
The proceedings of the third day at the Itikaf City of Minhaj-ul-Quran International,
presently underway in Jamia al-Minhaj Lahore (Pakistan), began with the Dhikr and
offering of Durood and salutation on the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) followed by Fajr prayers.
Since majority of the participants of the Itikaf attended the Mahfil-e-Zikr and
Naat organized by Mustafavi Students Movement, they were already awake, The spiritual
programme ended on the Quranic recitation and Naat by renowned Qari Karamat Ali
Naeemi, who mesmerized the Itikaf City with his characteristic spell-binding voice.
Noted Qurra and Naat Khawans of the country participated in the Mahfil-e-Naat. Nazim-e-Ala
Dr Raheeq Ahmad Abbasi and the office bearers of MSM attended the programme. On
September 14, the speech of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri started at
11 a.m. but the hall had already become full of people before the start of his speech.

Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri resumed his speech on the topic of
‘Retreat’. He said that Imam Abu al-Qasim has written in his Journal ‘Risala al-
Qushayria’ that the inception of the retreat is that man avoids meeting people and
mixing up with them freely. The height or end-point of retreat is that he strengthens
his relationship with Allah Almighty so firmly that even if he sits among people
but still he is not away from Him. When a man loves someone, it becomes difficult
for him to sit in isolation. He told that the when the love of man for his Lord
becomes solid, no difference is left between his company and retreat because he
leaves ‘Maqam-e-Tafrika’ for ‘Maqam-e-Jamaa’. Referring to Imam Abu al-Qasim, he
said that the former wrote that the intention of man should be that he was adopting
retreat not to keep himself safe from the evil of the people but to keep them safe
from his evil. He said that man should imbibe this thought that he decided to adopt
retreat to prevent the dog of his ill-commanding self from bit in the people. With
this though would come tremendous change in man.

He said that someone asked Imam Abu al-Qasim al-Qushayri as to who was ‘Arif’?
He replied that he was such a person who lived among the people but his heart and
mind were beholden to his Lord. He said that what retreat meant was that man should
share all activities of life with his fellow human beings like eating and living
etc but his heart should remain imbued with the remembrance of Allah. Shaykh-ul-Islam
further said that retreat transforms man from inside and he gets the chance to review
and reform his morals. But the underlying intention behind the adoption of retreat
should be to get the nearness of Allah Almighty. It should not be motivated by any
worldly demand or greed.
He said that one attains the perfection of real retreat when one is living among
the people but his heart is detached from them and their worldly pursuits. Retreat
can neither bear fruit nor can prayers be granted as long as one does not earn the
lawful livelihood. No sustenance can be lawful as long as one is not on good terms
with the people. Shaykh-ul-Islam said that if man got three things, his retreat
would be accepted. Those three things are that man makes retreat his company and
his hunger should be his food. Hunger does not merely denote the absence of food
intake. Rather it is to dissuade one’s ill-commanding self from feeding on all physical
luxuries. Thirdly, his supplications become his everyday speech. Whosoever implemented
these three things, he would get the real retreat.

Shaykh-ul-Islam illustrated the concept of retreat with examples from the life
of disciples of Companions (Ta’ baeen). He said that such was the state of retreat
of Imam Hassan Basri (ra) that he said: “My days and nights are spent in paying
my gratitude to Allah for his blessings.” Imam Ghazali reports Hazrat Owais Qarni
(ra) that there were eight disciples of Companions who worked hard in retreat and
piety over and above all that if their names were used as a means of intermediation,
the patients got cured.
He said that Hazrat Ayaz once commented: “When nigh prevails, it becomes the
cause of my happiness because now I would talk to my Lord in darkness of night in
retreat. When the night dies out, I become unwell and my heart becomes sad because
I would have interaction with people again during the day. Shaykh-ul-Islam said
that they were those people whose retreat stayed intact even in the company.

Shaykh-ul-Islam said that the student of Imam Basri, Hazrat Mulla bin Faiz (ra),
has this to say that “Blessed are those people who got comfort and prosperity in
the world and the world hereafter.” He was asked as to how it could be possible.
He replied: “These are the people who made supplications to their Lord in the world
and they got nearer to Him in the world hereafter. They got nearness of Allah. These
were the people who adopted the path of retreat.”
He said that man remains away from such evils as backbiting, pretension and evil
deeds through retreat. The Itikaf City represents the beginning of the retreat.
Whosoever spent ten days in the Itikaf City in retreat, it enables and empowers
him to avoid backbiting, pretence and evil deeds in the society. Shaykh-ul-Islam
said that someone asked Hazrat Owais Qarni as to how he was doing. He replied: What
do you ask a person who even does not know as to how his morning and evening would
be.”

Someone asked Hazrat Maalik Bin Deenar as to how he was doing. He replied: “My
age is decreasing and my sins are increasing in the register of deeds.” To a similar
question, Hazrat Muhammad Bin Baqir (ra) replied: “Why to ask me when every step
of mine is getting me closer to the Day of Judgment and there is no preparation
for that Day.” He said that such a person was like a traveler who had set out on
a long journey but did not have any means of travel. Hazrat Hassan (ra) was asked
the similar question and he replied: “What state a person would be in who is to
be resurrected after his death.” Someone asked Hazrat Abu Darda (ra) and he said:
“If I remained safe from the fire of Hell, I would be quite well.”

Shaykh-ul-Islam said that today we were victim to mutual disputes and fights
over pomp and show. We think that we contributed to the cause of religion but someone
else took the credit and this thing saddens us. He told that it makes little difference
whether one’s name is let known or not. Allah knows everyone who worked for Him.

Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that whatever one does in this world in the form
of pious deed or act, he should do it without any greed or in expectation of any
reward. Allah Almighty would ask His subject as to what he brought for Him. He would
say that he worshipped his Lord through prayer. Allah would say that you offered
prayer to steer clear of the torment of the hell. ‘What have you brought for Me,”
He would say. To a mention of fasting, Hajj, Zakat and other pious deeds, He would
say that he (man) performed these worships to earn a place in paradise. What have
you brought for Me,” He would insist. Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
said that the Prophets adopted retreat. Hazrat Musa (AS) also prayed for retreat
and Allah Almighty said to him: O Musa, We granted your prayer.

Highlights
- The participants recited collective ‘Wazaif’ mentioned and allowed by Shaykh-ul-Islam.
- Tanvir Ahmad Khan delivered a lecture on the topic of “Demands of Invitation
of faith” in MSM’s Students Leadership Training Programme from 9 am. to 10 a.m.
- Dr Raheeq Ahmad Abbasi gave briefing before the start of speech of Shaykh-ul-Islam.
- The speech of Shaykh-ul-Islam ended at 1:30 pm.
- Between 2 pm to 3 pm, Prof Muhammad Rafique Sayal delivered a lecture on
“How can the working of welfare and educational institutions under MQI be improved”.

- From 3 pm to 3:30 pm, Dr Tanvir Azam Sandhu, Director of Training, addressed
the training session of office holders on the topic of “Future targets of training
and strategy”.
- Training sessions were held as per routine between 4 pm to 5:30 pm.
- Mufti Abdul Qayyum Khan Hazarvi answered questions on jurisprudential-related
matters after the Asr prayers
- The participants undertook ‘Wazaif’ of Durood before fast-breaking.
- Mahfil-e-Naat was held after Isha and Traveh prayers.