WAHY - INSPIRATIONS FROM ALLAH
(SUBHANAHU WA TA'ALA - GLORY BE TO HIM, THE MOST
HIGH)
I have a page posted on this website called ‘My
reversion to Islam - in depth’. I took the page down at one stage because I
believe the dream and 'wahy' I had cannot be used to preach Islam and the
comments made below by Shaykh Mufti Muhammad Shafi to the effect that such
'inspirations' are only intended for the recipient are completely correct.
I have restored it because I want to make a
point; that I believe the persecution of me by the Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA) of the United States and the Australian Security Intelligence
Organisation (ASIO) has nothing to do with the signs Allah (Subhanahu wa
ta’ala - Glory be to Him, the Most High) blessed me with, but rather the
research I did on organized crime in the 1980s while working as a journalist in
Melbourne.
On the page I have written that I had a dream
from Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala - Glory be to Him, the Most High) in
about 1968 and also an 'inspiration' about the Qur’an in 1977.
In its Glossary of Islamic Terms published in
English by Darussalam in Volume 7 of Sahih Muslim [First Edition: August 2007]
the word 'Wahy' is defined as follows:
"It refers to Revelation that consists of
communicating God's Messages to a Prophet or Messenger of God. The highest form
of revelation is the Qur'ân of which even the words are from God."
Even though I believe Darussalam's definition is
correct, I believe it is not complete and that aside from the use of the word
Wahy as being to define a revelation from Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala -
Glory be to Him, the Most High) to one of His Prophets or Messengers it
has a secondary meaning - or literal meaning if you wish - as explained by
Shaykh Mufti Muhammad Shafi (Rahmatullah alayhi -May the mercy of Allah be
upon him) in his Tafsir Ma'ariful Qur'an.
I have set out below an extract from Surah
Ta-Ha, Volume 6, pages 94-95, of the English translation of the Tafsir,
Ma’ariful Qur’an, by the Shaykh about how ordinary people like me can have
a 'wahy', you don't have to be a Prophet to have a wahy. Even the animals and
other creatures like the bees can be inspired or have revelations from
Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala - Glory be to Him, the Most High).
The Tafsir can be found on the Internet and can
also be bought at various Islamic bookshops in Australia. I bought my set of
eight volumes from Darussalam Islamic Bookstore in Lakemba, Sydney, many years
ago.
A copy of Volume 6 of Ma’ariful Qur’an can be
found at the Internet Archive. The link is Internet Archive.
The late Shaykh Muhammad Shafi was one of the
most highly regarded Shaykhs on the Subcontinent. Born in India in 1897,
he was a strictly orthodox Sunni Muslim who followed the Hanafi school.
He taught at Darul Uloom Deoband but resigned in
1943 to devote himself to the Pakistan Movement. A brief biography, which to
the best of my knowledge is accurate, can be found in Wikipedia. The link
is Muhammad Shafi Deobandi - Wikipedia.
In his commentary on verse 38 of Surah Ta-Ha,
the Shaykh explains about the different types of wahy that come from
Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala - Glory be to Him, the Most High).
Aside from a few minor changes, including the
omission of the Arabic text and some formatting that does not alter the
meaning, I have quoted it verbatim.
The Shaykh's commentary is highlighted in
red. The extract reads:
“Can a Revelation be sent to a person who is not
a Prophet?
“The truth of the matter is that the literal
meaning of the word Wahy is a secret message which can be understood only by
the person to whom it is addressed and by no one else. According to this
literal sense, the word Wahy is not restricted to the prophets only and it can
be used for people at large and even to animals.
“In the verse 16:68 the word has been used in
its literal and general sense, i.e. instructing the bees by means of Wahy.
“Similarly in verse 20:38 the word has been used
in its general meaning and this does not necessarily mean that she [ED: Maryam]
was a prophet. Sayyidah Maryam (alayhi as-salam – may the peace of Allah
be upon her) also received Divine messages though the scholars unanimously
hold the view that she was not a prophet. The Wahy of this type is made by
means of a Divine inspiration (Ilham). Allah Ta'ala puts an idea into someone's
heart and then confirms him in the belief that it is from Allah Ta'ala. Saints
and other devout people receive such inspirations.
“Abu Hayyan and some other scholars hold that
sometimes such inspirations can be made through angels as happened to Sayyidah
Maryam (alayhi as-salam – may the peace of Allahbe upon her) when
Jibra’il (alayhi as-salam – may the peace of Allah be upon
him) appearedbefore her in the form of a human being and conveyed to her
the will of Allah Ta'ala.
“These inspirations (Ilham) however, are
specific to the person to whom they are made and are not meant for (ED: to be
made) public or to be used for the propagation of the True Faith, whereas the
Wahy which is revealed to the prophets aims at appointing someone to
reformpeople and enjoining upon him to invite people to the True Faith. It
is the duty of such a person not only to have complete faith in his Wahy
himself, but also to bind others to accept his prophethood and the Wahy and to
pronounce as infidels those who deny him.
“This is the difference between Wahy in the
sense of Ilham or literal and the Wahy of aprophet or technical Wahy.
“Literal Wahy has always been there and will be
there forever, whereas the prophethood and (Wahy of a prophet) have ceased with
the Holy Prophet (sall-Allahu alayhi wa-sallam -may the blessings and peace of
Allah be upon him), who was the last Prophet.
“Some respected scholars have given them the
names of legislative Wahy and non-legislative Wahy.
“The false prophet of Qadiyan has used these
definitions and certain writings of Sheikh Muhiyy-uddin Ibn 'Arabi in support
of his claim to prophethood. His arguments, however, are contrary to what Ibn
'Arabi himself has written.”
"A detailed discussion of this question
will be found in my book Khatme Nabuwat."
I want to stress that even though I have been
blessed with a wahy from Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala - Glory be to Him, the
Most High) that does not mean I am important.
On the contrary, I believe that
Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala - Glory be to Him, the Most High) expects
nothing but abject humility at all times, whether it be with Him or others.
At the very best I am nothing more than an
utterly worthless wretch of no importance, whom Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala
- Glory be to Him, the Most High) found in the gutters of life – if not
literally at least figuratively - and upon whom He took pity. That is the very
best that can be said of me except that I am a Muslim.
My solace is that Rasoolullah (sall-Allahu
alayhi wa-sallam - may the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) has
said that even the most humble of Muslims is great in Allah’s eyes.
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