Marvels of the Heart - Tarjuma

Tarjuma

What is the heart? What do we need to know about our hearts? What role do our hearts play in our relationship with God? We will be discussing the classical text, ‘Explaining the Marvels of the Heart’, which is the twenty-first book of Imam al-Ghazali’s celebrated Ihya’ ‘Ulum al-Din. The Ihya’ is one of the classics of Islamic spirituality, and has endured the test of time for its perennial insights into the human condition. This course offering is part 1 of 3 and will be structured as a formal class.

Episodes

  1. 10/15/2019

    Session 5: How the Heart Relates to Knowledge

    In our fifth session of our weekly class on Imam Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad al-Ghazālī’s Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, we explore “How the Heart Relates to Knowledge”. Centering around answering the questions “What stops the heart from gaining knowledge?”, this session covers pages 35-44 of the text. “What stops the heart from gaining knowledge?” The heart is a mirror. When it observes the “image” of knowledge it can imbibe and reflect it. The heart then takes the form of what is put in front of it. It is the influences - what we put in front of the heart - that make it capable of receiving knowledge. We discuss Imam Ghazālī's exposition of 5 types of mirrors (heart) that are limited in attaining knowledge: The mirror that has not being formed or fashioned properly: It cannot yet reflect the world around it, like the heart that is not ready to take on knowledge - like a child  The stained or dirty mirror: That heart is burdened by the darknesses of sin, failing to fulfill the right of God upon us The mirror facing the wrong direction: Analogous to the heart that is not turned towards the right "image"  The mirror that is veiled: Analogous to the heart that is preoccupied with the world The mirror that does not provide adequate perspective for what you are desiring to seek: Speaks to the capacity of the heart for putting knowledge in the right place Take away: How do our hearts mirror the world around us? How is your heart mirroring the heart of your brothers and sisters? Resources and References

    1h 20m
  2. 09/25/2019

    Session 2: The Domains of the Heart

    Intents In our second session of our weekly class on Imam Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali’s Exploring the Marvels of the Heart, our teacher Mustafa Ghani delves into “The Domains of the Heart”. Centering around answering the questions “What are the components of the heart?” and “What is the difference between the ‘physical’ and the ‘spiritual’?”, this session covered pages 5-12 of the text. Session Summary “What is the difference between the ‘physical’ and the ‘spiritual’?” Our scholars speak of three ‘Alam or realms: Mulk: The Physical realm - involves the physical things that we see/interact with  Malakut:  The Spiritual Realm, often ignored in the materialist framework.   Jabarut: The Divine Realm We can experience the deeper, subtle layers of reality (Malakut and Jabarut) through the Heart “What are the components of the heart?” Imam Ghazali discusses the following Components of the Heart:  Al Qalb - The heart: As the physical gives us physical life, the spiritual heart gives us spiritual life  Rooh - The Spirit : The subtle element of our reality that is the basis for the interaction with the Lordly, our angelic aspect. It allows us to ascertain meaning from the spiritual realms  The Nafs - The Spiritual Self. 2 aspects of the Nafs: i) What you mean when you say “I” and ii) The Lower self - associated with anger and passion The ‘Aql - the Intellect. 2 meanings: i) Knowledge itself ii) The Faculty by which we know things Over the course of this class and our spiritual journeys, we hope to move from understanding things at an intellectual level to experiencing them as a vehicle to arrive at the Divine. Marvels “Matters of the heart are what truly matters” “Those deeply enriched see God before they see the creation” “Allah does not address our brains, our stomachs, or limbs, but rather our hearts - the vehicle of our spiritual journey.” “We can experience the deeper, subtle layers of reality (Malakut and Jabarut) through the Heart” “As the physical gives us physical life, the spiritual heart gives us spiritual life” Resources and References Narrated al-Nu‘man b. Bashir: I heard God’s Messenger ﷺ saying, “Indeed, the lawful is clear, and the unlawful is clear, but in between them are doubtful matters that many people do not know. Whoever is wary of the doubtful saves his religion and his honour. Whoever falls into the doubtful falls into the unlawful—like a shepherd who pastures animals near a sanctuary, ever prone to graze therein. Well, every king has a sanctuary, and God’s sanctuary is what He has made unlawful. Indeed, in the body is a piece of flesh: when it is sound, the whole body is sound, but when it is corrupt, the whole body is corrupt. Indeed, it is the heart.” (Bukhari, Muslim, Ibn Maja) “[He is] the One who created death and life to test you: which of you is best in deed? He is the August, the Forgiving.” (Q67:2) “They ask you about the Spirit (ruh). Say: The Spirit is of my Lord’s affair, and of knowledge you have been given but little.” (Q17:85) “Your worst enemy is your soul (nafs) that lies between your flanks.” (Bayhaqi, on the authority of Ibn ‘Abbas) "The believer is the mirror of the believer." (Abu Dawud) Detailed Notes Feedback Form

    1h 34m

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What is the heart? What do we need to know about our hearts? What role do our hearts play in our relationship with God? We will be discussing the classical text, ‘Explaining the Marvels of the Heart’, which is the twenty-first book of Imam al-Ghazali’s celebrated Ihya’ ‘Ulum al-Din. The Ihya’ is one of the classics of Islamic spirituality, and has endured the test of time for its perennial insights into the human condition. This course offering is part 1 of 3 and will be structured as a formal class.