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Read in this page the translations of author Ahmed Hulusi's recent articles not published yet, as well as the chapters of his most recent book published in Turkish in 2005.

 
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» The Book of Allah Says:
   
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I am grateful to many people who helped in the translation of these articles in various ways. Without the works of Alev, Koray, Nedim, Dilek, Aylin, Dilah, Asli, Emrah, Ufuk, Cuneyt, Cem, Zahide, Sahin and Esin, the translation of these articles would not have been completed. My heartfelt thanks go to all, both named and unnamed for their collaboration and unconditional service in spreading this science.

AHMED BAKI

 

 

B-ismi-Llah
(In the Name of Allah)

 

We have already written about the issue of “Bismillah” earlier in our book “Fundamental Principles of Islam”, in the Interpretation of the Chapter of Opening (Surah Fatiha) and in the article entitled “Rahman and Raheem”.

We shall now discuss about the matter in a different aspect.

As known, although it is the first verse of the Chapter of Opening (Surah Fatiha), “Bismillah” is not pronounced aloud by Imam during the fulfillment of group prayers (salaat). Imam starts directly with the pronunciation of “Al-hamdu li-llahi rabbul alameen” (praise be to Allah, rabb of the universes) aloud.

Why does Imam not pronounce the “Bismillah”, which is the first verse of the Surah Fatiha?

I think, this is one of the subject matters that have not been questioned before.

Yes, Imam will not read aloud the “Bismillah” although it is the first verse of the Surah Fatiha and he will begin reading aloud with the second verse. Meantime, the praying group will silently say “Bismillah” from inside themselves in order to fill in the missing (!) part.

First of all we shall refer to a subject that has been discussed about in the past.

Some people have agreed that the Chapter of Opening has seven verses and its first verse is “Bismillah”. Others have stated that the first verse of the Chapter of Opening is rather “Al-hamdu li-llahi rabbul alameen” than “Bismillah”, and that the Bismillah at the beginning is there as a gift.

People who have a deeper understanding of the reality of the matter have finally agreed upon that “Bismillah” is the initial verse of the Chapter of Opening.

We, too, commonly share the same opinion with them today.

Now if this is the case, the following point will call our attention:

Why is “ar rahman ur-raheem” repeated for the second time following “Al-hamdu li-llahi rabbul alameen” after it is already mentioned in the “Bismillah er-rahman ur-raheem” at the beginning?

We are not going to get into the same topic again here, but we wanted to draw your attention once more to these two verses due to the significance of the matter.

It is as follows:

The first verse is “Bismillah er-rahman er-raheem”.

The second verse is “Al-hamdu li-llahi rabbul alameen er-rahman er-raheem”.

We have already tried to explain the fine point here in the article entitled “Rahman and Raheem” as much as it could be put into words.

Now you see how we need to realize it under the illumination of that fact that… it is necessary for a person to experience the meaning of “Bismillah” on his own (without help from others) through the comprehension of the mystery that the letter “B” points out, so that the person’s salaat (prayer) may develop into Miraj (spiritual ascendance).

This is why it will never be sufficient for Imam to read “Bismillah” on behalf of his followers in prayers fulfilled together with a group of people. It is necessary for each person to read “Bismillah” alone for himself and start prayer upon such a comprehension.

To tell it briefly, Imam cannot read “Bismillah” on behalf of his followers.

Each person needs to live his personal experience of “Bismillah” for having their own spiritual journey deep within (uruj).

Happy is he who can experience the truth of “Bismillah” even once in a day!

Was salaam!

AHMED HULUSI
April 10, 2004
Raleigh, NC

 

 


Translations of Ahmed Hulusi's Books

| Mohammed's Allah | Up To Date Understanding Of Islam | Religious Misunderstandings | The Voice of System | Messages | From Friend To Friend | Universal Mysteries | Spirits - Humans - Jinn | Dua and Zhikr | Truth of Life | Revelations |

Excerpts from Books

| Allah Is Not A God | Death and Beyond | Up To Date Understanding Of Religion | Is There Reincarnation | Refuge To Allah | We Are Mohammedans | Zhikr (Meditation in Islam) |

Ahmed Baki's Works in English

| Holographic Viewing | Universe In Mirror | Hidden Rosarium | Rough Metaphors | The Last Guest |

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