dinsdag 22 september 2020

kalief 4

Allah (SWT) says that... 

He does not change the condition of a people, until they change it themselves. 

The condition of the Muslims was honorable and majestic. But the people wanted to become disgraceful and ashamed. So they ran to bring the Sultan down. 



Seyh Efendi is saying: 

When it came to Sultan Abdul Hamid Khan, he checked saying, “How many people, what’s the percentage that is uprising?” So Sultan Abdul Hamid looked, and he checked. He checked those nations that were under his ruling, and he saw that they were uprising. Against what? They said, “We want to be free.” Free means what? Without the laws of Allah. 

He saw that these are the nations, this is how much percentage there are in each nation uprising, and Sultan Abdul Hamid sat and waited. He said to his people, “Don’t do anything.” The Generals said to him, “Oh Sultan, we have a big power. We have a big army. We can crush them down.” 

He said, “No. All these soldiers who are with me, if one dies in this way then I will be very sorry in the Judgment Day. They should not. But they may become martyrs with me.” And they didn’t take military action. He didn’t use the army. He let them uprise. 

They took him, they sent him to exile, and he died as a martyr too.”



Sultan el-Evliya is talking... 

about what Sultan Abdul Hamid Han was going through, saying: 

“One Sultan, who you threw out with all kind of accusations and still you accuse him - Sultan Abdul Hamid Han, Jennat mekan. One man alone, pay attention. On his own, for 40 years he ruled a country of 10 million square kilometers with justice - on his own for 40 years. In the end they had him dethroned by evil ones, who came and said to the Sultan: 'The people don’t want you'. And they dethroned him... 

If he had wanted, he could have captured those people coming to him. But he knew, Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim, Innahu Hamidun Majid (11:73) Sadaqallahuladzim.

The Khilafat ends in the “Hamidun Majid” so he didn’t object. 

He said “Ok, if people don’t want me, I leave. I leave it to the people”. 

They captured Sultan Hamid, who was such a Sultan that he is a symbol of justice. They made him get on a train in Istanbul-the Salonica converts, the Bulgarian gypsies & some other shaytans. And they didn’t leave him in Istanbul. They took him to Salonica to insult him. 

When he got off the train, the cursed ones there came and called him “corporal Hamid”. Such a great Sultan, they called “the corporal Hamid”. The Sultan took out his handkerchief and ripped it apart and said “May Allah make you like this. May you become like this”. 

Have they become like this? They have. 

Does this nation know these things? No, they don’t.


~bron~

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