is Bistam
in Persia.
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