4.
Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr as-Siddiq
² was one of the seven most famous
jurists in Madinah, being the most knowledgeable among them. When he approached
death it is related that the Kabah
said, “O Qasim! I am going to miss you
and I am not going to see you again in this dunya.” Then the Kabah
made five hundred circumambulations around Qasim out of respect for him.

So long as you have not contemplated the Creator,
You belong to created beings.
But when you have contemplated Him,
Created beings belong to you.
—Ibn Ata Allah
, Hikam
Shaykh Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr as-Siddiq ²
descended from Abu Bakr as-Siddiq on his father’s side and from Ali ibn Abi
Talib t on his mother’s side. He was born
on a Thursday, in the holy month of Ramadan.
It is narrated that he said, “My grandfather, Abu Bakr
as-Siddiq ², was alone with the
Prophet (s) in the Cave of
THAWR
during migration from Makkah to Madinah, and the
Prophet said to him, ‘You have been with me all your life and you have
carried all sorts of difficulties. And now I want you to make a supplication to invoke
God’s favor on you.’ Abu Bakr
then said, ‘O Prophet of God, you are the secret of my soul and the secret
of my heart. You know better what I need.’”
The Prophet (s) raised his hands and said, “O God, as long as my Divine Law proceeds to
Judgment Day
may God grant that among your descendants are those who carry it and those
who inherit its inner secrets, and grant that among your descendants are
those who are on the Straight Path and those who guide to
it.”{ secret our Father gave to us as the
Naqshbandi Inheritance}
The first answer to that supplication and the first one
to receive that blessing was Sayyidina Qasim (as). In his time he was known
in Madina as Abu Muhammad. People came to listen to his guidance, his
lectures (suhbah) and his disclosures of the hidden meanings of the
Quran. Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr as-Siddiq was one of the seven most
famous jurists in Madinah,
being the most knowledgeable among them. It was through these seven great
Imams that the Traditions, early jurisprudence, and Quranic
commentaries were disseminated to the people.
He met some of the Successors of the
Companions, including Salim ibn Abd Allah ibn Umar
².
He was a pious imam and was very knowledgeable in the
narration of the Traditions. Abu Zannad said, “I never saw
anyone better than him in following the Sunnah of the Prophet (s). In our time no one is
considered perfect until he is perfect in following the Sunnah of the
Prophet (s), and Qasim is one
of the perfected men.”
Abd ar-Rahman ibn Abi Zannad
said that his father said, “I did not see anyone who knew the Sunnah
better than al-Qasim.”
Abu Nuaym said of him in his book
Hilyat al-Awliya:
“He was able to extract the deepest juristic rulings and he was supreme
in manners and ethics.”
Imam Malik
narrated that Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz
,
considered the fifth rightly-guided caliph, said, “If it were
in my hands, I would have made al-Qasim (as) the caliph in my time.”
Sufyan said, “Some people came to al-Qasim with charity which he
distributed. After he distributed it, he went to pray. While he was praying,
the people began to speak negatively about him. His son said to them, ‘You
are speaking behind the back of a man who distributed your charity and did
not take one dirham
from it for himself.’ Quickly his father
scolded him saying, ‘Do not speak, but keep quiet.’” He wanted to teach his
son not to defend him, as his only desire was to please God. He had no
concern for the opinion of people.
Yahya ibn Sayyid said, “We never
found, in our time in Madinah, anyone better than
al-Qasim.” Ayyub as-Saqityani
said, “I have not seen anyone better than Imam Qasim. He left 100,000
dinars behind for the poor when he passed away,
and it was all from his lawful earnings.”
Grandshaykh Sharafuddin
narrated the following story:
The year in which Abu Muhammad Qasim (as) was to leave this world,
he set out on the pilgrimage
on the third of Ramadan. When he arrived
at al-Qudayd,
where pilgrims usually sojourn, God opened to his vision to behold angels
descending from heaven and ascending in countless numbers. They would come
down, visit the place, and then go back up. And while he watched these
angels carrying the blessings with which God was sending them, it was as if
that light and concentrated power was being poured into his heart directly,
filling it with sincerity and God-consciousness.
As soon as this vision occurred, he fell asleep. In a
dream he saw Abu Bakr as-Siddiq
coming to him. He said, “O my grandfather, who are these heavenly beings
that are descending and ascending and who have filled my heart with
God-consciousness?”
Abu Bakr as-Siddiq answered, “Those angels
you see ascending and descending have been assigned to your grave by God the
Most High. They are constantly visiting it. They are obtaining blessings
from where your body is going to be buried in the earth. To reverence you,
God ordered them to come down and to solicit blessings for you. O my
grandson, don’t be heedless about your death; it is coming soon. You are
going to leave this world and be raised to the Divine Presence.”
Qasim (as) immediately opened his eyes
and saw his grandfather before him. He
said, “I just saw you in a dream.” Abu Bakr as-Siddiq replied, “Yes, I was
ordered to meet you.” “That means I am about to leave this world,” said
Qasim (as). “Yes, you are going
to leave the world and accompany us to the hereafter,” said our master Abu
Bakr as-Siddiq .
“What kind of deed do you advise me to do in my last
moments on earth?” Qasim (as) asked his grandfather. Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (ra) answered, “O my son, keep
your tongue moist with dhikr Allah and keep your heart ready and
present with dhikr Allah. That is the best you can ever achieve in
this world.”
Then Abu Bakr
t disappeared and Qasim (as) began dhikr on his tongue and in his heart. He continued his journey to
Makkah
where he stayed until the time of Hajj. Then he witnessed the standing at
Arafah
(which occurs each year on the 9th of Dhul-Hijja). In that year
many saints, both men and women, were spiritually present at Arafah, and
Qasim bin Muhammad bin Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (ra) met with them.
As they were standing, they all heard the Plain of
Arafah and its mountain
crying mournfully. They asked Mount Arafah, “Why are you crying this way?”
and Mount Arafah replied, “I and all the angels are crying, because today
this earth is going to lose one of its pillars.”
They asked, “Who is that pillar that the earth is about
to lose?” Mount Arafah
replied, “Abu Muhammad Qasim is going to leave this world, and the world
will no longer be honored with his steps, and I will no longer see him on my
plain, where all pilgrims come, and I will miss him. That is why I am crying
in this way. Not only from myself, but his grandfather Muhammad, and his
grandfather Abu Bakr, and his grandfather Ali, and the whole world is
crying. They say the death of a scholar is the death of
the world.”
At that moment the Prophet (s) and Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (ra) were spiritually present
on Arafah, where they were crying. Prophet (s) said, “With the death of
Qasim great corruption will appear on earth, for he was one of the pillars
able to prevent it.”
Previously, that mournful crying of Mount Arafah only
occurred when the Prophet (s) passed away from this world, then when Abu Bakr
passed, then when Salman passed,
and when Qasim (as) passed. One of the saints, Rabia al-Adawiyya, met
Qasim (as) in the spiritual
assembly of saints and he said, “Every dry thing and living thing, I heard
them crying. Why, Oh Rabia, did this happen? I never experienced such crying
in my life. Do you know its cause?” She replied, “O Abu Muhammad, I also was
not able to discern the nature of that crying, so you must ask your
grandfather, Abu Bakr.”
Abu Bakr appeared to them spiritually saying, “That crying from every point on this
earth is because you are leaving this worldly life, as I informed you on
your pilgrimage.” Then Qasim (as) raised his hands and prayed to God, “Since I am passing away from this life
now, forgive whoever stood with me on Mount Arafah.” Then they heard a voice
saying, “For your sake, God has forgiven whoever stood with you on Mount
Arafah on this Hajj.” At that moment God revealed to Qasim’s heart unlimited
Gnostic knowledge.
Then he departed from Mount Arafah and said, “O Mount
Arafah, don’t forget me on Judgment Day. All saints
and all prophets stood here and so I ask you not to forget me on Judgment
Day.” That huge mountain
replied, “O Qasim,” in a loud voice
which everyone could hear, “Don’t forget me on the Judgment Day. Don’t
forget me. Let me be part of the intercession of the Prophet.”
At that moment Qasimt left Mount
Arafah and arrived at Makkah al-Mukarrama, at the
Kabah
. There he heard the sound of crying coming from the House of God and it
kept increasing as he approached, until everyone could hear it. That was the
voice of the Kabah, crying for the passing of Qasim (as) from this world. At the
same time a flood of tears poured forth from the Kabah, flooding the entire
area with water.
The House of God said, “O Qasim! I am going to miss you
for I will never again see you in this world.” Then the House of God made five hundred
circumambulations around Qasim (as) out of respect for him.
It must be known that whenever a saint visits the Kabah
and greets it, the Kabah responds to that greetings saying, “Wa alayka
as-salam ya wali-Allah,” “and upon you be peace, O friend of God.”
Then Qasim (as) said farewell to the Hajar al-Aswad (Black Stone), then to
Jannat al-Mualla, the cemetery in
which Khadija al-Kubra ,
first wife of the Prophet (s),
is buried, and then to all of Makkah. He then left and
went to al-Qudayd, a place between Makkah and Madinah, on the
9th of Muharram
, where he passed on to the next life.
The year was 108 (or 109) AH/726 CE, and he was seventy years old. He passed
the secret of the Naqshbandi Golden Chain to his
successor, his grandson, Imam Jafar as-Sadiq
(as).
Mawlana
Jafar As
Sadiq 
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